Neill, Edith, Floyd, and Lydia at assembly, Riverton
- CA MHC 721-39-13
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- 1993
Lydia and Floyd Fisher (left) present a gift to Edith and Neill von Gunten at a Native assembly or conference in Riverton, Manitoba.
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Neill, Edith, Floyd, and Lydia at assembly, Riverton
Lydia and Floyd Fisher (left) present a gift to Edith and Neill von Gunten at a Native assembly or conference in Riverton, Manitoba.
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Former Native Ministry Manigotagan staff are standing with gifts received at a ceremony marking the end of Native Ministries' work in Manigotagan, Manitoba. Candles and gifts were exchanged between Native Ministries and the Manigotagan community. Left to right: Ruth and Murray Martin, Norma and Vic Funk, John Zacharias, Hilda and Walter Franz, Ruth and Oliver Heppner, Dave and Edith Hiebert, Neill and Edith von Gunten, Henry and Elna and Neufeld, Kathleen and Dave Hildebrand.
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Passing candles at Manigotagan
A photo of Native Ministries workers Elna and Henry Neufeld passing candles to Marian and Danny Moneyas at the twenty-third annual family camp at Manigotagan. The candle-passing ceremony signified the end of Native Ministries' presence in Manigotagan. The Neufelds are passing one of twelve candles (representing the twelve apostles), this one representing the camp program at Manigotagan.
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Riverton assembly greetings, exchanges
Attendees are exchanging greetings at a Native conference or assembly in Riverton, Manitoba. A few delegates have been gifted books. Henry Neufeld is about to hand a book to another delegate on the right.
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Vic and Norma receiving painting, Manigotagan
Thelma Meade (left) gives an Indigenous painting to Vic and Norma Funk as a gift for their work as Native Ministry workers. The service marked the end of Native Ministries' work in Manigotagan, Manitoba.
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Von Gunten's presenting candle, Manigotagan
This is a photograph of a candle ceremony during the twenty-third annual family camp at Manigotagan, Manitoba. Twelve candles (representing the twelve apostles) were given by Native Ministry staff to the local community, marking the end of their work in Manigotagan. In this photo Neill von Gunten (holding candle) and Edith von Gunten (holding gifts) are giving one of the candles. Norman Meade is to the left of Neill with his head bowed. Charles Simard is on the left edge of the photo. Ruth and Murray Martin are both wearing green sweatshirts (back middle). Edith Hiebert is standing on the right edge of the photo (grey sweater).
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Walter presenting gift to Neil, Geney
Native Ministries worker Walter Franz presents a pillow as a gift to Neil and Geney Funk-Unrau.
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Waterloo Region gift to Queen Elizabeth II
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Waterloo Region gift to Queen Elizabeth. June 28, 1973. This photo was published in "Mennonite Reporter," July 9, 1973, with the following caption: "These bronze sculptures of an Old Order man and woman were presented to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, on her June 28 visit to the Waterloo-Kitchener area. Presentation was made by Jack Young, Waterloo Region chairman. The sculptures were done by Waterloo artist Renie Ellis. Mennonites constitute about 10 percent of what before regional government was Waterloo County." Hunsberger photo 92-20
Hunsberger, David L.