- CA MHC PP-Volume 6920-14
- File
- 2001
Part of Peter P. Dyck fonds
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Bill Dyck & Father Peter D. Dyck
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Bill with fish & Peter D. Dyck handling boat motor.
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A nurse stands behind the visiting hours sign of the Carman Hospital. The bed with wheels that was built so that Peter P. Dyck could go outside is in front of the sign.
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Four of Elizabeth Dyck (nee Dyck)'s children. The oldest boy is Lloyd Dyck, he holds his youngest sister, Stella Dyck. Two middle children are Katie and Devina, Katie is hidden behind Devina.
Children of Peter D. and Elizabeth Dyck
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Two of the children of Elizabeth Dyck (nee Dyck) who is the sister of Peter P. Dyck. The two children are in the kitchen doing the dishes.
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Four of Peter D. Dyck's children. From left to right they are: Stella (age 2) Devina (age 3), Katie (age 4), Lloyd (age 9).
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Peter D. and Elisabeth Dyck stand in front of somebody's truck. Elisabeth is Peter P. Dyck's sister.
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Peter P. Dyck's sister, Helena and her husband Jacob in front of a chapel.
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Hannah (nee Klassen) and Jake Dyck stand on the front steps of a church on the day of their wedding. Jake Dyck is the younger brother of Peter P. Dyck.
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Hannah Klassen (right) stands with a friend. They are both wearing light dresses for summer. Hannah would later marry the brother of Peter P. Dyck, Jacob.
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Hannah Klassen and Jake Dyck standing in front of bushes. This may be from the day of their wedding in 1942.
House of Peter D. and Elisabeth Dyck
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The house of Peter D. and Elisabeth Dyck. The aunt and uncle of Peter P. Dyck. The house was in Winkler, Manitoba.
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The Jitney was Peter P. Dyck's first fully covered vehicle. He bought himself a Jeep using the money that he made during the summers raffling off his model houses. He had the jeep modified during the winter of 1945 so that he could drive it while lying on his stomach. This vehicle allowed Peter to drive much further and in any kind of weather.
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Widow, Justina Dyck (nee Schmidt), stands outside of The Heritage Apartments. She was the first tenant to move in.
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A man in his early 20s or so, standing among some trees. He holds his hat in his hand. This is either Peter P. Dyck or one of his brothers.