- CA MHSBC 30-21-1.1-1992.001.037
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- 1950-04-30 to 1961-04-15
Gary Splett as a youngster - likely eight or nine years old. This may be a school picture.
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Gary Splett as a youngster - likely eight or nine years old. This may be a school picture.
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Frank and Pearl Koop with their sons, Benjamin, John, Leonard and Richard. Frank and Pearl were a pastor couple at Queensboro Chapel, in Queensboro, British Columbia.
Anne Neufeld and Anne Isaac teachers from Yarrow, British Columbia moved to Port Edwards in the summer of 1952 where they became known as the "two Annes". They are pictured here sitting and reading a book.
John, Bertha Balzer and family
John Balzer and his wife Bertha and their children Glenn and Sharon are sitting on a couch. He was pastor of Ocean Falls Gospel Fellowship from 1964-1967.
Walter and Hilda Friesen are standing in front of a floral patterned background. He was the pastor at Port Edward Chapel, Port Edward, British Columbia from 1969-1971.
Neil and Laura Funk pictured in a living room setting were a pastor couple at Prince George Mennonite Brethren Church, Prince George, British Columbia.
Valley Minstrels Penetration Team
Valley Minstrels Penetration team were from (left to right): Roland Balzer, Ken Wiebe, Carolyn Zerbe, Wes Schroeder, Wally Unger and Evy Janzen.
Board Members and Pastor Couples
Board Members and Pastor couples pictured behind long tables with females sitting and the males standing behind them. The setting is unknown.
Seventeen children, who attended vacation Bible school at Otter Road Chapel, are pictured with their 2 teachers. Back row (opposite ends) : Frank Driediger and Peter Friesen.
McConnell Creek Gospel Chapel under construction in Mission, British Columbia. The McConnell Creek Chapel later became known as Mountain View Gospel Chapel.
A front street view of Harrison Gospel Chapel in Harrison, British Columbia.
A portrait picture of Henry Brooks. He was working with West Coast Children's Mission in 1945.
George, Caroline Braun and family
George and his wife Carol are pictured in a living room setting with their four children, daughters Marjorie and Judith and sons Kenneth and Richard. George was the field director of Mennonite Brethren Missions, British Columbia from 1966 until 1972.
Mrs. Sophie Klassen at work as office secretary of Mennonite Brethren Missions, British Columbia.
Paul Unger with his wife Anne, in a living room setting, reading a book with their three children, Kenneth, Stanley and Karen. Paul was the Pastor at the Cariboo Bethel Church in Williams Lake, British Columbia.