This is a photo of David Toews standing on a sidewalk wearing a 3 piece suit, a hat and using a cane. He is wearing something around his neck. This is a side photo from 470:14.
This is a photo of the David Toews family posing for a photo. From left to right, front row is Anna Toews, David Toews, Margarete Toews (Friesen), Catherine Toews (Friesen) holding Theodore Toews, Elma Toews. Back row: Louise Toews, Marie Riesen (Toews) and Herman Riesen, Elsie Toews, Benno Toews, Dora Toews and Margaret Toews.
This is a photo of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization meeting in the First Mennonite Church Saskatoon, SK basement. (Left to right): Gerhard G. H. Ens, 6th from left is C. A. De Fehr, 7th from left is J. J. Thiessen, 9th from left is Katie Hooge, second from right is Abram K. Klassen.
This is a photo of the two plaques on the Mennonite educators monument outside the Mennonite Heritage Centre in Winnipeg. The plaque texts are legible, but small.
This is a photo of the funeral of David Toews. A number of men are seated at the front, with one person at a microphone. There is an open coffin also at the front with David Toews in it. The church is full.
This is a photo of the 2 1/2 story red brick building that was the German English Academy, later renamed Rosthern Junior College (RJC). It is now not used as a school but a local museum and archives.
This is a photo of 8 men posing in front of a curtain. Sitting are (left to right): B. B. Janz, David Toews, C. F. Klassen, J. J. Thiessen. Standing are (left to right): Johannes Harder, C. A. DeFehr, G. J. Derksen, J. Gerbrandt. Photo taken during David Toews' last year of work. NOTE: There is also an unprocessed digital collection relating to David Toews. As of May 13, 2003 the location of these are H:Archives/Inventory/Photograph collection/Scanned photos for database/Dick Epp's digital collection of David Toews photos.
This is a photo of David Toews standing on a sidewalk wearing a 3 piece suit, using a cane and holding a hat, posing for a photo. He is wearing something around his neck, possibly a hearing aid. In the background is a church.