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Executive of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization

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.

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David Toews with cane posing for photo outside

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.

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Daniel P. Enns

This is a photo of Daniel P. Enns (D.P. Enns) sitting at a desk in an office. He worked for the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization.

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C. F. Klassen

This is a photo of C. F. Klassen. The photo is a part of a card which thanks someone for a birthday gift and is signed by Klassen. (2 copies)

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Staff of the Board of Colonization

The staff of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization in their Saskatoon office, (left to right): Katie Hooge - secretary, Jacob Gerbrandt - secretary - treasurer, J. J. Thiessen - chairman, Abe Hooge - registrar.

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Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization members

This is a photo of the members of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization posing for a photo. At this meeting on April 4, 1946, David Toews resigned as chairman. Front row (left to right): B. B. Janz - Coaldale, C. F. Klassen - Winnipeg, Rev. David Toews - Rosthern, D. P. Enns - secretary treasurer, Rosthern, Alvah S. Bowman - Vice-Chairman, Guernsey, J. J. Thiessen - Saskatoon (elected as chairman at this meeting). Middle row (left to right): Rev. A. H. Harder - Beamsville, Rev. J. H. Enns - Winnipeg, C. A. De Fehr - Winnipeg, G. J. Derksen - Yarrow, D. H. Epp - Rosthern, Rev. J. G. Rempel - Rosthern, J. Gerbrandt - Drake. Back row (left to right): William Hildebrand - Jordan Station, ON, Rev. D. J. Janzen - Gem (representative of Alberta Prov. Relief Com), D. D. Rempel - Hague (representative of Saskatchewan Prov. Rel. Com.), Rev. J. N. Heppner - Altona.

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Funeral of David Toews

This is a photo of the front of a church at the funeral of David Toews. A number of men sit behind and next to the pulpit. There are many flowers around the open coffin. A few people in the pews can be seen. Speakers at Toews' funeral included: Rev. J. G. Rempel, Rev. J. C. Schmidt, Rev. J. Nickel, Rev. P. J. Warkentin, Rev. G. G. Epp, Rev. H. T. Klassen, Rev. Peter Koop, Rev. J. C. Friesen.

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Singing and social group in Gretna, Manitoba

A group of young people with teacher Heinrich H. Ewert in Gretna, Manitoba associated with MCI. Middle row, centre is Heinrich H. Ewert with a beard and bow tie. David Toews is two to the left from Ewert.

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Students of Halstead Seminary in Kansas

This is a photo of 20 young men (students), 2 women (students), and 2 teachers at the Halstead Seminary in Kansas. They are standing outside a house, on the front steps posing for a photo. Seated far left is Heinrich H. Ewert (H. H. Ewert). Far right is David Toews. -- Note: this photo is a photographic reproduction of 470:3.

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Group of teachers meeting at the MCI in Gretna.

This is a photo of a group of teachers (24 men and 2 women) meeting at the Mennonite Collegiate Institute (MCI) in Gretna, Manitoba. -- Note: this is a duplicate of 53:108. Seated 3rd from left is Heinrich H. Ewert. Behind him is his younger brother Benjamin Ewert. Beside him to the right is David Toews.

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David Toews plaque

This is a photo of the David Toews plaque mounted on the monument. The wording is legible.

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