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Youth in Quebec.

This photo is of a group of young people in Quebec. Pictured are (l-r) Eunice Fast, Bob Suderman, Janet Schmidt, Ruth Born, Bryan Wiebe, and Rita Brown.

Student activities

12 young men relaxing; some reading newspapers, (left to right): Jake Schroeder, Alvin Born, Fred Rehan, Reinhard Bartel, Otto Martens, Vic Goertzen, Ric Goerzen, Raymond Giesbrecht, Dave Ens, Ron Klassen

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Two photographs (photocopies) of the Lepp Family in 1930 & 1934. Pictured are: Front row: Emily (Lepp) Reimer, Tina Dyck, Anna (Lepp) Enns, William Lepp, Amalia (Koop) Lepp, Mary (Lepp) Baerg, Baby John Baerg, Nellie (Baerg) Hunt. Middle Row: Lena Lepp, Anna Lepp, Lydia (Dyck) Froese, Anna (Dyck) Voth, John Lepp, Frank Lepp, Mary Lepp. Back row: Franz Dyck, John Dyck, John Lepp, William Baerg.

Wembley Mennonite & Mennonite Brethren Church

Congregation of the Ranch Mennonite and Mennonite Brethren church in Wembley, Alberta. In the early years of Mennonites settling in the Peace River area there was much cooperation between Mennonite Brethren and General Conference Mennonite families and joint services were often held at the Adair Ranch. Eventually the Mennonite Brethren and General Conference Mennonite families divided their assets and built their own churches. The Mennonite Brethren formed the La Glace Mennonite Brethren Church in 1929. Weather conditions prevented the Mennonite Brethren families from attending church in La Glace, they then worshiped either in the local General Conference church or in their homes. In 1941 the church was dismantled and relocated to the property of Henry Goertz in Wembley. In 1946 the building was transported to the campus of Peace River Bible Institute, where it served as a residence until it was dismantled 1976.

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