Waterloo North Mennonite Church 25th anniversary
- CA MAO III-55.2/2
- Akt
- 22-23 Oct 2011
In 2011, Waterloo North held a 25th anniversary service, a potluck and a dedication of a commemorative stone on the church grounds
Benner, Dick, 1939-2017
Waterloo North Mennonite Church 25th anniversary
In 2011, Waterloo North held a 25th anniversary service, a potluck and a dedication of a commemorative stone on the church grounds
Benner, Dick, 1939-2017
Conrad Grebel University College 40th anniversary photograph collection
Photographs taken by Conrad Grebel University College at the 40th anniversary weekend celebrations, August 22-24, 2003.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Brubacher House photograph collection
This file contains photographs documenting the interior and exterior of Brubacher House, built in 1850, as an historic house museum from the 1980s onwards
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Colour slides taken in 1979 by Carl Zehr of four events: the Mennonite Relief Sale in New Hamburg, an auction at the Waterloo stockyards, a visit to the Wellesley Brand Apple Products processing plant, and a barn raising by Mennonite Disaster Service in Woodstock, Ontario.
Zehr, Carl
Diary of Rev. Peter Buhler while living in Waterloo, Ontario and St. Laurent, Manitoba
Teil vonPeter Buhler fonds
Emigration to Canada, 1924, 1925
Teil vonJohn B Toews fonds
This file consists of the following
1) Franz Friesen " Die Erste Immigranten-Gruppe von Sibirien, Slawgorod Kreis, nach Kanada", 1925, 4 pages; Report of Emigration from Rosental, 1923.
2) E. Janzen , " Unsere Auswanderung nach Canada", 1924. 16 pages
3) Bernhard B. Wiens, " Unsere Auswanderung nach Canada" 1924. 11 pages
4) Janz, B.B., Soldaten und Kassenpaaengiere, 1923, 5 Pages, B.B. Janz. "Die Soldaten, 1923,
5) H. Bartel, Auf! Nach Canada! 1923, 18 pages, via Minnedosa
6) P.F. Froese , "Usere Bauren in Moskau " 1928, 7 pages. (Taken from Der Bote June 19, 1962
7) Eine Mai-Ferien im Sovietalnde 1924. 9 pages. A group of 5,000 Mennonites was travel-ready to emigrate to Canada. B.B. Janz and B.H. Unruh assisted in making arrangements with CPR.
Terror im Molotschna-Gebiet, 5 pages; B.B. Janz hesitatingly agrees to classify that Mennonite ancestry is Dutch (not German).
Franz Friesen