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held in Creston, Montana, assorted photos of participants; Prints archived in Collection III-1.2, Box I, Item 10
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held in Creston, Montana, assorted photos of participants; Prints archived in Collection III-1.2, Box I, Item 10
Photos by Donald Bacher
Selections from CD Archived in V-3.3
PNMHS Annual Meeting and Fundraiser Luncheon, Saturday, February 8, 2020, at Zion Mennonite Church in Hubbard, OR. Our theme this year is “A Woman is Our Shepherd” and features a panel of women pastors from Mennonite churches in the Pacific Northwest. The panel members are: Jeannie Hershey, retired, Payette, ID; Kathy Bilderback, Evergreen Heights, Caldwell. ID; Megan Ramer, Seattle Mennonite, Seattle, WA. and moderator Marlene Kropf, Port Townsend, WA.
The Access Project was a program of community education in cooperation with the Victim-Offender Reconciliation Project (VORP) of Mennonite Central Committee Ontario and the Ontario Ministry of Corrections. The program ran from 1977-1980. In 1977, the Access Project created two educational slide shows, one on "The Law, Crime and the Administration of Justice" and another on "Juvenile Delinquency." Slides were also taken for use in displays and for a television series on "Crime and the Community."
The slides in this file are assumed to have been created for the above purposes. The slides came to the Archives in no particular order, and may have been used for more than one presentation. No scripts for the slideshows have been located.
Mennonite Central Committee Ontario
Alma and Lewis Reesor photographs
This file consists of photographs from Lewis Reesor's time at the Montreal River Alternative Service Work Camp in northern Ontario. Reesor was in Group 4, which served from 25 Nov 1941-24 Mar 1942. This group overlapped with Group 5, which served from 9 Dec 1941-11 Jul 1942.
Reesor, Lewis, 1919-1999
This collection of photos was brought to the archives by Bruce Hamilton from Anna (Hamilton) Miller who was married to Mose Miller.
The front two rows, from left to right: Priscilla Schlabach Roth, Ruth Miller, Ruth Birky/Berkey/Burkey, Gladys Myers, unknown, Pauline Lind King, unknown, Maryanna Jones, unknown, Freida Roth, unknown. Of the three women standing in the very back, the last one on the right she thinks is a Hazel Myers. Peg does not know the married names of the women or the spelling of Birky.
Several of the first pictures include Sanford G. Shetler from Johnstown, PA, who spent some years in Oregon early in the 1900s. I'm sure Margaret Shetler has a copy of his biography and that includes the dates his family was in Oregon. The two pictures on either side of the young women are pictures from the Sheridan congregation. One is of a summer Bible school or Sunday school class and I think it looks like the teacher is Gabe Shenk. The last picture is of the entire SBS group and some of the teachers standing around the edges are easily identified, and also several of the students.
Anna (Neufeld) Tiessen photographs
Tiessen, Anna (Neufeld), 1894-1942
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)
Brubacher House presentation slides, 1988
This file contains a slide set to accompany a scripted presentation for Brubacher House museum guests
Mennonite Historical Society of Ontario