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Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
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John Thiessen reminiscing

This photo is of former Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute principal John Thiessen reminiscing on stage at a Manitoba MB Conference convention.

MBCI Ensemble

This photo is of the Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Ensemble performing at a Manitoba MB Conference convention.

Rick Peters, Val Gaddows

This is a photo of grade 12 students during a Faith and Life Emphasis event. Pictured are l-r Mark Penner, Rick Peters (centre), Rodney Dieleman, Randy Klassen, Bruce Howison (far back), and the server is Val Gaddows.

MBCI survey on Sunday openings presented to Premier Ed Schreyer

This is a photo of the Premier of Manitoba, Ed Schreyer, surrounded by grade 12 students of the MBCI, together with teacher Ken Reddig. The students told the Premier that a survey they made showed a strong majority of Winnipeggers favored Sunday closing of supermarkets and large department stores (MBH, March 4, 1977, p. 13). Seated in the far back behind Reddig is Dan Block.

Ken Reddig, Randy Peters, Ed Schreyer, Trudy Schroeder, Dorothy Penner

This is a photo of Trudy Schroeder, a Grade XII student at the Mennonite Brethren Collegiate, 173 Talbot Avenue, presenting [Manitoba] Premier Ed Schreyer with a copy of a study made to determine the attitude of Winnipeg citizens towards Sunday openings of stores. Dorothy Penner, on her left and Randy Peters, on the Premier's right, were also on hand to represent the 60 students who prepared and conducted the survey. On the far left is Ken Reddig, the class teacher. The class conducted 1,748 interviews in a random sampling across the city, and found that 80-87 percent of the opinion was against store opening on Sunday, while about 80 percent of those interviewed felt pharmacies, small "corner" stores and some service stations should remain open on Sunday. Close to 75 percent of the opinions indicated a belief that legislation against Sunday opening was necessary.

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