20th Anniversary of Camp Arnes
- CA CMBS NP046-01-12
- Item
- 1969
Part of Camp Arnes Photograph Collection
This photo is of Rudy Dyck, A.A. Defehr, and Dave Loewen standing in front of a large cake at the 20th anniversary of Camp Arnes.
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20th Anniversary of Camp Arnes
Part of Camp Arnes Photograph Collection
This photo is of Rudy Dyck, A.A. Defehr, and Dave Loewen standing in front of a large cake at the 20th anniversary of Camp Arnes.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of a group of people standing beside a farmers field preparing for the Camp Arnes walkathon. David Loewen is standing 3rd from the right and David Redekop is standing 5th from the right.
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Cleanathon Week. Dave Loewen - Director - April 1972
Part of Camp Arnes Photograph Collection
This photo is of Steve Juba (Mayor), Art Rempel, Bob Wilson (councillor), Dave Loewen (camp director), Bill Dyck, J. Paul Marion (councillor).
Dave Loewen in front of the children
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Dave Loewen standing on stage in front of a group of children during an event at a Canadian MB Conference convention.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Dave Loewen on the phone in his office while serving as director for Camp Arnes.
David and Elfrieda Loewen family
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of David and Elfrieda Loewen with their children Jonathan, Phyllis and Joy.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of David Loewen talking on the phone at his office in Winnipeg. Loewen was executive director of Camp Arnes, a Christian camp on the west shore of Lake Winnipeg, near Arnes, Man.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of David Loewen, the new director of Camp Arnes [in Manitoba] 1961 [illegible] appointed. David Loewen will graduate from the MB Bible College [Winnipeg, Man.] this spring. Mr. Loewen comes from Yarrow, B.C. [He is the] son of Rev. P.D. Loewen. [He served] 3 yr. with West Coast (summers) Children's Mission of B.C. Camp Arnes is a Christian camp that was begun by Mennonite Brethren people. It is located on the west shore of Lake Winnipeg, near Arnes, Man.
David Loewen and Grant Whipple
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of (l-r) David Loewen and Grant Whipple standing in front of a cake labeled "Congratulations on Your 20th Anniversary." The photo was taken at the Camp Arnes 20th anniversary celebration.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of (l-r) David Loewen and Rudolf Dyck looking at a map together [in preparation for the Camp Arnes clean-a-thon?].
David Loewen with mayor Steve Juba and others
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of (l-r) Winnipeg mayor Steve Juba, cleanathon chairman Art Rempel, city councilor Bob Wilson, Camp Arnes director David Loewen, district chairperson Bill Dyck, and city councilor J. Paul Marion.
David Redekop and David Loewen looking at a map
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of (l-r) David Redekop and David Loewen looking at a map together during the Camp Arnes walkathon.
F.C. Peters and Dave Loewen in front of the children
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of F.C. Peters and Dave Loewen on stage speaking to a crowd of children at a Canadian MB Conference convention.
Helen Litz directing the Mennonite Children's Choir
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Helen Litz directing the Mennonite Children's choir at the Camp Arnes 20th anniversary celebration. Seated on stage are David E. Redekop (left), A.A. DeFehr (2nd fr. left), and David Loewen (far right).
Mennonite Brethren Camps meeting
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is a group shot of those attending a Mennonite Brethren Camps meeting. Standing are (l-r) John Unger, Terry Burkhalter, David Loewen, Art Loewen, John Hamm, Abe Reimer, Ted Goossen, Victor Peters, Dave Penner, Walt Loewen, John Esau, Brenda Schierling, and Ron Penner. Seated in front of the crowd are Henry Esau and Henry Dick.