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Meeting of Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization together with Mennonite Central Relief committee and provincial relief committees.

This is a photograph of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization together with Mennonite Central Relief Committee and provincial relief committees taken in Saskatoon on February 21, 1952. The delegates are arranged in 4 rows on the stage of a church. A stained glass window can be seen behind them. Front row left to right: J. Gerbrandt, T.O. F. Herzer, B.B. .Janz, J.J. Thiessen, H.C.P. Cresswell, C.A. DeFehr, H.J. Janzen. Second row left to right: J. Pankratz, J.G. Rempel, A.K. Klassen, P.W. Dyck, J.M. Neufeld, J.H. Unruh, J.J. Klassen, A.A. Toews. Third row left to right: H.M. Epp, C.H. Snyder, F.P. Kroeker, G.J. Derksen, David Schulz, A.A. Wiens, W.H. Enns. Fourth row (back row) left to right: A.A. Wall, N.N. Fransen, J. Reimer, G.G. Friesen, G.G. Epp, Gustav Klaassen.

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Meeting of church ministers

This is a photograph of a meeting of Canadian, possibly Manitoba Mennonite Brethren leaders taken in Winnipeg, Manitoba probably in the late 1960s. Approximately 50 men are seated in rows or at tables in what appears to be a church basement, possibly Portage Avenue Mennonite Brethren. Some of the men present are: John Wall (appears to be the recording secretary), H.H. Voth, Vern Ratzlaff, Peter Doerksen, and Rudy Boschmann.

Toews Photo Studio (Winnipeg, Manitoba )

Meeting of church ministers

This is a photograph of a meeting of Canadian, possibly Manitoba, Mennonite Brethren leaders in Winnipeg, Manitoba, probably in the late 1960s. It shows a group of about 50 men in suits at what may be a workshop at a church conference. They are seated in rows or at long tables along the wall of a church basement, possibly Portage Ave. Mennonite Brethren. Some of those present include: Peter J. Doerksen, A.A. Hyde and Vern Ratzlaff. It appears to be from the same conference as NP017-01-34

Toews Photo Studio (Winnipeg, Manitoba )

Mennonite World Conference - Newton, Kansas

This is a photograph of a large group of delegates and attendees at the 1948 Mennonite World Conference in Newton, Kansas, posing on the steps of a large institution. 6 men are seated in front at the bottom of the stairs. C.F. Klassen is seated second from left in that row and H.S. Bender at far right. A significant number of women both young and old can be seen in the crowd.

Hagan Studio

Mennonite World Conference Presidium

This is a photograph of the presidium of the Mennonite World Conference taken probably sometime during the 1960s or early 1970s. 27 men in dark suits, white shirts and ties stand in three rows in front of a wall with several sets of windows. The ground appears made of bricks. Several men can be identified:
Front row: Erland Waltner (3rd from left), C.J. Dyck ( 4th from left), J.C. Wenger (5th from left)
Middle row: J.A. Toews (5th from left)
Back row: Gerhard B. Giesbrecht (1st from left) Erich Giesbrecht (2nd from left)

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Mission Board in session of Tabor College, Hillsboro, Kansas (n.d.)

This is a photo of a meeting of the Mission Board of the Mennonite Brethren Church in Hillsboro, Kansas. (n.d.) 25 men in dark suits sit together around an arrangement of tables. Beginning on the left and proceeding around the table, the following men can be recognized:

6 J. B. Toews #10 J.J. Toews #22 Abe Neufeld #17. A.E. Janzen

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Music/Songbook Committee

This is a photograph of the hymnal committee which was given the task of preparing the Worship Hymnal for use by Mennonite Brethren Churches in North America. The project was accepted at the General Conference in Corn, Oklahoma in 1966 and the hymnal was published in 1971. The photo shows the six committee members at work together.

Preachers and Deacons Conference - 1947

This photo is a group portrait of those who attended a Preachers and Deacons Conference in Winnipeg (3 copies, some with other NP numbers. See NP25-7-45 and NP106-01-001. Identifications provided with photo. For full "name" access points, see NP106-01-001).

Front Row left to right: Franz Enns, Steinbach, MB, Heinrich Hiebert, Winnipeg, MB, Heinrich Rempel, Vauxhall, AB, Joh. Braun, Arnold, BC, Dan Braun, North Kildonan, MB, C.N. Hiebert, Hillsboro, KS, A.B. Peters, Winnipeg, MB, Joh. Toews, Coaldale, AB, A.H. Unruh, Winnipeg, MB, Joh. Ancres, Steinbach, MB, D.D. Derksen, Boissevain, MB, H.P. Toews, Arnaud, MB, A.A. Toews, Namaka, AB, Abr. Froese, Oak Bluff, MB, A.E. Janzen, Hillsboro, KS, C.C. Peters, Yarrow, BC , Abr. Regehr, Steinbach, MB, Abr. Loewen, Newton Siding, MB, Fr. B. Friesen, North Kildonan, MB.

Second row left to right: Abr. Willms, Coaldale, AB, G. Kroeker, Justice, MB, A.H. Redekopp, Niagara on -the-Lake, ON, P. Sawatzky, Holmfield, MB, P. Schultz, Holmfeld, MB, H. Kornelsen, Coaldale, AB, I.T. Ewert, Kitchener, ON, J.J. Siemens, Coaldale, AB, J.B. Toews, Winnipeg, MB, G.D. Huebert, Minneapolis, MN, J.A. Toews, Winnipeg, MB, Nick Redekopp, Oak Bluff, MB, ABr. Martens, Crowfoot, AB, Alexander Dirks, North Kildonan, MB, John T. Voth, Springstein, MB, Heinrich Thielmann, Kitchener, ON, Jacob A. Penner, Port Rowan, ON, I.H. Tiessen, Leamington, ON, Wm. Dyck, Niverville, MB, Peter Goertzen, Vineland, ON, Abr. Toews, North Kildonan, MB, F.C. Thiessen, Abbotsford, B.C.

Third row left to right: H.Duerksen, Holmfield, MB, Alex. Neumann, Grassy, Lake, AB, Heinr. Regehr, Winnipeg, MB, H. Wiebe, Vineland, ON, H.H. Epp, Saskatoon, SK, J.P. Sudermann, Hespeler, ON, Jak. F. Redekopp, Abbotsford, BC, Heinr. Bartsch, Yarrow, BC, David Pankratz, Coaldale, AB, J.H. Epp, Hepburn, SK, D. Neumann, Gem, AB, David Derksen, Leamington, ON, B.B. Fast, Winnipeg, MB, Fr.J. Peters, Swift Current, SK, P.P. Dyck, Oak Bluff, MB, J. Poettker, Lena, MB, J.J. Loewen, Justice, MB, Dan Koop, Sperling, MB

Matthews Studio (Winnipeg, MB)

Quebec Convention 1992

This is a photo of left to right: Mme. Wingender, Richard Wingender (Quebec Moderator), Ernest Dyck, unidentified, and Philippe Bonicel in front of the Lionel-Groulx College.

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