Hanover Mennonite Fellowship (Hanover, (Ontario))
- CA MAO 1984-1 303
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- 1983
Hanover Mennonite Fellowship (Hanover, (Ontario))
Hanover Mennonite Fellowship (Hanover, (Ontario))
Hanover Mennonite Fellowship (Hanover, (Ontario))
Hanover-Chesley Fellowship meeting place in Chesley
Chesley Mennonite Church (Chesley, Ont.)
Image of the Christian Eby Mennonite Meetinghouse
Image of the Christian Eby Mennonite Meetinghouse built in 1834 and dismantled in 1902 on the site of First Mennonite Church in Kitchener. Exterior view
Interior of an Old Order Mennonite meetinghouse.
Interior of an Old Order Mennonite meetinghouse.
Hunsberger, David L.
Interior of Edgeley meetinghouse
Interiour of Edgeley Mennonite Meetinghouse with woodstove. It is the oldest log church building in Ontario. It was moved to Black Creek Pioneer Village, located 2 miles from original site. (MHSO collection).
Isaac High
Interior of First Mennonite Church in Kitchener,
Interior of First Mennonite Church in Kitchener, Ontario. August 1963. Hunsberger photo 31-81
Hunsberger, David L.
Interior of the Detweiler Mennonite Meetinghouse
Interior of the Detweiler Mennonite Meetinghouse near Roseville about 1920.
Frank E. Pae
Erected in 1824 at Edgley, Ontario by Mennonites from Pennsylvania who settled in Vaughan Township. (L.J.Burkholder collection).
Moorefield Mennonite Church (Moorefield, Ont.)
Moorefield Mennonite Church (Moorefield, Ont.)
Nith Valley Mennonite Church, New Hamburg, Ont.
Nith Valley Mennonite Church, New Hamburg, Ont.
Brent Boshart
Northern Exterior of Detweiler Church
Northern Exterior of Detweiler Church, prior to 1921. (Built in 1855).
Page, Frank E.
People walking up to Hanover Mennonite Fellowship
Some people walking up to the Hanover Mennonite Fellowship. Found in the Ontario Inter-Mennonite Conference Yearbook, 1974, p. 60.
Unknown
Preston Mennonite Church cornerstone laying
David Bechtel, George Hagey, and Bruce Witmer, descendants of pioneer families in the congregation, participating in the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Preston Mennonite Church on Concession Road, October 12, 1953. The original church building (known as Hagey Mennonite Church) had been destroyed by fire in February of that year. Also seen in the photograph are are Rev. Merle Shantz and Rev. Roy Koch, as well as an unidentified man in the foreground.
Preston Mennonite Church cornerstone laying, 1953
A man, probably Rev. Roy Koch, speaking at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Preston Mennonite Church on Concession Road, October 12, 1953. The original church building (known as Hagey Mennonite Church) had been destroyed by fire in February of that year. Also seen in the photograph are Bishop Ben Shantz, Pastor Howard Good, and three other unidentified men.
Preston Mennonite Church cornerstone laying, 1953
A man speaking at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Preston Mennonite Church on Concession Road, October 12, 1953. The original church building (known as Hagey Mennonite Church) had been destroyed by fire in February of that year. Also seen in the photograph are Pastor Howard Good, Bishop Ben Shantz, Eugene Langs, David Bechtel, Rev. Merle Shantz, Rev. Roy Koch. George Hagey, and Bruce Witmer, as well as another unidentified man in the foreground.