The Mennonite Brethren Bible College choir with Winnipeg and Winkler Symphony orchestra performing "The Messiah" with Ben Horch as conductor. This photo is taken in a church in Winnipeg - likely First Mennonite Church.
Rev. Benjamin Ewert and Rev. I.I. Friesen with the Catechism class standing outside the Bethel Mennonite Mission church. Benjamin Ewert opened the Bethel Mennonite Mission (General Conference Mennonite Church) at Winnipeg in 1938 and supervised it until August 1943, and continued as associate minister until his death in 1958.
This is a photo of Monica Waterhouse and Billy Waterhouse, friends of the Hiebert girls, posing as the Mozarts. Mr. Waterhouse taught violin and Mrs. Waterhouse taught piano.
People listen to Larry Weasel Head play the guitar and sing hymns in his native language at the home of Walter Franz. Franz is seated on the left. Hilda Franz is fourth from the left, wearing a white shirt.
This photo shows three men, one of whom is speaking, as part of a panel discussion at Mennonite World Conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Lawrence Hart is on the left. Menno Wiebe is sitting in the middle.
A group of Native Ministries delegates are gathered together at Mennonite World Conference. A few of them, one of whom is holding a garbage bag, are closely gathered around another person. They could be conducting some sort of ceremony [?]. (Left to right) Jeremiah Ross, Willis Busenitz, John Funk, [?], Floyd Fisher, Terry Widrick, Helen Wiebe, Jake Wiebe.
A photo of Neill and Edith von Gunten and their family. Back row (left to right): Jenny, Edith (holding Kathi), Neill. Front row (left to right): Karin, Kevin. This photo might have been taken in Winnipeg while the von Guntens were on a study sabbatical following six years of living and working in Manigotagan, Manitoba.
A group photo of Walnut Receiving Home staff. Front row (left to right): Walter and Hilda Franz, Maria and Willie Guenther. Louise McDougall is in the back row.
Two Walnut Receiving Home staff members show the letter and toys given to the home by a Portage La Prairie Sunday school. Louise Branconnier is sitting left. Maria Guenther (standing) was the home director.