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Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Winnipeg Winkler (Manitoba) With digital objects English
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Winkler MB Church Baptism

This photo is a reproduction of a photo of four rows of people standing on the steps in front of a large doorway at the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church celebrating a baptism. Henry S. Voth is standing in the middle of the back row wearing a suite and tie with J.G. Wiens on the left and John Warkentin far left. On the right of Voth is G.D. Pries..

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Mr. & Mrs. John G. Wiens

This is a photo of (l-r) Helen Warkentin, Helena Wiens, and John G. Wiens. the two women are seated on a sofa. They are both knitting. Mr. Wiens is seated on a chair holding a paper he is reading from

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Box of goods sent by Mennonites near Winkler for mission work in India

This photo is of a group of people surounding a crate full of goods which are to be sent to India for the poor. There are 6 men in hats, a younger man in a hat holding a a baby and 5 women (2 seated, three standing). The front of the crate says: #116 Dyck - Kroeker, Winkler Man, C.P.R. There is also a description on the back which says," Box being sent along with a missionary to India for the poor of India.

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Winkler Bible School teachers

This item shows past and present teachers of Winkler Bible School, Manitoba.
Front (l-r): H.H. Redekopp, Abraham H. Unruh, Abram Arthur Kroeker, D.K. Duerksen, and Abram H. Redekop.
Back (l-r): Jacob H. Quiring, Rudy Baerg, John Goossen, Willy Baerg, and Hermann Lenzmann.

Winkler Bible School, class of 1943

Graduates of Winkler Bible School, class of 1943. (L-R) Back: Jake Friesen, Henry P. Schroeder, Paul Schroeder, Ed Martens, David Ewert, Abe Froese. Second row from back: Henry Thielman, ?, Enns, H. Kroeker, Dick, ?. Third row from back: H.H. Redekop, Mrs. Thielman, Margaret Duerksen, Voth, A. Dyck, Hertha Dick, G. Pries. Front row: A. Redekopp, J. Wiens, A. H. Unruh, A.A. Kroeker.

Johann Warkentin

Portrait of Johann Warkentin, early Mennonite Brethren minister in Winkler, Manitoba since 1906. (See p. 33 in William Neufeld, From Faith to Faith, 1989).

H. S. Voth

Portrait of Henry S. Voth, leader of the Winkler Mennonite Brethren Church during the 1930s and 1940s. (See p. 47, William Neufeld, From Faith to Faith, 1989).

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