- CA MHC 721-40-21
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- [ca. 2000]
Terry Widrick (left) and Martin Cross are standing on a walkway in front of Rosthern Junior College in Rosthern, Saskatchewan.
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Terry Widrick (left) and Martin Cross are standing on a walkway in front of Rosthern Junior College in Rosthern, Saskatchewan.
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Martin Cross and Terry Widrick at RJC
Martin Cross (left) and Terry Widrick standing at Rosthern Junior College in Rosthern, Saskatchewan.
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Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
The baptismal class of 1957 waiting outside of the Eigenheim Mennonite Church before the Sunday service.
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Ground Breaking, Eigenheim Church
Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
The official ground breaking for the new church building being built to replace the old Eigenheim Mennonite Church building. Gerhard G. Epp breaks ground in the muddy parking area with a spade.
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Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
The congregation of the Eigenheim Mennonite Church standing against the old church building to watch the ceremonial ground breaking being performed by Gerhard G. Epp.
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Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
A photograph of the Eigenheim Church shortly before it was rebuilt in 1953.
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Digging the foundation for Eigenheim Mennonite Church
Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
The foundation of the new church building being dug out by front end loader.
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A Last Look at the old Eigenheim Church
Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
A final look at the Eigenheim Mennonite Church building before it is replaced with a new building.
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Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
Gerhard G. Epp breaks ground on the new church building foundation after H.T. Klassen has finished giving the sermon. The congregation watches, the men and women standing in their own respective groups.
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New Exterior Walls for the Eigenheim Mennonite Church
Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
Scaffolding has been put up on the outside walls of the Eigenheim Church so that new rafters can be put onto the old portion of the church. Some rafters have already been put on and the foundation has been framed for the new addition to the church.
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Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
The chimney from the old Eigenheim Church building is being knocked down to make room for the addition that is being built for the church. The exterior wall will stay and have a doorway cut into it to connect the old and new portions of the church.
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Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
Labourers and a front-end loader work on creating the foundation of the new Eigenheim Church foundation. The old portion of the wall has been framed to accommodate the addition of the new church building.
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Celebration of Gerhard G. Epp's 40 years of service
Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
This is a photo from the celebration of Gerhard G. Epp's 40 years of service to the Eigenheim Church. At the end of the church service, Gerhard and Justina Epp were presented with the keys to a new car. This photo shows the two of them standing in front of that car outside of the church. In the photo is the sign for the church listing the times of the services.
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Class picture of Eigenheim School
Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
The students of Eigenheim School gathered on the front steps of the school.
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Part of Gerhard G. Epp fonds
Paul W. Epp surrounded by his children and grandchildren during the 1992 family reunion. The back row from left to right: Linda Epp, Tim Epp, Gerald Epp, Laverne Epp and Holly Epp. The front row grandchildren from left to right: Greg Epp, Jared Epp, Stacey Epp and Graham Epp.
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