Bruno & Lois Baerg Missionaries Lesotho, Southern Africa
- CA MHSS 992-340
- Einzelstück
- 15 August 1978
Bruno & Lois Baerg, Waterloo, Ontario. Missionaries to Lesotho, Southern Africa
King, Jim (MCC)
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Bruno & Lois Baerg Missionaries Lesotho, Southern Africa
Bruno & Lois Baerg, Waterloo, Ontario. Missionaries to Lesotho, Southern Africa
King, Jim (MCC)
Waterloo Sunday School Teachers
Teil vonCornelius Boldt Photo Collection
Four men and seven women standing in front of pipe organ
Emigration to Canada, 1924, 1925
Teil vonJohn B Toews fonds
This file consists of the following
1) Franz Friesen " Die Erste Immigranten-Gruppe von Sibirien, Slawgorod Kreis, nach Kanada", 1925, 4 pages; Report of Emigration from Rosental, 1923.
2) E. Janzen , " Unsere Auswanderung nach Canada", 1924. 16 pages
3) Bernhard B. Wiens, " Unsere Auswanderung nach Canada" 1924. 11 pages
4) Janz, B.B., Soldaten und Kassenpaaengiere, 1923, 5 Pages, B.B. Janz. "Die Soldaten, 1923,
5) H. Bartel, Auf! Nach Canada! 1923, 18 pages, via Minnedosa
6) P.F. Froese , "Usere Bauren in Moskau " 1928, 7 pages. (Taken from Der Bote June 19, 1962
7) Eine Mai-Ferien im Sovietalnde 1924. 9 pages. A group of 5,000 Mennonites was travel-ready to emigrate to Canada. B.B. Janz and B.H. Unruh assisted in making arrangements with CPR.
Terror im Molotschna-Gebiet, 5 pages; B.B. Janz hesitatingly agrees to classify that Mennonite ancestry is Dutch (not German).
Franz Friesen
Heinz Regehr in military uniform
Teil vonHeinrich H. Hamm fonds
Heinz Regehr with young daughterplaying in the snow in the background.
Teil vonHeinrich H. Hamm fonds
Most likely at the wedding of Heinz Regehr to Irene Strong on 1 Aug 1936. The wedding couple, on the left, followed by Heinrich and Agatha (Rempel) Regehr, the groom's parents, and then Walter Regehr, the groom's brother.
A granddaughter in the Heinz Regehr family
Teil vonHeinrich H. Hamm fonds
Teil vonHeinrich H. Hamm fonds
Heinrich and Agatha (Rempel) Regehr, Waterloo, Ontario. Agatha was H.H. Hamm's cousin.
CMC Annual session - podium presentation
This is a photo of Henry Gerbrandt and Susan Gerbrandt with several other people at the Waterloo conference.
Unknown
Erb Street Mennonite Church fonds
The fonds contains bulletins (1996-2021), annual reports (1998-2021), directories (2002-2021), and newsletters (1998-2019).
Erb Street Mennonite Church (Waterloo, Ontario)
Waterloo Kitchener United Mennonite Church fonds
This fonds contains bulletins (1961-2016), constitution and bylaws (1954),[196-?]-([198-?]), directories (1964-1997), programme (1967-1981), annual reports (1977-1993, 2007), a brief congregational history (1977-1980), Waterloo Mennonite Homes annual reports (1980-1984), Inter-Mennonite meeting minutes (1981-1982), congregational meeting minutes (1981-1990, 2013-2016), funeral bulletins (2012-2013, 2015-2016), wedding bulletins (2013, 2015), and newsletters (1989-1997). The records pertain to the development of the Mennonite congregation in Waterloo, Ontario.
Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church (Waterloo, Ontario)
Diary of Rev. Peter Buhler while living in Waterloo, Ontario and St. Laurent, Manitoba
Teil vonPeter Buhler fonds
Group from conference in Waterloo
A group from a church conference is gathered in front of a tour bus in Waterloo, Ontario.
Unknown
Native Ministry play at conference
People perform a Native Ministry play at an annual conference session at the University of Waterloo. A canoe is used as a stage prop.
Unknown
Teil vonCMC-Resources Commission-CMC Editor Photo Collection
This photo shows the members of the General Board attending the 1986 CMC annual sessions: Wally Regier, Anita Froese, Vic Epp, Dave Neufeld, George Richert, Vic Dyck and Walter Franz.
Suderman, Brenda (journalist)
Elfrieda Dyck Receiving Scroll of Recognition
Teil vonDer Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Elfrieda Dyck (2nd from right) receiving a scroll of recognition at a dinner in honour of herself and her husband Peter J. Dyck at Conrad Grebel College. Reading the citation are (left to right): Barbara Smucker, Lois Snyder, Doreen Snyder, and Helen Epp.