This photo is of a group of young people in Quebec. Pictured are (l-r) Eunice Fast, Bob Suderman, Janet Schmidt, Ruth Born, Bryan Wiebe, and Rita Brown.
Used in CM 7-10-7. Young People's Committee of the United Mennonite Church, Waterloo who hosted the Ontario workshop. L-r: Herbert Enns, advisor; Carla Reimer, service committee; John Enns, provincial representative; Herta Friesen, pres.: Victoria Unger, faith and life; Linda Redekopp, secretary; Peter Isaac, fellowship; Victor Rempel, trreasurer.
A group of young people stand outside a tour bus bound for Toronto in the Conrad Grebel parking lot. One of the men holds a copy of Carl Hiebert's book "This Land I Love: Waterloo County." The dress of the group appears to be Hutterite.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)
Wynn Rees, Principal of Renison College, affiliated with the U. of Waterloo speaks at the inauguration of CGC on Oct. 25, 1964 in the Theatre of the Arts. G. Hagey, Carl Kreider, Milton Good, J.H. Quiring & others behind him.
Used in CM 10-20-3 with art. on meeting of the Ont. Women's Cf. held at the W-K UM Church Group photo of the participants standing at the front entrance to thechurch
42 Mennonite women contributed $1,000.00 worth of work on Sept. 8, 1965, resulting in 106 finished bedspreads for all the beds of CGC residences. J. Winfield Fretz standing in centre; Adeline Brenneman.
Woldemar Neufeld (far left) presenting a painting to Conrad Grebel College. With him are step siblings (left to right): Martha (Marta) Janzen Schafer, Schura Janzen Neufeld, Seighard (Hardy) Janzen.
Wismer family descendants with the clock donated to Brubacher House by Violet Wismer. Left to right: Vera Snider, Tony Snider, Elizabeth Hierons, Stanford Hieerons, Yvonne Cipperley.The women are the daughters of Violet Wismer. Tony Snider is the grandson of Violet Wismer.
Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)