- CA CMBS NP191-01-21
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- [between 1941-1946]
This photo is of John Schmidt sitting on a bench in front of a sign saying "Summit Yellowhead Pass and east Boundary of British Columbia."
This photo is of John Schmidt sitting on a bench in front of a sign saying "Summit Yellowhead Pass and east Boundary of British Columbia."
This photo is of John and Mary's first home in BC after marriage. It was his parent's former house. John is standing outside the house in a garden.
The Deas Island Throughway in British Columbia.
The Deas Island Throughway in British Columbia. Several bridges crossing a river in British Columbia. Not found in CM.
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Used in CM 6-28-4. Negative also which shows more of the building (chapel?) in front of which the retreat leaders are standing. Small photo (9x6.5), dated July 6, 1958. See 14.2437.
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The East Chilliwack Mennonite Church choir
Used in CM 8-11-9. The East Chilliwack Mennonite Church choir paid a visit to the Kelowna & Oliver churches. The choir (mostly young people) stand on the steps of one of these churches, called First Mennonite Church.
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Good view of one of the trailers of the Brunk Revival Campaign
Good view of one of the trailers of the Brunk Revival Campaign with the mountains of B.C. in the bkgd.
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Footbridge at an Alternative Service work camp
Caption on back reads: "The foot bridge between our houses and the office and cook house. This bridge was formerly the only trail thru this section of the Island. Even before their [sic] were any roads built - it is very old and a little shakey."
Alternative Service men at work
Alternative Service men at work, possibly creating a fire trail.
Alternative Service worker drinking water
Melvin Burkhardt and Irvin Weber
Melvin Burkhardt and Irvin Weber, Alternative Service workers from Waterloo, Ontario
Building, possibly a home or cottage, by a lake near an Alternative Service work camp.
Alternative Service workers on a bridge
A group of eight ladies from Eden Mennonite Church singing. From left to right: Lora (Stobbe) Dijk, unknown, unknown, Helga (Olfert) Stobbe, Margaret (Letkemann) Loewen - the remaining are unknown.
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