- CA MHC 001-1.0
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- 3 July 1946
This photo shows Rev. Jacob H. Janzen, Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Bartel from Drake, and Deacon and Mrs. Jacob Epp from Eigenheim, at the CMC Conference in Beamsville, Ontario.
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This photo shows Rev. Jacob H. Janzen, Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Bartel from Drake, and Deacon and Mrs. Jacob Epp from Eigenheim, at the CMC Conference in Beamsville, Ontario.
Part of John Unrau Photograph
This photo is of Outfit #2, image #9 - Threshing on the Mennonite Colony - Hanley, Sask. From left to right is Jacob Lehn, Bernard Pauls, Peter Lehn, Henry Rempel, Gerhard Wiens, (on Threshing Machine, hard to see) Jacob Plenert, Henry Bartel, Miss Suzie Dyck, Mrs. Dyck, Henry Plenert, John Heese, Corny Plenert, Henry Dyck, Jacob Wiens, Theodor Klassen, Cornelius Plenert.-- Note: this photo will be placed in the oversized section and a better image featuring outfit #1 can be found in 748-01.
Capitol Studio (Regina, Sask.)
Part of CMC-Resources Commission-CMC Editor Photo Collection
This photo shows Darrell Fast, (General Conference) Arnold Weber, Fred Barg (North West Mennonite Conference) and Mary Burkholder (representing Mennonite Conference of Eastern Canada) at the 1994 Council of Boards meetings.
Franz, Margaret Wiens, 1937-
Part of Peter J. Dyck (1878-1947) and John P. Dyck (1901-1990) family fonds
This photo includes (l-r): Rev. D.P. Reimer (EMC from Steinbach), Minister Jacob F. Barkman (Holdeman from Manitoba), Bishop David Schulz (Bergthaler from Manitoba) and Minister George DeFehr (Holdeman from Alberta).
Chief George Barker repairing a canoe
Part of Jacob M. Unrau fonds
This photo shows Chief George Barker repairing a canoe
Letters to Franz and Liese Bargen [T1-5]
Part of Bargen Letter Collection
Bargen, Franz, 1894-1976
The collection consists of letters written by Mennonites in the Soviet Union before and after the Second World War. They were written by family and friends of Franz Bargen (1894-1976) and his wife Liese (Regehr) Bargen (1897-1976), who immigrated to Canada in 1930.
This collection of letters is divided into two sections -- over 500 letters written between 1930-1938 and almost 800 letters written between 1939-1977, the post-World War II period. There is also one file containing the travel documents for Franz and Liese Bargen when they immigrated to Canada in 1930, as well as a Canadian naturalization document from 1945.
The letters written between 1930 and 1938 present the experiences of over 30 families -- relatives of Franz and Liese Bargen. The first letters originate in Sagradovka, the Mennonite settlement in Ukraine from which families were sent into forced labour camps. Letters between family members in exile and those outside the camps were the the lifeline for many prisoners during this time of terror, brought on by Joseph Stalin's policies. The writers of the letters knew the risks of making contact with "the West" -- prison or execution, yet they continued writing, and letters got through in various circuitous and covert ways. The Bargen family responded with letters, money and packages, knowing that much material would not reach its destination.
Bargen, Franz, 1894-1976
Part of CMC-Resources Commission-CMC Editor Photo Collection
This photo shows Paul Dueck, Bryan Suderman, Darryl Barg and Brian Penner performing at the 1989 CMBC PIT.
Abraham F. Reimer Diaries and Sermon
Part of Evangelical Mennonite Conference (Kleine Gemeinde) Fonds
Diaries by Abraham F. Reimer. Original copy of Jan 1870 - April 1874 diary. Original and photocopy of 1885 sermon. 1885 diary only includes pages 49-70. Original and photocopy of sermon: Heilige Drei Koenige. Diary translation by Steve Fast (ACC. 2019-033) "Building and leaving Borosenko" The Diary of Abraham F. Reimer (aka Fuela Reimer or lazy Reimer) 1 January 1870 - 10 April 1874 translated by Steve Fast . -- 2018. For the subsequent diary by Abraham F. Reimer see vol 6083.
Reimer, Abraham F., 1808-1892
Annual Sessions, St Catherines - Ministers and Deacons
This photograph is of the 1962 CMC Executive. H.P. Friesen J.K. Klassen, and H.H. Neufeld standing behind the pulpit at the St. Catharines Mennonite Church. A flower arrangement is at the font that includes gladiola flowers. On the wall behind the choir loft is a cross and the words "bis hieher hat uns der Herr geholfen 1 Samuel 7:12"
Part of Peter B. Paetkau fonds
In this photo Pastor John J. Balzer is being ordained at Elm Creek Mennonite Bretheren Church. He is speaking in this photo.
Paetkau, Peter, 1940-2011
Gerhard G. Baerg was the first teacher of Reinland's Juniors after the two-room school was introduced in 1939.
Part of Anna Baerg Photograph Collection
This photo shows Anna Baerg with her mother and siblings, ca 1924. Front row (l-r): Maria, mother, Anna (Matthies) Baerg (mother), Henry and Abram. Back row (l-r): Willi, John, George, Anna. Missing: Cornelia. (See Diary of Anna Baerg published by CMBC Publications, 1985: p. 28.)
Part of Gerhard Lohrenz fonds
This is a photo of the "Concordia" choir in Alexanderkrone, Molotschna, 1922. The choir leader is Isaak Regehr. Back row (left to right); A. Koop, H. Koop, H. Kornelsen and J. J. Koop. Second row from bottom (left to right): Sara Reimer, A. Reimer, Gredel (Reimer) Dick, B. Dyck, Suse (Koop) Reimer, G. Reimer and Anna Baerg. [HR 208]
Brandon Mental Hospital (356.13)
Part of Alternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
This photo is of one of the three large buildings at the Brandon Mental Hospital where conscientious objectors worked in WWII. The facility was closed in 1998.
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