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Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies, Winnipeg Waterloo (Ontario) With digital objects
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Reiseschuld (Travel debt) for Olga Enns

This photo shows the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization, Rosthern, SK., Reiseschul (Travel debt) for Olga Enns, age 7, Waterloo, 27 Dec. 1924. Top of document only - see NP194-01-45 for bottom.
Olga is the daughter of Gerhard and Helena Enns.

Harmony Lunch in Waterloo

This photo is of a group of Mennonites standing between their cars and a tall wooden building that later housed the Harmony Lunch restaurant. Back of photo reads, "Harmony Lunch in Waterloo, King North. Here Mennonites did hold services for a short while (MB & GC)." From file: vol. 550, no. 51.

Harmony Lunch interior

This photo is of the interior of the building where the "Harmony Lunch" restaurant was later established on King Street N., Waterloo. The back of the photo reads, "Mennonites from Russia met for services for about six months - MBs and GCs."
Negative may be found at the end of this collection.

Harmony Lunch

This photo is of the premises where the "Harmony Lunch" restaurant was later established on King Street N., Waterloo. The back of the photo reads, "Meeting place for immigrants from Russia in 1924. Members of both persuasions, MB and United Mennonite, met here."

Bible Class

This photo is a portrait of the Bible Class of 1934-1935, with H.H. Janzen front row, far right. It was taken in Cressman's Woods, Augst 24, 1935. From the album of Olga Enns.

Sod turning

This photo is of a sod turning ceremony for Conrad Grebel College. Pictured with shovels are (l-r) Newton Gingerich, Henry Yantze, J.W. Fretz, Henry P. Epp, and Douglas Millar (2 copies).

The congregation

This photo is of the Waterloo MB Church congregation [standing outside of the Brighton Public School, a sight used for its meetings?].

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