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Jacob M. Unrau fonds
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Diaries

This series consists of a collection of notebooks in which Jake and Trudie Unrau recorded their day to day activities. Some entries are short, containing only a sentence or two, while others are pages long. These diaries give a personal window into the lives of this missionary couple and the people with whom they worked. The diaries continue into their retirement years. A few entries are written in German.

Location: Volume 4461:1-5; 4462:2,3,7,9,10; 4463:9-21; 4464:1-6.

Steering Committee meeting in Agape Table in Winipeg

This photo shows the Steering Committee meeting in the Agape Table dining hall at 567B Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg, MB. In the photo are: Cliff McMurtry U.C., Valerie Stubbs U.C., Mrs. Heckert B.M., Murray Martin R.C.

Native camp at Matheson Island

This photograph shows Mennonite Pioneer Mission Summer Camp at Matheson Iskand. Included are teachers: Jake Wiebe, Bill Thiessen, Helen Willms, Helen Wiebe and Trudie Unrau,.
Children came from : Carman, Winnipeg, Loon Straits, Matheson island and Pine Dock.

Bloodvein Indian Reservation funeral

This photo shows the people at the funeral of a girl (shot - Goosehead?). In the photo are: Henry Neufeld, Jake Unrau and Rev. Everette, United Church at Berens River.

Mrs. Garf Monkman and children

This photo shows George Groening, on the left, and Gladys Monkman, Bell Monkman and Bud Monkman posing in front of the plane parked beside the Garf Monkman home during winter.

Brandt's boat at Loon Straits

This photo shows Brandt's boat at Loon Straits.
""that was our boat in Grand Rapids [1952-7 - supplied by our supporters in southern MB]. We took it to Loon Straits but it was not made for Lake Winnipeg. OK on the river at Grand Rapids." It was named “The Ambassador” as we used it to haul kids to Sunday school and sometimes adults to Bible study, or to take ourselves to such places. The name is in Cree Syllabics on the plate on the bow. It is here power by a 15 hp Evindrude. The original motor for the first few months we had it was a 1-3 hp Johnson put-put. In 1959-60 winter it was taken to Moose Lake Bible camp and we got a more lake-worthy boat."

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