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Ladies Aid group of Sherbrooke Mennonite Church consisting of fourteen women. It is often called "Verein".
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Ladies Aid group of Sherbrooke Mennonite Church consisting of fourteen women. It is often called "Verein".
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The home where these 25 women were living while working in the city shown with houseparents Jacob H. Janzen and Elisabeth Janzen who were in charge of the home from 1935-1937 and Jacob was also the elder of the United Mennonite Church in British Columbia.
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Groups of women at Maedchenheim
Two different groups of women from two different years living at Bethel Maedchenheim in Vancouver, British Columbia. These women were working in the homes of Vancouver residents.
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Four girls playing lawn croquet
This is a picture of 4 women playing lawn croquet on the back lawn of Bethel Maedchenheim. Other girls are sitting at tables under a shelter off to the side of the yard.
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Front view of the Bethel Maedchenheim.
Erwin and Hildur Cornelsen, pastor of the Sherbrooke Mennonite church.
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Erma Wiebe with grade four students
Teil vonErma Wiebe fonds
Grade four class of 40 students with their teachers Erma Wiebe standing on the far right at the end of the third row and Dorthy (Funk) Fast who is standing on the far left with the third row.
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Teil vonErma Wiebe fonds
Erma Wiebe with her grade six class of students.
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Teil vonErma Wiebe fonds
Teachers at the Yarrow elementary school standing on the steps of the school. Fourth row top (left to right) Elfrieda Epp, Donna Ferguson, June Ratzlaff, Agnes Mitchell. Third row (left to right): Virginia Smith, Erma Wiebe, unknown.
Second row (left to right): Mary Unger, Frieda Fast, Hulda Reimer. First row (left to right): Art Kurz, Ken White, Walter Ferguson.
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Teachers at Yarrow Elementary school
Teil vonErma Wiebe fonds
Teachers at the Yarrow elementary school. Left to right: Walter Ferguson, Frida (Nightingale) Johnston, Erma Wiebe, Mrs. Sharples, Joy Fowlie, Mary Derksen, Agnes Alert, Mr. McTaggart.
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Teil vonErma Wiebe fonds
Vedder elementary school class with teacher Erma Wiebe who is standing at the far right wearing a white dress.
Norman Studios
Teil vonErma Wiebe fonds
Grade four class at the Yarrow Elementary school. First row (left to right) : Angeline Martens, Eleanore Friesen, Mary Arendt, Berry Cyck, Rita Paetkau, Patridia Andres, Margarete Regehr, Rita Sawatsky. Second row (left to right) : Walter Klassen, Gordon Paetkau, David Klassen Robert Giesbrecht, Otto Baerg, Elmer, Wiens, Cary Esau, Melvin Martens. Third row (left to right) : Evelyn Froese, Vera Dyck, Elizabeth Voth, Marilyn Halcrow, Nettie Enns, Rebedda Thiesse, Edith Dahl, Leona Reimer, Erma Wiebe (teacher).
Fourth row (left to right) : Robert Hollins, Earl Miller, Rubina Goertz, Lillian Pankratz, Helen Fehr, Edwin Lenzmann, John Penner.
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Erma Wiebe's grade 4 class 1953-1954
Teil vonErma Wiebe fonds
Erma Wiebe with her grade four class of students. Fourth row (top) (left to right): Helmut Peters, Henry Konrad, Victor Ratzlaff, Abe Enns, Harry Duerksen, Bobby Reimer, Ernest Neufeld, Frank Klassen,
Third row (left to right): Walter Wofle, Frank Friesen, Abe Dyck, Kenneth Gross, Edwin Epp, Rudy Baerg, Bobby Unruh, Willy Langeman, Second row (left to right): Viola Loewen, Olga Bergen, Diane Reimer, Caroline Derksen, Katherine Friesen, Nancy Epp, Joanne Schellenberg, Rosella Nikkel, Sarah Thiessen.
First row (left to right): Gloria Goosen, Eileen Harder, Betty Heindrichs, Evangeline Sawatsky, Aneta Koehn, Caroline Braun, Carol Wiens, Nettie Klassen, Rosemary Thiessen.
Cec. Bradwin Photos (Chilliwack, Britsh Columbia)
Teil vonErma Wiebe fonds
Grade 4 class with their teacher Erma Wiebe standing at the far left of the photograph. This picture is taken outside in the school yard.
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10 members of North-South Committee of Ootsa Lake Camp in Williams Lake. Left to right : Ed Schellenberg, John Unger, Harry Froese, Abe Buhler, Rudy Schroeder, Abe Leiding, John Wiebe, Gerald Dyck, Martin Harder and Dietrich Rempel.