Working at the dairy at the Mennonite Youth Farm in Rosthern, Saskatchewan. Not found in CM. Related articles in CM 2-31-4, CM 4-20-6, CM 6-43-1, and CM 14-40-2. See also CM 12-26-insert. (related to dairying photo in CM 16-49-1A?)
Front & side view of UMchurch building where opening service was held. Some people are gathered informally in front of thechurch See CM 5-40-8 & 14.1883 for interior view ofchurch building & the participants in the service.
Used in CM 7-20-6. The nursing staff home at the Mennonite Youth Farm. Negative has a different view of this building. Additional photo (11.5x11) and negs show a partial view of the annex and house of the Invalid Home. Compare to photo on the top of the page in CM 7-20-6.
The Mendelssohn Choir of RJC. Used in the CM 2-20-7 when they were about to tour the western provinces. The conductor was Edgar Epp. On the back of this photo is written, Altona Echo.
Used in CM 12-35-1, 2 copies, smaller one is 17x8. Tent, located on Art Roth farm across from RJC, with cars parked around it for the Brunk Revival Campaign. Conrad Grebel, youngest son of Brunk was song leader at this campaign.
Used in the CM 9-36-4 when he rec'd a U. entrance award at his grad. from RJC. He was also the only student to win all 4 letter awards given out by the student council.
Cropped for use in CM 15-27-3. Members of the Rosthern Valley GC churches participate in a song festival held in the RJC auditorium. Of note are the variety of hats worn by women in the audience (backs to camera).
Negative also. Used in the CM 12-38-6. Exterior view of the Rosthern Mennonite Church at the time of its dedication. An interior view was also published.
Negative also. Used in CM 17-27-6. Three students are holding the award rec'd by RJC, the Saskatchewan Math Contest. L.to R.: Len Loewen, Ric Miller, Bob Derksen.