- CA CMBS NP149-1-4158
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- 5 April 1987
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of the crowd gathering at the sod-turning ceremony for the Kitchener MB Church.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of the crowd gathering at the sod-turning ceremony for the Kitchener MB Church.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of Ernest Dyck with a Bible in hand. He is standing outdoors at a sod-turning ceremony [for the Eglise Chretienne Evangelique De Saint Rose?].
Ground breaking ceremony in Morden
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of (l-r) Rev. Frank Friesen and building committee chairman Sam Janzen turning the first shovel of soil at a sod-turning ceremony for the Morden MB Church. On the left is Pastor W. Janzen.
Groundbreaking for new gymnasium at Leaminton MB Church
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the groundbreaking ceremony for a new gymnasium at Leamington MB Church, Leamington, Ont., on April 1, 1979. Pictured are (l-r) Henry Dueckman, George Driediger, Rudy Bartel, David Derksen and Art Willms.
Groundbreaking for the Leamington MB Church, Leamington, Ontario
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is the groundbreaking ceremony for the Leamington MB Church, Leamington, Ont., in 1964[?]. Pictured in front with shovels are (l-r) Cornelius Hamm, Abe Konrad and Rev. David Derksen. Behind and to the left of Hamm is Henry Dueckman.
Helmut Huebert and H.W. Redekopp
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Helmut Huebert and Henry Redekopp at the sod turning for the new facilities of MB Communications. To the left are John J. Neufeld, David Ewert and John Epp.
Helmut Huebert and H.W. Redekopp
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Helmut Huebert and Henry Redekopp at the sod turning for the new facilities of MB Communications. To the left are John J. Neufeld, David Ewert and John Epp.
Helmut Huebert and H.W. Redekopp
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Helmut Huebert and Henry Redekopp at the sod turning for the new facilities of MB Communications. To the left are John J. Neufeld, David Ewert and John Epp.
Lakeview Mennonite Brethren Church sod turning, 1971
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the sod-turning ceremony for a new auditorium at Lakeview Mennonite Brethren Church in Lethbridge, Alta., on September 1, 1971.
Lakeview Mennonite Brethren Church sod-turning, 1971
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the sod-turning ceremony for a new auditorium for Lakeview MB Church, Lethbridge, Alta., on September 1, 1971. Pictured are (l-r) Herb Klassen, building committee chairman; Henry Nikkel, church coordinator; and Jake Klassen, contractor.
Lakeview Mennonite Brethren Mission Church sod-turning, 1965
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the sod-turning ceremony of Lakeview Mennonite Brethren Mission Church, Lethbridge, Alta., on April 18, 1965. Pictured are (centre, left-right) Alex Neumann and pastor Allan R. Guenther. This photo was used in the May 14, 1965 issue of the MB Herald, p. 12.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of a sod-turning at MB Communications. The caption, as found in MBH, April 5, 1985, p. 26, reads: A major event for Mennonite Brethren Communications, the media arm of the Manitoba MB Conference, occurred March 15 with the sod turning for a new studio and office building. The two-storey, 12,261 square feet building is to be erected at a cost of $885,000, $600,000 of which was raised in cash and pledges before construction began. The building is being put up on land which was donated to the conference by Henry W. Redekopp some years ago. In addition, over a thousand donars have contributed to the building, said MB Communications chairman Helmut Huebert, at the groundbreaking. The building is to be constructed on two floors, and will have 16 offices, two sound studios, one film studio, and audio-visual production facilities. The architect is Paul Janzen and the contractor is Marwest Construction of Winnipeg. The building is expected to be ready for occupancy in October. Mennonite Brethren Communications is a worldwide ministry in radio and television of Manitoba Mennonite Brethren, producing radio releases in German, Low German and Russian, and the family-oriented Third Story television series. Above, MBC chairman Helmut Huebert speaks to the group assembled for the groundbreaking. The site is located at Brazier St. and Riverton Ave., in Elmwood, just a block east of the MB Bible College.
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of a sod-turning at MB Communications. Helmut Huebert is speaking to the crowd. To his right are John B. Epp, Henry W. Redekopp, David Ewert and J.J. Neufeld (in the fur-lined coat).
Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of a sod-turning at MB Communications. Helmut Huebert is speaking to the crowd. To his right is John B. Epp.
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Part of MB Herald Photograph Collection
This is a photo of a sod-turning at MB Communications. Helmut Huebert is speaking to the crowd. To his right is John B. Epp. In front to the right is Dan Block.