1972 "Amish Sesquecentennial". Scene from
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1972 "Amish Sesquecentennial". Scene from Martyr's Mirror Oratoria at the Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School.
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1972 "Amish Sesquecentennial". Scene from
1972 "Amish Sesquecentennial". Scene from Martyr's Mirror Oratoria at the Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School.
Actors from the Twilight Auction
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Left to right: Doug Millar as Jacob Moyer, unknown, Keith Martin as Abram Moyer, Dale Shantz as Sam Moyer. The character holding the vase is possibly Mr. MacAuley, an antiques dealer, played by Robert Bowman.
Actors from the Twilight Auction
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Left to right: Doug Millar as Jacob Moyer, Dale Shantz as Sam Moyer, Naomi Eby as Sallie Moyer
Actors from the Twilight Auction
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Left to right: Doug Millar as Jacob Moyer, unknown, unknown, Dale Shantz as Sam Moyer. The middle two characters are possibly elderly and younger Mennonite bishops, played by Gary Gingrich and Don Martin.
Actors from the Twilight Auction
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Doug Millar (left) as Jacob Moyer and Naomi Eby as Sallie Moyer
Actors from the Twilight Auction
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Left to right: Dale Shantz as Sam Moyer, Doug Millar as Jacob Moyer, Naomi Eby as Sallie Moyer
Actors from Twilight Auction play
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Actors from the Twilight Auction, play performed by Conrad Grebel College in Waterloo, Ontario. The actor in bib overalls playing the father is Doug Millar. Other performers include Dale Shantz (son Sam), Brenda Sauder (Sam's girlfriend Mary) and Naomi Eby (mother). Five negatives. Photos taken March 13, 1969. Hunsberger photo. The play was performed at the Theatre of the Arts at the University of Waterloo.
Hunsberger, David L.
At the grave of John and Anne Berge
L-R: Lorna Bergey, Dorothy Bergey, Allan Dettweiler, Gertrude Bergey, Lester Koch, Alice Koch, Doug Millar. (MHSO collection).
Millar, Doug
At the grave of John and Anne Berge
L-R: Lorna Bergey; Dorothy Bergey; Allan Dettweiler; Gertrude Bergey; Lester Koch; Alice Koch; D.Douglas Millar.
Millar, Doug
Conrad Grebel College's first board reunited
Conrad Grebel College's first board reunited at the Founders' Dinner in 1997. Left to right: John W. Snyder, Orland Gingerich, Hugo Harms, Douglas Millar, Milton R. Good, Henry Epp.
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Conrad Grebel College's ground breaking ceremony.
Part of David L. Hunsberger collection
Conrad Grebel College's ground breaking ceremony. L to r: Newton Gingerich, Henry Jantzi, J. Winifield Fretz, Henry P. Epp, and Doug Millar. Photo taken October 5, 1963. Hunsberger photo
Hunsberger, David L.
Conscientious objectors and airmen
Part of Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church "Risk and Endurance" photograph collection
Caption in Risk and Endurance: "These young friends made different decisions in the face of war. l to r: Donald Millar, Gordon Eby, Bob Rahn, Doug Millar. The Millars served as COs. Gordon Eby, a United Church member, and Bob Rahn, a Lutheran, joined the Air Force. Rahn was killed overseas." Donald and Doug Millar are in civilian clothes while Gordon and Bob are in military uniform.
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Doug and Anne Millar at a Clemens family grave
Two copies. Taken during MHSO tour in 1983
Millar, Doug
Doug and Anne Millar wedding. Back (L-R): Donald Millar, Ruth Eby, Anne Eby Millar, D. Douglas Millar; Front: Gary Eby, Loella Eby
Doug Millar portrays Christian Eby
Part of Mennonite Archives of Ontario collection of photographs
Doug Millar in costume as Christian Eby for the drama "Trail of the Conestoga," a play based on the novel by Mabel Dunham about the early Mennonite settlers of Waterloo County. A note by Anne Millar accompanies the photograph: "Doug as Christian Eby in the play 'Trail of the Conestogo' [sic]. Doug's personal background was a mix of Scottish and P[ennsylvani]a. German and he enjoyed his involvement in both cultures - the world of Robbie Burns and the ways of trhe Pa. Germans. The Millar clan is included with others in the MacFarlane tartan."
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