The occasion of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree to Peter J. Dyck (second from right) by the University of Waterloo on October 18, 1974. Others L-R: Donovan Smucker, J. Winfield Fretz, Walter Klaassen
Taken at time of Dedication Service for Conrad Grebel College, October 25, 1964. L-R: J. Winfield Fretz, Carl Kreider (Goshen College), Walter Klaassen, Milton R. Good, Newton Gingrich
Three copies of photo (taken by the K-W Record newspaper). Five of the key participants in the CGC inauguration, October 25, 1964. L-R: J.W. Fretz, Carl Kreider, Walter Klaassen, Milton R. Good, Newton Gingrich.
Principals and Presidents of Affiliated Colleges at the University of Waterloo: L-R: J. Winfield Fretz (Conrad Grebel), Alan McLachlin (St. Pauls), Sister M. Leon (Notre Dame), A. Wyn Rees (Renison), Father John R. Finn (St. Jeromes)
Five views of ground-breaking ceremony for Conrad Grebel College, October 5, 1963. L-R: Newton Gingrich (Mennonite Conference of Ontario), Henry Yantzi (Western Ontario Mennonite Conference), J. Winfield Fretz (Conrad Grebel College), Henry P. Epp (United Mennonite Conference), Douglas Millar (Stirling Ave. Mennonite Church).
Peter J. Dyck receieved honorary doctorate at University of Waterloo on October 18, 1974. L-R: Donovan E. Smucker, J. Winfield Fretz, Peter J. Dyck, Walter Klaassen
42 Mennonite women contributed $1,000.00 worth of work on Sept. 8, 1965, resulting in 106 finished bedspreads for all the beds of CGC residences. J. Winfield Fretz standing in centre; Adeline Brenneman.
Dr. G. Hagey, President of University of Waterloo, center foreground,J. Winfield Fretz behind him. Taken October 7, 1963 at CGC ground-breaking ceremony. Also in the photo, other church college presidents. C.f. 1994-14.1561.