Unknown Church
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CA MHSS UNK 1020
Item
ca. 1950
Unknown
Unknown Family
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CA MHSS 891-33
Item
ca.1930
Studio photograph of man, woman and two children
Fast, Helen Lehn, 1936-
Unknown Portrait
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CA MHSS UNK 1024
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ca. 1950
Hartcraft of Hartford, Wisconsin
Unknown Wedding
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CA MHSS 891-32
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ca.1954
Bride, Groom and wedding party. 1954 Dodge car in backgound
Fast, Helen Lehn, 1936-
Volunteer Workers at MHSS
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CA MHSS UNK 156
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29 January 2003
Menno Nickel, Viola Schmidt, Rosemary Slater and Helen Fast working on Sask Valley News obituaries
Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan
Waldheim Railway Station
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CA MHSS 992-761
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1910
Five railway workers standing behind a jigger on the Waldheim rail station platform.
Unknown
Wedding?
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CA MHSS UNK 66
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ca.1940
2 men and 2 women (wearing veiled hats) all wearing corsages
Unknown
Well Dressed Men
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CA MHSS 891-8
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ca.1925
Seven well dressed men in winter attire
Fast, Helen (SK)
Wheeler Sisters
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CA MHSS 891-22
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ca. 1925
Four young girls, daughters of Seager and Lilian Wheeler, dressed in fancy dress
Fast, Helen Lehn, 1936-
Winkler Bible School 'Pniel'
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Photos of students, faculty and school building. Each photo name signed.
Wiens, H. A., Photographer
Wizard of Oz
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Brent Anger dressed in "metal" and a woman dressed in a white dress perform in a drama.
Unknown
Woman holding baby
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CA MHSS UNK 1014-LG
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ca. 1940
Woman wearing hat and holding baby
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Wood Market at Hague
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CA MHSS 992-759
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ca. 1920
Farmers use horses to bring loads of full length firewood to town to sell. The wood market was located on a corner of Rail Road Avenue opposite the Massey-Harris Farm Implements building where C. C. Sawatzky and Klass I. Dyck were agents. The large store to the right in photo was owned by H. P. Friesen and I. P. Friesen (of Rosthern), and was known as Friesen Brothers. Also operating one of the Rail Road Avenue stores were merchants Jacob Friesen and J. Hildebrandt.
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