Used in Bulletin, SSCM, May 31, 1963, p. 2. Main building of the Five Oaks Chr. Workers Center of the UCC. A Minister's Retreat by the Military Problems Com. of the CHPC took place here. Negative for photo and additional neg. of closeup of the entrance.
Used in CM 11-1-10, bottom center. Participants at MGF in Waterloo talk in the hallway. l-r: Helen Martens (back to camera), doctoral student at Columbia U.; David Janzen, pastor; Dr. Eldon Graber, Dean Robert Kreider.
2 photos of Norman High, Dean at U. of Waterloo, (center in one, at right in the other) speaks with 2 other men at the MGF in Waterloo. The other 2 may be from the other church colleges on the U. of Waterloo campus.
One student is at the book table while another is in conversation with David Groh, Ontario pastor, at the MGF in Waterloo. Part of series from 1994-14.2093f.
Used in CM 11-45-1, supplement "Ontario Peace Bulletin" p.3. Student cf. (Waterloo) planning com. L. to R.: Werner C. Heinrichs, Dave Cressman, Edward Weber, Arnold Gingrich, student chaplain; J. W. Fretz. See CM 11-43-1.
Used in CM 11-45-9, SSCM "Ontario Peace Bulletin" p.1. Mennonite students at WLU forum. Speakers were L. to R.: John Howard Yoder, Nick Kaethler, Dr. Thiry, Dr. Otto Heick. Two add. copies of photo, 11x11 & 9x9. C.f1992-14.2868f.
Note on back: "Ont. students." At the MGF at U. of Waterloo? Two of the 4 men are: Aaron Klassen (far left), Bill Dick, pastor in Waterloo (2nd from right). Could also be linked to Inter-Mennonite mtg. re. CGC. See CM 11-1-4.
Used in Bull. SSCM, May 31, 1963, p.7. Dressed in a plaincoat, Orland Gingerich is speaking behind a pulpit, leading a Bible study at the retreat. C.f. CM 4-23-1 re. his work as Bishop of Steinman Amish Mennonite Church in Baden. Negative also.
Paul Wenger speaking to audience (backs to camera) at the MGF in Waterloo. Adolf Ens (?) on the left with back to camera. Part of series from 1994-14.2093f.
Used in CM 11-1-10, upper left. Members of planning committee for MGF in 1962 (l-r): Victor Stoltzfus, Harry LaFever, Theron Schlabach at the meeting in Waterloo. Part of series, 1994-14.2093f.
Caption in The Canadian Mennonite: "This plaque on the Fernheim memorial represents Christianity and the Bible, the Indian neighbors of the Mennonites, and the missionary obligation to these Paraguayan natives." Used in CM 3-28-3.