This is a photo of the delegates and their families taken during the summer convention of the Northern District of the General Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Church of North America (later called the Canadian Conference of MB Churches). The photo was probably taken after the Sunday morning worship service, which appears to have taken place in the Roller Rink in downtown Winnipeg.
Used in CM 12-14-3. Participants at 2nd annual Christian Educ. Cf. of Canadian MB churches at the North Kildonan MBchurch George Konrad (back to camera) speaking. H.H. Voth sits at left front. C.f.1993-990 for photo of Konrad.
This photo is of three distinguishd looking middle aged men posing for a photo in the A. Kohen Winnipeg photo studio. They are wearing pants, suit jacket, vest, tie and a shirt. One man is sitting in a chair, the other two men are standing. All three sport moustaches.
3 photos of Canadians & Japanese outside the MCC building in Wpg. At departure? of the Bridge building tour group. See art. in CM 18-31-1 & 18-32-3. (Note colorful dress & white handbag of Mennonite woman in one photo.)
This is a photo of Edward Horch standing behind a fence in front of a dark house with white trim, no. 454. There is a little girl standing in between two windows at the side of the house. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 76.
This is a photo of Helen Horch holding baby Lorna in a field. There are three houses and a washing line with laundry behind her. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 76.
This is a photo of Lorna Mae at 3 months in a stroller. She is smiling, with one hand reaching out towards the camera, in a white top and white bonnet, with a white pillow behind her head. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 76.
This is a photo of baby Carol Horch sitting up in a dark stroller. Carol is wearing a light sweater and knitted bonnet. To the right is a house and to the left is a garden behind a wire fence. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 77.
This is a photo of a two story house with dark siding with light trim. There are three large leafy trees in front of the house and two people. See volume 1231, binder 17, pg 76.