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This is a photograph of Irma Willms. It was used in the Aug. 2003 issue.
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This is a photograph of Irma Willms. It was used in the Aug. 2003 issue.
This is a photograph of Elisabeth Bueckert.
Christian Benefit Shop on 174 Eastchester.
Mennonite Historical Society of B.C. receiving a donation from the B.C. government for the Mennonite Heritage Museum.
The Ewert family. (L-R). Back: Lena, David, Abraham, Margaretha.
Front: David, Henry, Elisabeth, Greta.
Martin Durksen preaching at a meeting
Larry and Joyce Wilson with their child
Four men standing in front of a train, J.J. Thiessen and others
This is a photo of four men standing in front of a train, J.J. Thiessen and H.H. Redekop at the right; possibly John Boldt on the far left. The mountains are in the background.
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Robert Andras, Minister of Manpower and Immigration with Ratzlaff
This photo is of many girls who stayed at the girl's dorm while away from home during their free days or holidays.
Note: picture is on a stiff sheet.
This photo shows the members of the helping committee for the Western Canada Meeting on January 30, 1946.
This file consists of 31 photos and 30 negatives at MBBC such as outdoor sports, doing laundry, ironing, baking, cleaning, singing, music, group pictures and outside the administrative building.
The Cast of Twelfth Night, St. John's Technical High School
This is a photo of the St. John's Technical High School students in the play Twelfth Night. There are 23 people in costume, taken on the front of a stage with the curtain pulled behind them. Ben Horch is Feste the clown, fifth from right, back row, standing on riser. See Volume 1227, Binder 02, pg 47.
North End Winnipeg M. B. Church Choir
This is a photo of the North End Winnipeg M.B. Church Choir consisting of 48 people taken on a stage with a black background. See Volume 1227, Binder 02, pg 54.
This is a photograph of the Winkler School Orchestra, or 32 students with there instruments, and there conductor Ben Horch, seated center front row. See Volume 1227, Binder 02, pg 77.