- CA MAO 2015-1.109
- Einzelstück
- May 1993
Members of Conscience Canada at the annual meeting, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, May 1993. Standing is Conscience Canada founder Edith Adamson.
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Members of Conscience Canada at the annual meeting, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, May 1993. Standing is Conscience Canada founder Edith Adamson.
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Conscience Canada member holding t-shirt
Member of Conscience Canada, a woman, at the annual meeting, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, May 1993. She is holding a t-shirt with an graphic of a dove carrying an olive branch. Wording on the shirt reads "taxes for peace, not war."
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Speaker at Conscience Canada meeting
An unidentified speaker at the Conscience Canada meeting, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, May 1993
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Speakers at Conscience Canada meeting
Speakers at the Conscience Canada meeting, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, May 1993. Left to right: Joy Newall, unknown, Dr. Milnor Alexander.
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Daphne Davey (left), Peace Dialogues coordinator in Charlottetown, with participants at the Basilica Recreation Centre. In 2004, Conscience Canada sponsored Peace Dialogues across Canada to discuss ways of applying nonviolence to Canada's defense and security policies.
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Daphne Davey (right), coordinator of the Peace Dialogues in Charlottetown at the Basilica Recreation Centre. To her left is Ruth Mathiang, a student from the Sudan who participated in the Dialogues. Conscience Canada sponsored Peace Dialogues across Canada in 2004 to discuss ways of applying nonviolence to Canada's defense and security policies.
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Conscience Canada group on Parliament Hill
Conscience Canada group that traveled to Ottawa to lobby for peace tax legislation. Back row (left to right): Dominique Boisvert, Don Woodside, Doug Pritchard, Chris Derksen-Hiebert. Front (left to right): Jane-Orion Smith, unknown.
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Urias K. and Magdalena Weber in an informal photograph
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Erma Cressman at the Clothing Centre
Erma Cressman working at the Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church Clothing Centre on Weber Street, Kitchener. The Centre opened in 1972 when the church began collecting clothing for local needy people.
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General Conference missionaries in India
A group of mostly Mennonite Church General Conference missionaries in November 1950. Front row (left to right): Eva Pauls, Elenore Schmidt, Anne Penner, Marie Duerksen, Melva Lehman. Second row (left to right): Christina (Harder) Duerksen, Rev. Jacob R. Duerksen, Metta (Habegger) Moyer, Rev. Samuel (S.T.) Moyer, Martha Burkhalter, Dr. Harvey R. Bauman, Dr. Ella (Graber) Bauman, Rev. Paul A. Wenger, Adah (Good Burkhalter) Wenger. Third row (left to right): Rev. Edward Burkhalter, Ramoth (Lowe) Burkhalter, Rev. Orlando Waltner, Vernelle (Schroeder) Waltner, Dr. Herbert E. Dester, Mrs. Dester, Zola (Lantz) Janzen, Rev. Abraham E. Janzen, Olga (Schultz) Claassen, Rev. Curt A. Claassen. Back row (left to right): Leona Cressman, Helen Kornelsen, Willard Unruh, Mrs. Willard Unruh, Erwin Schrag, Mrs. L.W. Janzen, Rev. L. W. Janzen, Helen Nickel.
Comment in caption: "On furlough at time of picture - Rev. and Mrs. Harold Ratzloff, Augusta Schmidt."
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Funeral photograph of Heinrich Harder
Heinrich Harder lies on an open funeral bier; his widow and children stand behind the bier. Front row (left to right): Katharina "Tina" Harder, Mary "Mariechen" Harder, Anna (Dueck) Harder, Margaretha "Greta" (Harder) Metz. Back row (left to right): Gerhard Harder, Isbrand Harder, Abram Harder, John Harder. Another son, Henry, was not present.
A note on the back of the photograph indicates the fate of the family members: Gerhard died in Siberia, near Tashkent; Isbrand "died in concentration camp, was taken in the Stalin purge of 1937"; Abram migrated to Canada in 1924; John and Anna both died in Kleefeld; Tina and Mariechen died in Russia; Greta married Edwart Metz, and "died in Russia 1960. Her husband died in concentration in Russia. He was taken away during Stalin purge 1937."
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General Conference ribbons, 1950
General Conference guest ribbons, Freeman, South Dakota, 1950. The ribbons were used by Aaron Doerksen and his wife from Port Rowan, Ontario.
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Cast members of "This Land is Ours"
Two adults and five children, probably portraying a family in the Amish Mennonite historical drama "This Land is Ours," pose backstage. The location is probably Stratford, Ontario but may also be South Bend, Indiana. The play was performed in both locations in 1973.
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