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Erna (Wiens) Stern photographs

  • CA MAO Hist.Mss.1_301_2
  • Series
  • 1942, 2006

Copies of photographs taken by Erna Wiens' supervisor during the reconstruction of the Dneprostroi hydroelectric station in 1942, and two portraits of Erna Wiens.

Stern, Erna (WIens)

Canada East Fellowship Retreat

  • CA MAO XV-91/4
  • File
  • [between 1981 and 2006]

The East Africa Revival began as an ecumenical, grass-roots Christian renewal movement in 1929. The movement emphasized a personal acceptance of Jesus Christ, and encouraged a Christ-centered life in community that broke down barriers of denomination, race, class and ethnicity. Women took significant leadership roles in the movement.

North American Mennonite missionaries returning from East Africa spoke of the influence of the revival on their lives, and sought to bring the same revival to North American Mennonites through itineration and fellowship conferences. In 1981, Simeon and Edna Hurst and Ron and Marjorie Lofthouse from Ontario attended an East Africa revival fellowship retreat in Minneapolis. They were inspired to bring a similar retreat to Ontario, forming the Canada East Fellowship Retreat. Photographs in this file are publicity images used in annual Canada East Fellowship Retreat brochures.

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Conrad Grebel University College graduates (Music)

  • CA MAO Digital 182
  • Item
  • 2006

Conrad Grebel University College graduates (Music majors), 2006. Laura Gray at left; Tim Corlis at right

Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)

Lorraine Roth photographs of Mennonite properties in Waterloo Region and Oxford County

  • CA MAO Hist.Mss.1-117-6
  • Series
  • 1980, 1997-2006

This series, part of the Lorraine Roth fonds in the Mennonite Archives of Ontario (Hist.Mss.1.117), contains photographs taken or collected by Lorraine Roth. Predominantly, they are photographs of properties in the rural areas of Waterloo Region and Oxford County that have Amish or Mennonite connections. This includes farms, houses, churches, and cemeteries.

Roth, Lorraine

Planning committee for Father Elias Chacour visit

  • CA MAO 2000-1 57
  • Item
  • 2005

Planning committee for Father Elias Chacour visit to Ontario Mennonite churches in June 2005.
L-R: Nathan Funk, Robert Witmer, Pieter Niemeyer, Glenn Zehr, Glenn Witmer, Abuna Elias Chacour, Shawkey, Steve Drudge, Lyn Drudge. Absent: Fred Lichti, Rebecca Yoder Neufeld

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A visitor to the Mennonite Archives of Ontario

  • CA MAO 2015-1.677
  • Item
  • [between 1990 and 2005]

A woman looks through a copy of the book "Hannes Schneider, His Descendants and Times" in the processing room of the Mennonite Archives of Ontario in the Conrad Grebel library

Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)

Marlene Epp presents Paul Williams with a plaque

  • CA MAO 2000-1 81
  • Item
  • 2005

At the 11 October 2005 German Pioneers Day in Kitchener, Ontario, Marlene Epp presents Paul Williams with a plaque commemorating the role of the Six Nations in the establishment of a Mennonite community in Waterloo Region. L-R: Marlene Epp, Paul Williams, Gerhard Griebenow (coordinator of German Pioneers Day), Lehman Gibson of the Six Nations.

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Henry Paetkau

  • CA MAO Digital 186
  • Item
  • 2005

Formal head and shoulders portrait of Henry Paetkau, president of Conrad Grebel University College, 2003-2011.

Conrad Grebel University College (Waterloo, Ontario)

Wilmot Township (Ontario) School Section #7

  • CA MAO 1990-4 104
  • Item
  • 2005

Wilmot Township (Ontario) School Section #7 (Pinehill School) photograph in 1931. Enclosed sheet with photo identifies all the students.

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