Business Ethics Seminar banquet. L-R: David Jutzi, Fuel oil distributer in Tavistock, (Ontario); John Wiens, Contractor in Leamington; Hardy Klassen; Service Station proprietor in Kitchener
Formal family photo taken on the occasion of the engagement of Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s grandparents, Anna Wiens and Dietrich Rempel, standing. Anna’s younger brother Peter stands at the right. Anna’s parents (and Elfrieda (Gossen) Dyck’s great-grandparents) Margareta (Dück) Wiens and Peter Wiens sit in the middle with their younger daughter, Gretchen (Margaret) seated on a low stool at the right. Peter and Margareta Wiens owned the store in Halbstadt, located across the street from the pharmacy.
Mennonite Historical Society of Ontario Board of Directors (identified on photo).L-R: Dorothy Swartzentruber, Barbara Coffman, Herbert Enns, Elven Shantz, J.W. Fretz, Wilson Hunsberger, Lorna Bergey, Harold Nigh, Orland Ginge
Note on reverse reads: "Delegation to Ottawa to see Prime Minister. Feb, 1951." Front row (left to right): E.J. Swalm, J. B. Martin, B.B. Janz, Fred Haslam, John G. Rempel. Back row (left to right): C.J. Rempel, Elven Shantz, David Reimer, David Schultz. See XV-11.1 Conference of Historic Peace Church fonds for further information.
A formal portrait of the Jacob and Ida (Stauffer) Snider family. Front Row (left to right): Ida, Jacob, Eileen, Irma Snider. Back row (left to right): Beulah, Vernon, Howard Jr., Willard, Clare. Howard was married in 1919, so the photograph was taken before that, possibly about 1912.
A biographical profile of Ida Snider can be found in Willing Service : stories of Ontario Mennonite Women / by Lorraine Roth.
Inter-Mennonite Conf. Board of Congregational resources. L-R: Irvin Cressman, Marie Gingerich, John Wiebe, Earl Smith. Homer Jutzi, Barbara Frey, Paul Penner, Joy Scheifele.
Montrose Mennonite Meetinghouse, as seating was configured from 1950-2009. This is the only Markham-Waterloo Conference meetinghouse with the preachers' bench at the end of the building rather than along the long side as the Old Order Mennonites do.
Threshing gang at Oakshade, August 13, 1932. From left: Edwin Snyder, Mannasah Gingerich, Roy Snyder, maybe Emmanuel Wideman, Nelson Snyder, ?unknown?, Freeman Gingerich, ?unknown?, Edam Ward Scheifele, Ephraim Snyder