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Finishing the Foundation

The foundation has been dug out by front-end loader and now labourers are digging and smoothing the sides with spades. The outside wall of the old church building has been framed to accommodate the addition that is being built.

Unknown

First Voluntary Service Unit

Ella Wiebe (Calif), Helen Franz (Minn), Anna Friesen (Calif), Betty Preheim (S.D.), Edith Klassen (Ks), Marie Buller (Calif), Lois Riesen (Ks), Beverley Pall (Ore), Elva Retzlaff (S.D.) (Unit Leader), Bernice Preheim (S.D.). (One person's name is missing)

Unknown

Former Staff Reunion

Four couples (two with children) standing on the lawn with the Invalid Home in background.
Annie and Melvin Epp, Katharine (Enns)?, Henry and Helen Klassen, Herman and Tena.

Unknown

Friesen's Store

This photo shows the interior of Friesen's Store in the 1940s. It was started by John C. Friesen in 1926. It transferred to his son Menno in 1943 and in 1976 it was sold to Aaron Regehr, then to his son Marv in 1985. In 2024 it is called Friesen's Bigway. The people in this photo are unidentified. Leo Driedger is the nephew of John C. and Tina Friesen (Driedger).

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Funeral

An elderly man beside an open casket. On back of photo is written: Funeral of Mrs. Skow. Mr. Skow was so lonesome he died about a week later.

Unknown

Funeral Flowers

On back of photo is written: Brenda Bartel was good at this kind of craft. She made these for the funeral of a patient at the Invalid Home who would have no other flowers.

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Gabentag

A crowd of people sitting on benches in front of the Invalid Home. On back of photo is written: In the early years we had Gabentag on the first Sunday in May.

Unknown

General View, Rosthern, Saskatchewan, Canada

  • CA MHSS 992-774
  • Item
  • ca. 1925

Aerial view looking west. Building at corner of Railway St. is Ford Sales.
Written on reverse "you can see the garage well. Course the town has slightly changed since this was taken". Sign on another building I. P. FRIESEN HARDWARE.

Unknown

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