.A cappella choir of Canadian Mennonite Bible College, 1964
- CA MAO XV-19.3-1992-14-4117
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- 1964
Used in CM 12-10-1. A cappella choir of CMBC. They were preparing to tour chs. in the USA & Canada.
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.A cappella choir of Canadian Mennonite Bible College, 1964
Used in CM 12-10-1. A cappella choir of CMBC. They were preparing to tour chs. in the USA & Canada.
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A cappella choir of Canadian Mennonite Bible College, 1967
Used in CM 15-17-11. The a cappella choir of CMBC which was planning to tour the USA. C.f. 14.4123 for a different photo of the choir?
Toews Photo Studio
A cappella choir of CMBC in a recording studio.
A cappella choir of CMBC in a recording studio. Conductor George Wiebe at left. Compare to 14.4122. Same choir?
Regehr, Rudy A., 1930-1997
A formal photograph of the famous Obernkirchen
A formal photograph of the famous Obernkirchen choir that was performing at the Winnipeg Auditorium. The choir is made up of orphan children and is directed by Edith Moeller. Used in CM 18-47-8.
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A service of the North American MB Cf. in MBCI
A service of the North American MB Cf. in MBCI gym? Theme, mounted above the platform,: Walk in Wisdom;" a choir on the platform as well. See CM 11-32-1. Services in 1963 also held in Civic auditorium.
Toews, Walter?
Canadian Mennonite Bible College A Capella choir, 1961
Negative also. A capella choir, 1961. Smaller copy of photo also (16.5x12.5).
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Canadian Mennonite Bible College choir
Dated Jan. 2, 1951. Choir of CMBC. Taken in the Konrad Conservatory? A splendid background. John Konrad was the conductor of the choir at this time. See CM 15-24-42. Konrad is seated in the 2nd row (middle). See 1992-14.2991 regarding Konrad. George D. Wiebe, in front row 3rd from left? Hedy Sawatsky in 2nd row 2nd from left. J
T. Eaton Co. Ltd.
Choir on platform at Kildonan MB Church performing Haydn's "Creation"
Used in CM 11-31-11. Choir on platform at Kildonan MB Church performing Haydn's "Creation" at opening of 49th triennial cf. of Gen. Cf. MB churches Sat. evening, conducted by Victor Martens.
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Used in CM 18-8-8, reviewed by Howard Dyck. Orchestra & combined choirs of CMBC & MBBC performing "Elijah" at Centennial Concert Hall, Wpg. George Wiebe was the conductor. Smaller copy of photo (18x12.5) also. See CM 13-49-1.
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Orchestra & choirs of CMBC & MBBC perform the "Elijah." Similar to 14.4132 except taken from the opposite angle. Two copies of photo, one further away.
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Elmwood community choir conducted by Mrs. Helen Litz
Used in CM 6-20-7. Elmwood community choir conducted by Mrs. Helen Litz (right back). They sang at the MB choir conductors' course & the Man. Musical Festival (see back of photo for these results). The children & young women are from the Elmwood & North Kildonan MB churches
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Eric Wild and the Hymn Sing Chorus
Used in CM 14-14-4 with art. Eric Wild and the Hymn Sing Chorus. At rehearsal in the United College (now U. of Wpg.) Chapel? They were scheduled to sing at the CM Assoc. banquet April 16.
David Portigal & Co. Ltd.
General Conference Mennonite Church Sunday meeting in the Winnpeg Civic Centre
GCMC Sunday meeting in the Wpg. Civic auditorium. Partial view of the choir on the stage. A song leader is directing the audience in singing. Same man as in photo 1998-14.61 at right? Dr. Paul Mininger, one of the speakers can be seen behind the song leader. A fotovix copy of the neg. is enclosed.
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General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches conference choir, 1963
Used in CM 11-31-11. 95 voice choir performing Haydn's "Creation" at the opening of the 49th triennial session of the General Conf. of MB churches in the North Kildonan MB Church. Victor Martens (back to camera) was the conductor.
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Gospel Light Hour Russian choir led by Dave Durksen
Used in CM 8-9-11. GLH Russian choir led by Dave Durksen. Back: C.C. Penner, I. Koop, P. Reimer, F. Sawatsky, P. Dueck. Fr., L.to R.: K. Loewen, A. Janzen, A. Rosler, M. Kasper, K. Peters, K. Kliever.
Derksen, George, 1932-