- CA MHC 054-16.0
- Item
- [between 1870-1880?]
Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of the workers in front of the Dominion Button Works in Berlin (Ontario), owned by Jacob Y. Shantz.
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Part of Lawrence Klippenstein's Mennonite Memories book photos
This is a photo of the workers in front of the Dominion Button Works in Berlin (Ontario), owned by Jacob Y. Shantz.
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Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church fonds (MHA)
This fonds contains bulletins (1952, 1961, 1968-1988,1996-2001), newsletters (1949-1958, 1965-1988, 1995-1999), directories (1973-1977, 1993-2001), minutes (1995), and annual reports (1943, 1944, 1950-1971, 1980, 1995). The records pertain to the development of the Mennonite congregation in Kitchener, Ontario. They document some of the leaders and participants in the congregation.
Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church (Kitchener, Ontario)
Margaret Rogalsky and her brother Johannes Epp
Part of Heinrich M. Epp fonds
This photo shows Margaret Rogalsky with her oldest brother Johannes Epp in Kitchener ON.
Johannes & Anna (Friesen) Epp,
Part of Heinrich M. Epp fonds
This photo shows #1115 Johannes & Anna (Friesen) Epp, Kitchener ON.
Kornelius and Elisabeth (Dick) Penner family
Part of Koop Family fonds
Kornelius and Elisabeth (Dick) Penner with their children. From oldest to youngest they are Peter, Frank, Frieda, Hans, Walter and Anneliese.
Kaune, W.
Waterloo Kitchener United Mennonite Church fonds
This fonds contains bulletins (1961-2016), constitution and bylaws (1954),[196-?]-([198-?]), directories (1964-1997), programme (1967-1981), annual reports (1977-1993, 2007), a brief congregational history (1977-1980), Waterloo Mennonite Homes annual reports (1980-1984), Inter-Mennonite meeting minutes (1981-1982), congregational meeting minutes (1981-1990, 2013-2016), funeral bulletins (2012-2013, 2015-2016), wedding bulletins (2013, 2015), and newsletters (1989-1997). The records pertain to the development of the Mennonite congregation in Waterloo, Ontario.
Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church (Waterloo, Ontario)
Part of Isaac I. Friesen fonds
This photo shows a long line of people in a field at World Conference in Kitchener, Ontario.
Part of David Toews collection
Participants attending the Mennonite World Conference in Kitchener, sitting of the steps of a building.
Hunsberger, David L.
Part of David Toews collection
This is a photo of the stage in the arena where the Mennonite World Conference was held in Kitchener, Ontario. There is a man on the platform speaking and 9 men seated behind him. A large banner in the back says "Seventh Mennonite World Conference. The Lordship of Christ/ Jesus Christus Der Herr".
Hunsberger, David L.
Part of COE Slide Presentation - "Mennonite World Conference"
In 1962, the Mennonite World Conference returned to North America, to Kitchener, Ontario. The theme was "The Lordship of Christ." Participation was much larger than at previous conferences, with 12,500 persons registered.
Mennonite World Conference - assembly
This is a photo of a large assembly at the Mennonite World Conference in Kitchener, ON.
Hunsberger, David L.
Part of Isaac I. Friesen fonds
This photo shows the stage at the World Conference sessions in Kitchener, Ontario.
Part of Isaac I. Friesen fonds
This photo shows the stage at the World Conference sessions in Kitchener, Ontario.
Part of COE Slide Presentation - "Mennonite World Conference"
Over 500 participants at the 7th Mennonite World Conference (MWC) were from outside North America, with 25 countries represented.
Part of COE Slide Presentation - "Mennonite World Conference"
In ts final session at the 7th Mennonite World Conference (WMC), delegates paid tribute to Harold S. Bender as its long-time leader. He was unable to attend all of the 1962 conference and died soon after.