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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)

Adalbert Goertz fonds

  • CA MHSBC 84
  • Fonds
  • 1612-2006

Fonds is arranged in the following series:
1) Vital Statistics - 1612-2006 includes Births, Marriages and Deaths - (1 file) - Box 196
2) Lists of Archival Records Berlin and Prussian Mennonites, Danzig district, ca. 1700-1900 - (2 files) - Box 196
3) Publications - bibliography - 1963-2001 - (1 file) - Box 196

Goertz, Adalbert, 1928-2011

George and Anna Reesor donating the Reesor Bible

  • CA MAO 2015-1-96
  • Item
  • 2001

George and Anna Reesor look at the Reesor family Bible with archivist Sam Steiner. The Reesors donated this 1531 Froschauer Bible to the Mennonite Archives of Ontario in 2001. Left to right: Sam Steiner, Anne Reesor, George Reesor. They are sitting in the processing room of the Archives as it was before the 2014 renovations.

Unknown

Helen Dyck (Siemens)

  • CA MHSS UNK 155
  • Item
  • 29 January 2003

Helen Dyck clipping Star-Phoenix obituaries at MHSS.

Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan

It's News To Me! produced and directed by Gareth Neufeld

  • CA CMBS NS12-01
  • Collection
  • 1986

This is a audio-visual presentation commissioned the three major Mennonite archives in Ontario -- Mennonite Archives of Ontario, Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies and Mennonite Heritage Centre. The 17-minute presentation consisted of slides and a cassette recording, designed to both promote the archival institutions and to educate the public about the work of an archives. It starred a snoopy reporter who stumbles upon the Mennonite Heritage Centre, and realizing a good story when he sees one, seeks out the other two major archives in the Canadian Mennonite world.
Using shots from all three archives and featuring the real-life staff of the three archives as well as their researchers, writers/photographers Gareth Neufeld and Allan Siebert developed an entertaining and informative look at the world of an archives. (See Mennonite Historian, June 1986, p. 4.)

Neufeld, Gareth Wayne, 1951-

Kathy Boldt Working at MHSS

  • CA MHSS UNK 153
  • Item
  • 9 January 2008

Kathy Boldt working at MHSS Archives

Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan

Mennonite Archives Audio-Visual: "It's News To Me!"

  • CA CMBS NS25-01
  • Collection
  • 1986

This is a collection of 132 slides used in a 17-minute audio-visual presentation commissioned by the Mennonite Historical Society of Canada to showcase the three major Mennonite archives in Canada. At the time, these were: Mennonite Archives of Ontario (housed in the Conrad Grebel University College complex, Waterloo), Mennonite Heritage Centre (housed at the Canadian Mennonite Bible College complex, Winnipeg), and Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies (housed in the Mennonite Brethren Bible College complex on Henderson Highway, Winnipeg).

The presentation is called "It's News To Me!" and was designed to promote and educate Canadian Mennonite churches about the work of the archival centres.

An audio script accompanied the slides and the presentation was made available to churches for a rental fee to cover shipping and handling costs (see news release in Mennonite Historian 12/2 [June 1986]: 4). The 11-page transcription of the audio tape is located in the NS25-01 folder; and a digitization of the original cassette audio is located in the Audio-Visual Collection (MCD-33-01) at CMBS. To listen to the audio, click on following URL: https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/sites/ca.mennonite-archives-ontario/files/uploads/files/hm10_32_newstome.mp3

Siebert, Allan J., 1953-2016

MHSS Archives Grand Opening

  • CA MHSS UNK 175
  • Item
  • 19 October 2002

Peter Goertzen, Tina Doell and Jacob Loewen at Official Opening of MHSS Archives.

Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan

MHSS Archives Grand Opening

  • CA MHSS UNK 172
  • Item
  • 19 October 2002

Bob Sawatzky presents key to Elmer Guenther, Peter Schroeder and Leonard Doell at Grand Opening of MHSS Archives in Bethany Manor.

Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan

MHSS Archives Grand Opening

  • CA MHSS UNK 173
  • Item
  • 19 October 2002

Elmer Guenther, Peter Schroeder, Leonard Doell, Dick Braun and Dora & Reg Krahn at Official Opening of MHSS Archives in Bethany Manor.

Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan

MHSS Archives Grand Opening

  • CA MHSS UNK 174
  • Item
  • 19 October 2002

Sylvester Funk and Mary Fast (Thiessen) at Official Opening of MHSS Archives. Back row: Henry & Maria Bartel.

Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan

Volunteer Workers at MHSS

  • CA MHSS UNK 156
  • Item
  • 29 January 2003

Menno Nickel, Viola Schmidt, Rosemary Slater and Helen Fast working on Sask Valley News obituaries

Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan