Rosthern (Saskatchewan)

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Lydia Schellenberg

File consists of the following:
1) Letters written by Lydia Schellenberg nee Schroeder of Sagradowka (Sagradovka) to her parents in Canada during the years 1923 to 1936.
2)The original letters were transcribed and typed by Katharine Hooge.
3) Clippings of a Schroeder family reunion held in Rosthern in 1972.
4) Handwritten notes by John B Toews. - (1 file) Box 234

Schellenberg, Lydia (Schroeder), 1900-1987

Abram Driedger and the musical quartet

In 1910 Abram Driedger worked at a store in Rosthern, Saskatchewan. There he met like minded musical friends who played the trombone, violin, and French horn. Abram played the clarinet (top left). The names of the friends are not mentioned. The quartet had their picture taken at a studio in Rosthern.

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Henry Driedger and David Driedger

Henry and David Driedger were brothers born three years apart in Blumenfeld, Manitoba. They moved to Clarks Crossing/Osler, Saskatchewan area with their parents in 1904. This photo was taken at a studio in Rosthern while Henry (left) is 22 and David (right) is 19. They both worked as grain buyers before changing their careers and becoming business entrepreneurs.

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Tina Friesen and Nettie Driedger

Tina Friesen (Driedger) is holding Eric Friesen (less than 1 year) and Nettie Driedger (Dyck) is holding Orville (less than 1 year) beside the John C. Friesen home in Rosthern, Saskatchewan.

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David Driedger with son

David Driedger in this picture is holding his son Richard (less than 1 year) in 1925 near an aspen grove. David married Margareta Friesen from Rosthern in 1924.

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Abram and Sarah Driedger Wedding

Abram Driedger, b. 1887, was the son of Johann and Katharina Driedger. He met Sarah Friesen while working at a Rosthern store. They married in Rosthern on October 2, 1910. They took this photo at a studio in Rosthern the day of their wedding.

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Cornelius Driedger at German-English Academy

Cornelius Driedger upgraded his schooling at the German-English Academy as a mature student in 1917. The photo shows him in the top row, second from the right at a Christmas event.

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Rosthern Bible School

Leo Driedger attended Rosthern Bible School from 1948-1949. Rosthern Bible School offered essential Bible training for Sunday School teachers, ministers, missionaries and lay people as well. It trained 491 students from 1932-1957. It was an institution of Mennonite Church Saskatchewan.

Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020

Rosthern Junior College

The German-English Academy had began in 1903 and this photo shows the first quality 2 story school building built in 1910. Its name changed to Rosthern Junior College and in 1956 an extra story was built onto the school building.

Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020

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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