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https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/milverton-mennonite-fellowship Milverton Mennonite Fellowship | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The Milverton Mennonite Fellowship began as a church plant of the Western Ontario Mennonite Conference. Initially it rented space in a nearby church, and later archives of ontariomilvertonmennonitefellowshipuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/mississauga-mennonite-fellowship Mississauga Mennonite Fellowship | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The Mississauga Mennonite Fellowship in Mississauga, Ontario began services in 1980, and formally organized as a congregation of the Conference of United Mennon archives of ontariomississaugamennonitefellowshipuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/tavistock-mennonite-church-tavistock Tavistock Mennonite Church (Tavistock, ON) | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo This congregation was formed in 1942 by the East Zorra Amish Mennonite Church. East Zorra was becoming overcrowded, and a number of members lived in the town of archives of ontariomennonite churchtavistockuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/first-mennonite-church-kitchener First Mennonite Church (Kitchener, ON) | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo This church was named First Mennonite in 1917. Prior to that time it was known as Eby's, Benjamin Eby's, Christian Eby's, Berlin and East End. It is located at archives of ontariomennonite churchfirstkitcheneruniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/community-services-committee Community Services Committee | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The Service Section was responsible for coordinating MCC programs related to welfare and social services. In 1975, the Welfare Section became primarily responsi community services committeearchives of ontariomennoniteuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/leamington-united-mennonite-church-leamington Leamington United Mennonite Church (Leamington, ON) | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of... The congregation began services in 1925, and formally organized in 1929. The first building was occupied in 1934, with a new building program in 1984. Jacob D. archives of ontariomennonite churchleamingtonuniteduniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/mary-g-anna-dick Mary G. & Anna Dick | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Mary G. Dick and Anna Dick were born in Southern Russia in the Molotschna Mennonite settlement. They experienced the Russian revolution, and immigrated to Canad archives of ontariomary gannadickmennonite https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/elizabeth-wenger Elizabeth Wenger | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Elizabeth Wenger (1946- ) grew up in Goshen, Indiana, the youngest child of John C. Wenger and Ruth D. Detweiler. She suffered from physical disabilities. Sh archives of ontariowenger mennoniteelizabethuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/military-problems-commitee Military Problems Commitee | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo he Military Problems Committee (MPC), also known as the Committee on Military Problems, was formed at the 22 Jul 1940 meeting of the Conference of Historic Pe archives of ontariomilitaryproblemscommiteemennonite https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/grace-mennonite-church Grace Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The church is located at 677 Niagara St., St. Catharines, ON, L2M 6P5. archives of ontariomennonite churchgraceuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/niagara-united-mennonite-church Niagara United Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The church is located 0.5 miles northeast of Virgil on the south side of Stone Road, in Niagara-on-the-Lake. archives of ontarioniagara unitedmennonite churchuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/johann-cornies Johann Cornies | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Johann Cornies (1789-1848) was a major leader in the Molotschna Colony in Ukraine in the first half of the 19th century. archives of ontariojohann corniesmennoniteuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/toronto-united-mennonite-church Toronto United Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The congregation began services in 1930s, and formally organized in 1948. The first building was occupied in 1956, with a subsequent building program in 1997. P archives of ontariomennonite churchtorontouniteduniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/toronto-chinese-mennonite-church Toronto Chinese Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The congregation began services in 1979, and formally organized in 1980. The first building was occupied in 1989; for its first years it met at the Danforth Men archives of ontariomennonite churchtorontochineseuniversity https://www.yorku.ca/yfile/2015/03/31/archives-of-ontario-presents-archive-awareness-week-at-york/ Archives of Ontario presents Archive Awareness Week at York - YFile Apr 2, 2025 - Archives of Ontario will host a week of speaker presentations, activities and a tour in honor of Archive Awareness Week at York University. archives of ontarioawareness weekpresentsyork https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/conrad-grebel-university-college Conrad Grebel University College | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo In March 1959 the K-W Inter-Mennonite Ministers' Fellowship, then led by John W. Snyder, Harvey Taves and Jacob J. Toews, planned a panel discussion on "Possibl archives of ontarioconrad grebeluniversity collegemennonitewaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/presidents-frank-h-epp Presidents - Frank H. Epp | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Series 3: Presidents Subseries 2: Frank H. Epp (1973-1979) Vol. 1: 1973-1979, A-An Academic Affairs committee correspondence, minutes, 1973 Academic A archives of ontariopresidentsfrankeppmennonite https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/danforth-mennonite-church Danforth Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The congregation, located at 2174 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, has been affiliated with the Mennonite Conference of Ontario (1907-1988), Mennonite Church archives of ontariomennonite churchdanforthuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/mennonite-benefit-association Mennonite Benefit Association | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo In 1932, the Mennonite Conference of Ontario appointed a committee to explore how the conference could provide a systematic mutual aid plan for ill and needy archives of ontariomennonitebenefitassociationuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/hagerman-mennonite-church-markham Hagerman Mennonite Church (Markham, ON) | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The Mennonite Mission Board of Ontario began services in the Hagerman community in 1932 in the homes of William and Alice Wright and Floyd and Lillian Schmucker archives of ontariomennonite churchhagermanmarkhamuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/arcade-mennonite-church-arcade-ny Arcade Mennonite Church (Arcade, NY) | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Arcade Mennonite Church joined the Mennonite Conference of Ontario in 1957. Arcade is located 40 miles south of Clarence, N.Y. Its charter service was held on archives of ontariomennonite churcharcadenyuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/faith-mennonite-church Faith Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The church is located at 269 Sherk St., Leamington, Ontario N8H 3K9 faith mennonite churcharchives of ontariouniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/jacob-clemmer-family Jacob Clemmer family | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The fonds consists of a family tree for Jacob Clemmer (1821-1892) and his two wives (Anna Lichty, 1827-1861) and Barbara Shirk (1827-1905) archives of ontariojacobclemmerfamilymennonite https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/harrow-mennonite-church Harrow Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The first families in the Harrow area of Ontario obtained land in March 1929. They began to hold worship services in the original farm house living room. archives of ontariomennonite churchharrowuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/bethel-chapel-parkhill-ont Bethel Chapel (Parkhill, Ont.) | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The Bethel Chapel congregation began services in 1961, and formally organized in 1964. The first building was a house purchased in 1963 and renovated as a "Sund archives of ontariobethel chapelparkhillmennoniteuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/erie-view-united-mennonite-church Erie View United Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Erie View United Mennonite Church is a small rural church located in the county of Norfolk. It was established by a Mennonites from Russia in 1926. At first archives of ontariomennonite churcherieviewunited https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/stirling-avenue-mennonite-church Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo On 3 August 1924 Bishop Jonas Snider excommunicated 154 members from First Mennonite Church, Kitchener. The question of headgear for women was the ostensible ca archives of ontariomennonite churchstirlingavenueuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/mennonite-central-committee-canada-0 Mennonite Central Committee Canada | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo This description is not yet complete. Although the Archives is not an official depository for Mennonite Central Committee, it does accrue the records of this or mennonite central committeearchives of ontariocanadauniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/seniors-peace Seniors for Peace | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Seniors for Peace grew out of a Christian Peacemaker Teams conference that Atlee Beachy attended in 1986 in Goshen, Indiana. He was instrumental in starting a archives of ontariofor peaceseniorsmennoniteuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/reesor-united-mennonite-church Reesor United Mennonite Church | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Administrative history: The Reesor United Mennonite congregation began services about 1926, and formally organized in May 1927. It was incorporated as the Reeso archives of ontariomennonite churchreesoruniteduniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/siegfried-f-haasev Siegfried F. Haasev | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Siegfried Haase (1916-1996) was born in Pomerania. He studied fine arts and graphics in Berlin before becoming a war artist during the Second World War. Born archives of ontariosiegfriedmennoniteuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/windsor-mennonite-fellowship Windsor Mennonite Fellowship | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The Windsor Mennonite Fellowship began as a church-planting project of the Conference of United Mennonite Churches of Ontario. Henry Paetkau, pastor of the Harr archives of ontariowindsormennonitefellowshipuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/jacob-h-enns-1911-2002 Jacob H. Enns (1911-2002) | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Jacob H. Enns (17 December 1911-18 January 2002) was born in Ukraine but emigrated to Canada with his family in 1924. He was among the group who arrived at the archives of ontariojacobenns19112002 https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/torchbearers Torchbearers | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo In 1955, the General Conference Mennonite Church formed a Mennonite Boys' League to promote the formation of local boys clubs. At the same time, the Mennonite archives of ontariotorchbearersmennoniteuniversitywaterloo https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/pioneer-park-christian-fellowship Pioneer Park Christian Fellowship | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo The church is located at 68 Biehn Drive, Kitchener, Ontario. The congregation has been affiliated with the Mennonite Conference of Ontario (1842-1988), the Men archives of ontariopioneer parkchristian fellowshipmennoniteuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/history-online History online | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of Waterloo Discover digitized Mennonite archives, featuring photos, oral histories, and exhibits on key historical moments like the Russlaender immigration to Ontario. archives of ontariohistoryonlinemennoniteuniversity https://uwaterloo.ca/mennonite-archives-ontario/catalogs/archives/petitcodiac-mennonite-church-petitcodiac-nb Petitcodiac Mennonite Church (Petitcodiac, NB) | Mennonite Archives of Ontario | University of... The congregation, located in Petitcodiac, New Brunswick, began services and formally organized in 1978. It was originally known as the "Mennonite Fellowship - archives of ontariomennonite churchpetitcodiacnbuniversity