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Archives for March 2013

March 28, 2013

Peter Willms in the Wagon

Young Peter Williams standing in his wagon, smiling at the sky, surrounded by chickens on the ground

Article by Candace Nast / Filed Under: Slider /

March 18, 2013

The Peter and Elizabeth Tiessen Family Story

As told in 2008 by Jake Tiessen, born in 1922. In 1925 our family, consisting of my parents, half-brother Peter,half-sister Margaret Tiessen Gossen, Frank, Betty Tiessen Janzen, Nick, Agatha, Mary Tiessen Harder, Katharine, and I moved to the Duke farm. In the fall of 1927, my parents bought the farm I live on today from […]

Article by Astrid Koop / Filed Under: Stories Then /

March 11, 2013

Story of Michael Williamson

Michael Williamson was hired by the Leamington United Mennonite Church (LUMC) in 2011 to join our pastoral team which included four other pastors. Michael’s Early Life Michael lived in Cambridge, together with his parents Marlene Hamilton and Greg Williamson until he became a teenager. He was baptised in the Anglican Church as a baby and joined […]

Article by admin / Filed Under: Stories Now /

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