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German Canadiana in Ontario Bibliography
How did New Germany become Maryhill?
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords: MaryhillPlace namesYear of publication: 2015Export options:How Galt meets an immigration problem
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: Reference from the Canadian Periodical Index.Keywords: ImmigrationMigration processYear of publication: 1949Historical Period: 1949Export options:In search of promised lands: a religious history of Mennonites in Ontario
Type: BookAbstract:The wide-ranging story of Mennonite migration, theological diversity, and interaction with other Christian streams is distilled in this engaging volume, which tracks the history of Ontario ...
Year of publication: 2015Export options:John Bruegeman remembered
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords:Year of publication: 2015Export options:Keeping our tradition: 60 years of service, 1954-2014
Type: BookKeywords: OntarioPennsylvania GermansPennsylvania German Folklore Society of Ontario York ChapterYork CountyYear of publication: 2015Historical Period: 1954-2014Export options:Mennonite cobbler : balancing faith and tradition in a turbulent world / Kenneth David Brubacher ; illustrated by Graeme MacKay
Type: BookYear of publication: 2015Export options:Mennonite community cookbook: favorite family recipes
Type: BookKeywords: Mennonite cookingCommunityFood customsYear of publication: 2015Export options:Mennonite girl at the Welcome Inn
Type: BookAbstract:Welcome to the Welcome Inn and welcome to the life of Mary Ediger. A work of creative non-fiction, Mennonite Girl follows Mary from her life as a young girl in a quiet rural parsonage to an inner ...
Year of publication: 2015Export options:Mennonite me
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract:Today, the small chapel is filled with people. Women, unadorned, wearing simple, modest dresses, their long hair tucked under black caps, sit with their daughters on one side. Men and boys sit ...
Year of publication: 2015Export options:Mennonite men make meals
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract:[Wally Dirks] was one of 11 retired men who gathered at Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church on the four Fridays in February to learn cooking basics. [Erika Tubb] felt that the basics ...
Keywords: CookingChefsMenChurches MennoniteYear of publication: 2015Export options: