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Mennonite Memories of Pelee Island, Ontario, 1925-1950
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Henry and Anna Cornies, son Henry, daughter Helen, and family friend Rudolph Rinkel lived here
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Pelee Passage Lighthouse
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Abram Epp and Hilda Klassen get married at the Mission Hall. Rev. N.N. Driedger officiated
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McCormick's Grocery Store, North End where Nick and Agnes Wiens worked
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Young people standing on Centre Dyke bridge
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George Konrad & Hilda Thiessen in front of Isaac Klassen's stone house built with quarry stone
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George Wiens and the lawn mower he built for his work at the Pelee Club House
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Astrid, Paul and Kurt Gossen in the playhouse their dad built for them
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The Patricia McQueen docked at Pelee
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The SS Pelee heading home
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First aircraft landing on Pelee Island
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Pilot Harry Honey preparing to leave the Island. He was a good pilot and friend to the Islanders
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Helen Cornies posing in the cockpit of the Pelee airplane
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Pelee Island Mail Plane
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Abe and Hilda Epp standing next to the Pelee plane at the airport on Centre Dyke Road
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Women on a Sunday afternoon
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Uncle John Wiebe (right) with a visitor from the mainland
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Don Nast, hired man, in Jacob Gossen's corn crib
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