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Western Ontario Mennonite Conference congregations

Classification scheme: V

  1. East Zorra
  2. Hillcrest
  3. Poole
  4. St. Agatha
  5. Steinmann
  6. Wilmot
  7. Tavistock
  8. Valleyview
  9. Cassel
  10. Crosshill
  11. Avon (Stratford)
  12. Parkhill
  13. Nairn
  14. Riverdale
  15. Maple View
  16. Blake
  17. Petitcodiac (N.B.)
  18. Living Water Community Christian Fellowship
  19. Wellesley
  20. Milverton

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Conrad Grebel University College
140 Westmount Road North
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G6

Phone: 519-885-0220 x24238

Email: marchive@uwaterloo.ca

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Conrad Grebel University College

Conrad Grebel University College
140 Westmount Road North
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G6
519-885-0220

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Conrad Grebel University College is situated on the traditional territory of the Attawandaron (Neutral), Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Read Grebel's full land acknowledgement.

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