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Mennonite Archives of OntarioConrad Grebel University College
140 Westmount Road North
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G6
Phone: 519-885-0220 x24238
Title: Series 3: Mennonite Disaster Service
(Series forms part of the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario fonds)
Dates of creation: 1955-1977
Note: Further accruals are expected
Physical description: textual materials
Custodial history: This series is part of a transfer of records from Mennonite Central Committee Ontario in the early 1980s.
Notes: Early records of Mennonite Disaster Service are also located in the Conference of Historic Peace Churches fonds.
Photographs related to the Mennonite Disaster Service can be located through the Mennonite Archival Image Database.
File list:
Box 1. Miscellaneous, 1955- 1977
1. Correspondence, re: Mennonite co-operation with Canadian Civil Defense, 1955-57.
2 Miscellaneous Minutes,1961, 68, 72, 78, 79.
3. Handbook - 1960-61, 1964, 1966-1969, 1972.
4. Correspondence 1956-64.
5. Finances 1959-64.
6. North America, Minutes, 1964.
7. Akron Correspondence & Minutes, 1955-65.
8. Response to Alaska Earthquake, 1964-65.
9. Correspondence, 1966.
10. Correspondence, 1964.
11. Correspondence, 1963.
12. Correspondence, 1962.
13. Correspondence, 1961.
14. Correspondence, 1960.
15. Correspondence, 1959.
16. Correspondence, 1956-57.
17. Correspondence, Civil Defense.
18. Correspondence, 1958.
19. Civil Defense.
20. British Honduras Disaster, 1961.
21. Forms.
22. Paly - "Thanksgiving May" 1974.
23. Correspondence, 1977.
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