CrossRoads - Mennonite Collegiate Institute
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CrossRoads - Mennonite Collegiate Institute
CrossRoads O God, thank you for being with us. We sing praise in your name. Everything that breathes praises your name and witnesses to your persistent glory. Come! Join us! Celebrate with us, you faithful folk! We will exalt God’s name and thank our Creator for promises kept. O God, Your people praise you. Your creation rejoices. You listen to us in times of trouble. You lift us up. You give us strength. You do not allow us to fall Come, all faithful folk! We will invite God to join us wherever we walk. God is our guide, our light, our peace. From years long since poured out, and flowing into this present moment, We worship, exalt, and bless your holy name. March 12 Prospective Student Open House March 12, 13,14 Beauty & The Beast Musical April 12 Chamber Choir Church Visit For full event calendars, visit the Buhler Hall and MCI websites. www.buhlerhall.com & www.mciblues.net June 5-7 MCI 125th Anniversary Celebrations June 7 Saengerfest June 21 Graduation The poem/original psalm was first written, in Spanish, by Grade 12 student Diana Muela as part of her Grade 12 Religion Psalm Project. The poem was translated by Grade 12 student, Justin Loewen. The psalm has been adapted to address the MCI community as we approach our 125th year celebration! Attention Classes of 1955, 1965, 1975, 1985, 1995, & 2005: This is a BiG reunion year for you. Contact us to see about getting plans going for your reunion gathering. (204) 327-5891 [email protected] 13 CrossRoads CrossRoads 1969 1994 1957 “Two birds supporting the hydro pole” 1986 2009 2000 Basketball team 1976 2005 2005 1976 In Res We invite MCI Alumni to submit original works of art for publication in CrossRoads. Photos of visual art should be submitted in JPEG or PNG formats. Written works should be 200 words or less, if possible. Art can be submitted via email to [email protected]. 14 CrossRoads CrossRoads 2000 1957 Uniform Modelling 1946 Volleyball 1994 1986 2005 1976 Cheerleaders 2000 Colleen and James Loewen 15 CrossRoads CrossRoads Celebration Time! Join us June 5-7... MCI125th Anniversary We really, Really, REALLY need your email address to keep you informed of upcoming anniversary events. Email us at [email protected] today! bewith c oanme a st o o k i e sustain er automatic monthly gift of & belong to a circle of 1,000 $10/month $25/month $100/month stookie sustainers building a stronger MCI. Visit CanadaHelps.org OR Set up bill payment online for Access Credit Union members. Did you know that if you send us your email address we can send you CrossRoads electronically? Did you know that now e-CrossRoads contains all kinds of great links to information, pictures, and video? 16 CrossRoads CrossRoads growing connection I am sure by the time you have reached this article in Crossroads you have been convinced to join us for MCI’s 125th Celebration. My invite is simple. This event is filled with time to reunite and celebrate MCI’s stories and history. You don’t want to miss this event. I have a story that I feel needs sharing. I have had the opportunity to share it in a couple of smaller settings, but I feel a need to share it with all CrossRoad readers. For those of you who have heard these words before – my apologies. One of my main tasks here at MCI is fundraising…fundraising is a curious thing…it is encouraging and discouraging. It requires a level of tolerance for rejection. It requires trust, faith, hope, and on occasion, I am banking on a prayer or two. Sometimes fundraising generates a fist pump…like a non-solicited gift, or maybe a gift that has a large sum, or the envelope that has a loonie in it with a note that says “that is all I have”. Harold Schlegel gifted me with a book called... A Spirituality of Fundraising. Here is a part of what it says about fundraising. From the Desk of Conley Kehler Fundraising is proclaiming what we believe…in such a way that we offer other people an opportunity to participate with us in our vision and mission. Fundraising is precisely the opposite of begging. When we seek to raise funds here at MCI we are not saying “Please could you help us out because lately it’s been hard.” Rather, we are declaring…”We have a vision that is amazing and exciting. We are inviting you to invest yourself through the resources that God has given you – your energy – your prayers – and your money –all of which God has called us”. Last year with a few weeks leading up to Saengerfest, I had two very different encounters with two people from very different backgrounds and circumstances. They both wished they had what the other possessed. Here are those encounters. During a church retreat I was part of a small group discussion. One of the group members was new to Canada. The question that was posed to the group used the word ABUNDANCE. I don’t remember the context, but it is the word that is important. Until that point this person was quiet, but when hearing that word abundance 1966 - Conley, Age 3, Behind him is the MCI Auditorium and MCI Outdoor Arena. He is visiting his grandparents Rev AA Teichroeb who lived across the street. – she spoke up “what does this word abundance mean”. Someone in our group explained. This was the response to the definition given ”I see much abundance now that I am here in Canada. Everywhere I go there is food, there is medicine, there is education.” This person then replied “I sometimes think, God has a watering can, and he started watering here in Canada and ran out before he got to my country…I often pray he would start watering from the other side first”. Move the clock ahead a couple of weeks… On a parking lot next to a ball diamond in Winnipeg. I approached the coach of my sons’ AAA Baseball team. He is newly retired, and financially secure. He travels to Africa for a few weeks every year in early spring. So I asked him the standard question. So how was your trip and I then waited for the standard answer that the trip was great. Instead this is what he said…”Conley, these people are amazing. They greet you every day with hospitality that very few people I know have. They give to me from what little they have. Their bed, their food, their water. They work hard, they sing hard, they pray hard, and they worship hard. They trust everything to GOD. Everything”. He finished by saying ”For a people that have so little why do I feel that they have so much. I find myself wishing I had what they have”. 17 CrossRoads CrossRoads Please email us at [email protected] if you plan to attend! 18 CrossRoads CrossRoads Please take time to Like us on Facebook! We’re always entertaining and it’s a great way to stay connected with MCI and the 125 Celebration! Saengerfest 1932 1959 Kitchen Staff 19 CrossRoads CrossRoads Alumni News and Updates births Oliver Jae was born December 5, 2014 to Peter Epp (class of 1998, staff 2004-2007; 2010-2014) and Shanda Hochstetler (Staff 2013-2014). The Ryker Gordon Sansom was born June 6th, 2014 three of them recently moved to to parents Kevin Sansom and Kerri Harms (2005). Ada Rose Wiens was born on Winnipeg, where Peter is pursuing He arrived weighing 8lbs, 15oz and 23 inches. October 21, 2014 at 1:01pm to his masters degree in theology at Proud grandparents are Art (‘69) and Elaine (Bergen) Harms (‘72). Ashley and Lyle Wiens (‘03). CMU. Nicholas Louis was born on November 6, 2014 to Matt (‘94) & Christine Wiebe. celebrations & engagements Alvin (‘60) and Lydia (Loeppky) (‘62) Falk of Niverville, MB celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family and friends at the Niverville Mennonite Brethern Church (now Fourth Ave Bible Church) with a dinner and program on July 13, 2014. They were married on August 1, 1964 at the Niverville Mennonite Church (now Niverville Community Fellowship). Their four children with their spouses and twelve grandchildren were all present as well as extended family from B.C., church family and many relatives and friends from various areas in Manitoba. All these years Alvin has been farming, 20 CrossRoads first with his father and brothers and now with his sons. Lydia has always been at his fingertips on the farm, as well as substitute teaching. They have been serving in a variety of areas in the Niverville MB Church during these 50 years. They are still farming near Niverville and serving in the MB church in Niverville and enjoying their children and Katie Ridley (‘09) engaged to Aaron Saint-Cyr of grandchildren, all living in the Winnipeg. The wedding date is planned for July area. 24, 2015. Where are you living? What are you up to? What experiences would you like to share with MCI alumni & friends of the school? Email us: [email protected] Know anyone who’d like to check out MCI? Let them know about Day in the Life! Come visit us for the day and see what we’re all about! www.mciblues.net for more info CrossRoads deaths Dr. David Penner (‘56) passed away peacefully, after a short illness, on October 28, 2014. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Margaret, children, Randy (fiancee Cecilia Lopez), Carol (Barry) Timbury, and Philip, grandchildren, Angela Timbury, Joseph Timbury, David Penner, Regan (Charity) Edser, and Jordache (fiancee Jackie Wills) Edser, four sisters, one brother, seven sisters-in-law, and seven brothers-in-law. He was predeceased by both parents, both parents-in-law, one sister, one brother, six sisters-in-law, and seven brothers-in-law. David was born in Gnadenthal, MB, on May 1, 1930, and moved with his family to a farm near Winnipegosis, MB, three months later. In his early adulthood, he was a dragline operator and worked in bush camps until he could afford to go back to school. He took Grades 11 and 12 at Mennonite Collegiate Institute in Gretna, MB, and graduated from the University of Manitoba with his MD degree in 1963. After several years as a general physician, he went on to get his Diploma of Public Health at the University of Toronto in 1967, after which he spent the last 15 years of his medical career working in Public Health. John Herman Sawatzky (Student 1962-1963) passed away peacefully at Hamiota Hospital on June 26, 2014 at the age of 67 after a short battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife Ruth (Kolodka), sisters, Ruth O’Hara (Claude), Edna Edwards (Marsden), brother-in-law Ernesto Carillo, and nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, John and Anne Sawatzky, and his sister Frieda Carillo. John attended MCI for one year, 1962-1963. He was a gentle soul who loved making music with his guitar. He is greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. CrossRoads is printed in Canada by: FRIESENS FAST PRINT, Altona, MB Managing Editor: Kayla Giesbrecht MCI Box 250 Gretna, MB R0G 0V0 204-327-5891 [email protected] www.mciblues.net June (Wilson) Hayward, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on October 15, 2014 at St. Boniface Hospital. She is survived by her husband Allan (‘47) of 62 years, son Richard, wife Diane, granddaughters Kelsie, Kendal, and Haley, daughter Donna, husband Randy (Storoschuk), grandchildren Jennifer (Cole), Jason, and Jessica (Mike) and many cousins, nieces and nephews. June was predeceased by her father James A.C. Wilson, her mother Margaret, brother Harold (Orla), sister Hazel (Bert) and brother Artie. June was born in Winnipeg on March 6, 1931, a date she shared with her mother and maternal grandmother. She was educated in West Kildonan and Winnipeg. She graduated from Success Business College in 1948 where she met Allan and worked at the Canada Farm Loan Board until Richard was born. She returned to the workforce after many years of raising their children and retired in 1993. June loved sewing, knitting, crocheting, and crafting, especially for her family. June and Allan enjoyed travel throughout Canada and the United States, and in later years enjoyed many cruises together, including several to Alaska, Mexico, the Caribbean, Iceland, and the U.K. Summers were spent at the summer house at Sandy Hook in the company of grandchildren, pets, and good friends over the canasta table. June and Allan enjoyed many years as season ticket holders for the Bombers. Always an active participant in the interests of her children, she volunteered with the Grant Park High School Orchestra and the River Heights Speed Skating Club. For many years June was active with the Manitoba Land Surveyors Wives group. June was diagnosed with end stage renal failure in 2002. She entered the dialysis program at St. Boniface Hospital in 2005, which ended in her passing. JoAnn Engbrecht, wife of Karl Engbrecht (‘88), passed away after a lengthy battle with cancer on October 5, 2014 in Calgary, Alberta. She leaves to mourn their son Kolton, 5 years old, 3 children from a previous marriage, 2 grand-children, Karl’s daughter Ashley and in-laws George (‘62) and Rita Engbrecht, Boissevain. She will be sadly missed, but is rejoicing in heaven pain free. Correction: In the October 2014 issue of CrossRoads, we wrongly identified Peter Fast and Jake Siemens in the class of 1949 photo on page 11. Our apologies for this error. 21 CrossRoads CrossRoads 1957 22 CrossRoads 1962 Guys Volleyball 1968 Girls Volleyball 1994 2000 CrossRoads 23 CrossRoads CrossRoads Contact MCI Toll free in Manitoba: 1-877-MCI-BLUE (1-877-624-2583) 24 CrossRoads