Chronology of the Bahá'í Faith in Canada

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1937 (In the year) The publication of Sunburst by Lorol Schopflocher. It was published in London by Ryder & Co. (This scanned copy made available courtesy of Kurt Asplund.)
    The author, prominent socialite and wife of the Hand of the Cause of God Siegfried Schopflocher, recounts her own life story and her many travels on behalf of the Bahá'í Faith. [BEL 7.2349 p139]
Lorol Schopflocher; Siegfried Schopflocher
1937 (In the year) John and Audrey Robarts became Bahá'ís in Toronto. [OBCC151] John Robarts; Audrey Robarts; - Knights of Bahá'u'lláh; - Hands of the Cause; Toronto, ON
1937 Apr 1938 The Vancouver community developed a series of 12-minute radio programs broadcast on CJOR radio. The subject was "World Order". Along with an accompanying brochure on the 12 principles and study classes for the public, the program attracted from forty-five to sixty interested persons. The programs were heard in Victoria, Comox, Armstrong and Vernon. [OBCC215] Radio; Vancouver, BC; Victoria, BC; Armstrong, BC; Vernon, BC First use of a series of radio programs in teaching the Faith in Canada.

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