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1946 25 Nov | A large public meeting was sponsored by the Bahá'í Public Relations Committee of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada. It was held in the Concert Hall of the Winnipeg Auditorium and was attend by more than four hundred people. The speakers were Edris Rice-Ray, an American and Emeric Sala, a Canadian. [Bloodworth, Grains of Wheat p18] | Edris Rice-Wray; Emeric Sala; Winnipeg, MB | ||
1946 23 - 25 Nov | A Public Campaign was held in Winnipeg.
Due to the participation of Audrey Robarts many prominent people attended some of the events including the wife of the Lieutenant-Governor of the province. |
Edris Rice-Wray; Emeric Sala; Audrey Robarts; Ross Woodman; Winnipeg, MB | ||
1946 Ridván |
The Second Seven Year Plan of the United States and Canada (1946-1953) was launched. [BBR180; BBRSM158, 185; MA87-89, MA89]
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Seven Year Plan; - Teaching Plans | ||
1946 - 1950 | Helen Poissant who had learned of the Faith in Winnipeg from Lillian Tomlinson, pioneered to Saskatoon. [OBCC186] | Helen Poissant; Lillian Tomlinson; Pioneering; Winnipeg, MB; Saskatoon, SK | ||
1946 (In the year) | The Beaulac property, near Rawdon was purchased by Rosemary and Emeric Sala in partnership with Freddie Schopflocher with the intention of establishing a winter school. Bill Suter, a Swiss immigrant, was appointed as the caretaker. [TG108]
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Summer schools; Beaulac, QC; Beaulac, QC | first endowment of the National Spiritual Assembbly | |
1946 (In the year) | The first male Bahá'í in Edmonton, Roland McGee, arrived with his wife Anne, in 1946. [Edmonton Bahá'í History] | Roland McGee; Anne McGee; Edmonton, AB | ||
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