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1976 31 Dec - 1 Jan | The second annual meeting of the Canadian Association for Studies took place at Cedar Glen, in Bolton, and was attended by some 100 Bahá'ís from all the provinces and a few from the United States.
Three original papers this year were presented by Dr. William Hatcher, Mr. Douglas Martin and Dr. John Hatcher. Two students, Heida Lakshman and John Taylor also presented papers. The Ottawa company, based in Ottawa, Le Ballet Shayda presented their original piece entitled Journey. [BC Issue 300 February 1977 p6] |
Bahá'í Studies, Associations for; Ballet Shayda; William Hatcher; Douglas Martin; John Hatcher; Heida Lakshman; John Taylor; Bolton, ON | ||
1976 6 – 7 Nov | The first Canadian Bahá'í Native Council was held in Tyendinaga, Ontario. [BW17:162] | Tyendinaga First Nation, ON | first Canadian Bahá’í Native Council | |
1976 Oct | Angus Cowan was appointed to the Continental Board of Counsellors where he served until 1986. Angus introduced the Faith to Dorothy Francis who became a Baha'i in 1960. | Angus Cowan; Continental Board of Counsellors; Dorothy Francis | ||
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