- 1947-00-01 — The purchase of the Beaulac site, Canada's first nationally owned summer and winter school site. This site would serve the community until the early 70's.(OBCC164, BNNov1947p10-11]
- 1950-12-26 — A Winter School was held at Beaulac. [CBN 16 November 1950 p7]
- 1950-12-26 — A Winter School was held at Beaulac. [CBN 16 November 1950 p7]
- 1951-12-26 —
Beaulac Winter School. [CBN No 23 November 1951 p 5]
- A "shower was given for the Beaulac School to which all Bahá'ís in the greater Montreal area were invited. Lamps, sheets, towels, bedspreads, furniture and money were received. [CBN No 25 January 1952 p4]
- 1952-12-26 — Rosemary Sala spoke about her recent pilgrimage at the Beaulac Winter Session. [CBN No 36 December, 1952 p8]
- 1953-12-26 — A winter session was held at Beaulac. A maximum of 30 people were accommodated.
Priority was given
to those able to spend the entire week.
For those who could not be there full-time,
a weekend session was arranged
from evening dinner on Dec. 31 to lunch
on Jan. 3. [CBN No 47 December 1953 p2]
- 1955-01-01 — A Winter School was held at Beaulac, QC. Courses included
one by Lloyd Gardiner on "Administration",
during which the L.S.A.'s of
East Beaulac and West Beaulac met to
discuss a specific community problem. This workshop method of learning by
doing ensured better learning with many
an added chuckle.[CBN No 61 Feb 1955 p1]
- 1955-01-01 — At Skyloft Lodge north of Toronto
29 Bahá'ís and 30 non-Bahá'ís attended
a winter school conference arranged by the
Ontario Youth Committee. Canadian
communities represented were Toronto,
Thoro1d, Kingston, Forest Hill, Pickering,
Hamilton, Stratford and Oshawa. Friends
were also welcomed from Hamburg and
Niagara Falls, N.Y., from Connecticut
and from Pittsburg, Pa.
The speakers were Miss Nancy Campbell,
Hamilton, who spoke on "Living
the Bahá'í Life'', which gave much food
for thought. Douglas Martin and Elizabeth
Manser, each conducted a
session. [CBN No61 Feb 1955 p1]
- 1955-12-31 — Teachers at Beaulac Winter School were Roger White, Ottawa, who led a discussion on "The Way Home" based on the Seven Valleys and Douglas Martin whose course was entitled "The Emphasis is on the Individual". [CBN No 73 Feb 1956 p4]
- 1957-01-01 — The Laurentian Bahá'í Winter School was attended by about twenty people. Mary and Andy Andrews of Ottawa were the presenters. [CBN No 85 February 1957 p2]
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