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1948 1 Feb
194- |
The election of the 12th, 13th 14th, and 15th and spiritual assemblies in Ottawa, Scarboro, West Vancouver and Victoria. [OBCC224, 223, 219, 308] | Local Spiritual Assembly, formation; Ottawa, ON; West Vancouver, BC; Victoria, BC; Scarborough, ON | |
1948 1 Feb
194- |
The first Regional Conventions were held to elect delegates to the upcoming first National Convention. [OBCC308] | Conventions; Conventions, District | first Regional Conventions |
1948 Ridván
194- |
The following were elected to the Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Montréal: Siegfried Schopflocher, Gwen Inwood, Arthur Irwin, Milli Tina Gordon, Eddie Elliot, Adline Lohse, Bert Rakovsky; Amine De Mille; and René Roy. [OBCC146, 153] | Local Spiritual Assembly, election; Siegfried Schopflocher; Gwen Inwood; Arthur Irwin; Milli Tina Gordon; Eddie Elliot; Adline Lohse; Albert Rakovsky; Amine De Mille; René Roy; Montreal, QC | |
1948 24 - 25 Apr
194- |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Dominion of Canada was established. [BBRSM:186; BW13:856; MBW143; PP397; BW11p20]
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National Spiritual Assembly; National Convention; Laura Davis; Rowland Estall; Lloyd Gardner; Doris Richardson; John Robarts; Emeric Sala; Rosemary Sala; Siegfried Schopflocher; Ross Woodman; National Spiritual Assembly, election of; Montreal, QC | first National Convention |
1948 Ridván
194- |
The newly formed National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Canada launched a Five Year Plan (1948-1953). [Ruhi 8.2 p46]
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- Teaching Plans; Greenland; Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada | |
1948 May
194- |
James Loft, a Mohawk from near Belleville became a Bahá'í, according to OBCC62, the first Native to enroll.
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James Loft; Jim Loft; Belleville, ON | |
1948 7 - 14 Aug
194- |
First Baha'i conference held at Franklin Camp. Georgian Bay, Ontario. See photo. [Worldwide Community of Bahá'u'lláh | Summer schools; Georgian Bay, ON | |
1948 Oct - Jan
194- |
When Ottawa was a goal with only five believers, week after week, John Robarts took the Friday night train from Toronto to Ottawa and returned in time for work Monday morning. He rarely addressed public meetings and did not always lead the local fireside but he was there. His intensive effort was directed to this one need, his absorbing and sincerely loving interest in the enquirers, his enthusiasm for the Faith bore fruit and the Ottawa Spiritual Assembly was formed four months after his visits began. He had followed the same personal teaching plan that had be so successful in Hamilton. In neither place did he accomplish the task single-handedly. He was supported by the friends, and he supported them. [CBN No 72 Jan 1956 p4] | John Robarts; Teaching; Local Spiritual Assembly, formation; Ottawa, ON |
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