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Canadian Summer School at Clinton, British Columbia
From fifty-four localities in the United States and Canada, Baha'is came to the Canadian Bahá’í Summer School, held from August 15 to 21 at Clinton, British Columbia. Those in attendance numbered around 200 persons. Before the school ended, six new declarations were made.
After the school, two who attended were approached in a laundromat by two tourists from California who were eager to learn about the Faith. Before the evening was over they had made their declarations then stayed for another day of intensive teaching. They were sent off with books and pamphlets and names of Bahá’ís to meet in their travels. When the Clinton believers heard again, these new friends had visited in Prince George, were aglow with the Faith and were constantly being deepened.
Bahá’í News. Issue 490, page 18. View as PDF
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