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Social Credit Meetings in Ontario

on Wednesday, 01 February 1956. Posted in Social Credit apostolate

All at 8.00 p.m. CHAPLEAU: City Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 14

TORONTO: At E. Lascelle's 328 Concord St., Thursday, Feb. 16

WINDSOR: Unity Hall, 595 Victoria, corner Wyandotte, Monday, Feb. 20

SARNIA: Parish Hall,(St. Thomas Aquinas), Tuesday, Feb: 21

LAFONTAINE: Parish Hall, Wednesday, Feb. 22 Speakers: H. L. Lapierre, L. P. Bouchard and others.

These meetings are open to all. Social Crediters are more particularly invited to attend and bring friends with them.

New Social Credit centres will be founded in the first four places above.

Also at Sault Ste. Marie, Feb. 13, and Pembrooke, Mar. 6.

The following Social Credit centres are already established and have regular meetings every week: Lafontaine: Parish hall, every Thursday.

Noelville: At Horace Seguin's on Wednesdays

Sturgeon Falls: City hall, on Tuesdays

Kapuskasing: At Leonide Rancourt's,

Val Albert, on Wednesdays

Ansonville: 569 St. James, on Thursdays

Hearst: on Tuesdays

Hawkesbury: On Wednesdays

Alfred: At J. V. Marleau's, on Tuesdays

 

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