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**A Benti to the Admins...Please keep this topic int he General Section for max viewing..This is the first time Cambridge Gurughar will be having a Youth Kirtan Darbar and we want to get the word out...Thank you in advance... Vaheguru d_oh.gif **

Laurier Youth Keertan Darbar

Saturday March 17, 2007

6:00pm - 12:00am

Cambridge Gurdwara

1401 Roseville Road

Cambridge, Ontario

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Laurier Sikh Students' Association invites you, your family and your friends to Laurier's first Youth Keertan Darbar. We encourage all youth to come out and be a part of this event.

There will be a bus leaving at 5:00 pm from the parking lot of Dixie Gurdwara. If you are interested in taking the bus to and/or from the Keertan Darbar, please contact us as soon as possible to get your name on the list. Anyone and everyone is welcome to take the bus.

Rehiraas Sahib will start at 6 pm sharp, followed by simran at 6:30 pm and keertan at 7 pm

Rides will be offered for Laurier/Waterloo students. If you need a ride please contact us.

If you have any further questions or concerns please e-mail us at wlussa@yahoo.ca.

Thank you,

Wilfrid Laurier University Sikh Students’ Association

Destination:

1401 Roseville Road

Cambridge, Ontario

(519) 623 – 7972

From Toronto/Ottawa:

Take Hwy 401 WEST towards LONDON

Take exit # 275 FOUNTAIN ST. / RR-28 / HOMER WATSON BLVD toward CAMBRIDGE/KITCHENER

Turn LEFT onto FOUNTAIN ST S / HOMER WATSON BLVD – go 0.5 miles

Turn RIGHT onto DICKIE SETTLEMENT RD / RR-71. – go 1.9 miles

Turn LEFT onto ROSEVILLE RD / RR-46 / RR-71. Continue to follow ROSEVILLE RD / RR-46. – go 1.1 miles

Gurdwara is on your RIGHT side

From London:

Take Hwy 401 EAST towards TORONTO

Take the CEDAR CREEK ROAD EAST / RR-97 E exit- EXIT 268A- toward CAMBRIDGE.

Merge onto RR-97 / CEDAR CREEK RD.

Turn LEFT onto DUMFRIES RD / RR-47.

Turn RIGHT onto ROSEVILLE RD / RR-46

Gurdwara is on your RIGHT side

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Laurier's first ever keertan darbaar! Lets all show our support, a bus is being organized by them as well. York's first keertan darbar was a success, went on longer than expected, ... d_oh.gif Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru...

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I don't know about the cake veerji ... but I do know that they do seva with such pyaar for Guru Ji that doing sangat with them is a blessing for anyone ... So please everyone come, it's going to be a beautiful night with nothing but 'love in the air' for Guru Ji

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