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**A Benti to the Admins...Please keep this topic in the General Section for max viewing..This is the second time Cambridge Gurdwara will be having a Youth Keertan Darbaar and we want to get the word out...Thank you in advance...

Laurier Keertan Darbar

Saturday September 27, 2008

6:00pm - 1:00am

Cambridge Gurughar

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

You are sincerely requested to join sangat in Guru Granth Sahib Ji's presence for a memorable night of atamras keertan. Laurier Sikh Students' would like to invite you to the 3rd Annual Keertan Darbar at Cambridge Gurdwara on Saturday September 27th.

Rehiraas Sahib will begin at 6:00pm, followed by Simran and Keertan from 7:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m.

For the convenience of sangat living in the GTA, there will be a bus available at dixie gurdhwara. The bus will be leaving at 5:00p.m. sharp.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

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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Everyone must hear the recordings from this YKD. It was a great atmosphere, jammed packed with lovely sangatan singing praises of guru saahib all night. Please listen to every kirtanee.

Recordings: http://www.sikhvibes.com/kirtan/index.php?...bar+-+September

Pictures: http://www.sikhvibes.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=81

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