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I juz found a pamphet at home about Anand Karj published by the Canadian Sikh Study and Teaching Society. It must be really old. the problem is 2 pages are missing and those are like the best pages with historical background info stuff.

the address for this organization on the pamphlet is:

PO Box 60153

6417 Fraser Street

Vancouver, BC, Canada, V5W 4B5

Is this group still at this address, anybody know? I'm asking cuz the pamphlet is hecka old and it's a PO Box address, those can change easily after some time. I hope this organization is still around, right? Any Canadians know bout them?

I'm looking to see if they have a website. they are mentioned here

I've seen a link to them at a couple of other sites but those links don't work. :wub: @

if someone knows, post.

thanx ^_^

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ummm...I'll provide this bit of info:

the pamphlet says the Canadian Sikh Study and Teaching Society is thankful to Sardarni Davinder Kaur Pawa for her help in preparing the article.

The main purpose of the society is to promote Sikh Faith, according to the teachings of SGGS and the Sikh Rehat Maryada (published by SGPC and endorsed by Sri Akal Takht).

does that help? I know there's Canadians at this forum. rolleyes.gif

come onn.........check out the phone directories in Vancouver or Surrey, check with your connections....anyone.......PLZ PLZ PLZ PRETTY PLZZZZ!!! pray.gif

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thanx khalsapreet ji, I got reply back from Muntej Singh ji and he gave me this address: mskadola@telus.net

but he said he is also contact person for them so the address you posted can also be used.

juz thought I'd post that in case anyone else might need it. B)

and thanx for the help ^_^

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