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The first Canadian Reformed Church was instituted on April 16, 1950, in Lethbridge, Alberta. Its members were people who emigrated from the Netherlands following the end of the Second World War. The War had left Europe in financial and political ruin, and
VinoCool International Inc. have USA and PCT patents pending on a full range of ''new concept'' ECO COOLING SYSTEMS which will provide vibration free, humidity and digital temperature controlled operation in addition to design feature(s) which allow very si
Our StoryCanadian Spectrum Equipment Inc. has been in business since 1985. When Canadian Spectrum Equipment was started it was to fill a need to certify meters and do calibration in 1987 we incorporated the safety of the tanks. Canadian Spectrum Equipment has remained a family owned and operated business, being at 60 Boys Road for 14 years.Jim has been the owner/president running the operation from his central location in the office, he spent many years on the road with his competitors company before making the leap to start his own business back in 1985. His wife of 44 years has worked as the Chief Financial officer all these year.Darren has been in the agricultural business since his early twenties, working at Agrico unloading the rail cars. He moved over to Canadian Spectrum in 1998 hés a talented a crucial asset to the company for 17 years. He has proven to tackle all challenges head on and is the master of repairs, calibrations and builds.(800) 665-7732
Ebenezer Church, 607 Dynes Road, Burlington ONOctober 2426, 2014How can church musiciansorganists, pianists, and other instrumentalistshelp their congregations worship the LORD in spirit and in truth? How do we translate the principles of Reformed liturgy into faithful, vibrant worship? How can a variety of musical instruments support congregational singing? A conference is being planned for organists, pianists, pastors, office bearers, and anyone interested in the future of music in our worship services. Dr. Arjan DeVisser and Dr. Theo Lodder will be the plenary speakers on Friday evening and Saturday morning, after which we will participate in workshops that explore instrumental accompaniment, approaches to singing from the Book of Praise, then conclude with a panel discussion featuring our plenary speakers. On Sunday evening there will be a public event at 7:30pm, offering highlights from the conference and including a time of congregational singing.For more information and/or if you wish to register, please visit the conference website