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William Ingram, Baldwinton, [[Saskatchewan|Sask.]]:
"This is a land of great distances. Last winter I spent some time with the late R.F. Varder when the temperature was 55 below zero. See letter on back page. In the schoolhouses, one gets good audiences. Hardships are plentiful, but God has blessed His work. There are a number of small assemblies bravely holding forth for God in [[Alberta]] and Sask., [[Canada]].
As it was so cold and difficult to do much, I crossed the line in the month of March, made a few visits to isolated places, stopped over a week with Christians at Phoenix, [[Arizona|Ariz.]], a number of them all seriously sick, living in the desert there about ten miles from Phoenix.
=Also See=
* [[Letters of Interest#Archives|Letters of Interest Archives]] & [[LOI 1930's]] & [[LOI 1934]]& [[LOI 1934-7]].