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− | '''Speelman's Bookhouse''' was a family run Bible bookstore providing Christian books, charts, DVDs, magazines, music, videos, resources for Bible education, Christian faith, home schooling, theology, and Bible study. Mail order services were also available. | + | '''Speelman's Bookhouse''' was a family run Bible bookstore providing Christian books, charts, DVDs, magazines, music, videos, resources for Bible education, Christian faith, home schooling, theology, and Bible study. Mail order services were also available. They also specialized in special orders for the Dutch community of Ontario. |
Speelman's Bookhouse was owned and operated by [[John Speelman]] and [[Grace Speelman]] from circa 1976 to October 2014. | Speelman's Bookhouse was owned and operated by [[John Speelman]] and [[Grace Speelman]] from circa 1976 to October 2014. |
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What was Speelman's Bookhouse?Speelman's Bookhouse was a family run Bible bookstore providing Christian books, charts, DVDs, magazines, music, videos, resources for Bible education, Christian faith, home schooling, theology, and Bible study. Mail order services were also available. They also specialized in special orders for the Dutch community of Ontario. Speelman's Bookhouse was owned and operated by John Speelman and Grace Speelman from circa 1976 to October 2014. Former location of Speelman's Bookhouse</em>Speelman's Bookhouse was located at: Speelman's Bookhouse, |