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Dr. [[Arthur Clare Hill]] was a doctor credited with founding an English-speaking open brethren assembly in Sherbrooke in 1940, [[Quebec]] known as [[Grace Chapel, Sherbrooke, QC|Grace Chapel]], after relocating from London, [[Ontario]] in 1935 to inherit a medical practice from a retiring physician. This was followed by a French Bible institute, retirement home, and summer camp, all of which are still active. There was also an orphanage for a season. Dr. Hill was born 1907/1908 and died in 1991.
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Dr. [[Arthur Clare Hill]] was a doctor credited with founding an English-speaking open brethren assembly in Sherbrooke in 1940, [[Quebec]] known as [[Grace Chapel, Sherbrooke, QC|Grace Chapel]], after relocating from London, [[Ontario]] in 1935 to inherit a medical practice from a retiring physician. This was followed by a French Bible institute, retirement home, and summer camp, all of which are still active. There was also an orphanage for a season. Dr. Hill was born 1907 and died in 1991.

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Dr. Arthur Clare Hill was a doctor credited with founding an English-speaking open brethren assembly in Sherbrooke in 1940, Quebec known as Grace Chapel, after relocating from London, Ontario in 1935 to inherit a medical practice from a retiring physician. This was followed by a French Bible institute, retirement home, and summer camp, all of which are still active. There was also an orphanage for a season. Dr. Hill was born 1907 and died in 1991.