Castlegar Gospel Hall, BC

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Castlegar Gospel Hall was an open brethren assembly founded prior to 1948. From 1948-1950, it met in the home of Philip Toogood (1907-1979), who also served as a correspondent +1948-1963 & 1971-1973. It met in the Twin Rivers Hall from +1954-1955+, and at 5th & Elm in Castlegar from 1956-1983+. This town is located in the West Kootenay region in the Interior of British Columbia. It met thru at least 1983, unknown when it folded.

Contents

Locations

  • home of Philip Toogood +1948-1950+
  • Twin Rivers Hall +1954-1955
  • 5th & Elm 1956-1983+

Correspondents

  • Philip Toogood +1948-1963 & 1971-1973 (1907-1979)
  • John Wilson Bowman 1964-1970 (1909-1970)
  • John Black 1974-1977
  • A.B. (Alfred?) Hopland 1978-1980+

Also See

Sources

  • OB AAB's 1948-1983