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Breaking of Bread began in December 1957 in a local community hall in the same district with Gospel meetings scheduled to begin there in September of the following year. In 1960 the assembly sold their building at 5867 Cote St. Antoine Road, corner of Draper Avenue in NDG, and for the following seven years met in “a number of different places including private homes, the Y.M.C.A., a store front and a room above a store.”<sup>1</sup> Their newly-constructed meeting place was dedicated on February 12, 1967, taking the name Cote Saint-Luc Bible Chapel. In 1984 the assembly moved to Lansdowne Avenue in Westmount under the name of West End Christian Fellowship.
[[civil pastor|Civil pastors]] include Joseph Irving Duguid (1942-), Fred McCleave (1942-), Henry Ralston (1958-), Murdo Mackay (1958-1963), Dr. Brian P. Sutherland (1963-), S. Ian R. McIver (1966-1971), Philip Thomas McKnight (1970-1972), Goodwill (Goody) Campbell (1972-) who came to this assembly in 1960. Joseph Irving Duguid was the first Ge<span style="font-size: 0.939em;">neral Secretary of the </span>[[Christian Brethren Churches in Quebec|CBCPQCBCQ]]<span style="font-size: 0.939em;">, being one of the petitioners for its judicial establishment.</span>
In addition to the above, persons associated with this meeting over the years include, John James mentioned in connection with Hebron Gospel Hall, Russell McKenzie, Alex Houston, Richard Matthews, Robert Orr, W. Hill, Wylam Price, David F. Rice, O. Roger Bacon, Cedric Potter, Dr. Ron Smith, D. C. Tipper, <span style="font-size: 0.939em;">Thomas Moorehouse, Dr. T. Samuel, Roy Langley </span>