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* James B. McMullen - 1940
* [[Thomas Donald William Muir|"T.D.W." Muir]] - 1906
* Cesar Patrizio - 1935
* M. Paul - 1939
* Archie Payne - 1913
* George Pinches - 1913
* William Pinches - 1913, 1933, 1939 (d. 1939)
* John Rea - 1939
* G. Reager - 1933, 1939
* Richard Roberts - 1933, 1937
* James Smith - 1937
* George M. Spence - 1938
* A. Stewart - 1935
* Robert Telfer - 1937
* Hugh Thorpe - 1936
=Ministry News=
All news is from Rochester, unless stated otherwise. Also see [[Visiting Ministry at Cornerstone Bible Chapel, Rochester, NY|Visiting Ministry at Cornerstone Bible Chapel]] (Congress Ave., Carter St., etc.) for probable inadvertent overlap.
==1900's==
===1935===
* Wit 1935-7: ** "A. Stewart and C. Patrizio paid appreciated visit to Frost Ave. Gospel Hall. The latter also visited the homes of some Italians, relatives of believers in [[British Columbia#Vancouver|Vancouver]]. Mr. Stewart also ministered at special meetings held on Memorial Day, May 30."** "Gospel Literature Fund: Started and carried on for the express purpose of helping aged men, widows, workers with limited incomes, earnest young converts, and others with Free Grants of Tracts to distribute in needy districts, country places, hospitals and fairs. A mistaken idea seems to have got abroad that anyone who applies has a right to a parcel. Please note the twofold conditions for consideration: (1) details of kind of work in which applicant is engaged, with note of helpers and church connection; (2) names and addresses of two accredited Elders or well-known Christian workers to whom inquiries can be made. Apart from these, applications are not considered. With Unemployment so rife and the money stringency we have more honest certified distributers, who cannot afford to buy, than we can help, and will value the fellowship of the Lord’s stewards, shut-ins with a heart for the masses, Assemblies, Bible Bands, etc. This Fund is specially in need of replenishing to-day. Kindly pray for the distributers and help if you can. Received'. C. & E.R., £1 ; For His Sake, Gt.- Harwood. £2; A.D.. Bangor. 10/; M.C. (Notes), £10; K.V., Redland,£1 ; H.H., Hartest, £2; B.K.. Co. Antrim, 10d.; E.S., Wickham, 1/9; '''Anon., Rochester, 10/'''; F.R., Toronto, 3/6; M.S., 5/; Rev. T.P.L. New Jersey, 1'6; Miss M.B., Lockerbie, 7d."** "Hospital Book Fund: For providing copies of the Gospel stories known as The Lily,” copies of the Special Hospital Booklet, entitled “Cheering Words, and other stories, for handing to patients in Hospitals, Infirmaries, the Aged in Almshouses and Unions, and other places, that we feel we must afford our readers an opportunity of thus helping their poor, sick, and less fortunate fellows in something they will read and profit by reading. Now that this Fund has become known patients in hospitals in Britain, Canada. Australia, and other parts are clamouring for something to read, far beyond our ability to supply. This fund is much overdrawn, and pleading notes for help continue to come in. Remember your less fortunate fellows laid aside, with time, and nothing to read. Received with thanks: C. & E.R., £1; R.H., Princes Risborough, 5/; K.V., Redland. £1; H.H., Hartest, £1; '''Anon., Rochester, 10/''', 10/; F.R., Toronto, 3/6; E.C., Babbacombe, £1."
===1936===
===1939===
* Wit 1939-4: "John Rea visited Niagara Falls, N.Y., also Rochester and [[New York#Schenectady|Schenectady]]. Now in [[New York#Albany|Albany]]."
 
* WiS 1939-5: "G. Reager called for a night on his way south."
* WiS 1939-6: "After having meetings in York (N.Y.) Albert Klabunda gave us a visit for a few nights. We also had a visit from W.P. Douglas."
* Wit 1939-6: "Wm. Pinches paid appreciated visit to Frost Ave. Hall, Rochester, ere going on to [[Ontario#Toronto|Toronto]] where he passed away. W.P. Douglas gave helpful ministry during short visit."
* WiS 1939-7: "R. Bruce gave us a few meetings and Thos. Robinson and M. Paul have begun a series of meetings. Visiting Chris­tians will find the hall located at 595 Frost Ave. Frank M. Perrott, 766 Frost Ave., Rochester, N. Y., Correspondent."
* AAB's 1922-1950
* Words in Season (WiS): 1912-12; 1913-9; 1933:2-4,7-8,11; 1938-3; 1939:5-8; 1940:3,5,7,11; 1943-2;
* Witness (Wit): 1906-12; 1913:3-7,9,11-12; 1935-7; 1936-11; 1937:7,11-12; 1938:6-7; 1939-:4,6