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==History==
Around 1951, James B. Howitt founded a French & English open brethren assembly in Drummondville, [[Quebec]], which closed around 2013. In 1964, it changed to primarily a French assembly.
==Location==
* Cockburn St. +1954-1955
* 2020 Mercure Blvd. 1956-2013;
==Correspondents==
* James B. Howitt +1954-1956+
* William Roy Buttery (m. Evelyn) +1958-1959
* Rolland Lacombe 1960-1961
* Donald E. Cox @ St. Germain 1962-1964
* Marcel Tetreault 1965
* Rosaire A. Mayrand 1966-1983+
* Guy Veilleux +1985-1989
* Normand Gosselin @ St-Nicephore 1990-1991, 1999-2010+
* Denis Godbout @ St-Nicephore +2013;
==Alumni==
* [[Who's Who at Assemblee Chretienne, Drummondville, QC]]
==Sources==
* Walterick Publishing Assembly Address Books 1954-2008
* ECS Ministries (Emmaus International) Assembly Address Books 2009-2020
Around 1951, James B. Howitt founded a French & English open brethren assembly in Drummondville, [[Quebec]], which closed around 2013. In 1964, it changed to primarily a French assembly.
==Location==
* Cockburn St. +1954-1955
* 2020 Mercure Blvd. 1956-2013;
==Correspondents==
* James B. Howitt +1954-1956+
* William Roy Buttery (m. Evelyn) +1958-1959
* Rolland Lacombe 1960-1961
* Donald E. Cox @ St. Germain 1962-1964
* Marcel Tetreault 1965
* Rosaire A. Mayrand 1966-1983+
* Guy Veilleux +1985-1989
* Normand Gosselin @ St-Nicephore 1990-1991, 1999-2010+
* Denis Godbout @ St-Nicephore +2013;
==Alumni==
* [[Who's Who at Assemblee Chretienne, Drummondville, QC]]
==Sources==
* Walterick Publishing Assembly Address Books 1954-2008
* ECS Ministries (Emmaus International) Assembly Address Books 2009-2020