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New Carlisle Bible Chapel, QC

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==History==
The histories of assemblies at New Carlisle West and New Carlisle are intertwined. According to Don Huntington, the assembly at New Carlisle West began in 1907 in the home of his grandfather John (1860-1942). A hall, referred to as “the country meeting place”, was built in 1911 on property donated by Frank Smith. The assembly carried on here until sometime after 1938 when a new meeting place was secured in the town of New Carlisle, two miles away. 
Additional names associated with these two assemblies over the early years include, among others, Chester and Emma Astles, Elmer Astles, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig, May Coull, Ruth Coull, Arthur Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hayes, Wilson and Hazel Huntington, Hiram and Lucy Huntington, Ronald Huntington, Leslie and Alta Main, Wilbur and Laura Mann, Mr. and Mrs. George Munroe, Florence Ray, Mamie Renouf, Hayword and Alice Sinclair, Hudson and Bertha Sinclair, Charlie and Lena Ward and Florence Ward.
==SOURCELocations==* John Huntington's home 1907-1911* Frank Smith's 1911-1938+ ==Correspondents==* John Huntington (1860-1942) 1907+ ==Other Leadership== ==Alumni==* [[Who's Who at New Carlisle Bible Chapel, QC]] 1907-2021+ ==Visiting Ministry==* [[Visiting Ministry at New Carlisle Bible Chapel, QC]] 1907-2021+ ==Sources==
Strout, Richard. ''The Early History of English Brethren Assemblies on Quebec's Gaspé Coast''. 2017