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In 1899, a Gospel Hall was planted on the eastern side of Toronto, [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It was initially known as the ''East End Gospel Hall'' thru 1904 (which may , thought to have met as early as 1891, with been a hive from what is now [[Broadview Avenue Gospel Hall, ON|Broadview Avenue Gospel Hall]], early known as the East End Gospel Hall. By 1904, it was located on Broadway, north of Queen St. In the 1910's, a Hall was built at 84 Swanwick Avenue where it met until 1950 when its current structure on Danforth Avenue was built. It was known as East Toronto Gospel Hall, as well as but more popularly the Swanwick Avenue Gospel Hall until their move to Danforth when it was rebranded as Danforth Gospel Hall.
The earliest known correspondent was James Gunn, who served from prior to 1927 thru 1936, followed by James R. Farquharson by 1941 thru 1943. By 1947, Reynold Woodward took over as correspondent until 1993. 1994-1998, Mervyn Johnston of Don Mills served as correspondent, then Vince Latchman until an unknown date.
=Meeting Times=
The front of the AAB has historically had a section on "unlisted times" where 9:30 and 11:30 are common options for any of the meetings, therefore omission of the meeting time for breaking of bread in 1977.
* +1936-1948+: BB 11, SS 3, G 7