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Visiting Ministry at Eglinton Avenue Gospel Hall, ON

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=Itinerants=
* George Gould 1948
* Joseph Pearson 1948
* Gordon Reager 1948
* Paul Plubell 1948
* Archie Stewart 1948
* William Warke 1948
 
=News=
==1940's==
* LOI 1948-6:
 
Joseph Coleman: West Side - East Side Assemblies: "Brock Avenue, West Toronto, Bracondale, Lansing and Ascot Assemblies held their Annual Convention March 26, 27 and 28 in the Central High School of Commerce Auditorium. Pape Avenue, Highfield Road, Broadview Ave., and Eglinton Avenue Assemblies met in the Eastern High School of Commerce same dates.
 
It was the largest Convention ever held in the West End and East End Schools, and there was a full capacity meeting for the breaking of bread on Lord’s day in both localities. The consensus of opinion is that it was a very good Conference.
 
The ministry of the Word was varied and practical. The Gospel was very faithfully preached on Lord’s day evening in the West End hall by brethren Paul Plubell, Gordon Reager and George Gould and in the East End by brethren Joseph Pearson, Archie Stewart and William Warke."
 
==1950's==
* WiS 1958-3: Toronto, ON:
 
"72nd Annual Conference will be held D.V. as usual on the following dates — April 3rd. (for prayer) 4th, 5th and 6th. Usual arrangements will prevail. Thurs. eve at 7:30 for Prayer in Brock Ave. Hall and Eglinton Hall. Meetings for the West End will be held in Central High School of Commerce, 570 Shaw St. For the East End in the Eastern High School of Commerce, 16 Phin Ave.
 
As customary, no meeting in the East End Saturday morning. Communications for the West End to Mr. Sam Moore, 882 Palmerston Ave., and for the East End to John Robertson, 43 Howard St., Toronto 5. “Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, we will not walk therein.” Jer. 6:16."
 
=Sources=
* [[Letters of Interest]] (LOI): 1948-6
* Words in Season (WiS): 1958-3