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Box 03-108 REV. CALVIN MCQUESTEN, NOTICE OF MEETING OF CONGRESS AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Jan 1 1912 [estimated]
To: Rev. Calvin McQuesten [Toronto] [Ontario]
From:

Rev. Calvin McQuesten, you will during the meeting of the Congress and General assembly be the guest of Mr. W. Mackay at 559 Jarvis Street.
Rev. R.J.M. Galssford, Secretary Billetting Committee1


1 A fragment numbered Box 03-109 appears to be a part of this notice: It states:
WORTH REMEMBERING
DELEGATES will greatly assist the Toronto Postal Authorities by having all mail directed to Massey Hzall during the Congress Assembly.
IT is expected that arrangements will be made to furnish mid-day and evening meals to delegates billetted at a distance from the place of meeting.
THE badge herewith enclosed will be the badge of admittance to Massey Hall during the meetings, without which entrance cannot be granted.
IT IS ABSOLUTELY NON-TRANSFERABLE AND ITS LOSS WILL GREATLY INCONVENIENCE THE DELEGATE.

For more information and a brief bio. on Rev. Calvin McQuesten, go the the "Home Page" and click on "Family" and then click on Calvin in the family portrait.




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