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The year was 1928. They pastored the church that met in the Legion Hall. By Christmas of 1928 Myrtle and Gordon Wishart (a student from the Canadian Bible Institute of Toronto who had also come to Regina that year) were married. The services were held on the second floor of the Canadian Legion Building at Albert St. and Eleventh Ave. Myrtle Bradley (known as ''the girl evangelist of Ohio'') was brought to Regina to continue the ministry. A small prayer group had been meeting with the hope of gathering a group of people committed to world missions and the message of the good news about Jesus Christ.A Welsh evangelist named John Thomas held meetings in the city in the spring of 1928. Regina had a population of 50, 000 people, with little industry except that which had been generated by a hardy breed of wheat farmers. The church later moved to the Moose Hall on Eleventh Ave.
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