Methodist Church Appointments
1 The following Methodist ministerial appointments will be taken up on February 1: Connexional secretary, the Rev. W. R. Law's; warden, Deaconess order, the Rev. W. A. Chambers; Linwood, the Rev. H. K. Brown: Rich- [ mond. the Rev. J. K. Watson; ; Fitzgerald avenue, the Rev. . W. A. Chambers; CashmereSomerfield. the Rev. J. E. Langley; Edgeware road, the Rev. P. D. Ramsey: Kaiapoi, the Rev. J. H. Thompson; Woodend, the Rev. H. I. K. Hopper; Opawa, the Rev. G. K Greening: Timaru (Banks street), the Rev. N. W. Olds; Ashburton (second), the Rev. G. Brazendale; Wiilowby, the Rev. G. E. Scarr: Blenheim (second), the Rev. A. K. Taylor: Murchison, the Rev. B. W. Neal; Hokitika, the Rev. R. E. Fields: District chairman (North Canterbury), the Rev. H. C. Matthews. Ministers moving from Canterbury and Nelson districts are:—The Rev. D. L. Trebilco. to Devonport; the Rev. L. V. Willing, to Lower Hutt; the Rev. A. P. Dorrian, to Opunake; the Rev. C. H. Raynor,
to Greytown-Featherston; the Rev. Dr. Phyllis Guthardt to Hamilton; the Rev. C. S. Horrill, to Kaeo; the Rev. T. L Bennett, to Upper Hutt; the Rev. A. A. Grundy, to Wanganui North. Mr D. Pratt (St- Albans) and Mr G. Taylor (Somerfield) will enter Trinity College, Auckland, for training in the ministry.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30286, 12 November 1963, Page 23
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