MOSGIEL METHODIST CHURCH
The service at the above church on Sunday evening took the form of a memorial one. the occasion being the unveiling of the memorial gate and, posts. The posts are of concrete and m one of them is inserted s, marble slab which bears the names of those associ■iuod with the church who made the supremo sacrifice in tha Great War. The naa.es a■•--■• J. W. Steele, J. Haigh, W. D. Rcwan <V Sparrow, W. J. Maulsaea. The Rev. Mr Foot delivered an impressive sermon, referring to the ixny sacr'ficc-s mads ' duriii" Uie war, and said that the heroes who Tave their a.ll—their lives—would live in °t:-e memory of penrfo for all t:r/.e. Hymns suitable to the occasion were sung; also a verse of the National Anthem prior to the close of the service.
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Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 1
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137MOSGIEL METHODIST CHURCH Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 1
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