D1JNCH0Rc1l METHODIST CHURCH The naxt,oeeupantts wereLRe-a. ftit,et,iit'ite,,it,P and his wife who arrived In 1923, and rude the final igittiWiieiim of the PrssbyterLut,tuthoditst and Congregational churches. In 1925 Rev. Peter Tiller served Dunchurch. He was a married man and his wife went along with him on the long, lonely drives by horse and buggy to the distant points. Ardbeg by this time was counted as one of the points, for the galls there were naming and s great number of people had moved In there to live. The Public School was their place of meet- Ing. At Whitestone the previous Kerthodlttfhurh use attended. Msple Island had a Union Church built in 1880's. _itattiip.tp1rtxrttiiiurt1uut In 1890, the lot was donated by Mr. John Croswell of 'hhiisTts;;Jrti'rbtn,rri V ' Rev. J. Denny also served one year and isii,rk, i_untttr:'titc1ti,tst,r,,vyhrsott Hatier served about 1930-31-32. Howard Black in 1933. o.irc"hi1'iiii,#f'rir11osrst) in 1936, followed by W. Cooke who went to North Port Portal, Sask'éi‘jfooy Irwin, w. Spears and then H. Black came back in 191.2. DA.' Badger was a Venderful speaker serving us well. Then some Miss Griffin, Miss Lee, Miss Giesel, during war time. Mr. Muir, Mr. Carl Miller and Hr. Hewitt in 1952. Mr. Lewis, E. _ T Henderson In 195h. Mr. Reeves in 1960. Mr. Dobson In 61, Hr. Honey in 62 and 63. Kr. Aitcheson ln 6ls, Mr. J. Fimin served nearly five years and was or- dained before he left Dunchurch. H. Hudson followed in 1969. Rev. H. Llewellyn In 1970. he left to go to the Old Country for further studies. Rev. Fred Jackson is presently serving in 1970 and stationed-in HeKellsr. Magnetswsn and Dunchurch have split again and it was found to be more satisfactory In these days to be in the South with Muskoks Presbytery. i""’ Y. " ,tP/, Rir1')ifi'/:r/'i) ',w.q _ "'i'er'lj,s,c,i, [',/hicirlciijisl,r,, v". l