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Church of Scotland

Saturday 05 February 1994 00:02 GMT
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The following appointments have been announced by the Church of Scotland:

ORDINATIONS and INDUCTIONS

The Rev Alastair Bull, to Kilbarchan East, Paisley.

The Rev Scott McKenna, to Viewpark, Uddington.

The Rev Alastair J. MacLennan, to Resolis and Urquhart.

The Rev R. Macleod, to Bracadale.

The Rev Wm McPherson, to Bo'ness Old.

The Rev Russel Smith, to St Clement's, Dingwall.

The Rev Fraser K. Turner, to South and Quarter, Hamilton.

ORDINATION

The Rev Ewan R. Kelly, Associate at Currie, Edinburgh.

TRANSLATIONS

The Rev Angus Kerr, from Viewforth, Kirkcaldy, to Newton Mearns, Glasgow.

The Rev W. McLaren, from Associate, Old West Kirk, Greenock, to Polbeth Harwood.

The Rev Mary B. Morrison, from Carmichael with Covington and Thankerton with Pettinain to Stenhouse St Aidan's, Edinburgh.

RETIREMENTS

The Rev RJM Andrew, from Burnhead, Uddingston.

The Rev Clifford T. Kelly, from Ferintosh.

The Rev Robert Morrison, from Orr Square, Paisley.

The Rev Donald M. Ross, Industrial Chaplaincy Organiser.

The Rev James R. Wilkie, from Penpont, Keir and Tynron.

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