1 |
|
“...AUGUST, 1933
CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCfATION » ’ 10^ avbnu? road
ONTARIO
2C6...”
|
|
2 |
|
“...Newsletter. No. 7.
AUGUST, 1933
Chefbo Schools | Great Britain
Association j Branch
FROM THE EDITOR TO YOU.
Seven—the number of this issue of our Newsletter—is often regarded as a perfect number, a distinction to which we can hardly lay any claim ! Not that we would wish to do so ! A state of perfection, it seems, might be rather dull, and has an implication of finality about it. It is conceivably preferable always to be striving towards that state without, perhaps, ever attaining it ! This gives scope for progress, and that is what we want in our Branch of the C.S.A. We have enjoyed some during the last two years, but, like Oliver Twist, we want some more !
The word “ we ” includes YOU, as a member—the C.S.A. is not just an affair of the Committee. All our members can do their bit. Here are a few ways :—enrol new members ; collect news items for the Newsletter ; come to Reunions ; suggest new ideas and improvements ; and see that the Committee do their job !
May we rely on YOU ?
1...”
|
|
3 |
|
“...that he intends to work for his PreRegistration Exam, in order that he may start Medicine at Edinburgh University next year.
Diana Wedderburn is going camping at Dalkeith. She is beginning to think about her Higher Leaving Certificate Exams.
Farquhar and Norman Macrae are at Sedbergh School, Yorkshire.
Arthur Moss is busy helping Crosse and Blackwell make their jams, etc I
David Landsborough is hoping to have a holiday this summer in Scotland, part of it being spent at the Varsities and Public Schools Scottish Camp, where he will meet Howard Joyce.
2...”
|
|
4 |
|
“...doing translation work.
Esme Fletcher-Jones (now Mrs. Biddulph) quite unexpectedly met Howard Joyce a short time ago, and was, of course, gently persuaded to join the C.S.A. ! She is expecting to go out to Nigeria early next year to join her husband, who is in the Nigerian Administration Service. Her brother Aubrey is still living in Alderney (Channel Islands) and Aylwin is at present teaching at Oundle School.
Howard Joyce spent a very enjoyable week in April on one of the Varsities and Public Schools Camps Broads Cruises. He is said to be working hard at C.S.S.M. Headquarters, but seems to thrive on it ! He is playing plenty of tennis, as well, and is trying to win the Men's Singles Championship at his Club, having won it in the last two years. He paid a visit to Wimbledon one day during the championships there (not to play !), and happened to meet Dorothy Kirk, who was also having the day off ! We understand his wife is well, and his little son Peter is getting on splendidly.
Grace Hogg...”
|
|
5 |
|
“...Management
Fund : Surplus for the
year ... Less Deficit, 3 14 0
1/1/32 15 10
— 2 18 2
£25 0 8
Assets.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Sundry Debtors :
Canada Branch 6 11 3
Subs, in arrear 5 0
6 16 3
Cash at Bank—
Old Girls’ Account
(per contra) 1 18 3
Cash—At Bank ... 13 19 1
In Hand ... 2 7 1
—16 6 2
£25 0 8
(Signed) K. H. Price, Hon. Treasurer.
H. F. Joyce, Hon. Secretary.
AUDITORS’ CERTIFICATE.
We have examined the above Balance Sheet of the Chefoo Schools Association, dated 31st December, 1932, and certify that it is correct and in accordance with the books.
(Signed) D. E. Organe ; „ .
Ronald S. Edwards \H°n- -Auditors.
7...”
|
|
6 |
|
“...Street, London, W.C. 1, at 6.30 p.m.
List of Names and Addresses. With the December Newsletters we hope to supply a list of the alterations and additions to the names and addresses sent out with the April issue. The Secretary should be notified of all changes of address.
“ The Chefusian.” Will subscribers please note that in future there will be only two issues each year. For various reasons it is expected that this change will facilitate and improve the publication of this magazine of the Chefoo Schools. The next issue will be in September. The annual sub will remain the same, at 2/6 per annum, as the half-yearly numbers will be enlarged. The Secretary will gladly enrol new subscribers.
8...”
|
|