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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOO-ATIC ■ 1058 AVENUE ROAD TORONTO, ONTARIO . .. MSN 2C6 JULY, 1941....”
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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCI^ 1058 AVENUE ROAD Newsletter No. 27 TORONJ&yO 1941 Chefoo Schools Great Britain Association % Branch. Editorial. As the stream of war flows, like “ China’s Sorrow ”, on its wide and treacherous course, it sweeps into its current yet more lands and peoples, and with them (trivial in perspective but of personal concern to us) yet more Of our former school-fellows. The schools themselves, we are glad to know, carry steadily on. Of some Chefusians who are in the Services we have cheering news; of others we can know little at present. There can be few of us now in these islands who have not seen, and perhaps suffered, the devastation of air-raids. There can be few of us indeed—on either side of the Atlantic, or in either hemisphere, for that matter—who are not now deeply and directly involved, with whatever reluctance, in the issues of the conflict. We cannot yet see clearly the larger good which must spring from these vast evils. But we shall have grasped something of...”
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“...degree by war time conditions and these make it impossible for us to carry on the activities of our Association in the same way as we should like to in the happier days of peace. We hope to publish another issue in December and news should reach the News-Editors before November 5th. Members are reminded that the annual subscription for the Association is 2/6, not 2/3 which was clearly stated in the last issue as being the subscription for the “ Chefusian ” which is the magazine published at the schools in Chefoo. The addresses of the principal officers of the Association are always printed on the back coverof each issue. This appears to have escaped the attention of some members. A Compliment to Cheefoo. The following is an extract from an article in the M.M.A. Magazine for September, 1940, and was written by Dr. Bradley of 49, Highbury Park. (Many Old Chefusians have been in the ranks of the “ 49’ers ”, as they are usually called.) ** I should like here to say what a thorough school education...”
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“...In Memoriam. C. HOWARD BIRD. All Chefusians who knew him will remember with real affection Mr. Howard Bird, who died on February 5th (as the result of a fall which injured his skull). In China's Millions tribute was paid to his long, fruitful and (to himself) costly service in China. He was for a time on the staff of the Boys’ School at Chefoo ; and the Schools have never had a more devoted friend or prayer-supporter. After his retirement to this country in 1928, Mr. Bird became, with Mrs. Bird, a welcome and familiar figure at Chefoo functions. His transparent sincerity, his utter self-forgetfulness in the interests and welfare of others, made him genuinely beloved. We shall greatly miss him. Our sympathy goes out to Mrs. Bird in her greater loss. MRS. D. URQUHART. Chefoo lost another very old friend when Mrs. David Urquhart was fatally injured in a motor accident on February 15th. It was before 1900 that Miss MacCormick (as she then was) went to China from Australia; and her long service...”
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“...writes: I cannot serve myself, not being in the 21-36 age class any longer. Instead I give several hours a week as member of the Advisory Board of the Local Draft Board. FREDA LANGMAN FALLON’S daughter graduates from High School this year and plans to attend Fullerton Jr. College in California. MARGUERITE DICKIE has arrived in Toronto on furlough from China. Her friends will be glad to hear that she has completely recovered from typhus fever. PATSY BRUCE, daughter of the Principal of the Chefoo Schools, is in Toronto, awaiting a passage to England. HALLIN FORD has enlisted in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. His wife and family are living at 408, Dallas Road, Victoria, B.C. WALLACE GOFORTH is attached to Canadian Army Headquarters in Ottawa. He holds the rank of Major and the status of General Staff Officer, Grade II. He writes: “ I always find the Chefoo Magazine of great interest. KENNETH TAYLOR is also in Ottawa as Secretary of the War Time Prices and Trade Board and we are in touch...”
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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION. ' . Presidents: , -Mr. & Mrs. F. McCarthy. Vice-Presidents : Miss L. Blackmore. Mr. F. H. Rhodes. Mr. D. E. Hoste. Rev. W. H. Aldis. Mr. H. G. Judd. Miss E. Rice. And the Principals of the Chefdo Schools : Mr. P. A. Bruce (Boys’ and Girls’ Schools). Miss A. Carr (Prep. School). GREAT BRITAIN BRANCH COMMITTEE. Chairman : Mr. W. D. Mudditt, Monkswood, Forest Way, Woodford Green, Essex. . Hon. Secretary : Mr. H. F. Joyce, Brook Cottage, Scrase Bridge, Haywards Heath, Sussex. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. B. B. Burnett, 59 Lenmore Avenue, Grays, Essex, “ . . Editor : ' . ' Mr. J. G. Weller, 14 Lichfield Road, Kew Gardens, Richmond, Surrey. News Editors : Miss Mary Weller, Mr. S. D. V. Weller, Llanfair, High Trees Road, Reigate, Surrey. Mr. D. Barling. Miss G. Briscoe. Mr. J. S. Green. Mr. J. M. Slimmon. Miss E. J. Williamson. Miss W. G. Rouse. Scottish Secretary : Miss M. Findlay, ' c/o 72 Marchmortt Road, Edinburgh, 9. China Secretaries: < Miss E. M. Broomhall and Miss D...”