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“...C.S.A. MAGAZINE NO. 45
JULY, 1950
The General Committee Notes
AS I write these Committee Notes I look back on the wonderful times we used to haves during May, June and July at Chefoo. The beautiful early summer days and evenings, when the sky would be cloudless and during the day the sun would be shining brilliantly. The trees all in blossom, the lilac on the hills behind the Schools, the lovely colour of the tranquil sea rippling along the sand and the continuous grinding sound of the cicadas. Chefoo was truly a beautiful spot. Many no doubt have nostalgic memories of Empire Day, with its sports, ice-creams, cakes and other untold pleasures which came with a “ whole ” holiday, also Foundation Day in Jdne with its rowing, not forgetting “ Bump ” supper, cricket, and concert in the evening at the Memorial Hall built by funds contributed by Old Chefusians as a memorial to those who laid down their lives during the 1914-1918 war. The older members will not remember that Memorial Hall, but...”
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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION Balance Sheet at 31st December, 1949 (Incorporating General Fund and G.B. Branch Accounts)
ACCUMULATED FUNDS REPRESENTED BY THE FOLLOWING ASSETS
GENERAL FUND— t £ Cash Balance at Bank, P.O. Savings a/c £ £
Surplus at, 1 /1 /49T 22 and in hand 180
Add : Surplus's for year 1949 15 Stock in hand on Colours a/c 7
■' — 37 Debtors : N. America Branch 13
MAGAZINES A/c— Australia Branch 1
Surplus for year 1949 7 Sundry 4 _ ig
COLOURS A/c—(G.B. Branch)—
Surplus at 1/1/49 18 205
Profit for Year 1949 Less : Liabilities—
— 19 Subs, received in advance 39
GREAT BRITAIN BRANCH A/c— Life Subs.—G.B. Branch 78
Surplus at i/r/49 15 Creditors—N.Z. Branch ... 1
Surplus for year 19*49 2 Sundry 7
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£8° £80
GENERAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR 1949
GENERAL FUND
Expenditure £ Income £
Sundry Expenses, post, etc. 4 Branch Levies at 6d. per member—
Surplus for the year ... 15 Great Britain 310 members ... 8
North America...”
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“...where other pupils are ANN HOSTE (daughter of DIXIE HOSTE and NORAH EVANS) and ROSEMARY BEAUCHAMP. I am a member of the Chelmsford Diocesan Board of Finance, and the Diocesan Missionary Council and a Diocesan Inspector of Church Schools.
I was until recently a member of the Executive Committee of the Essex Association of Parish Councils, and as such had lunch at the House of Commons with our local M.P.s last autumn ”.
JEAN TAYLOR writes : “ I was at a “semi-Chefoo” wedding on April nth. JOHN ROBERTSON married Inge Drechsler, and five Chefooites were there— John’s two sisters, CATHERINE and MOLLY, ISOBEL (HARRIS) AITKEN, JOAN YOUNG and myself. DONALD GIBSON is engaged to be married ; so is MARGARET WEBSTER—now nursing in Aberdeen. We had a small Edinburgh Chefoo reunion during the Christmas vac—-about fifteen people there ”.
REG TAYLOR returned from China last November and hopes soon to be settling in parish work at home. EVELYN is still in Southern Rhodesia. A lot of her spare time is taken...”
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“...Chefoo Schools Association
Presidents :
M$. F., McCarthy. Rev. P. A. Bruce.
Vice-Presidents :
Miss L. BlaCkmore Bishop Houghton
Mrs. L. Clinton ' Mr. H. G. Judd
Miss I. A. Craig Mr. J. B. Martin
And the Headmaster of the Chefoo School :
Mr. S. Houghton.
GENERAL COMMITTEE (Acting also as the Committee for Great Britain Branch'). Chairman :
Mr. W. D. Mudditt,
Monkswood, Forest Way, Woodford Green, Essex. General Secretary:
Mr. D. S. Barling
“Testwood”, 66, Chipstead Valley Road, Chipstead, Surrey. Treasurer:
Mr. H. F. Joyce,
Brook Cottage, Scrase Bridge, Haywards Heath, Sussex.
Editor :
Mr. J. S. Hirst,
7, Summerlee Avenue, London, N.2.
News Editor :
Miss D. Rouse,
36, Grovelands Road, London, N.13.
Secretary for Great Britain Branch :
Miss E. Preedy,
“ Norbury ”, 24, Woodlands Road, Redhill, Surrey.
Mr. J. S. Green. Miss G. Bobby.
Mr. C. Fairclough.
NORTH AMERICA BRANCH.
Chairman :
Professor L. Carrington Goodrich,
640 West 238th Street, New York City, U.S.A.
Secretary :
Miss Margaret Bunting...”
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