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“...('.'..S'..I. Chefoo Schools' Association Fifty Years 1908 to 1958 I WAS born in 1907. I have lived to know I w as father of seven children. I know' also I was lucky to be at Chefoo, educated by Christian teachers, broad-minded enough to interest me in acquiring knowledge, appreciating value of sports and accepting the importance of Christ in our lives. Possibly I should have understood more about the sexes, perhaps I should have been tutored to realize the difference between capitalism even as demonstrated by missionaries, in contrast to communism or socialism as practised by others. And certainly from my present point of view I believe it would have been useful to have had discussions concerning a great area of no man's land where morals and social mores are involved such as movies, the theatre, tobacco smoking and drinking in moderation, perhaps even Roman Catholicism, a point of view’ somewhat conservative of Evangelical Christianity. Even so after fifty years I was all for a celebration...”
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“...England via Canada (to see Gwen and sister-in-law Edna). Bob is in charge of a leper colony at Lake Bunyonyi where he and his wife have been doing a great work of spiritual and physical healing among the lepers. You can imagine what a thrill it has been to have them with us.” SHEILA is still in England and not likely to return to N.Z. for at least a year. GORDON and MAY CONWAY are both kept busy in church and other Christian activities at Hamilton. Gordon is President of the Hamilton Missionary Association and May is Crusader leader at the Girls' High School and is having wonderful opportunities among the girls. 1 hey are also the C.I.M. representatives at Hamilton and recently much enjoyed the visit of the last group of C.l.M. recruits including ALAN KNIGHT and DAVID MICHELL. two old Chefusians. MAY-BETH is in 6A at High School and ELSP-ETH has just started H.S. ALAN KNIGHT and DAVID MICHELL (both sons of C.I.M. Home Directors ! left N.Z. in April for the language school in Singapore which opens...”
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“...Chefoo Schools Association President: Rev. P. A. Bruce Vice-Presidents: Bishop F. Houghton- Mr. H. G. Judd Mrs. I.. Clinton Mr. J. B. Martin Miss I. A. Craig Mr. \V. D. Mubditt Miss I). Trudinger GENERAL COMMITTEE iActing also as the Committee for Great Britain Branch . Chairman: Mr. H. F. Joyce, Brook Cottage, Scrase Bridge, Haywards Heath, Sussex. General Secretary: Mr. A. R. Parry, Bi, Burnham Way, London, W.13. Treasurer: Mr. D. F. Parry, 107, Southdown Avenue, London, W.7. Editor: Miss D. Rouse, 36, Grovelands Road, London, N.13. News Editors: Miss J. Pearce Miss J. B. Houghton Maxwell House, Chislehurst, Kent. 58 Coniston Road, N. 10. Secretary for Great Britain Branch: Miss E. Preedy, “ Norbury,” 24, Woodlands Road, Redhill, Surrey. Miss E. M. Broomhall Dr. T. P. Welch Miss M. Hoyte Rev. J. H. Liversidce NORTH AMERICA BRANCH Chairman: Professor L. Carrington Goodrich, * 640, West 238th Street, New York City, U.S.A. Secretaries: Miss Margaret Bunting (News and Magazine) 126,...”