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“...President:
REV. P. A. BRUCE
Vice-Presidents:
BISHOP F. HOUGHTON MR. H. F. JOYCE
MR. W. D. MUDDITT MR. CARRINGTON GOODRICH
MISS E. M. BROOMHALL
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IN MEMORIAM
George Findlay Andrew
Edna Burkwall
Hallin Ford
Miss M. Pyle
Mrs. Arthur Taylor
Lillian Tomkinson
Miss Eveline Wallis
To the families and friends of each of the above the Association extends sympathy.
GEORGE FINDLAY ANDREW (1887-1971) O.B.E.
George Andrew attended the Chefoo Schools in the
last century. While serving as a missionary in North West China, George did a great work in famine relief, in one of China’s serious periodic famines. He was on the Boys' School Staff from 1925-1927. He spent most of his life in China and other parts of Asia. In his later years, before he retired 12 years ago in Saska-
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“...forget hearing two boy sopranos, who'd been trained by Mrs. Taylor singing on the B.S. Exhibition Day 'Where the Bee Sucks...'?
Later one of these small boys, HENRY GUINNESS, became her son-in-law, and the other, VIVIAN GONDER, is Chairman of the Toronto Branch of the Chefoo Schools Association. Mrs. Taylor's gifts were not only in music. Even to those with little mathematical bent she got across some meaning to certain Algebraical formulas (or 'formulae'?). And she had poetic gifts too. 'Parent Comes to Chefoo' came from her pen. (Younger 'Chefusians' see the December 1967 CHEFOO magazine)
After leaving CHEFOO and China in the late 1920’s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor served for many years on the Home Staff of the CIM in Glasgow. After Mr. Taylor's death MRS. TAYLOR made her home at first with her son COWELL in the U.S.A., later with MARY and HENRY GUINNESS who also were for several years CIM-OMF
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