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“...CALLING ALL CHEFUSIANS
(1) We trust each of you has received a copy of Mrs. Sheila Miller's questionnaire 'So You Went to Chefoo' (and that you've answered it!). If you didn’t receive this questionnaire contact your Branch Secretary and you will be sent one. Replfes may be mailed direct to Mrs. Sheila Miller, O.M.F., Newington Green, London N16 9QD, England.
(2) Pads of 'Chefoo" stationery (100 sheets per pad) with the Consular-Hill-Breakwater-Bluff letterhead (as on Page 1 of this magazine) are available for $2.00 a pad (post paid) from Chefoo Schools Association, 1058 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5N 2C5.
CHEFOO TODAY
From Nanae, Japan
One of the teachers writes, "Somehow I get more out of my depths theologically with children than adults ...as when one small boy asked 'Is prayer like a telephone call to God?' I began expounding on the ’hot line' to heaven when he cut in, 'Oh, that doesn't bother me. I want to know if all the other guys up there listen in.'
MARY WELLER, the...”
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“...showed the slides of her and her husband's visit to Hongkong and New Zealand. MARGARET DICKSON and INA McLACHLAN showed slides of the present Chefoo schools in Japan and the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. DAVID PARRY (my nephew) was open to receive subscriptions and donations.. EDITH (BRUCE) STAINES spoke about the distribution of the magazine, checking up on addresses. ELVA NICHOLSON asked for people to write to the magazine about their experiences. JOSEPH LIVERSIDGE conducted the brief Annual Meeting just before tea while his wife Betty played the piano for the singing of "The Lord's my Shepherd" and "Lord of all power and might"; then HOWARD JOYCE our President led in prayer at the end.
The present writer was greatly impressed by the worldwide peregrinations and distribution of old Chefusians, evidenced here by these pictures and by perusal of the Chefoo magazines. He recalled that in the intervening years God had taken him and his former wife to China on the Tibetan border for 8 years, nearly...”
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