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COMMUNITY INSPIRATION.
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.:'..• (By•Rev.;.W S' Sutherland)
Military .. authorities :. are • not
noted .for • spiritual insight, ' and
discernment but there is one not-
• able exception: , That -exception is.
the present. Chief *out of Can -
4% a Ani
' WYPMUNST MANOR, 'CRAN1._E$GM,SunRMY
,The problem- was then handed'.
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over ..to : the Medical Service. It
along
as hoped 'that', education
'm'edical .lines, wouldie the ans.
but it was not •long before
wer
the e medical officers admitted that
t . was,' not' • 'on medical
�e' answer . . ,
grounds but on moral . groundsSer-
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in command of :CRu in. England,.
brought into ,being . for . a brief.
season the '• Christian • Citizenship
.School t Cranleigh in •Surrey:
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He .
,Was fortunate in' having. ,as
his Senior Chaplain a.; Irian of .
:vision.; Colonel Stone' was always.
re ared, to ,throw' his boundless
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energy and enthusiasm., into, any
. ro ect which' appeared to him to
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.be worthwhile.
'• ' The � war was drawing to a c
lose-
authorities were still
•and. the
with the' problem (f.
• - ��strugghng..
venereal disease, a•':'disease that.
untold 'dollars tin hos-
pital.costing
care and attention at a time.
when it. w"as"necessary •that'every;
bed and everymedical. officer be
• devoted to
:casualties. Men were
losing training;' and • -worse '. still,
were not `..available to go into
action with. their :comrades when
they.`were. ;in .hospital. NOV only
THURS,, . JANUAR` • 8th„: 1948 -
...�. BACKWARDS . .
THROUGH ? THE SENTINELFI4ES •
• a o issued". This service was also ad
Sixty Y�eaYs ,
Ag l vertsc..by Wing Connell,. '
Henry Thompson, Con. 10, Kin-
loss,., was severely, injured when.
a 'sow viciously. attacked;'him.
Catherine McNabb *as teach.
-frig the following pupils. at Para-
mount; Margaret Murray,: Amy
Clarkson, Zetta Congram, Mary
Struthers,• Roy. Agnew, George
Smith,
1.4yall,•41.1cDiarinid, Robbie r .•
McIntosh, •M. Clarkson, M. °Pick•
ering, E. Smith, E; Clark, E
t�iwle, L:: 0 McKenzie, C.
J. McDiarin_ id, M. Clark, Eidan
Hendelson, Lorne' Hamilton, • .' .•
Andrew, M. 1VIcDonald, P..KetchL-
.abaw, B. Clarkson, A. 'Pickering,
L Smith, J.- .Andrew,. E. Webster, .
i S: McDonald.' •
The -,Lucknow Literary and
.Musical Society wast: organized
:with the following officers:.hon.'
ores., ' Dr. T.ennant;. pres., James
Bryan; vice . ores., : Miss Mary
Hunter; sec.,' Beverley Murray;
treat., 'Horace Somerville; critic,
D. 'E. • Cameron; executive com„
Robert Chambers,: Hugh 'Morri-
son, Robt.' Murray;• Miss. E. White•
ley, Miss Grahan'i. .
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