The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-03-11, Page 7, THURSDAY, MARCH l;lth, 1948
Tribute To Caroline Wellwood
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' IH1 LUCKNOW SENTINELr, LU'CKNOW, ONTARIO"
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1V1iss • Caroline ' Wellwood, was and `a .goodly ' nui:nper with e;
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c'aWlleeldl ,xr ec. ser ise-Nov.e' m- plete High
School work,' before
ber 15, 1947, to hearthe Master's beginning•to tzain,asa'nurseir
done, good ant.faithful
•',I'zeliutsing, one of 1Gliss• Well-•
want, enter thou into the joy of•
Thy Lord". ,Life was greatly en-
riched • for those who had the
privilt;ge of .knowing her, and
was tirade more abundant for the
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thousands ' whobenefitted •from :.
her gifts of healing,
Misa• Wellwood .graduated. from,
Sibly 1:, .Iv1 mioxial Hospital,' Wash-
` tong D C;� in:1902. She became
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tieriritiendent. of ; Nurses in the
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hospital under the New ,England;''.
ral.• •M
g efor:rn .Society in Ho"stop,
anth�o
at°work she Society
id . great de1.
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of personal, . evangelism; in. re -
'sponse to the'appeal,.of , needy,
human beings. Her vision widen--
.ed
iden-:.ed and she, heard •the call .• from
:West C;�hina,:."Conle .over and help
us". To this. she gladly responded,
• and -was appointed to 'West .CI1irla
16`und6r the Women's• - Missionary •
Society of the Methodist Church
in the fall of 1906, ,• f
•After 'a .long :•-and ' hazardous.
trip, '
she:. arrived • in. Cho- ngtu
*here. she,. applied herself ,with:
characteristics zeal to the study of
the . language_,in • • which.. s`h(q . be
,carne very proficient. In Chengtu,
medical :work; .for women and
• children was :already well started
•\woods former students is -now
Superintendent : of the .Nursc:s'
Training School there and doing
a' most efficient. piece ,of work'.
Wonderful stories could br told
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of• the work of the Public 1-lealt1r
nurses, *pother story -.could he'
told. about the' young women: do-
ing private •.nursingand' yet. an'.
other of nurses Married arz r=
vying in their.fin d ca
Y 6e training into -their
work as wives anal mo'thers,''
TVlss Wellwujd retired in. 1944
"nd • ii Canada she'waS°eves; bager.
dos .� rid . 1:+r 1 g
pe 1, ci se if in. 'Wiling of the
needs and..,opportunities ;in .West:
China.'When Dr,.•KLnneth.Beaton
was in West China this . past year
the :nurses ''asked hila,' to plead'
With. MVIi ,s .Wellwood to return to
the field at their expense toact as ..
u con ultant, • evidcn'cing,• thtis'
their .,very `'high esteem .for li.e'i
gilts. ..
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To• Miss Wellwood teas ..given;,
•a :great .vision—.and :she was not
disobedient to that heavenly' 4is=,
:ion,.. She `Was copcerned not only •
for:th't :healing, of bodies• but .also,
for the hr;.nging of peace,{ . and
C.oiYll'c� t to many : souls, as:. 'she
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S' P Q.It T' t . '. cause anyway in a goals to .eount
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In 'their 16-garne schedule The
Sepoys ,scored . a total; of 1.68 .goals.
for •a .per game average .of 9.25•
Thoy\had 68 goals .scored against
.them ft,r•a" piez game average of
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s. Mel Stewart .was. out ,of action
on Friday night,; having suffered
a shoulder dislocatibn In the A14•
lenford game at Walkerton' arid
Twill likely' be out for the season:
It doesn't.. make .'sense ,that
George . Chin ' should be barred'
fz�o.m playing WOSSA hockey but
such 'is the. case •and befgre' live
took "- �ai•t in the last•aeri
.Y �. la od oi' the..
C.hat•,worth game on -;Saturday'
'night; .'L1ueknow .had t agrees• to
forfeit the . series. It was 'a lost
intro'duced ";'th'errt to the•
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George is a bonafide student :of
Lucknoi( High . School and -has
received his entire education' here
from, the primer class up, except
a .year, ago when •. he attended
Walkerville Collegiate. • •
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George ••played the first game
of the .1VIIIVerton series, with. thq
O.K.' of the Milvertai principal,.
but °before the return game came
`off, _Official notice was received.
'from :.• WOSSA, 'headquarters that
George' .w:as out because' he ,was
playing intermediate; hockey, The
,fact that if was in the W,Q.A,A,
and not, P H. A h' ck✓ ie
-. ham. �
cut. any iee with the 'WOSS'A .
sowers• -that -be,
• The clever student in the cur-
iculum cotrse gets a 'scholarship
or proficiency award but in sporpts
it seerns it works the opposite. If
you're too good you get kicked
out: •
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With no WOSSA grouping in :
this district, Lucknow., drew at
as
bye, and it w• the first' week in
March before the • local students
.sli •aiiy 'action iri this Secondar r
Schools Association. Surely '
WOSSA. official's.wouidn't:expect •
George Chin, ,or any lother. boy
who couldmake y intermediate;.
cor>tzpanyr'to dal •y away tl win=
ter "waiting for • the odd WOSSA'
playdown :.game. '
Xf ` as .:Lucknow's first peri-"
enCe in this • student league, and
we: hazard .a guess it -may be the
last for some time 'to come;
SURE
;GIDE
• Aecidentg happen in a' flash.' . If you mare.not in '.-
sured, repayment' may cost you your home,: your
savings or monthsof income{. Let us explain Pilot .:
Automobile insurance to, you. It costs so 'little,. ;.
We write Pilot Insurance 'to cover selected risks .'
in Automobile, Fire, Personal .Property ^Floater•= •
Burglary, Plate Glass, Public Liability and other
general insurance.. .•
P. .S. STEWART.
'Phone 8, Lucknow `.
T. ' KILPATRICK
Irisiuiaii ce ;Agency
Chin so •--buildings,'. poorly suited.
,.� al rife.
to :the purpose` andfadecluate
narsinic care 'was..: lacking.: 'Miss
Wellwuod saw the, great need. for.:
a model n hos:pital,,f r' women: and
children and for.::the -training . of,�
ntzr e. ; arid: was :`ur..gent in ;.pre- •
sen.tin �f',these needs . to the :Home,
Board.: To; the plans;. btziidrng
operati(Ins,••.and ..furriis'hings' 'fol
thi `W,NM:S:.Iiospital fbiWiamezl� .:
she give her: unflagging zeal, ad-
mrtu•,t.t°tittli;abrlity.:and Wyse "stip- ..
.:ez�1 1.;111 Over many; nionths'a
h l which was in ..capacity •
use"'dzriil its de,structi'on by: fire •
in 1u40She .alser superintended
'from the beginning: t:b the end,
the builtltri'g�af'th;e.'Nurses' H.irne; :
a'id t;;e dormitory for sentoz' •
nois:r•:;: and women medical''stur.
• dente,:,' and:;, initiated.. •. the', fin st.. `:
Training ..School in Wst
Chi:; is
.11Ven before :.the hospital'
built `''. z,s: •We11wcod :lie•gan' the
i':':tra nirlt; of :nui' e ..In 'the fall. of '
1(3 Il ;k1 ,,.young ;Women carri.e to
• .thy •h<,;natal.to,'train '`a5. nu;rse
The n(': t y':ear orae died, with
etetiIosi.@::.The other... young.; We-,.
ntab finally, grad rated a,• a'niir=e,
• ar(i • faithf',eaul"`se,rvtce,, ;<
dr tit- ;all' •t'hese'. zrs 41:.the•
tr�`•ining Of .nut ses: is.seen,the _)1t
'ience,' .,i>e_rsastenee '
P t
*Wellwood. The •two girls
;wh.)
first ':carne'to train 'did not.
have c, err:,a Pr rnary;Sc11,051Fci-
• cacao: r ,l`1'here were n;o.',textbc o, s.
13c ttI ,•"h,ael tc;; be, translated and.
wiitt:c'n''. and ;n this:` task=Miss
'': Wcll v'ood:.had. a ' goodly share.
Pulte:i o inioia::diad...:ta
coir c�,• .l?aren.ts would say, "We do
• not want:'eiir''girls oto 'd§ • coolie
weir k' But at last through• her ;'
patttiltefforts .the young wo'rtien•
of WC.^t' China ` caught the 'vision
glorou:y of; the dignity, of labor
and tl a•Joy of self -forgetting ser-
V1Cc, ° Hw : Christf'an' att'itu•de..+and
'•teach.irt'd affected net:, oiil"y " The
cliiti ot't'er of the; students but` the
stancla'rds and traditions `set 'foie
the .n:ursing,profession "which in• ,
• tfiLS slmi:t ;space of time has prov-
• itwrr+lf wprthy..of the finest• tra-
litroli' of tlursing in ail'1an,ds".. .
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Fi'cir i these small: a i .
w,wirat . (1,..)_'eve 'be.4 b g nnrn�s . M
hold :today? I.1•un-
"..dred's of graduate
nurses,- ..who
.have had at least '.
three years of
High. School wo •
'; . itis the rk before: enter -itis Nurses,.Praining Schools,'
UnitedChurch •V.•pi S•
:The weekly Meeting of tli,e
Young People's. was 'held on St n
•day. evening in, •the• char h i.
Msl,garet •. . c Vtrith
Rae' Missionary con-
Vener,. ih..charger t The meeting
opened'With the , reading.
28.2, dirig of hymn.
by borothy Gibson, fo]loived
by • flu: Lord's. prayer. The topie
ion Korea Was •read 'by Margaret,
Rae and Willard. Thompson.
lowing a Bible. quiz, ..jean Tre-•
leaven closed the meeting with
the teadttig .of hymen' 26/, •
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'becottte skilled. Every' effort of tliese'ileWly skilled veterans •helps. to make
Otitatin a filler Piave they . in t�l ii�l'i to live a d contributes 40 the wedfare•and happiness
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WEL1 R 1111:,11>f ;E%G •
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T;,ac1 oix;,22' . of Toronto, a `veteran
df 3,1 years' ,service witl •the` :Royal : •
Canadian Air Force,_ is •'shows • here'
• putting the finishing touches on a.
' mond. ring. Veterans learn, diamond . : '
'setting,. ring making and watch': case`
construction—ON'°`i'HE JOB.
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The normal period of ail•
premiership in -the jewelry
trade is 3 years. EMployers•
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this to one year forveterans • •
at the sante time safcguara- •
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