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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-03-11, Page 7, THURSDAY, MARCH l;lth, 1948 Tribute To Caroline Wellwood • ' IH1 LUCKNOW SENTINELr, LU'CKNOW, ONTARIO" (From The Missionary Monthly) • 1V1iss • Caroline ' Wellwood, was and `a .goodly ' nui:nper with e; na- 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 • thousands ' whobenefitted •from :. her gifts of healing, Misa• Wellwood .graduated. from, Sibly 1:, .Iv1 mioxial Hospital,' Wash- ` tong D C;� in:1902. She became uig ..Sp tieriritiendent. of ; Nurses in the '• hospital under the New ,England;''. ral.• •M g efor:rn .Society in Ho"stop, anth�o at°work she Society id . great de1. ,.. 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 ' ;+• 'n.i• b • 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. .. • 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 PAGE SEVEN S' P Q.It T' t . '. cause anyway in a goals to .eount �--- • seri (Continued from Page 6) 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 ** 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• • • 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. • • • *.* 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: • 4' 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".. . • 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/, • 1 - •• LEARNING :TO MAKE JEWELRY sa (PNT.eI() "► l)rorlur 1tY` d •••i (,l and puri h.tsed Ity pc(iplti 'all ovtYr:the' z' 110i'ICI,.: ;11111 tlil (•iYOlitl•It't: to 1),'t'Y+Ir:1 (' +u+•it,_'OOIlti eletl•Y( 1'(, •.Ll('t(`l'1111M1 5 tltts eCbTl(1111y and i)cll;uc of4 , (TS lit rrr,l:t„.ttial) within her bo)dets. 1ieeaar tlsl;'sale . of'irk (; • `)1)1i•((d 111 Ont iris) 1'Hiti�w4 valuable. elollnt�s into ibis .1'r2rince,. t� a1•Iit'1) 1Ir(1 mel rcr; and out ,liildren can. have snore *ye tire illl more Yt�rlll (`II 111 tO1hJ�(`('lrt'It \ r •x '..ia ' ': , • ' '1 lite. 13tit to .,'Yr.(ul1l(•(• such goods to ,utlicie>it' quantities,. . of` tltc •lu•ttt�t tltttr,,. 1 1 ( ll ' 1. N1tal. 'Illat•t,i rtlt\ .1`N+Yr:S ')IigI`e'otte of u" sliouId be•glad •tbit tial., skilled la t . • ti sods so needed .b -ve tri sits. at;t COI It)lit1 11('iu`r 111)11((.1 r(> provide the skill( (1 11• y �"),. 'CII C .;1011 tratrting'under.a pert instructors our • in(.lu�try, Il�(y e re((1�('� • Ontario..faetort 9 e n . r iso ti l� flit co -o era( n1 of tht' Deort ncn't of Veterans' • .'l hl, tt�1i11tt�, pri>t�iclt�(1 tl t ,� , .. 1 ,. ntario 1)r tartllirnt Of l?riYtctt-' . Afla i•s� tltc l4 cdttr;rl 1)(•pat•:i ntrlrtiof 1 .tboiir .trod t ht. 0 1 ` l`on .stout:+ the'•'.vet(1 l l off on the ro4,id to skilled; ti aft''nianshrp, A11 ti.pes;or tt. i,•• je elr y p millets,ai•r.141 hi n1 tn(1,1oel<ay:itllel ,t t�terans, t'auglit by experts the • precision ., 'work required. in `the J`cis/.l`cy: intltlt•trr•;. Will tncreatc its: •productive opacity as '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 ' , ' of all tier citizens.,'' Tilt; I3I1EWI. INDUST . ' (ONTATInOj .• • ..- • . • • • r. • • • ie•017•••a•••••.••••.••••#••ii••••14•••A•t•1••••P•'• i ! •' WEL1 R 1111:,11>f ;E%G • •• 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. • The normal period of ail• premiership in -the jewelry trade is 3 years. EMployers• . have co-operated,to reduce, • •:'• ' this to one year forveterans • • at the sante time safcguara- • ing, their seniority..,'." "" • ' . • •••••'•*••••• 1•••••••. 1: • • •