Photo consists of 45 students and five staff, including the Principal, E. Ruth Scott. Includes Helen Gough [IRS], Mary Kerr [IRS] and Margaret Seaby [IRS].
Photo consists of forty individual portraits of students and five staff. Names are listed below each photograph. Includes Helen Gough [IRS], Mary Kerr [IRS]
Photo consists of twenty-two women. (BACK: Betty Giovetti [India], Marjorie Pezzack, Gladys Kirk, Margaret Thomas [IRS], Edna Russell, Marion Krafft, Marguerite Shipman [IRS], Mae Coates [India]. MIDDLE: Constance Williston [China], Josephine Seabrook [IRS], Mary Laker, Audrey Morris, Madeline Brault, Florence Budd [IRS RS2292], Helen MacFarlane, Mrs. Fry [IRS]. FRONT: Miss Hubbert [IRS], Miss Morton, Miss Watts, Mrs. Wigby [IRS], Miss Scott, Miss Jackson
The autobiography of Constance Williston, born in China to Anglican missionary parents, and her own life as a missionary, deaconess, deacon and ordained priest in the Anglican Church of Canada. Although she never married, Canon Williston adopted two Chinese orphans and raised them as a single mother. She has maintained a lifelong connection to the church in China and in now retired from the Diocese of Niagara.
Includes bibliography, p. 112.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Unto good works -- I back on the child I was -- Hey days in Cochrane -- To be a pilgrim -- Look what the Lord has wrought -- Single all my life -- The three S's and two T's of China -- It was tough going -- On taking baths -- The trip of the tongue -- A trip of consequence -- Photo Gallery -- Of food and table talk -- Give up ? Never ! -- The priest lady -- Oh bother ! Not again ! -- To which there is no response -- Ring-a-round-a-daisy -- You were there when I needed a hug -- When the elevator is not full -- Will I ? Won't I ? Will I join the dance ? -- Until the loom is silent -- Appendix: Chinese Names -- Bibliography.
The autobiography of Constance Williston, born in China to Anglican missionary parents, and her own life as a missionary, deaconess, deacon and ordained priest in the Anglican Church of Canada. Although she never married, Canon Williston adopted two Chinese orphans and raised them as a single mother. She has maintained a lifelong connection to the church in China and in now retired from the Diocese of Niagara. Includes bibliography, p. 112.