Far Eastern Division Outlook for 1966

Far Eastern Division Outlook for 1966

FAR EASTERN DIVISION December, 1966 FAR EASTERN DIVISION 7- News From Here & There &LC. (P) • DR. and Mrs. Kenneth McGill New Division Temperance and family from Canada P..11. ELDRIDGE ?resident BEDWSLL :",Secretary have arrived in Singapore to take Secretary )3.• D. jogNsox "Treasitrer H. B. LT-DDEJO Auditor up duties at the Youngberg Mem- D. A.' Roll Ass fiskrtit `Secretary and orial Hospital. He is the fourth Public Relations staff physician of the hospital. The A. E. KROGSTAD Assistant Treasurer 7.;. iohrlwAx Field SecreyirS. others are Dr. Merle Peterson, Dr. Calvin Olson, and Dr. Paul Gentsler. DEBARTMENTAL 'SECiETARIEV 1. E. OLsoN Education • Recent visitors to Singapore gyTK SerretarN, Editcation were Pastor and Mrs. H. H. Morse, FXRREE faenleyitary StIte,ViS01 former workers in the China and and Parent and Home Education Secretary Far Eastern Divisions. His last post II. E. MCCI T'Rr. Sabbath School in the Far Eastern Division was L. A. SHIpowIcx. Lay Actiritles G. C. m.n 31edicdi that of Secretary-Treasurer of the R. C.'. A . Ministerial Asso,•latio;z. South China Island Union in Hong I•t,:dio•71' and .Rcligious 1,thert: G.. 1. liFIR1 ii ill.: Kong before he returned perma- Arational Service Org.anifatiN., F‘'• Temprn.,n.'e nently to the United States. He is E. A. BnotiEua now retired at Pebble Beach, Calif. J. T. MASON -1-cG/017)11 The veteran workers, plus two Gilbert Bertuchini FAR EASTERN DIVISION 01.7T1,00K friends, made an extensive trip BON A. BOTH, .Editor through the Pacific Ocean area in- NEWLY-appointed Temperance Published monthly as the Official Organ of cluding Australia, New Zealand, Secretary of the Far Eastern the Far Eastern Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist,:. Singapore, Thailand, and Hong Division is Pastor Gilbert J. Berto- Soo Thomson Road, SingApoie t r, Kong. chini. Upon the recommendation of Republic of Singap,re. • Donald Gilbert, Secretary-treas- the Far Eastern Division committee, Rostal Address: I'. 0. Box 226. the General Conference committee SingaPorc urer of the South China Island Republic of Singrtpore. Union, is back in Taiwan following has elected him to this post in Price: ,co cents (P.:', ) a year his furlough to the United States. addition to his work as MV secre- Printed at MalaysianSic.-n Press Also recently returned from fur- tary. Upper Serangoon Road, Singa,,,e 13; This department was formerly Republic of . lough are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burchard, of the Tokyo Sanitarium carried by Dr. Ralph Waddell, now and Hospital. Medical Secretary of the General Conference. UNION MISSIONS DrR Ecro Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Peterson, All correspondence and business in connection with the Temperance East Indonesia—A. M. Bartlett., president; Mr. and Mrs. James Dailey, and P. L. Tambunan, secretary-treasirer: Dja- Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Roth were Department should now be sent Ian Komo 72, Menado, Sulawesi, Indonesia. recently invited to attend a reception to Pastor Bertochini. This includes [Vest Indonesia—W. L. Wilcox, president; in honor of Vietnam's National Day work in connection with the Five- G. E. Bullock, treasurer; S. F. Sitompul. secretary; ratan Thainrin No. 22, Diakar'a. at the home of the acting consul Day Plan to Stop Smoking. Java, Indonesia. • general of the Republic of Vietnam japan—W. Clark. president: E. E. for Singapore, Ta Thai Buu. jemsen, seeretarv•trensurer; 11-5 :Engl.:lune, ter of 1967 go to the Far Eastern chome. Shibua-ku, Tokyo, Japan. • Lloyd Barber, from the Indo- Division. Special projects for this Korea--C. A. Williams, president; C'. Pak, secretary ; R. 11. Roderick, treasurer; nesia Publishing House in Bandung, offering include the Hong Kong (P. 0. Box 1243) 66 Hoi-ki-dong, Tong- Indonesia, is now on furlough in Evangelistic center, the new Seoul dai-moon Ku, Seoul, Korea. the United States. His wife and boys Sanitarium and Hospital building, Central Philippine—E. A. Capobres, pres- ident; M. G. Jereos, secretary-treasurer; preceded him on furlough. He made and Mountain View College in the (P. O. Box 3) 356 Gorordo Avenue, Lahug. a stop in Singapore at Division Philippines. Cebu City, Philippines. headquarters before proceeding to North Philippine—T. C. Murdoch, president; • The new office headquarters H. Al. Baldwin. secretary-treasurer; (P. 0. Angwin, Calif., his furlough desti- Box 401) 2059 Donado St. Pasay City, nation. for the Japan Union will soon be Philippines. completed. Final work is now being South Philippine—V. M. Montalban, pres- • The new Bacolod Hospital in done on the headquarters building ident; P. T. Reyes, secretary-treasurer; as well as homes nearby. P. 0. Box 132, Davao City, Philippines. the Philippines will open officially to the public on December 8. Officials South China lsland—C. H. Miller, pres- • Reports from Saigon, Vietnam ident; D. F. Gilbert, secretary-treasurer: from the General Conference and 1000 Chung Cheng Road, Taipei. Taiwan. the Far Eastern Division will be on indicate that God is blessing the Southeast Asia—B. R. Guild, president: hand to officiate at the opening efforts of Pastor Milton Lee and G. 0. Bruce. secretary-treasurer; .7e51 Upper his associates to win Chinese souls Serftngenn Road. Singapore • Singapore..: ceremonies. • for Christ in Cholon, the Chinese • Readers of the Far Eastern section of Saigon. Despite the war Detached Mission in Vietnam, attendance is excellent Far Eastern Island—C. L. Shankel, pres- Division Outlook are reminded that ident: :blind Hackett, secretary treasurer; the Overflow for the Thirteenth and scores of interested persons P. 6. Box E.A. Agana.. Guam. Sabbath Offering for the first guar- are attending on a regular basis. December, 1966 FAR EASTERN DIVISION OUTLOOK 3 Oriental Visitors to Hong Kong Lady Receives Voice of Prophecy Grant A STUDENT from Hong Kong has received a grant-in-aid from Altrusa International at the Benton Harbor-St. Joseph Club. Mrs. Peggy Lian, mother of three, is pursuing a Master of Arts in Education at the university. An ex- Mrs. Marvin Griffith and Mark spend a few pleasant perienced teacher, after receiving hours each day in Home Study Institute's Kinder- garten. H. M. S. Richards, Speaker of the international her degree, she will return to Hong "Voice of Prophecy" radio program, shows a micro- phone that was in use 30 years ago to some interested Kong to teach. visitors from Ceylon, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. N. David. Kindergarten Through The couple recently visited the Voice of Prophecy Altrusa grants-in-aid are given office after attending the General Conference session each October to foreign students Home Study Institute in Detroit, Michigan. studying in American universities and colleges. Asian Students at INDERGARTEN is a good In honor of the 50th anniversary 11- idea but I believe that the Avondale College year of Altrusa, the committee on mother ought to be the teacher," international relations invited 50 says Mrs. Marvin Griffin of Read- ITHIN and without the sphere Andrews foreign students to show ing, Pa., U.S.A. Mrs. Griffin and her their national costumes and tell son Mark are well along through W of mission work, the greatest about their countries. need today is the need of men — the course, The Preschool Child, "men who will not be bought or Organized in 1917, Altrusa Inter- from Home Study Institute. sold; men who in their inmost souls national is the oldest selected and Eight years ago Home Study are true and honest; men who do classified service club for profession- Institute, recognizing the need for not fear to call sin by its right al women. It was formed to bring a course which would guide the name; men whose conscience is as together women representing a wide mother in getting her preschoolers true to duty as the needle to the variety of occupational fields, but ready for the first grade, developed pole; men who will stand for the with a common interest in contrib- a two-part course which has proved right though the heavens fall." uting to civic, national, and inter- popular and very effective. The It is to prepare such men that national understanding. course consists of two sections—one Avondale College was established The word Altrusa is derived from for the child, the other for the in 1897. For 70 years the College "altruism," meaning consideration mother. The section, "Preschool has been true to its high calling. of, regard for, or devotion to others' Child Activities," provides a rich Its motto, "For a Greater Vision interests. gold mine of ideas and material for of World Needs", lusters its true the youngster. The section for the brilliance across the Watson Hall mother, "Preschool Guidance," is a Chapel and within the hearts of serious study of methods and prob- Avondaleans who are sojourning lems and can be taken for college Mrs. Peggy Lian, of Hong Kong, is congratulated credit (two hours). Textbooks in- here, preparing themselves for a by Mrs. Pasquale lanelli, Chairman of the Benton place in the work of God. It still Harbor —St. Joseph, Mich. Altrusa Club Committee clude Child Guidance by E. G. on International Relations. Mrs. Lian received a White, Baby and Child by Dr. glows in the hearts of the hundreds grant-in-aid from the club recently at Andrews who have left the many halls of University. Spock, and Ilg and Ames, Child Avondale and who are doing their Behavior. The course is designed to share of witnessing within and with- aid Seventh-day Adventist children out the service of the mission. in getting off to a successful start Day by day as the student family in the SDA school system. And gather to worship and to study, Mrs.

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