Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1983, page 24

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Sponsor child visits Solina WI “mt r anndran» knw. about rh: l zmadmn Sum: lhe ( hildrcn Fund H anus-we) View, haw: tprrnztared needy tltildren in 'ailrlriu‘n part» u! the world, Either zndtndrull) l)! .1. part ul .1 turnip .-\ Teak cwcn ‘Ill-l'CLl their uhllkl when l‘l’J‘n'IEllhi’ In the Wed ln-lsca, at in t.” cattcrn u: \thn mmrric. lllrt Lin: trulrcll it the mums-red lull! Aim 1‘! 7mm .ilter haunt 111.5 the lultll'ft liq]: .. .uutl-l .rnm. rhr l‘vny Virtrl ,nttl, tlty‘h' m rtit't'! he: u! .I tar-mp ul make. 'ilJriglttrr” f lllvlFllllv lmh‘: rrwllirr. [r mun it I nun-mum tin-1w \lr. ‘ulll"'l l.l'.lnl, .l ptiJ Itrr' lt‘ri' ml 1hr lll.‘ll'lll|‘ in HM .prmy u“, Hm “I. utwn lull-mat \lrâ€" ‘l-l" llitrl u: lm‘. ’ “MJ' UH" \r‘cl‘tl ‘t ' .rtvtv‘irtlwr .' 'ht' 1"l’ \tulrrm \\ l th'l'vl .Ill‘l Hr h" illl" 'll" ilftllll “r-titt‘ri'," t! l” .txir --ll ‘1; I .it I fun; .| Hill. ltth l.“ ‘l_ Atrlr"‘rt'vl_ ,li. lit-rltlu b" r'mm' t! It." .; it it it; r- 1.." r. 'r-- .t! -.' lit! r, m I'll-H; l. in.- ‘At W‘l, ” it -'I -'l!-'rr‘ ll Hit :tt ll‘" ll.> Mlllrl " ml l' yil‘ “will, ll” .l.'l- .’ .II' .rt' Kt.‘ I Ilium»; It: ‘J ‘.-'|.'. in? .p-riimr .lllll ti. .s irrr: lll"ll ltlllil-l"c"i"|'1‘\l t- ’l Pitt-rial t [iv-:1 whine l"‘p"lltl 'r m. --llrll um tutwtt .Ai ".I ..,: "w M Jr \r'l'l-‘llv‘l.’ l: ltt‘l l ' -' ,-r.t‘t\ 'lr' timt.‘ t! rllt-m, w‘ " .tw-rtmr I'HM [r"‘.|ll‘l"l. F-wu, 'r» prairi‘ tin. [tvtvrlrli't '! l i"i..:rt<'t:: l“. ‘HI. l ll"ll - r. 'll'! Treuettr. l .xrir ..lrfl‘lll‘r v‘.’1||.l lllllt‘tr" tutti .i -Ill|{‘lll'yll3p' [ltll‘ an. lllcre alv'lv ll-‘ul'ly‘n' phi-mg . pli.‘ hr tlti-n lIV it m .l-.- lril ,1: watt lltcrr arrr‘ Pm van .Irli li‘r [mull mule t lill.‘lll,l. t'.l. rut. l’ ll: rrnlit‘r In \ruti at l'Nu' all: p‘uutllt nv ut.» ut llr“ lH.‘ l"“r* :H l llfillJl. lr‘lllll‘: ll. flit? tic: l ’llllf-t“ litm'mtt nuu' II ‘II ( lint,” mum: .'_l?1lllr‘l n-urial llritl. .iJHIi. “Ill ‘1~'tl 5H? rIr-‘ 41' ml .râ€"ll lrtglttli rumr 'lml Pu. 1hr .‘rrne Hlt'Jl'lllli and v. .tnnlvlc lur me" ' Sh:- Prt-\,.itttt' \lM‘w lr.m tlttcr ritlllfi‘rl r.- l_]rrrl. .”<'l l'J-It'l Lt rlrrt llll lament-I [n that same letter. “1 reply to our quculiln‘ about her future plans. “It I lth‘ : ehanee I want to be a dimtrir hut if not, I vitll do other thing. tnr ulKlCl) t. in: teart later. an excited letter: "I wan? lrr tell yuu gnud net-Ht" She had entered the matriculation _.u.r,e, tlllt‘f mmpletmg her secon- dnrj. whmvl training New. she had paw-ed till cuminatmns of the \ledl..rl and Health Departmental Hun-.- Kong, and had been accepted ti. .1 ,tmlcnr nurac at Queen llimhc'h llmpndl “nth thi. letter w.“ enclosed the \nrnml kept-rt m \pnmur» "As a student luler lttr (hing mll earn SJ” llk .r nmntlr With her “ago the Lllllllv “Ill be mJIHlulnL'd more .Ill'fixlll ueg ’hfftlltlg‘ tpirrlmrship IS r-t-eurriirierttlctl tn he timed . " And the" mired, did at: wnh In mntlnuc uur turrctmmlrnm with [41("h1ng. .m A differ. l‘.|.lr." \ r ll‘. 'ltt' rvttrtitl plum: «it [he ’rl‘fllzl‘rlltl wt \nltnn “ | Mid (aml ltl?lllll1p' \\ llll lltr: rctrnttmm and him], her mm hcuulnc rml [w-vplc. .intl tlrreet tnntrnunlca- lrtlr:_lt'.lr1"l’llt'Hunltllchlmngtt‘l permn‘i' lt'llt‘l-. Pht'llh, L'llh, nut I‘ll..|rl|" lichth Hm lent-n hctanic tlntunicntartcx All Vlltlllfl'llb'f- .rnt! hard work; mum: mmplcretl .uul examina- WY" {MI-val. M Mr nmrl.» .nmcd luv l'.lll.l m-nl, nl firtitltmttun t WTS) 17-21:: lent nnric t.» the (meted "ml! All; mlcr" xfttlttv. ruler Ill Lindy-e tum "tri'. tlmr trunnion” I'rp t:..'. w Her letters spoke more after her wish and hope, “that some: may come to Canada and meet all." But though she continun save and to dream. the time “at right. Her brother. also a CIC\cr gifted student, was now Cnlr." Universityt And as Lai Ching been supported in reaching goals. she was new supporting as he undertook the long, hard r of a student of Law. When her letter arrived as. Carol Ng Lai Ching was act: coming â€" was in fact leaving ll? a few days â€" the ladies of 5. Wl quickly followed their u stunned disbelief with action, P: culls, confirming time and p: plans for her reception. entcr‘ merit. lodging“ Time would her (only 2 days. since she was on ;i and also had a friend in Tam: how to make the most of cicr) mL‘Tll.., Then suddenly, she was start there â€" in Solina Hall “her: years ago. the Women's In»: voted to adapt her. Tiny, ti haired and wide-eyed. But no In u shy-looking little girl; insteu \ery poised and lovely i woman. A lilllc bit nervous. wry excited lax were the lit waiting to meet her) but as h.» and delighted to meet her [and “family” as they were to meet “Now you are not just ptctur ahe smiled, encrrcled by welenrr tirrm reaching nut to make sure ton “EH real! ',I.ll r mug H whit-J Pu Inn \‘in: Saw-tun-l'n'umn'r um] 45' -r' \m’nm “ii-"It'll \hrturuh'

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