Te Karere . n the group,ELDER WILLIAM ROSS PAX-MAN is from Glenwood Ward, Al-berta Stake. For the past while ElderPaxman has been employed by thetelephone company and has alsoworked on the farm. Elder Paxmanwas secretary of his Priests Quorum,a ward teacher and a member of thechoir. His grandfather and grand-mother, Elder and Sister WilliamPaxman, were some of the first mis-sionaries in New Zealand. Also hiscousin, Sister Virginia Paxman,served here on a mission a few yearsago. Interested in sports, Elder Pax-man played on his ward Junior M-Men team. 172 TE KARERE SISTER RANGI DAVIES, whowas r


Te Karere . n the group,ELDER WILLIAM ROSS PAX-MAN is from Glenwood Ward, Al-berta Stake. For the past while ElderPaxman has been employed by thetelephone company and has alsoworked on the farm. Elder Paxmanwas secretary of his Priests Quorum,a ward teacher and a member of thechoir. His grandfather and grand-mother, Elder and Sister WilliamPaxman, were some of the first mis-sionaries in New Zealand. Also hiscousin, Sister Virginia Paxman,served here on a mission a few yearsago. Interested in sports, Elder Pax-man played on his ward Junior M-Men team. 172 TE KARERE SISTER RANGI DAVIES, whowas released from seven years ofmissionary activity (primarily inGenealogical work) and who plannedto visit the United States, has accepteda new call from the Mission Presi-dency to labour with Elder Hay inthe new programme of Genealogicalwork. She will remain here in NewZealand and give her support andeffort to the furthering of Genealogicalactivities in anticipation of the Temple. Meet Sister Marlyn Dickerson .. Mission Transfers ELDER O. KLAR ROBINSONwas transferred from the Mill at Kai-kohe, Bay of Islands, to Hamilton,Waikato District, with ELDERDAVID SUMMERHAYS. ElderRobinson sends his aroha to the people of the Kaikohe, especially those towhom he did not get the opportunityto bid farewell as he left. ELDER LYMAN C. PEDERSONand ELDER IRA A. TOLLEY havebeen appointed as travelling elders inthe Waikato District, working out ofHuntly and to spend a considerableamount of their time among the Maoripeople in the Kings Pa. ELDER ELWYN P. TINGEY wastransferred from Auckland Districtback to Poverty Bay where helaboured prior to Hui Tau. ElderTingey and his companion, ELDERDON RAY STEPHENSON, will bedistrict travelling elders. ELDER WILLIAM ROSS PAX-MAN has been assigned to the Auck-land District with ELDER BARRYH. BRIGHT. ELDER GRANT W. GROVERand ELDER JAMES A. TWEEDIEhave been assigned to labour withELDER GEORGE FANNIN andELDER JESSE W. TONKS, re-spectively, in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty


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