Te Karere . ELDER R. F. BAKER These elders have laboured dili-gently in the Lords work, and wepray for them complete success in all the\ undertake t0 do m their postmission life. The AtOrangi left three missionaries with us on August 21. Oketopa, 1951 343 Elder Robert F. Baker is from Ed-monton, Alberta, Canada. Eie worked for the Aircraft Repair and Servicebefore accepting his call to fulfil amission. Another married couple comprise theother two missionaries. They are Elderand Sister Leroy W. Morris. Elderand Sister Morris have had their homein Mesa, Arizona, for a few months. been in Otago s


Te Karere . ELDER R. F. BAKER These elders have laboured dili-gently in the Lords work, and wepray for them complete success in all the\ undertake t0 do m their postmission life. The AtOrangi left three missionaries with us on August 21. Oketopa, 1951 343 Elder Robert F. Baker is from Ed-monton, Alberta, Canada. Eie worked for the Aircraft Repair and Servicebefore accepting his call to fulfil amission. Another married couple comprise theother two missionaries. They are Elderand Sister Leroy W. Morris. Elderand Sister Morris have had their homein Mesa, Arizona, for a few months. been in Otago since. While there heand his companion opened up forproselyting Ashburton. Elder Malcolm Stephenson hasbeen called to be the President ofWhangarei District. Elder Stephensonarrived in Xew Zealand in Februaryof 1951. He was sent to labour inWhangarei upon his arrival and hasbeen there since. Elder Stephenson. SISTER L. W. MORRIS ELDER L. W. MORRIS Before this time they lived in have been members of theChurch for only two years. They werebaptised two years ago this coming to New Zealand SisterMorris was a teacher in the MesaSchools and Elder Morris is a retiredPost Office inspector. They have onedaughter who, they proudly announce,has given them one grandchild. ElderMorris is the son of a Methodist min-ister and at one time studied for theministry himself. With the departure of Elder Lund-berg for Zion, Elder Keith Gleavehas been called to preside over theHauraki District. Elder Gleave hasbeen out about 16 months. He startedhis mission in Hauraki District, andafter being there for four months hewas transferred to Otago. He has fills the vacancy left by the transferof Elder Donald S. Baker from thePresident of Whangarei to the SeniorElder in Auckland. Elder Baker hasbeen President of Whangarei for sevenmonths. Before this time he labouredin King Country for three m


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