ENCOURAGEMENT AND ADVICE
Heritage’s Major Objective “If Heritage is concerned to I pass on to the young the vision land traditions of our society, it Hinust not be in an uncritical and • | merely formal manner,” said the J Rev. W. M. Hendrie. when he ?! spoke to members of Heritage I at its annual meeting in Christ-1 church last evening. U Mr Hendrie said Heritage did ? not deny the disasters of life; but, • on the contrary, were well aware I of their reality and knew there ‘I was more to life than disasters. ■ I: had set itself the task of injecting hope, determination and II courage into the lives of those i who at one lime may have » thought there was no way fori ward, he said. ; “I believe in the value ol Herii tano both as a general principle. . and in practice—not by attempting to put an old head on young . shoulders, but by doing a far ; wiser thing—putting old heads .alongside young ones in service, ‘’companionship and guidance.’’ • said Mr Hendrie.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28748, 20 November 1958, Page 7
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