Stuk BCCA 2756.78 - Lily McCargar and her students

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Lily McCargar and her students

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CA UCCBC Priv 34-06-BCCA 2756.78

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  • [193-?] (Vervaardig)
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    McCargar, Lily May, 1887-1947

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1 photograph : b & w ; 10 x 15.5 cm

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(1887-1947)

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Lily May McCargar was born on December 14, 1887 at Maxville, Ontario. She was educated in Ontario and attended the Margaret Eaton School of Literature and Expression in Toronto. She moved to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in 1909 to teach English to members of the Chinese Methodist Mission Church. She joined the Woman's Missionary Society in 1921 as a mission worker, and was sent to Vancouver to work with the kindergarten at the Chinese Methodist Church (which came under The United Church of Canada in 1925). In 1933, she chose to use her year of furlough by traveling to China to study Cantonese. Before returning to Canada, she visited Jerusalem, Egypt, Germany, and the United Kingdom. During a second furlough, she attended the lectures at the Canadian School of Missions and at Emmanuel College in Toronto. Lily McCargar died on November 6, 1947 at Vancouver.

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Image of Lily McCargar, two teachers, a Chinese-Canadian woman, and a large group of Chinese-Canadian students gathered on the steps of the Chinese United Church.

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    Box 2253 / file 19

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    Handwritten in ink on verso: Chinese Bdg. Vancouver Dunlevy Ave. / Lily McCargar / Mrs. McDermid / Miss Phoebe Chan / Mrs. Tulk.

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