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What Is I.T.C.?

Question: What is I. T. C? Answer: lt was once known as Toastmistress Club; now it is International Training and Communication. Question: What tio you tio? Answer: We basicallv follow a programme designed to help us gain confidence in speaking. We only trv big speeches and debating when we want to. Question: You are all so good. Does anyone ever make a mess of it '.' Answer: Yes! We have all done badly at some time. Question: How can I feel ahle to try when my Jack of education is bound to show nte up'.' Answer: We are more interested in you. than in big words! We would try to help anywhere you need help and we would support you as friends. Question: Why is it only women'.' That's a hit exclusive.

Answer: Not now. Men are welcome; we would enjoy learning communication together! Question: Why is your business so Jor mai? Answer: So we can learn how meetings ought to be run. We even begin to understand parliament as that is one big meeting. Question: Can anyone come'.' Answer: Certainly! You can come 2-3 times to see if l .T.C. may be for you. Don't decide on just one time. give us a fair trial.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIBUL19870224.2.7

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 36, 24 February 1987, Page 2

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What Is I.T.C.? Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 36, 24 February 1987, Page 2

What Is I.T.C.? Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 36, 24 February 1987, Page 2

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