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YOUR QUOTA.

(To he read at White Ribbon Day Meeting. I White Ribbon Day falls in June. Of course, every Union will make it a very special May, and will arrange their plan of campaign carefully. We want 1,000 increase in our circulation. as the result of our June and July campaign. Pray for it! Work for it! Believe lor it! Thifi being win and hold Campaign, your quota will be one nev, subscriber for every seven members. Divide your members into groups of 7, with a captain for each group. You’ll be a very fortunate Union if more than two out of the seven attend meetings regularly. Rut the two who do attend wili go after the five who do not. and so create an interest among them and give tnem something to do. Every group of seven to win at least one new subscriber. Xo ouillection is to be taken at the meeting. All efforts are to be made to increase our circulation. After our petition this follows naturally. When we get a Two-Issue Ballot F’aper, we want our voters educated to vote "dry” straight-out. Is your Branch doing any educative w’ork? What literature are you circulating? Why not circulate your own paper? It belong* to you. Who vill be the first Union to attain their Quota anti go on the Honours* List? Which District will lie the first to gain its Quota?

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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 382, 18 May 1927, Page 7

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YOUR QUOTA. White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 382, 18 May 1927, Page 7

YOUR QUOTA. White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 382, 18 May 1927, Page 7

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