It is with great regret that we record the retirement of our beloved President, Mrs. Hiett. For so many years we have Urn helped and guided by her and always her forthrightness, wisdom and tolerance have been an example t< us; her pat it nee in Convention, together with her gentle kindness, will he long remembered with deep appreciation. Our Union is most fortunate in the fact that Mrs. Hiett ha" been willing to take office a" Dominion Vice-President; with three new officers we stand in great need of her advice and exjieriencc. W e lovingly wish her and her sister a “good rest” and renewed strength; we pray that God will verv abundantly bless them and lead them through their sorrow to great joy.
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White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 3, 1 April 1946, Page 5
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