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DOMINION OFFICERS, PAST AND PRESENT

Certain ebanees in the list of Dominion Officers should be noted bv Union Officers. It would be very good if all Secretaries and Treasurers could be relied tinon to make a note of the new Dominion Treasurer’s name and address so that there will be no irritating need for re-mailing letters and money orders, etc., bv Miss LovellSmith or Miss Atkinson, who have relinquished the iointlv held office of Treasurer. Miss G. Gibbs, whose address appears among “Important Announcements” fNo. 1) has accepted this nosition and it will be a help for her if everyone remembers. We wish her much haoniness in this new work for the N 7 Union and prav that she mav be richlv blessed in the carrying out of duties which mav prove to be arduous, but, we hope, ab*v>vs pleasant. Miss Henderson’s resignation as Lepral and Parliamentary Superintendent left a vacancy which is to

be filled by Mrs. Chesswas, long known to us as an earnest and very capable worker in various phases of our activities. Holding, as she does, the position of Dominion Secretary of the National Council of Women, she will probably find that the two offices are helpful to each other. We hope very sincerely that health and strength will be granted to her during what may be a rather strenuous year. That she will be a worthy follower of Miss Henderson we feel to be true, and onr prayers will be with her in her new task. In Miss Atkinson, as Assistant Treasurer, vve have lost (only temporarily, we hope) a very efficient and very congenial officer. Her many gifts are of great value to the Union and her cheerful readiness to help wherever help is needed has been a feature of her association with Miss Lovell-Smith and the other officers. Our gratitude and good wishes were expressed by many members at Convention.

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White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 May 1948, Page 6

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DOMINION OFFICERS, PAST AND PRESENT White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 May 1948, Page 6

DOMINION OFFICERS, PAST AND PRESENT White Ribbon, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 May 1948, Page 6

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