Members of the new day-time Toast Mistress Club, from left, Margaret O’Brien, Josie Jones and Marjorie Paterson, at the first meeting in Christchurch yesterday. Mrs Jones, the former president of the New Zealand branch of the International Toast Mistress Club, was the guest speaker. Similar daytime clubs have proven popular in other centres. Among their aims are the promotion of leadership and speech improvement.
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64Members of the new day-time Toast Mistress Club, from left, Margaret O’Brien, Josie Jones and Marjorie Paterson, at the first meeting in Christchurch yesterday. Mrs Jones, the former president of the New Zealand branch of the International Toast Mistress Club, was the guest speaker. Similar daytime clubs have proven popular in other centres. Among their aims are the promotion of leadership and speech improvement. Press, 11 February 1983, Page 2
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