Humour earns speaker title
A humorous address on how women are expected to be visually perfect won Mrs Heather Hodges, of Dallington, a national title in the International Training in Communication’s Club conference in Rotorua last week-end. Mrs Hodges, a member of the International Training in Communications Club, formerly Toastmistress Club, for eight years, said she was ecstatic about her win. Her national title entitles her to take part in the international convention being held in July in Las Vegas.
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Press, 17 May 1989, Page 9
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