ORGANISER'S REPORT.
lieai White Ribboners, I 'I- epl h<;i 1t) good m ; ih< s for t liristmaa and the New 'i •... at< the Branches will I thin month, l praj that we tna) all I-.- refreshed ;in<l strengthened ttpirituand physicall) to entei tin great M.uiit ,i;;iin next year, net • i ting thai we are pledged to light until d< or \ i< torj \t i ;... in meeting <>t the <'hi Ist church Prohibition League, 111 Dawson told us of ;i well-known arm oi painl makers 11 Australia who offered ;i prize lot the besl slogan advertising their paint. The young woman who gaine<i the prist . si 'iii Hi«' slogan, "l! k on. "an ik) Id I awson, ■'i bat i.s w hal we intend to do in the i Bfhl against the tiquoi t raff* ■|\. i p on keeping on.'" • : taint) White EUhbonera al* have done so, and alwaya will. We knoa t hat the I ill bi .1 long one, for even when Prohibition ii gained we, 1 h. worm n of America, a ill have to stand Hi m foi is w enfon emi nl. 1 hope that ever) nion ka planning to send a delegat< to the Dominion ('onvention, to be held In N< a Plj mouth -n March oi next >sai R< member that the harder yon (Ind it to "carry on," t he mon nei • ssai > it la that you . gate to < Convention information 1 e plana of work, and et Inspiration, which alwaya comet with larger knoa oi our great urn ill v Ide raovt On several occasions small Unions have said to me that the) thoughl the) were so Inaigniflcant that representation at Convention waa unneceaaai ) 1 have the greatest admiration foi son* ot the smaller Unions, which have kept on faithfulrj pegging away, but knoa well that you, more perhaps I han others, need just a hat Com snrion 1 tails in give U n nt fellowship Hi. baj visiMii of the woi K. a in a. n<is you that, after an, youi lltta Branch is pad of oui great organist; tion. which baa Ita auxiliaries la almost ~\ iv oowAn In Ua anartd, it la ol 1 1 sjtortanot U at evei j 1 fnioa bt I ••n\ • 1 nkm, strong In Influenoi Wc aw onl) aa strong as oui weakest link. No Union need be ■ weak link, sven though It bi 1 numbers s.mm. of ih« snaalleat Union* in nw m rjerahip are the atrongeat In powei and Influeno ■•• enuss tl n sawat Borgi I
theii <i<i» ndenci upon <;..<i who is more than able, and all powerful \\ • each and all forward, strong In Ih. pov • 1 ol Hi.- might. I i n hi t he 1 anterbur) dist rict iut .11 Hi. months. ;tml \ inited n ost ol the l fniom In Noi 1 h »'anterbur). and 1 two nea I.m • liuuh 1 nion held .< • > on the iTth No\ember in tn>autil ounds of tl t [on H. .1 Smith, i huh p most successful Th< "\ Branch bad .1 and let .mi stall, and ■ stall I <>i badges. w> \\ ere 1 otei tained »»> hand, solos and nd ;i gramophone, and n< b) afternoon tea Verj tin- addi • were given b) the Rei A Hay, M Dawaon, and 111 Ha) With all good a 1 hi "> "in 1 1 sincei el). \ I.!. I. I. \KNSH.\W ■
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White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 342, 18 December 1923, Page 3
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562ORGANISER'S REPORT. White Ribbon, Volume 29, Issue 342, 18 December 1923, Page 3
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