HOW CAN DISTRICTS BEST UTILISE SERVICES OF ORGANISER?
The question is asked! Let the District Officers hold a special meeting. Make, a plan of district. Contact officers of each local Union early. Suggest that they:— 1. Have a purpose building up of Union; increasing of membership; quickening of interest in our work. 2. Send date of their monthly meeting. 3. Make provisional arrangements for addresses by organiser at local organisation’s meeting at time of visit, e.g., P.W.M.U.; other Church meetings; 8./H., C.E., 8.C., S.S.,
W. 1., W.D., etc. Lectures in schools, factories, workrooms. 4. Feature Home and Cottage Meetings—afternoon or evening. 5. Arrange public meeting where possible. 6. Arrange drawing-room meeting in near township where there is no Union. 7. List names of possible members who may be visited. When local plans are received District Officers meet and draw up plan which will *ave time and travel. C. M. McLAY.
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White Ribbon, Volume 49, Issue 5, 18 June 1943, Page 5
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