Temiskaming Centre District WI Resolutions, 1960-83, [1907] - [2000], p. 27

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4 . ons : | Almost every Area reports that resolutions of a local nature have been ; presentfed, usually with considerable success. ig \‘ _‘ There appears to be a reduction in the number of reaolutional presented ;. â€"17~ _ and sustained at the 1967 Conventions. I think this can be accepted as an i © indication that our members are doing more research before submitting resolutions, and are becoming increasingly selective where their requests are concerned. ‘The resolutions are mainly of a worthwhile nature this year. . morroms 0 0| > { foirafoak! 4 Only a few outstanding new ones are included here: ~â€"e f v}ie ‘should resolve to conquer temper, tongue and conduct. _ > ¢ . If you can‘t be thankful for what you have, be thankful for what yourescape. Resolve to perform what you ought, perform without fail what you promise. .. One of today‘s weaknesses is to distinguish our needs from our greeds, >. Those who complain about their lot would do well to build something on it. ... * Bring in ideas, entertain them royally, for one may be the King. i3 ; ROLL CALLS awlk s .‘A Canadian law pertaining to women. 1k asil e A topic you would like to see as the basis for a resolution. ; ; Name one way in which progress is changing our lives, : 5 . en Laws for which I am thankful, ‘ { g" Respectfully submitted en N Mary I. Trivers yeg R 60 4 Mrs. Leonard Trivers, > : , 3 _ _Convener of Reselutions, F.W.I.0. .. du.s 2973107 A . A. 7 I ¢ : tos

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