Resolve for 1933, The Globe, December 31, 1932

Publication
The Globe, December 31, 1932, p. 14
Description
Creator
Marjorie G. Ruddy
Media Type
Newspaper
Item Type
Articles
Description
Newspaper article written by Marjorie Ruddy for the Globe published on December 31st, 1932.

Notes
Marjorie G. Ruddy was a photographer and newspaper reporter. She came to Whitby in 1917. She attended Whitby High School and the Ontario Ladies College. She founded the first company of the Girl Guides in Whitby in 1930 and enlisted in the Canadian Womens Army Corps (C.W.A.C.) in 1942 where she worked as X-ray dark room technician at Chorley Park Military Hospital and in 1942 was appointed press liaison officer at the Trinity Barracks on Harbord Street. She became the first female councilor in Whitby in 1949. She wrote for the Globe and Mail and had a photography studio in Whitby, Ontario, Canada.
Date of Original
December 31, 1932
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Ruddy, Marjorie Georgina
Corporate Name(s)
The Globe and Mail
Local identifier
A2020_001_001
Collection
Whitby Online Historic Photographs Collection
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.88342 Longitude: -78.93287
Creative Commons licence
Public Domain [more details]
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian copyright law. No restrictions on use.
Recommended Citation
Resolve for 1933, The Globe, December 31, 1932, page 14. Whitby Archives, A2020_001_001.
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Full Text

Resolve for 1933

Another year has passed by and again we think over resolutions promised and broken. Again our heart aches at the opportunities missed and the time lost, but instead of the usual long line of resolutions this year, let us humbly fall upon our knees and ask God to open our soul to mankind: to give us a grin instead of a scowl and to make us think, always, of the other fellow first.

Marjorie G. Ruddy

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