Sadie Menzies (1914–1996) was a founder member of the Revolutionary Workers Group and the Communist Party of Ireland.
Eddie was given £250 compensation which he used to buy a newsagents on Templemore Avenue and it became a help centre for shipyard workers.
[1][2][3][4] Menzies became a member of the Revolutionary Workers Party and in October 1932 she helped create the Outdoor Relief Strike during the 1930s depression.
Menzies became a member of the Communist Party of Ireland and the Friends of the Soviet Union.
Menzies was honoured in 1992 at an International Women's day event in Belfast City Hall.