NEW SUNDAY YOUTH CLUB
Methodist Addition A new Suuday afternoon youth club will start soon in the Methodist Central Mission buildings, says the .mission's magazine “Enterprise.” The club, for young people of any church affiliation or none has been started by the Mission’s Coffee Club committee as a quieter addition or alternative to the coffee club. The coffee club itself will continue to function on Sunday evenings after the mission church service. To prepare suitable accommodation for the club, volunteer workers, including resi- <’ mts of the Rehua Maori hostel, have been working on recent Saturday mornings to clean and decorate first-floor rooms in Friendship House and rooms behind the mission church. The new club, which has not yet been named, will occupy the late afternoon and early evening, finishing in time for members to attend church services. Provision will be made for table tennis, quiet games such as draughts and chess, recordplaying and dancing, all in different rooms. One of the rooms will be a chapel and quiet-room. The club will be run by a committee of eight or 10, mostly young people associated with the coflee club.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30739, 1 May 1965, Page 16
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