DRINKING HOURS
Discussion By Clergymen The problem of drinking hours will be discussed at a series of lunch-hour meetings organised by the central city churches. Two speakers will give differing views during meetings in the current series at the Trinity Congregational Church. On May 3, the Rev. E. Chapman, a Presbyterian minister, will discuss his reasons for supporting 10 o’clock closing, and the next Wednesday, the Rev. P. Ramsay, a Methodist minister, will give> his views on supporting 6 o’clock closing. Other subjects to be discussed during the series are teen-age religion, religious journalism, Samoans and their church life, and the! welfare work of the Salva-1 tion Army.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31340, 10 April 1967, Page 11
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