HEAR lON SKINNER POINT THE way to a new day CANTERBURY COURT (LINCOLN ROAD) Tonight at 7.30 p.m. / ■• \ TOMORROW - SUNDAY TOWN HALL AUDITORIUM 2.30 p.m. Be Early. 7 GRAND FINAL MEETING . 7.30 p ,m * .'SMHMKr James Hay Theatre and Limes Room to be used as overflow. Harlem tough and gangster - Leader in gang Yet A grade at school By At church pretending to be a Christian - Converted through radio preacher while nlanning a gang fight - Tom Skinner says rhe only answer to prejudice bigotry and hate is the love of God through Jesus Christ T ime magazine calls him one of the most influential iSsrj.TiSsx: «'•»»" >«<« •r HKoncilistion Through lews Christ 1973 ’5
Get a good tiling going betwe you andtheroad. Next time you’re twiddling your thumbs on the bus on the way to work, take a look at the faces around you. If they’re not buried in a newspaper they’re staring blandly out into space. There’s a word for that. It’s the Commuter Blues. It affects most people who travel the same way to the same job for year in and year out. The Suzuki GT 125 gets a good thing going between you and the road. It means you save a small fortune by using one of the most economical methods of travel on the road today and it means you’re your own boss -to come and go as you . wish, not as a timetable dictates. $ Suzuki <|T 125 V* " . SSJ , ;' y
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33567, 22 June 1974, Page 10
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