Following receipt of a communication from the Town Clerk advising that, m response to its earlier communication on the subject, the Greymouth Borough Council had recorded its objection to anything of a suggestive or vulgar nature forming part of the programme at any Sunday night entertainment, the Grey Council of Christian Congregations again discussed the matter last evening. It was decided to advise the Borough Council that it was not satisfied with the present position, feeling that some definite action should be taken, and to ask that a deputation be received It was decided to give full support to the movement to establish a Youth Centre and to accept an invitation to participate in the discussions.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 October 1944, Page 4
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