Radio Programmes On Sunday
Sir,—l have risen from my knees to write this letter. I praying that the manager ol oZR wi 1 not change the Sunday morning piogramme under any consideration. 1 am one of the thousands of housewives who are too busy at 11 a.m. on Sunday preparing dinner for all the “Listeners” to be able to attend church at that hour. I have three excellent reasons (all under five years of age) why, even if I weie to tune into one of the many stations broadcasting church services, I should still be unable to heai 01 ap~ predate the service. So I say congratulations to the 3ZR manager on an excellent choice ol programmes. May the Sunday morning programme stay just as it is. Yours, etc., y J LET US PRAY. Blackball, August 24.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 August 1948, Page 2
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