“Ram” magazine
Sir, — I did not read this year’s “Ram” magazine, just as I did not always read the capping mags of the 1940 s which were also of sex and sanitation, though presented in a subtle way. However, I have visited Integrity Centre which moves me to write that councillors and Sir Robert Macfarlane would do well to ask themselves: are churches or the Integrity Centre capable of deciding what is right or proper for New Zealanders as a whole? After reading from “Challenge Weekly” (February 23 1979) and an S.P.C.S. newsletter No. 28, I seriously doubt it. ■ — Yours, etc., ROSIE WITTY. April 7, 1979.
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106“Ram” magazine Press, 11 April 1979, Page 24
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