COUNCILLOR MORRAH AND SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.
v ;Sir,-rMr;'fMorraK'v asksfor soma. specific cliargd'against recent Sunday concert's. ' Wo answer .that the city by-law. in relation thereto is persistently disregarded. Mr. Morrah declares tliatVtho co'ncorts are always advertised "admission free." This ;ia not so. On tho contrary, Mr. Morrah will'find tho ad.vcrtisemorits of tho. last two Sunday concerts"'state: : . "Kindly contribute : Is. (upstairs), ■ 6d. (downstairs)."-—Vide "Lvening Post." April 10. v. "Patrons aro expected to contribute la; (upstairs), and Gd. : (downstairs)." Vide "Evening Post," April 3. ■ And. in' accordance with 'these advertise-
merits, otforts are made to secure tho Is. or 6d., as tho'case may be, from concert-goers, thus creating a, deli borate" ' breach 'of tho bylaw. Will- Mr. -Morrah oarry out his promise, and debar theso people from holding any turthef concerts?—l am, etc., ' > - ARTHUR DEWDNEY, > .. Hon. Sec.,-Council of Churches. .April 22. ;. „. . 1
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 490, 24 April 1909, Page 10
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138COUNCILLOR MORRAH AND SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 490, 24 April 1909, Page 10
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