Auckland Deaf Society newsletter: April 1989
Some of the items featured in Auckland Deaf Society’s April 1989 newsletter:
- The A.D.S. Board of Management informs members that the bar hours are from 7.30pm to 10.00pm. We have a half-hour from 10pm to 10.30 to finish our drinks. Please do not buy too much at any time. From 10.30pm onwards, the bar staff has the right to take away your drinks. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t finished your drinks!!! We have to obey the Liquor Licensing Commission rules, no matter if we like it or not!
- The NZ Association for the Deaf says that so much has been happening at N.Z.A.D. It was agreed that we need the Deaf News back. It has been missing for three years. John Hunt and Ken Brain have volunteered to prepare the first edition to be published in May with the support of Kelston School for Deaf and the Council.
- Pat Dugdale of Wellington has finished the collecting of information from N.Z. and around the world, on setting up an Interpreter Training School in New Zealand and has presented her report to the National Foundation for the Deaf.
- Deaf Clubs
- TV/Media