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Letters to the editor – Port Lincoln Times

City needs its cinema

I was completely shocked to hear that our wonderful cinema Youthoria would be closing the doors on December 31.

This cinema is such a marvelous facility in our beautiful town.

The building itself is 92 years old and has such presence and history and ambiance.

It offers joy to young and old.

So many little children have a proper cinema experience there during the school holidays.

The wonderful stories told on the big screen can become lifelong memories.

Young people growing up in our rather remote community can share the same cinema experiences as city children.

For older people in the community and for women and people who live alone it is a simple, safe and economical social outing.

How many fundraisers have been show…

Read the full article at: http://www.portlincolntimes.com.au/story/5769496/letters-to-the-editor/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 22, 2018

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Letters to the editor – Port Lincoln Times

City needs its cinema

I was completely shocked to hear that our wonderful cinema Youthoria would be closing the doors on December 31.

This cinema is such a marvelous facility in our beautiful town.

The building itself is 92 years old and has such presence and history and ambiance.

It offers joy to young and old.

So many little children have a proper cinema experience there during the school holidays.

The wonderful stories told on the big screen can become lifelong memories.

Young people growing up in our rather remote community can share the same cinema experiences as city children.

For older people in the community and for women and people who live alone it is a simple, safe and economical social outing.

How many fundraisers have been show…

Read the full article at: https://www.portlincolntimes.com.au/story/5769496/letters-to-the-editor/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 21, 2018

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