From April 1978 the Hall was ready and let out for weddings and social and cultural functions. But the constant need to generate funds for proper maintenance, staff, the Tamil School and other planned projects was obvious. The Society attempted to present films but the response unfortunately, was not encouraging and therefore abandoned. Overhead expenditure for electricity, water supply, telephone and administration were mounting. A sign writer who was approached to erect the “MTSS” sign on the roof saw the premises and was impressed enough to hire it for his wedding. So his was the very first wedding in the hall undertaken by the Society. This wedding provided the cue to the officials who then undertook to organize and conduct them on behalf of the contracting parties. Initially catering proved a major problem because of lack of proper dining hall and kitchen this was well attended to. The officials of the Society undertake to be present at weddings and help, purely from the point of view of “Service to the community”. Through experience gained at these weddings the Society has been able to streamline all its facilities and services. A “package deal” is offered where all the main overall arrangements are made. Meals are prepared and served. A band of dedicated men and women sacrifice their weekends to serve the community by helping at the weddings. This is appreciated very much. Numerous families are making use of the facilities offered. It must be emphasized that weddings are undertaken, on the basis of helping the community’s needs. Officials are prepared to help and advise parties concerned as far as possible. The dignity of the function and the satisfaction of all the guests and the happiness of the marrying couples and their families concern the Society very much. The society on the other hand is happy to record that it enjoys maximum co-operation from members of the community. The Hall is also a popular venue for cultural projects, shows, dramas, meetings and social welfare projects.