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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1935-8-1, Page 1The Signal Asks the Asti ,s e of readers in ,making up the rsesaal Ire column. Let us hate tilliftliMen of few POMO- durinR the holiday season, -i. 1 • ZIONITT-IOIC tiTH TZAR. NO. 81 s . *Ai e Week's-ChapteE Motor Accidents (does Over Bafek at, 8 $pweOollisio>a on Dn Hill • seer l» have been a record tar sneer accidents la Ifey. W the empty, ter there W. twsnty.wss ssiieeta Is spas el Whams atilt, Ml tandips alma Many be sr wails Strata kiss- - osderUr. Ind .1 r spas st the Metss& st dart sway by Ne Dapaetssli et Itllghwnyt ea p edalds sed •r; roadway signs emillesrfg sate sad rasa MANG i . tasty • .s were at r Meal, sweaty .and Ps- disaen. les amidst victims were takes to bssata s, and soma — they had tear trasteirad S as, assert as crushed AM three traalsred legs, ens trite. • farad thenar, ease brelts sass. Pass fractured jaws. and risen' „oajkit ms teeth. Ose dean ahs a d- • d bash Werke -la Wilds M Ilse tar ethers suffered eats le las head rod bay. Ake. paler tweiii1Wsrere attired M twisty -avert aslldtslss- Dams a ism ash maws* d • thane senna t a amisilr"i Y L tear Inures -• AU thess, abiT'` 'e. mo- mend twiddle a radius las few sYas.g (ider'lel4 and iris short Apidg Met watt r - • • • • 'Si, `i MAX FIi1T'tjtlES INJti1$D Wbeu the open taartag ar fa.wtdcia are young people AM Agin[ Pied from the road dower fttty-foot epa- bankmeut at Uog1Ps if - i day morning the tx_ maw*lii` y thrown out and the car • �•Iji An unusually fortunate escape w rlous injury was expel-, >ty youaag people, three mete girl. Max Frltzleyi Want Godarich baseball team, , tpa wreueljed batik• and James of (kdhatns-NwnshlD, a cut Ila . Al be Vaaatone, of Benin er of the r, and the two gi with bruises. car, which piu the driver mi , • struck tie force that Mabee 1d hurled from the floor. add this o0 Bir, - the bill turn of the with arch wdlling were to smash on a demolished o Pottage was ing from a slight of the hall, the car which is owned by Westford, several Fortunately the ed at the time, returned for lice _appeared before iii-kkoday morning on a driving chary. He wee al- beit until Theriday (today) . • • • • ' AT C. P. M BiRIDGE A armlet cash In which two ars sad were involved occurred es lop hill at the O.P.B. Wes - on Monday WOK.. Detroit car, traveling nortL, Bradley's fruit, of Goderlch, t•O•a aspirator In tow, but ar- th4 right bank bookie the swerved to the lett, crashing owned by Wesley Monk of of ")etrolt, driver of er to Alexandra bal- dly gashed forehead . His companion In rothy Mlllian of To had a tooth broken when she was thrown ldshleld. Mr. and Yrs. children escaped In- I'tit ng the separator hill, and on reaching the bead railway 6rldge found he i remove the blower. He stopped trr* .to de mo, and the Monk kfollowlAwdown the hill, also the approaching 1)e - The Detroit ca' 1St to the right, atruek the and twang into Seek's ear. Both were eatens[Vely changed. ti • • • CRASH ON NO. t HIGHWAY D. Ysestoeher, of Oolllegwood, dsaalerly 01. Ooderich, was taken to •[piedra beeptto' on Tuesday with atlelsas laisries •received In a motor erafl s kiglway'tte. R at i3turdy's corner. one mile west of Holmeavllleii ,,os lawn, of (ioderlch, brother -in - M a the Injured man, eraDed with -!w stocker was tamasclees Widest after the eras 1 terrible bead Injuria. Inde a fractured stall. was lacerated, the' -pith ea ever me ittwalteit- Mir crashed late a gaud fats left stria of the rlgbthatnd 1011111atisedea Mae Ina PE AL- MENTION Yeo V Bryan of 'lsoronto is the guest of . and Mrs. J. W. 1'ra:¢a Mr. a Yrs. Prod B. Prim acd_aon •see Latedis+iaUMW. 'Mr I Louth Clams, of St. Louts, .�l_ ou old friends In town this w Mr. ll L. Bandereon returned to To- , Sunday after holidaying at Aire. read Currie badejeturned to mending bdidays with here. sir elms Ferguaory of Wood - k, is the guest pf Y Marjorie Bartle this week Mrs. J. Beatty and son, nald, of Toronto, are Visiting at the bome of Mr and Yrs. P. W. Currie. Mr. and Yrs. Walter L. launders and daughter Mary, of Ottawa, are vlaitisg their relative, In tophi, nine and Mr WIlliem ihin tbelr home, ('oMmrw Ferret Idler 01 the •nater G. Mae wan and daughters, Katblten , have returned weeks' bellday at Inver- his nver his buMsr 1Jls1t Yrs. t ring sea tot its Mrs. W Serf s Sett a Sams :. Bev. J. boat, of tori• atr acquaint Yr. au and Mrs are boli, roasts of Mr. an Ily, of T day atter Jere. Bar lamMr. i an returned Mr. and v111e. we and Yrs. Yr. an little da nesday t. Parkhill, coming t Mr. an. son Will ward Gr spent San rs. Tboa. r. and Oaterbout and Yrs. Oster - formerly of the Vic - church parsonage, re erred here on Wednesday. Yrs. U. A. Downey and Mr. C. V Chapman. of Toronto, 1 at Bogte's Beach. the and Mrs. W F. 8aandere. $obt. Barrie and fa m - motored home on Bon - pleasant week's visit with Ilalwt� Mrs. Ycd). Willis, • 1 7�►rnld •a trip to rs.'11- 11. Are. •. guests last H. Taylor. ra. John P. r, Alberta, ire their Isere they lch three rs Wm. and Mr. and all of Bt Clair at the home of Andersen, Cs rs. Van Hots,. sad Yrs.fl 'tIM Tata Ar Y. She wa other. Yrs. 1. ter, Milts Mar !pending ler In Wingha. Mrs. W, A. Hooker and their return ••i welts wi- Hlncta, • the trip •, Mr. and family, of Tuesday • Bauer Bel - the month While In Hockina's o Dr. d. M. day from a Algonquin 1' led by two tarn jonrne of Callander exhibition IS toplete at tis home. • 4 r lot r • • • is Mid. Oalo- Mr. at re sial L f town yea a 514 - whom she is at the i come Yat. Charles en Mesas yon Nee 4444 • rre>r. GNP- 4 �,- - L.2 ilERIC,11, ONTARIO, Thrs at Park yesterday Represent Knox (hili School and Tastier Ulan Nearly five hundred picnicker-Nom Weatern Outajio , polute anQ+ Sy visitors f t as' far dlitan • the crowdraWderbor rntuu, when ee held. The,th- e �, and provided. ie fact Id wtip a t;arm day Ord a brlgbt shining from `a cloodlau sty. Tbi grounds were a pr of color ae-FhUdrenAged adults, in tglf summeryjoined events "-- ' ' ' n. church edthe grounds, whilgithe former r the old t]Irvia ethuol, bet //mitt e and d s �'g ��` a o1 the ed -iKrilhedSKINCH Mo Y Knox day selter� Lie, which. D. J. lent of 'Porta ■ , c between t • boys led t.g, was called a Ohs children grass beneath large tee elder fork say ust„bnt, al ladles sere May,*}" in serving Ute skipper, wif& was lowed by an toe cream ,t The lerstorious -MLA Miss Marjorie Yactle, was by 8. Taylor. The races and contests, in Z. C. Beacom, superintendent the Sunday school. F. G. Welt and A. But- ler, resulted as follows: k'Ire years and under--Citrls, Oath - 0 rine Cut t, NurUe Mellough, Mar- garet Healy. Boys, ..11m Saunders, Bud liarrtaon, Ble Straughau. lite sIp .t@veu y iris, a MlleElliot rgaret Ta r, Jean Elliott. Bruce Wel/maid, Ross Spada, Rube. Reader. s ...., ani tIDo r Mira of '.gad Hun - twat ple- a lcti Rev. ♦ m nl tiw le h-3 er,iiiUl a cDonald. . and eieten years--mtrk, Mary , ler, Eleanor 11acDwan, H ,toys, Douglas MacLon- Jacek Uedgr. TVelrt_ank-thirteen yearn---Olris, 3 t> slab, 7yvelyu Doak, Frame' at eosin, thorne, ��too, of several ebur 'e ander, Mrs. ,Cott, They made MtCye, t. 7s, W. Laneway, R. Haw-, �. Duckworth. and over --Girls. Iffirepeett die Parrish, Bitli at Lanaway, D. Such wtherne. ' w BallAtow, glrir-Marjorta '' r, Drift Elliott, Evely5.aeak, er.. Sett . race, 1 g. i[acDo ebbe motor. M Hocking and ware in town on Ott their way to 'they will spend in their cottage. - ailed on Yrs. Sohn Cameron. returned on Mon- a fishing trip at Ma was acl'ompen- ends. On the r'e- camP by way teentrd the littleWn- eDionne tpafn- ,�1 tlt*lr hospital APPOLNITBD Meas Marti signed her Saltford school, the staff of the alkapton, where flop 1n muse. AMPiON Bind has fe- ars ars teacher of the take a position on school at South- well tee instructor TO The presenta the Huron of tate drumhead (*LOBS of the colors of t will be a feature ice to be held at Clinton on Sundaitin connection with the reunion of the ldlst Battalion. During the wan a ladies' society at Exeter made a Union Jaek of heavy silk JQr the old ,pard Battalion, which elle leist Overseas Battalion The etslosi area- not preserved at the time, and the formal preseuptlon will take pds on Sunday. The Melee at, Clinton �J�tll be at- tended by the alae 4t the reale ment from Goddrich, Wingham, Sea - forth and atetDd . ' "THE W. K. Whipple' Mien to The thlrtyo built in his Whipple, of chlnery (')OOI sncreaafnity day afternoon. The Whip is an eight. Fent • with an orally Ilona grey a trimmed with is made of re Mr. Whip dve miles 450-horassinw The ship ha net •, Slots Wow.was tat down to the I lo/bdaid tad a truck. dnaa 1/148041/14804.revpwd tot, WOW !TY MiONTI" a erase tate MIS A little damage was done wood work what • supe. yipped,, mane r(pnlred: LAUNCHED Cruiser • Notable 411- Pleaaure iPleet e -foot cruiser "Whip," re time by W. S. Dominion Road Ma- y.. Ltd., was lanaeheJ the harbor on 8atur- trim little matt with m. as. M black water -MOs, 1u a ape r we l-dert and 1a varnished fittingsate y Animate to pet thirty - hour out of the Whlpy Ilberty V-Ift sao a Mais screw. twos la* uth W leetba nd W. Barry r1 Bogle; n Bathe 11 Three- rriah ; efer. Time rat ' R. Sieber, Mrs Warreser. r. • Ple plate rate- l[r. End Mrs. A. Flut- er, Handel Deer and Mrs.Cddt. consolation face ---deet- i lItlott. Men's ace --Rev. D. J, Lane, E. C cot, A. Butler. Graceful walk—Mrs. A. D. M,Lean GIEVIN SCHOOL PiCNIC Visitors from Alberta were among he one hundred persona attending the minion of former pupils of the old their famllles. The i*hed in Peal on the ile and Dungannon. Odic was the first teacher. red by three octogPnerl- jtttwhet the picnic, namely, 11e bpi Stephen 8tothers, of mar Thos. Smillie, of Dun- nnote•%The last teachers were Mies clnibeh, now Mrs. I. Hetherington, of %Ingham, and W. J. Mala, of Ooderich. in :up the Action was divided and ew "bchools were belt at Nile and on theligrapicession of West Woma- nish. A ame enjoyable, sfterneon was pent as old segiltintences wets re- ewed. These Making the loosest rimy 10 ttend the pienie were Mr. nd Mrs J. nd Mr. an 'a Iia ry. route, inton Mr, et, be Ha a la -«Helen th Doer. • — 1 rjorii seek, J. C. Cott. • me. Harold Deer marponal4. aqd ackworth• and Deer and S. bit and Jean :elf •'ry , lfloover4 of Edmonton. Wprttty Hativer, of ware prevent nt t,rom d, Yttacey, th and Goderieh. the eldest man pres- -slgho years of sec. - es bels .) A 1ARICEEI•AporreiCitt CAp.AQW A teasing ha,tthe 1nt.rcet'bt A. J. eh thn Tliberal candidate in North, was bold In the town- Iq h• (Barlow, we Thursday night. was • "nod Asti ice conslder- ng the busy wenn Mr the farms logb $ill,t of the riding rel lumori= acted an ehalr- ntsn Desehtaan apoki at enata, aborter addressee Ven he 'M', II. 11oberte n' a notes of t1.dstidb. hnata t the ennehisr of •'ere Um. In- vited gnestiona add the remit was es tatemel-T g disenashtd of mem* modbtie Some. HAR a : dru1� 1i! t W abourt1V101 'ff. days caused a oft of bathers lay last week t reached the cc green, and on ' was 61 degreee. warm, however, beach was crow • Among the yacht, gud ern here in the last standing ships. and Myrtle K., trim craft were admiring eyes d beer. Other slit the Lead Larson, • ud4Vagaboud, of ahead, of Cleve The Superior a last and loaded the (ioderkh hot' -e. The cur WesL The Superior of the Lakes a. with a cargo of 1 fir die Mill. The 8. 8. Geo a on its uptw • Ase t t. 1 'S , The Signal's • Job Department na-1prides itself on neatness, accuracy and promptness. t Goal 14t o Taissi MUST I, 193Et Race Meet %kik Monday's Event re of One At Agricultural Park rature e• ek it are the pleasure ade port trio out- tbe Pelops 1. These wet t on Pride/ of salt frost Ined for the m the head last night. shels of 5111111, Ind 150 passes- tr Oil Sunday. LVED LAO Billy M Water of 2111y Martin, 1 Yrs, W. W. Ma ved from dro edneoday afte ice, who condo business on the Billy was pia water and tried He lost his grip water, going under struggled to the seized the ftoat, o Mr. Pelee, who suit, vow the lad time and jumped the (hallow water! and plated t� 'Pails in Sheillew Beach son of Dr. and East areal, ws at the beach in the shallow. hub on a float, fell back in the The little fellow ce and again fall back again tn his bathing ar the seems. t1., pyre late le reached Billy e boy appeared Track Monday next -will he clitle• hoIrday arad the big evin day will be thejlace meet o; or filid Pacing mei the will tit ong of -the prost.10- ptyrtant Ontario, and like to mArtig LEAFS' BIG NI4111T Tomorrow 1Friday night win be a gala night at the Pavilloe, when the Caraleade of Fashien will be put on under tile auspices of Maple Leer Chapter. 1.0 D.E. 'Itie atrial! com- mences in the afternoon with bridge ler _climax with Hie eras march at tt.m. Ath.tw arils.' the draw for` prizes will lie held. Good mush. will prorided for dancing, en.: the Maple Leafs hope there will be a ia.rgs. response to their invitetion the public to 14 preeent and enjoy the keening's proceedings. To tbe Editor -of The IMmet. elle ,rpt even, Aptuifasto no mention kr mad! tdirigazroy import- ant problems -Ale .• vernment expenditure aod to tics the budget so as to give a late ler confidence and eecurity. SOS as much to blame as liesnett wreckage or our economic last five years. Stevens are now at odds on how to trade; but tar are united a tariff shoukl use their ensure the bringing In of sea ment under Mackenzie King. 1,1111;910NAL PRINTING CO., LIMITED, PERSONAL Hernia diss Thelma Cheer, bliss Alma O'Brie Agarlyni' Shrine at Midis Miss Mildred Costee), NTION Waling 51 !led the ou Sunday. London, is ner-r-A Tremendoutu Asset il and Natural t Gas under Our Fettt.:* Says Speaker at Lions Club Mrs. Chilli Hawkins, a Windsor is visiting relati‘es and friends in towu 1 and vidnity. Crueby, of London. was the guestjd. Mr and Mrs„, 'W. Robinson I She past week. • risked rereetly with C. Cole Amherstburg visit! Mr James Connolly. • • Wright, of greet a Mrs. V. II. Peardon dog son Harry, Mrs- Donald Fraser agfkMiss Minnie God •Oraigie, of Stratford; .0. guests of rttr-:-J. iliss Irene Robinson ot, Wroxeter is Cleft - hielidaying at the hand of Mr. and Mrs W. Robinson, Vittoria street. • Mary Wilson has.' returned after O. spending a couple of weeks with Nowt tiro friemte 10 FAeter tt. Thinner'. ado Dr. Mary Tom, of Toronto, is spend- rs st ruing. lag holidays at the bowl& her moth - A w t er, Mrs. J. E. Tom, illtellirgton street. penet ay The Misses Mara,abd Jean Remmay to the of Timmias are-ftftnurs •t the holm laforeed ty, braced utak DOW *trout- gin.a venue, re- vordtillth'ilisi2nitiy mato, ere Maw direration hero', ha WON'T NIP FROK STER Love for his Maider nearly caused the death ,te Bruce John Rover, giant NewfOtindland dog owned by John .11.004,- mac. When "Re.141 jured arm moms faithful dog sear low in "Itedd haunts, hut ws. him. Finally tile into the harbor sad to his me sites s "Snug Ilarber.- on getting no plaintive yelps, bark to the k OOP mum puff • to in - ago, hie alligh and tind jumped tug in severely to hie IMAM but ne y one hundred pounds the water As he couVri net out him tell', he had to wikills'llsound the end of the month SUN sod In to the beach, a .1ktallee of 700 yarda. He Was r*hattetell as he Tee eng ',tants arrompanies iliantifeeed to the Mint 'Reddy" on his edge( tripe Several time. he hae, beim tett be hind, hut on these ocepoipps he ren to the end of the pier and leaped into the water to ;Prim aft. the 1.0,0 1TP BMPAT would eatnitirodiababetes.ewnAltmh*?voronsi „nem., rod*. nee will 'bp: and nearly apapietsi. TZ IN otte. dies the • al 3. HOBBS tilth the last ea was da so that dr r of its exptoding sent, threw .11 la the"thalreha.bl,t14,'.$•the.7. B01311% BREAK CAMP troops returned on !tastier plumed with their week's *atlas* Point /airlift There was not a Scouts. Among the letecelitl we done by the boys was the rig' Of rope bridge, by means of trailer was taken across a A quiet wedding was solemnise! St. Paul'....rectory irt 7 o'clock Ha la evening, Ally Ls). when Miss lel daughter of Mr. and Mrs t?liffir Be ow+, vies united In mart rla ' r. Orville Steep of Goderich; Rev. jilleGioun officiating. The 'Bride wore ft -pretty blue ensesuble, with MAU. ahegeorieg, and th see slater awl h and ti•st man. hrldia "arty returned to d. t wed - served, and later left on Lodge, 'Members. of Pre Jowctes their Clinton slaters at a ayed In tbe sJiternoon and attire ;rap - The averts committee wan vompolled Frank Riley. and the stripper cdiumitte.! included Kra D. proul, Mrs. i. Katt- Ong and kire. wThoe. Bell. The results of the races were aa followa: Girls, See Jeers ttnder Girls, ten year.. und under—Kath- leen Wane, Gretta Arbon* Boye, fifteen years end er --Jas. Single ladies' I:me—Ruhr k, Irene Bell. Ladiee' thread and needle Arboui and Jean stmji Married ladies' race Mrs N. ler, Clinton; Mrs. 11. Arbour, °oder- Married Indies/ potato race—MIIL ffr Men's race-- Mr. Joe Mark. lia.-11111e. The clearing eronp liter on Thareday last of P. Burke, which had been a yea r, was a boon tolocal with ',selling saperienea. her ewes of nineteen. A wan entnittlithed in that 16 MU !be ark rtme, so far am la remembered, OS so men mew from thla port lad ellighn silipped on the same steamer. ,.- Under Capt. Pleamore, tee Burke peorneded to riniiingwood for repairs to her propellor. It ts espeeted see will carry 'grain and pulp from the head of thA Lakes. Deali.Bert Barwick, Wm Bannis• ter, Wm Itel,"411aeir'lieera, Clayton J. Danny Teter Tonne, eillarence Fa - see. Hervey Johnaton, ft. Randall end John Ntst4flonakl, Jr. and th Sidi., ere visi street, t week. 1..arw rend. - • Ella Beck,' of Ails week eV Mrs. rce, 4;11,11 is returned Wiled t he mod* , underwent kith', ea his brotber. Mr. street, and friends. 10 Aliso d sou Olt. are vla Mri. of rtbrille, thk home of * Bruce ette and Ehl ilikt WWI alp.. of Toronto, perent a, Mr. sad Ills. 411. Qtyousette. Mr and Mrs P'.- elr have re- turned after spendi o weeks with their son, Mr. Wm. r. at Hunts- ville. The bonds) w not toneldered complete without a tr the home of the "quints." erville aud J. H. Ta trip. They ar.• fully real outing and have Their destination they will be away to, are the guests it and Miss Esthej Hoene Britannia road?' de. Home will epena a Resell before reteen if Developed. About fifty of God the dining -table at Motel day evening last at it under the auspices of peetor, who told sof (Bence that (lode; surrounded by • almost incalculable tracted in the form and the people will wily Maks up to tbelr opportunities it/4 lama their lacwey in the developtiiestio these rich resources. LiOn J. H. Taylor, anti fealUt The -chair was occuplad were devoted to metiers la coon/Hies with the Lloes cauxpalga,:kft crippled children. Harry Gaff, sillettlary of tbe committee Meta the work lie crippled childreu le ad, sputa 13, mud a conduit „pea 'patters LIt Obeli fi▪ r▪ m effort of this yea the crippled children's Chief Ws Ilaybe t 11.0011 had been great sow In the eareLef Lion ("barite Mewing red sa principal of Lugo cute, e 4 doe of Wm. Som- tt Sunday aping card pal Hume belr home, Ottawa. Sunday moTfilng brake, antrThe gas pump.. at Frank klegwain's gen- eral store at Carlew, sled ntole an estimated eighty gellome of Ess.iline. The lock V4 as Ricked al ono prime. t It watt emashed trona the Other. R• J• McMilfin in Nominated ,to Represent gre Stevens Party in Com - it Election Prove/mice% of ifuron-l'erth tonight lined up behind the Stevens Recon- struction petty 14 1141 selected Robert McMillan, brother of the late Thomas McMillin], former Liberal member, la 8 tbetr standard-bearer In the forthcone Int Federal ele.lion. convention tonight, et the home of William Black, Tucker th town- ship, from a field of six ndidatee. Ile Iron on the ae.ond ot oter Mayor Andrew Sutherland tteaforth. 'Phone na med were Mr :deli Ills ii, mayor Netherland, Mr • Jackson, Tuekenrwrith ., toweship fa er. Ben Elder of Hay townehip, We m mare, president of the C.F.O. aeon • nd former 1140. menthe , and W. G. Medd, twice a 11.F.O. Provincial The to .t four withdrew, bating only Mr. IP -Minim and Slayer satherland la, the field. On She find h011ot Um two- wer.. tied. tatif the Seecnd US. ckol Mayor fititherlawdr two .. The eandhiate wilt -to he ea darned now by the Feder* ex ecu t I ve of the latevena party. but I. mere. Z er se of tbs. is pro five years Ileurty r In mit 3, woe mks lia° N. limps Collegtete the melts- pho In his opapie Mat he had beep nearly twee orst conducted aura or North Ame rayecars be had special I Gm in Huron eking of financial couditions the t dye years, Mr. Ferris mild of confidence. The erns aid to invest it Outlet:tell had lag jo attract induetriea, In- a. sMaiderful reservoir of nat- u gall "MOW Our feet:' The ad - ga• s explained acientIlicelly, and, mid tIMI atwitter, "there la luta or enema' Pes in Ilurou county." Mr Fern* 'Wien explained at siderable !moth the geological for titan of this pert of Western Got* te AbOW how the pit was formed the earth as the rdeult of a great oil lay in pools, front Web the dam rose through crevfees a the slur - face of the earth's er Tbe geolu- (Continued on 8) THE LYRA The temperatures Of 00.1 those reeorded for Ing eeek of last year 1 r. Fri , Jiffy 26 80 in Sat., July 27 88 61 TB Sun , July 2S 78 65 St Tues. July 30 78 57 77 57 Wed., Jule 81 lee 111 t37 55 Total rainfall for month of July: 18105, AT; 1964, lel. - Higherie--tain- perstame-reeorded for the month: SIM 91 dogs's; 1984, 94 degreeir. • In et lel ter to the I 4.1141011 Free l'reea, or- comoinine bitterly of mewl" of authorities here move before the next day the camper, was to malih room 4the. ...minty council picnic nw werbeeddirlif hi.t. week •tances The Signal teams that it true the campers were anted W leave, hut the move on the pari of tbs nut horitlea appnrently wad justified. Tile Attitude adopted by the campers 1.•ft something to be desired. • To make • long story longer, it te twee/worry to explain that on mereral °erosions the Park has not bees ade- At one... It • known there would be three separate pkoles •t the Part ea the time of the ceunty council Orate. • it was decided to erect additional 41'114'11Pa in the shade of trees divid.. camp was en, ted there Ind had DOM The camper" were Raked to move ta the other tide of the evened& Tbeg refined natty, fee were they not pal` log their 82 a lestrke:rniAdopparpreyanitilyuisspe amount of atemonine then to mints, temper.. and wortila ems sharper, and the rompers wore advisee to he MT the ground.. by the morrow. They veers. • flederleh welcomes- eampers earl tourists as frarally se any other tOWtts. ga little roorteey la expected bar