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most baseball games
when a player reaches the
home pate he is safe but ap-
parently this is net true in
Goderieh.
Baseball organizer Mae Mac-
Donald warred town council
by a letter, recently that
the present home plate is:
"so Worn' out that there is a
possibility of serious injury
He
� aincil -;an -
the
recreation committee to take
actie.nand replace the plate
before a player is harmed.
The baseball diamond at the
park is used by fie Industrial
Lea ue --.
a
t; iItt. is also rented to
out of town teams.
Council referred the letter
to Councillor Bert Such,
chairman of the Parks Com-
mitteE , and voted him, power
to act.
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Come to the Point!
It would be hard to estimate
to .how many people the Point
Farm gave a most pleasurable
vacation at the turn of the cen-
tury.'You have only to sit at
grandma's feetand she will re-
gale'Ciii with stories OfMelting'
laa-trip from om'AetCoi
t to Gode-
rich in the "Huron", later in
the "City of St. Ignace" and
finally m the "Greyhound", And
always to be met at Goderieh
--03/. George, ith
trap which would only take
four and cost 25 cents a head.
Thence to he driven to the
Point Farm where Joe Wright,
the proprietor, would' -come out
to greet you. That sweet smell
of horse and harness leather
lingered still in the nostrils as
you approached the realization
of
your long anticipated holi-
day. The beautiful surroundings,
high'Yup on the cliffs above the
lake. ,The- parasols and dust
veils; the huge floppy sun hats
'and the bit ing -skirts::. - Phe
gorgeous blue crescent 'of the
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English; Bone China
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ps and
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for 1
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By G. MacLEOD ROSS
bay with its gently sloping beach
which made it ideally safe for
the kids. ,Even grandpa was
persuaded to doff his stove -pipe
hat and assume, for a couple
o weeks, a devilishly countrified
mien. And w:to . could forget
the view from the beach, look-
ing -inland -to -that-magnificent.
backdropof green cellars?
After a long hiatus the Point
its open to the public again,
with ample space for tenters
and._.1<&�rs - a shehgd- sct�;
ting ' urr.,olded by trees only
a short run to the beach where
now you swim under the eagle
eyes of lifeguards, lifebuoys and
lifeboats. 'Thus does a grateful
ggvernient take care of you off
the Hlg1' 'aysl At Lake level is
u. 'large filmic area; tables in.
the,, open and tables under the
thiel canoe' of trees, with the
scent of pine everywhere. v rYwhere. All
this but tour miles north from
Goderieh. ,
• This year isle Department of
T. ORMANDY
Jewellery
The Square
the event with its corporate
.presence, but It appears tb have
passed them Aver This is the
more surprising44 .becauseso re-
eently as June 23rd, 194, enure
' cil "unanimously" -(everything
Cµouncil ?does !s unanimous)
adopted the recommendations of
Pitt;•-Report-Cp "mittee•-regardiug
Trailer Camping in the heart
OrOc ler tt ivliereltarbon'Park
has become the magnet for tents
and trailers to theextinction of
its use as a public park. Coun-
oil;adopted:.
L Th
at-ra'I rs
be
se • allowed � a d to
remain in Harbor Park this
(1964) year.
2. That no further extension
of (he trailer camping area be
allowed in the Park. (You can
look in any weekend and see
haw faithfully this pledge is
ignored.) ,
3. Finally, that trailers- be
allowed in the Park until ade-
quate camping facilities` are-
available.
With Point Farm Park now a
Lands and Forests has col -1, going cQngerit there can be' ex
biped with the Department of cuse no longer for Council to
dissemble. Consider -this for
consistency. In June, 1964, the
three recommendations detailed
above were adopted as a result
of a petition signed by 941 resi-
dents of this Town, yet in July,
1965, a mere 18 property own-
ers wrote Council to block plans
for an addition to an Industry
on Newglte Street. Mayor Walk-
om is reported as commenting:
(Signal Star ror 15/7,65) "I
can't -see . us going against so
many taxpayers in the district:"
Curiuser • and curioser said
Alice!
Highways in a machiavellian
evice to induce you to the
oint. For the latter has de=
cided not just to de -sorest the
fair face_ of Ontario as is its
present wont; they have exca-
vated three miles of highway
along the southern access to the
said Point so that the streams
of tourists are only too happy
to turn at the sign of the green
Pine tree and. savour the re-
freshing peace , cif this silvan
fairyland, leaving the engines
of disruption to their fell work
out of earshot. And who shall
eny that such cooperation by
two inimically opposed govern-
ment-depactinenrs is not a sign
of progress?
• Anyhow, there it, is awaiting
you; -whether for an afternon;
a night or weeks, The Tourist
Webth"- pias:- -Bali' l esicged> f rs
said. The Signal Star calls it
'an ace drawing card'. Up to
July 17th the number of tou-
rists seeking advice was up 11
per centum and very soon such
words• as" bumper, whopper,
jumbo etc., will have been used
to try to describe the 'tourist
trade. •
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the have' pressaccountclsearchedigently
of tho- op n-
ing ceremony of the Point Farm
Park for any ,mention that the! THE SQUARE
Goderich Town Council blessed
Eighteen • taxpayers an ,me
an impression on Council. while
941 failed to sake Oren a dent
in Cpunell's complacency, What
manlier of representation" havt
wwre -go..0otnic l ..keeps cryin
out for iriuotry to settle, here/
yet when it docs arrive, 19 tax.
payers can 'bring - Council,' np
standing. Now this column bas
no reason to will to :influence
this particular action in any
way. It merely points Out an
anomalous situation. All it asks
i� a resolution by 'said Council
once and' for all, to recognize
that the avhilability of Point
arm -Park- -now:-Temoves`
slightest excuse for ceatinuipg:
te-detry the use of iia' tof Tar
one hundred per cent to the
taxpayers.. The reclp`irements 4f
para 3 of the resolutions `have'
bee ti',,(i --69 e ;�}�� ttea .11-
i nota t .. _ -C--.-. n-
o �tf o
a c� n.
cil to `come to the point' and
emapciipate Harbor Park to the
taxpayer.
i ersc n l
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Walker of
1i tbilton spent the weekend
with Mr:
and 1Vl'rs. Ira Olce
nand
,fns. Albert:.Qke_.
.R. hiss J.une. Slater_,.:daughter ' of
• Mr. and Mrs. James E. Slater,
190 Strang Courtsrecently re-
ceived her nursing diploma and
pin along with - 56 other suc-
cessful graduates of the Night-
ingale School of Nursing, To-
ronto. The fourth annual grad-
uation exercises of the school
were'held July 29th in the
theatre of the Ryerson Poly -
technical Institute, Toronto. •
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The derieh Siti�x,'h
John Hbidmarsh *
Buyr
ntury
Oki. Log House
LUCKNOW - A log house.
on the farm of Dick West, ` on
Ase Lochalsh.-Kintail sideroad in
hfield Township,•. has beim
sold to John Hin arsh, of=the'
.ocierich District and has been
dismantled, log by leg, l
� and will.
be re-rect, 4y Mr. Tiindmarsh
as aAcottage. • •
Theydog. -h-ou house, li a e;
, �s so d� s th
day it was built, is believed to
be ever 100 years old. James
West, father of Dick West of
Ashfield, Ypurchased lies arni
11~-oin " ri.;.;i iurehy but" it Is
believed that a family called
Welsh built the house origin-
ally.
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The log house is about 20 by
30 and was built atop a log
cellar. It is the intention of
Mr. Hindmarsh to polish the
logs some of which are 2 feet
wide and 30 feet long,
Dick West was born and raised
in the Jgg structure and. in, 950
he built a new house across the
mad. ,in the le.g.,home where
he now resides.
Q. Amoroso,, presiding minis-`
ter; of Goderieh Congregatiol
of.Tehovall's witnesses at►- .
pounced tadhy that local,. VIP
nesses would suppert the, :globe+-
encircling° series o. 'Word pr
rufh�" ""district ; assenbli�s a „s
the group now being held
thraughQutoarld
he ... world -
They
t. w
They would de this by attend -
big the .'four-day section of the
assembly at Lndo Western,
' • irgrounds- Adghst.. 6.29: -Six.._--_n _..-
thousand x expected a e to at-
tend
t-tend froni 22 American states
and four Canadian provinces.
Upward of 60 witnesses frolic
the local area are expected to
attend .aiorig with many other
'interested persons. "The public
are invited to all sessions" Mr.
Amoroso said. Principal address
of the assembly will be given.
by the witnesses' Canadian
superyrisQr7K Green-__
less on the subject . "W o r 1 d
aQ Vcrnlueint. Q11. the Sc, heelder
the Prince of Peace".
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