OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS
HAYE WE BATHS AT ALL! (To the Editor.) Sir—One would surmise that our Borough Council’s greatest ambition is to drown the finest of sports, swimming. Why are the baths not open? Is it because the ladies’ dressing sheds, which are due to collapse, have done so. or is the council just waiting for the water supply in the reservoir to become so low that it will have a good excuse for not opening the baths at all? It seems a great pity that, while the citizens of other towns are, at this time of the year, having the pleasure of bathing in modern baths, we, the citizens of Masterton, are left to bathe in perspiration.—l am. etc., 8.0.
The opening of the baths is a matter for the consideration of the Borough Council, said the Town Clerk, Mr G. T. O’Hara Smith, this morning, when the point raised in the above letter was referred to him. No doubt the matter would be considered by the council at its next meeting on November 21. Last year the baths were opened on November 16.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1939, Page 4
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