ST. CLAIR BATHS.
TO THE EDITOR. ' Sir, —As one of a party of ladies who went to tbe St. Clair baths last Saturday, I would like to make an appeal that the sun roof which is marked " for ladies ” should be reserved for ladies only. A lady likes a little bit of privacy, and we, like many others of our sex, were forced to go along the beach for our sun bath. 1 do not for a minute suggest that the men should not use it when there are no women present who wish to have it, but if, when ladies went up to it. they would shift as an act of courtesy, I think that would bo a satisfactory arrangement.—l am. etc.. November 28. One or Six.
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Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 7
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