Page Tee THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, JUNE 2 26th, 1952 The HAILEY BURIAN Issued every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway St., Haileybury, Ont. D. E. SUTHERLAND, Publisher RUTH G, GORDON; Editor Jesued every Lhursday from Ihe Haileyburian Office, Broadway Street, Haileybury SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ln Canada--$2.0U per year, in advance In United States--, 3.00 per year, in advame Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assr:. Authorizd as Second-Class Mail, Office Pireniments (eee "QO CANADA' Post Dominion Day, July 1st, is cele- brated to commemorate the iounding of the Dominion oi Canada, which union of the pro- vinces took place July Ist, 1876: Canada has proved that "union is strength', and our country has goue steadily forward since that day. ler population has more than doubled since the turn of the toes are banned but Grade B are not Grade B in quality; they are graded according to size. Grade B are Grade A, onw less than 17% inches thick --in other words, small new potatoes, YOU AND YOUR HEALTH Two weeks ago we 'received a report from the Department of Health which pointed~out that to be a healthy individual one should start the day otf properly with a good, hearty, nourishing meal. Since we found ourselves tiring on the hills this particular week, we got up a half an hour early and approached th break- fast table with a new attitude-- we carefully had a three-course meal which slowed us up going down the hills too; since the Health Department said so, we were determined to go on. Right in the middle of this drive, we picked up the Globe and Mail and read that Dr. Jessie Brodie, for sixteen years head of however," GONE AND FORGOTTEN As you journey through the country, you oiten come across but none more so than the once well kept and beautiful one in Haileybury a neglected cemetery which is now in a frightful state. Situated on a hill overlooking Old it is known) is found by wending your way along Lake Temiskaming, Cemetery (as the a winding road in the south end of town. It is difficult to even walk through it fer weeds and long grass; most of the stones placed there to mark the graves have either toppled over or are in the verge of doing so. No blame can be attached to anyone in particular for this neglect as most of the relatives of those buried there have moved away and the few who have re- mained here are not able to bear the burden of keeping it all in re- pair. A (Rube) HORNSTEIN, officer in charge of the Dominion Public This is R. weather office in Halifax, who discusses what makes the weather and why, in the broadcast series Ask the Weatherman, heard Sunday evenings at 6.20 on the CBC Trans-Canada network. In his It is expected to post member- ship soon and rules of play. Town Dump Clean-Up This week, work began off the town Dump. The Temiskaming Health Unit after an inspection of the area and with the full co- operation of Mayor A. H. Cooke and Councillor O, Allard, are go- ing ahead with a program for bet- ter conditions which are urgently needed. Thoughtless persons who actually have no right to do so have been dumping waste anywhere and everywhere, leav- ing behind a frightful mess. This will be bulldozed into the ravine and the whole area «will be thor- oughly: cleaned up| An EEC CUCISE expert from ous Canadian Pest Control Oneness and Company is spraying the dump this *week to kill off the flies which are attracted to it : the outhouses in the area. How Big Are You? Are you big enough to apolo- gize, to take the small place in life, whether it be in the church, school or home? It takes a big soul to forgive and to forget. A man must be bigger than his pet notions, idtas, his church, and the little crowd to which he be- longs. He must be big enough to be charitable in his views and opin- ions and believe in others. \ cb : 3 This is just a note in passing, century, new industries have been developed and twice she has sent great armies to the defence of ireedom and the democratic way of life. all Luc Lausicl, programs he debunks--and upholds--old weather theories handed down through the centuries, and gives colorful, up-to- date explanations of anything from driz- ¢ zle to hurricanes and Chinooks. Tennis Club To BOY Have Services SCOUT Of Professional NEWS the University of Toronto's but it does seem pathetic that Household Science Department 'some of our cemeteries are has no sympathy with advocates allowed to get into this state. of everyone eating a hearty --NESSA McAULAY breakfast. She herself starts off with a cup of coffee. -According to Dr. Brodie most people eat far too much. "Just look at those over thirty. How many of them look like they did in their early twenties? (We never expected \ to.) They just pile on the fat and _™ys3e4 then one day drop dead of a heart hi\\\ attack". The thing is to eat what you feel like and hope for the best LOST THROUGH UNKIND- NESS Temiskaming Construction Limited , MINING PLANTS ENGINEERS and GENERAL CONTRACTORS CONCRETE WORK oO Head Office HAILEYBURY, ONT. words OL Su Wilirid We are here a uation, colipused OL Lue most heterogen- e€ous cicmeuls--i'roteslants and Catholics, Luglisn, "wrench, Ger- mau, irish Scotch--everyoue, let lL ve reimebered, with his tradi- iis, Wilh lus prejudices, du cach OL Liese COnUICLINg anlagonu- islic elements, however, there isa COMMON spol OL patriotism, aud the Olly true policy is that which reaches that Common patriotism and makes it vibrate in all toward ends aud common as- Why was Gandhi not a Chris- pirations", _ tian? In an autobiography pub- lished in India he writes that in student days he had been great- ly touched by reading the Gos- pels,, and seriously considered be- ing baptised a Christian. He felt that in Christianity would lie the solution of the racial problem and the caste differences which were dividing both India and South Africa, One Sunday he went to a near- by church to attend the service, planning to see the minister at the close of the service and ask for instruction. When he entered the church, the ushers objected to giving him a seat and suggested he go to the colored people's church. He went out and never went back. "If. the Christians also have caste differences," he thought to himself, "I might as well remain a Hindu and attack this evil from within." P.O. Box 997 Phone 517 During the past few weeks Senior members of the Tennis Club have been conducting classes of instruction in tennis. This has been quite an undertaking with such a large crop of junior en- thusiasts. The club expects soon to announce the definite dates and classes for mid-July, when we have been promised the services of a tennis pro-instructor from Toronto. This was made possible through the local Recreation Commission and Department ot Bright and early on Monday morning, if plans materialize, the Boy Scouts are off to Don Rus- sell's Camp for a week's camping in the great outdoors. Monday evening, the Hailey- bury Scouts trimmed the Cobalt Scouts in a baseball game on the Public School grounds. The final score was 25 to 5, and Scout Gor- don Connelly smacked the ball (,,.munity Programmes. Seniors three Hunes for home runs. The and Juniors please watch for an- Cee Siar Meee ae nouncement on these classes, co ZZ - . ward of Haileybury were the of- ae tojsbe inde or ficial umpires. Thursday night pees : ; F in Cobalt, the Silver Town fads _ Keith Valentine will look atter will seek their revenge your equipment needs in regard to ¥ restringing of racquets and there are still four racquets available at reduced prices. Tennis balls are now available at various prices (depending on the type) in loca | sport stores. The Club would appreciate information on Jocating any used racquets which could be obtained for Juniors. 2 ea "Something to Sing About' DINNER at Hotel : 'Haileybury é common > a a nn THE LOWLY SPUD You get a lot of mail in a news- paper it may be a ques- uonnaire, it may be an oltcial bulletin, it may be a long survey with lots Ot statistics--we burnt three cartons of papers last year when everybody was really wor- ried about the shortage of paper. We remember several years back when there wds grave doubt about the supply of coal and everybody started saving the car- tons the groceries came in, - ibis month, we have a .0t of material on hand dealing with potatoes. 'Lhe first five theories were very interesting except wé got all confused and couldn't face a potato at the dinner table. So, we went to the local grocery store and found out that although old potatoes were more expensive last week, the situation is now re- versed, At the moment, we are eating California potatoes--we know this because we saw the label. In the middle of all this research, ollice, | ee "THE MAN I MARRIED" by Mrs. Robt. A. Taft. An/ intimate glimpse of Sen. Robt. A. The who some day may be President--told by the woman who knows him best! Read Mrs. Robert A. Taft's own story, "The Man I Married", in this Sunday's (June 29) issue of The New Color Gravure American Week- ly, exclusively with The Détroit Sunday Times Served : 12.00 to 1.30 p.m. 4 6.00 to 8.00 p.m. a | You will Enjoy "SONGS TO REMEMBER" EVERY SATURDAY CJKL 4. 15 p.m. Sessa boasssaaa! io RARER > an in th tn tan tn tt nl "Ye sons of Canada, awake! Stretch forth the mighty arm of toil; Embattle, beautify the soil Your fathers won by brave tur- we decided the best place to go moil; to get information wan right a And Aare your glory spreads, TRS the Minist f icul Mr. ows 2 4 Te ERLE OF See that Your virgin empire still unfold _ LEAVE NORTH BAY job for too long a time and he Her halyeon hppe, her meat 9.25 a.m. 4.25 p.m. knows what he is doing. He got TEC JA. M. Taylor 12.45 noon' 11.45 p.m. so distressed about the high price of the product that he banned the import of potatoes from the United States. In this way, everybody should be happy be- cause the potato growers in Can- ada won't have any competition which everyone should be protect- ed from because it is very tiring and the householder won't have her budget all upset by changing prices--they willremain at same high level--this is called a price support policy or putting a floor under things to hold one party up. The way the Minister's plan reads makes you really think there is no ban at all, which we think is clever. Grade B pota- Yesterday, June 25th, the war DAYLIGHT TIME in Korea was two years old. Bri- tain was first of United Nations to join the Americans in Korea. Bri- - tain's Far East Fleet was placed under General McArthur within three days and first British land forces went into front line in Ko- rea during August. a ON THE WEEK-END! -$12.90 : Holiday week-ends are periods of extra hazard and added congestion on the highway. These conditions will continue to result in' accidents Single - $7.15 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY PHONE 101-2-3 unless offset by patience, forethought and alertness on the part of all highway users. Thousands of visiting tourists and children on vacation add to already crowded highways. The A traffic death is a need for extra care is obvious. needless death. FOR LESS? 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