The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 30 Oct 1952, p. 3

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~ Y THURS., OCTOBER 30th, 1952 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three The Legion Carries On You Ought To Know That we are glad that the Boy Scouts did so well on Apple Day. This organization was a glaring need in Haileybury for many years and we congratulate the ; Leaders on the smart looking lads who took to the streets on Saturday. The apple, by the way, was delicious. That night school classes com- menced on Wednesday night. At- tendance is good in all classes but that doesn't mean there isn't room for more. If you'd like to spend a really interesting evening learning. to paint or to sew or do leatherwork, don't procrastinate. The Shopwork class at the Mining Schoo] has an enrolment ----___ aT of ten and can handle more. Re- member the-$3.00 fee is returned if you have an 80% attendance, "BUY A POPPY ON POPPY DAY but naturally you supply your own material alarm has been ordered for the i é town. It differs very little from That in an effort to improve 4p. present system, except the the drainage at the south-west §,. cajis will go direct to the fite corner of Florence street, town 4,41) instead of to a telephone op- men are busy lowering the catch- orator. basin and installing a new culvert across Brewster street. This That Mrs. P. G. Valentine should help eliminate flooding celebrated her 77th birthday last conditions which have in the past Saturday. Yes, and when we been so damaging. = _ asked her if she minded us pub- e F lishing her age, we got the re- That dustinge paper, suitable freshing reply "Certainly not". for all kinds of cleaning and pol- She says she'll be here for her ishing is available in Canada. 78th, too, but*with her attitude Packaged in 100 foot rolls ina dis- towards this business of living pensary box with a metal tearing \,. say she will be talking to us edge, the paper is discarded after a) out her 90th birthday and in the use which means mo washing and y,eantime we extend best wishes. no danger of oily cloths creating \frs Valentine was entertained fire. Soft and absorbent, the pa- a+ noon by Mr. and Mrs. John per is specially treated with oils Valentine and in the evening a so that it will pick up and hold family gathering enjoyed dinner dust and will polish without anq cards at Mr, and Mrs. Kieth leaving streaks or marks. It will yajentine's home. cost about the same as waxed pa- That a reference in last week's per. 5 eel Haileyburian to the 159th Bat- __ That in Boston, hockey. fans faliont as "the forerunners of the have dubbed Haileybury's dash- Ajgonquins prompted a reader jing rookie forward with the 5 ask us to shed a little light on Bruins "the magnificent screw- this remark. Actually the 159th ball". f were the originals. First head- That IMEC ene rmes Ge. in quarters wre in the Armories at Sturgeon Falls with Col. H. E. McKee the original C.O. That the Kinsmen Club are selling tickets on two reserved seats to the Grey Cup finals and trip to Toronto. One of the many fine works done by the Kinsmen Club is sponsor- ing of a Midget hockey club. Supervised, healthy recreation is extremely important 'specially in a community where facilities for youngsters' entertainment are at a minimum. If someone offers you a ticket on the Grey Cup, remember, you were young once, too. an all-expense That the funny thing about local organizations is that it is always the busiest man with the biggest job and the busiest woman with the largest families who seem to find time to give. In fact, . Sea cadets from Canada Aus- The Italians originatéd the tralia, New Zealand, South Afri- Custom of wearing masks at a ca and Rhodesia have been invited fncy dress ball. by the Navy League to visit London for the Coronation. Each country will send one officer and called Indians because Columbus twelve cadets. thought he had reached India. North American natives were LUMBAGO (Lame Back) When your back is stiff and very painful and it's an effort for you to stoop or bend, take the remedy that has brought swift, safe relief to thousands--Templeton's T-R-C's. Don't suffer from the nagging misery of Lumbago a day longer than you have to. Get T-R-C"s today. 65c, $1.35 at drug counters. T-840 E ALL dream of the things we want... maybe a house... a refrigera- tor ..afur-coat...or a business of our own. At any rate, something worthwhile. ( If it's worthwhile wanting, it's worthwhile saving for. Here's a : simple--and profitable--way to save. Buy Canada Savings Bonds. Depending on your pocket-book, you can buy $50, $500 or $1000 bonds, which can be purchased on convenient terms through your company's Payroll Savings Plan, or at any branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia. Take the first step towards'making your dreams come true. Buy a Canada Savings Bond! As little as $5.00 will start you on a $100 bond. Canada Savings Bonds (Seventh Series) yield 3.44% when held to maturity... and can be cashed at any time if you need the money. Ask for more details at any branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia. it has become quite a-saying wheiry --f 3 an awkward or tedious job has to be done "Ask our busiest mem- ber if he can do it. He can al- ways find+time." But it's not the time, it's the individual and the town could do with a lot more of them. charge of the Whorley store un-~ til owner, Horace Whorley, re- $ turns from Edmonton .to take over. eel auoyd VAIIG INOF{-¢7Z That chairman of the Bonspiel # Alex Mosher, sends out a call % for flags--any size, any color, any # nation. Dig into those closets % and Junior's collection and see # what you can bring forth to help ¥ docrate the Curling Club. They are needed before flooding time § and they are just a loan. Flags § will be tagged and returned to § the owner. Leave them at Whit- # by's, the P.*F. Hardware andthe # Haileybury Garage. Remember # they are not a bit fussy and even if you.are a Communist and come # up with the red flag, it will be put to good use! supdey ety, NOILV.LS sesseeses SUlVday YMONIN aAtaSg ydwoig Soli9}}eg sy[owNYy seqny pue soa, MSIA ul Bi) LT @ | qol YSPM\ seecehssssesetessosseseeeeeess: eet 9u0yd Joayed pur [kD eM uoypogqny jledxy AOTAdAS | NOSWOHL TIIG sesssesasesssssssssatesseesss. That contributions for the Ro- tary Club Hallowe'en Party are thin. Come on now, folks, and we don't mean just parents--this party is for the peace of mind of every adult and for a happy Hallowe'en for every child. Last year, the Rotary had to cover expenses for a _ considerable amount and this should not be. That Cobalt not only has the dial system, but a telepehone fire TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 9.20 a.m. 4.20 p.m. ~ 11.45 p.m. STANDARD TIME Single Return $7.15 $12.90 STOKER IER COAL, Makes your stoker work better, last longer. You'll like Cavalier. You'll say it's the best stoker coal you've ever used. It's clean, long-burning, eff <ient. UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY RECOMMENDED BY Haileybury Fuels: Phone 349 Your BNS Manager is a good man to know, In Haileybury he is H. Brown 'The Bank of Nova Scotia DIVIDE YOUR DOLLAR WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR metropolitan city. a. d t The growth of any ity is dep given its citizens. you help yourself and the community. Be neighborly with your dollar. costs. mutual prosperity. Everybody has a certain amount of civic pride--that sort of pride which helps make a village a town, and a town a upon support If you fail in your co-operation, your town either stands still or goes back. If you uphold your town by sustaining it wholeheartedly, Buy at Home! Divide your dollars among your merchants and others who have the interests of Haileybury at heart. Help them and they will help you to greater values--for increased volume means decreased Haileybury needs your support and you need the support of the town. Let's get together and share our dollars for ee THE HAILEYBURIAN

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