The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 30 Oct 1952, p. 4

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Page Four THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., OCTOBER 30th, 1952 Seek Assistance From Ottawa for Northern Areas Spearheaded by Mayor J. W. Spooner of 'Timmins, a united appeal will be made to Ottawa concerning the price of gold as it adversely affects Northern muni- cipalities, Mayor Spooner and Keeve Ann Shipley met in Kirkland Lake last week to discuss the situation. Ottawa has advised Mrs, Ship- ley that federal officials are pre- pared to meet the delegation irom the North on November 10. All indications point to the solid backing of all Northeastern On- and other HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS Last Monday there was a Stu- dents' Council meeting. This meeting was to decide whether or not we would take on the Mac- Lean-Hunter Plan as we had last Hunter Publishing Co. was_ also present. At first the council was hostile to the idea of again tak- ing on this plan but when we heard his side of the story we were sold, As you probably re- member last year a student came to the house and you were to de- cide then and there whether or not you wanted subscriptions. This year each student distr- butes three to four pamphlets in their vicinity. This pamphlet contains all details. In three or four days the same student re- NEIL CHOTEM tario municipalities i 'a turns to collect your orders if z nining areas as well, to this é 7; Huns c i pone ae fake a teas Noted conductor, composer, @"Y- This campaign starts on forward step to do some 5 arranger and pianist, Neil Nov. 7 and is closed ten school , about the increasingly grave sit- uation. Ked Lake indicated last week that it is anxious to join in the representation. Mayor Spooner also anticipates the sup- port of municipalities in the nor- thern areas of the province, not necessarily regarded as mining centres. the Mayor stated that the Northern Ontario-wide appeal tc would be made strictly at the municipal level. The gold Ottawa Chotem is again busy with plans for one of his many musical assignments for the CBC. jazz, RCAF days, or in the con- cert hall with Bach, Beetho- ven and Chopin, the versatile music-director is composer of "Song of Solo- mon", on a CBC Wednesday night. days later. If you want subscrip- tions for Christmas gifts the stu- dent will take care of these also. I hope it will be a success for it means more money for _ school activities, and who doesn't like money ? Friday night is party night this week and I hope all students will attend the Hallowe'en Party at the High School. Our Social head, Mary Whitby, is in charge of entertainment and I know it Equally at home with originating with his also the which was broadcast mining situation, he intimated, has developed to a point where it poses a threat to the very exis- tence of the mining industry. "It Women are not eligible Rhodes Scholarships. for will be loads of fun. --Virginia Mattias should be understood that we are not going to the government to suggest what steps they should take. We have every confidence in our elected representatives but we do propose to outline the gra- vity of the situation." When the brief is drafted, it will be representative of | the thoughts of municipalities, la- bour, Chamber of Commerce and other important bodies. Biggest Month in Ontario's Travel History The biggest single month in On- j tario's travel history was record- ed in August of this year when [ tourist auto- the Province. Travel and This repre- 338,082 American mobiles entered the Department of Publicity reports. sents an increase of 12,263 or 4.1 per cent over the same month of 1951. Up to now Au- gust, 1951, had been the record month, --_-- ana aan aa DDD DDD DDODL AAAAAAALADARADAAAADALALABDLAAAAAAL BADR SAASEAAS CANAPAR Cookery Parchment Preserves all Vitamins and Mineral Salts SAVES - Food Values, Fuel, Space, Dish- washing. KEEPS - Flavors in Food, Odors out of the House. Use the same sheet again and again. 35c per Package The HAILEYBURIAN | Asner ares For the first eight months of 1952, the number of motor cars in on tourist permits stands at a record-breaking 1,071,336, up to 4.5 per cent over the same neriod of 1951. 22o { CHURCHES { Albert Gospel Hall Corner Albert St. and Georgina Ave. SUNDAY Sunday School, 2p .m. Breaking of Bread--1l] a.m. Gospel Meeting--7 p.m. THURSDAY Ladies' Prayer Meeting--3 p.m Public Bible Reading and Prayer Meeting--8 p.m. Ihe Baptist Church Pastor---R.COSTERUS Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Worship. Service--3.15 p.m. Young People's Friday--8.00 p.m. A hearty welcome awaits all visitors 2 Pentecostal Assembly RORKE AVENUE Sunday School-- 10.00 a.m. Morning Worship--11.00 a.m. Evangelistic Service--8.00 p.m. Prayer Meeting,--Wed., 8 p.m. Young People's Meeting--Fri., 8 p.m. St. Paul's Church Holy Communion--8.00 a..m. 4st Sunday, Holy Communion--11 a.m. Other Sundays, Matins--11 a.m. Church School meets at 11 a.m. Evening Prayer---7.30 p.m. ST. GEORGE'S, NORTH COBALT Morning Serviee--9.15 a.m. The United Church ANDREW T. DENHOLM B.A., B.D. HAILEYBURY Public Worship--11.00 a.m. Junior Sunday School meets at 11 a.m. Senior Sunday School meets at 10 a.m. NORTH COBALT Public Worship--7.30 p.m. The Salvation Army Sunday Morning Meeting--11.00 a.m. Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Salvation Meeting--7.00 p.m., Cobalt Sunday School, Cobalt--2.45 p.m, We can supply you with all of them -- | Announcements Funeral Stationery j Auction Sale Bills Interleaf Forms | Blotters, Manifold Forms 5 Bill Heads, Intricate Rule Forms Booklets, Pamphlets Brochures, Posters Cheques Receipt Forms Prize Lists Sale Bills Personal Cards Shipping Tags Business Cards Color Printing Business Record Forms Envelopes, all kinds Statement Forms Stock Certificates Tickets, all kinds Wedding Stationery Window Cards Factory Forms Fair Printing Fine Stationery Financial Statements Folders LET US HELP YOU WITH PRINTED FORMS Printed forms save time and simplify many otherwise tedious tasks. Call us, enquire. 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