Page Four THE HAI LEYBURIAN THURS. NOVEMBER 27, 1952 ' Colony of Cranes Kinane Mideste. i ones "Children Should Kew Factay so willingly. Mr. R. Garbutt cicss Lake to participate in the Round the Town Remembered by Local Man -- on Alcohol', Says C. C. Miller and Mr. A. Speicher were singled week-end festivities. a Since too many players were - out for special mention for their President Gough said this week ci Bee g Recent publicity on a wounded coming to the practices, the Kins- ; Members ot the Home and part in the project; and a special that words could not express the Mrs. V. Lundy is visiting in 1 aie aS flonan 1Ce Midgets were cut down to School heard Dr C. C. Miller Jast vote of thanks went to Mrs. W. E. deep gratitude of all the members Hamilton. UD Opingg cane . approximately fourteen players week in address on "Social Drink- Bagshaw, Mrs. R.C. Lyon, Mrs. for the response to the event and "Jack H. Murphy left last week- end for Tucson, Arizona. Mrs. Terry Smith is visiting with friends in Toronto, Mrs. Frank McFarlane is _ holi- daying in Toronto for the week. Tom Cragg left' for Thorn- bury, Ontario, where he is pre- sently employed. Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Gardiner are leaving tomorrow to attend the Grey Cup final in Toronto. Chas. Camseli), A. W. Stollery and Terry Smith will be in To- ronto this week-end to attend the between fifteen and twenty and up to date has had hardly any Grey Cup final Mrs. S. Blanchette returned home Tuesday from _ Regina, where she had been visiting for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Bouralamaque, Que, have been visiting with Mr. ae Mrs. Wm. T. Joy, Main street. . Perry from Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bond and sons, Steven and Peter enjoyed a holiday trip to Peterboro and Toronto this week. Miss Anne Leishman of Kirk- land Lake was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. T. Leish- man last week-end. Grozelle arrived hame on Sunday from a two weeks' business trip to N@éw York and Cartaret, New Jersey. I ercy Miss Grace Gordon and Miss Jean Gordon of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stollery last week-end St. Paul's W.A will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, December 2nd in the parish hall. All members are asked to be present. F/L Gaynoll Davis, who has beee stationed at Goose Bay for the past year was home for the week-end with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Davis. She has taken up duties at Trenton, Ont. Mrs. P.V. McAulay motored to North Bay with several Rebekahs last Thursday to attend a meet- ing of the L.A-P.M.. It was the occasion of inspection for the Order and a pot luck supper pre- ceded the meeting. NOTICE I, William C. Francis, 90 Rorke Ave., Haileybury, will not be responsible for debts contracted in my name without my written consent, after this date, Novem- ber 25th, 1952. Fast | Indispensable Low-Cost Time Saving Exciting Rotor- Action Quiet Useful Easy Economical New Filter Queen on display downtown Next to Hughes' Grocery Call 539 for Demonstration Harold Glassford Agent for Servel and Philips' Refrigerators Locomotive Washers Enterprise Electric Ranges and Oil Heaters General Electric and Crosley Radios to the United Statés prompted W: E. Vannier to call in and tell us something about these rare birds. Twenty years ago Mr. Vannier was living in Rockland, Sask. which is some one hundred miles from Weyburn. One fine day, he and his child- ren went out into the country to cut some firewood. Much to their amazement, they suddenly happened upon a colony of cranes in a three-acre growth of poplar. Eight nests stood" twenty to thirty feet from the ground and measured five tosix feet across. The long legged, long necked five foot high owners numbered had wingtip spread from five to si xfeet across. Asked if they were at all dan- gerous, Mr. Vannier said, "No, they would not try to attack. One of the hildrcen climbed into anest to get an egg (larger than a goose egg) without any trou- ble but the whoop sent up by the creatures was almost unbelievable It was impossible to hear oneself speak," said Mr.V annier It is believed that tnere are only about thirty-five of this crane family existent in Canada at the present time. Cobalt Man is Lucky Winner of Kinsmen Rugby Draw Twenty members and one guest Mr: T. Armstrong of New Lis- keard, attended the Kinsmen dinner and meeting at the Hotel Haileybury on Monday evening. After the business session, Mr. Armstrong gave an interes i ing talk on the Great Lakes of the world. He was then given the honor of drawing the- winning tickets onthe Kinsmen raffle for all expense trip to Toronto and seats at the Grey Cup final. Mr. Harry Korson of Cobalt is the lucky man who will sit in Var- sity stadium to witness this all- Canadian game. Ackroyd and Son ACCOUNTANTS _ Costs and Records Income Tax and Government Returns Bookkeeping Service. New Liskeard : Ontario Phones 442 and 442B Condensed Ads FOR SALE--A Chevrolet %-ton truck complete with racks, 195C This was announced at the end of ing." Mr. Miller is a representa- the practice held on Wednesday, tive Of the Ontario Temperance November 19th. The players who Foundation. After his fifteen- did not make the team wil] be minute lecture, parents saw two playing fof the Firemen Bantams films dealing with drinking and The practice consisted mostly entitled "Liquor Lore and "Fa- of shinny. A much better practice mily Affair" which had been was held last Saturday. This one shown to pupils of Grades VII and VIII earlier in the day. Mr. Miller dealt with the prob- lem as it affected the children o today. His experience has made it clear that youngsters from all over the Province are anxious to started with players at both ends sharpening up the two goal- ies, and later on practising their passing. It ended up as usual with a short game of shinny. The three practices which have been held have helped and im- know more about the subject and proved the team in every way. felt that theyshould be given the So when the first game comes [acts- As an example, he told of a heated argument which had taken place in a classroom of pub- lic school children as to whieth- er or not there was any alcohol in beer. Because they had seen their parents drinking it so freely the children were quite convinced that there was nothing harmful in the drink. Itewis important", said Mr. --David Tuer, Miler, "to let the youth of today - know of the increasing number of Joint Meeting of Rebekahs individuals who have become al- Greets Provincial President Coholics and to realize the dan- gers that lie ahead." In his talks with school children, atten- tion is drawn to the detrimental effect of alcohol in the field of athletics. Following Mr. Miller's address a question group was held. Mrs. H. E. Nauss acted in the absence of the president, Mrs, H. Jenk- ins. rolling around the team should be in tip-top condition. The team worry about equipment. For the first few pracices trans- portation was poor but now that the team has been cut down there should be no more worry As usual the next practice will be on Saturday. A joint meeting of the New Lis; keard and /Haileybury Rebekahs was held in the Oddfellows' Hall in' New Liskeard last Thursday evening when Sister Caroline Cutler, Welland, President of the Rebekah Assembly made her of- ficial visit to this district. There was a good attendance from both, lodges and many in- teresting subjects discussed- Special mention was made ot the Oddfellows' Home in Barrie how happy the residents were there and how the new superin- tendent was trying to make it into a real home instead of just an institution. The president stressed the need for the members to work harder for the cancer, polio and tuber- culosis fund to help fight these dreaded diseases. Those attending from here were Sisters M. Hargrave, J Libby, R. Dinesen, B. McFarlane} | E. Gragg, E. Smallman, J. Har- OPENING OF SKI CLUB (Continued from Page 1) ~ attractively finished room, to real- ize that Friday night was indeed more than just an opening night Mr. Gough paid high tribute to the Mining Students and to mem- bers o fthe Club who had worked An OPPORTUNITY is pre- sented to a young man who would like to enter the ho- tel business, must be of good address and character and at least one year of high school. g e, O: Child Thotlew ats ; : ae pas ; c poy ee Me horley, Hs Address applications with arriere, D. Edwards, A. Demp- f fo PO, Box 322 ster D, Glazier, E. Adair, E references to ox Rice and B- Erickson. one, cy Temiskaming Construction Limited MINING PLANTS ENGINEERS and GENERAL CONTRACTORS CONCRETE WORK 0 Head Office HAILEYBURY, ONT. P.O. Box 997 Phone 517 model, Phone 635, Haileybury MOR SAL Sera heats, tee =a a 340. 38-1-c ROOM FOR RENT--Apply to J 3elanger, View St. 38-tf $1.00 TRIAL OFFER--Twenty- five de luxe Personal Require- ments. Latest catalogue in- cluded. The Medico Agency 109 Front St. East, Toronto. FOR SALE--Dry Poplar Wood. Phone C. Hopkins at 1614. 37-1-c FOR SALE--A Fawcett Space Heater. Price $40.00. Pipes to fit. Phone 630-W 37-1 ¢ THEATRE NewLiskeard EMPIR Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Show at 7 and 9 p.m. single bill. On Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m LAST TIMES TODAY "A MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTY" F. MacMurray, I. Parker LOT FOR SALE--Ideal for building a house. Location southeast corner of Rorke and Browning. If interested contact Roa. Moriasetre.. Phone 385 or 109. 19- | | | | | | | 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 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY PHONE 101-2-8 THURSDAY NITE IS PHOTO-NITE You many now attend show WEDNESDAY NITE, sign an attendance card and be eligible for Thursday Nite's FOTO- NITE OFFER This week's Offers are: Ist, $300.00; 2nd, $300.00; 3rd, $270.00 FRIDAY - SATURDAY | NOVEMBER 28th and 29th The Lion and the Horse with STEVE COCHRAN BLACK KNIGHF -- Shorts, Cartoon and News MON., TUES., DECEMBER Ist and 2nd Ma & Pa Kettle at the Fair with MARJORIE MAIN PERCY KILBRIDE Short, Cartoon and News Mainte Monday at 4.15 p.m. WED - THURS. DECEMBER 3rd and 4th Has Anybody Seen My Gal With PIPER LAURIE, RONALD REAGAN Short, Cartoon and News S. Bond and Mrs. H. Brunette for their assistance in the interior de- corating of the club and for con~ vening the wanderful buffet lun- cheon for the party. A total of thret hundred eight people climbed the hill and at Notice to Greate and Others In the Matter of the Estate of Theodore Sauve, deceased All against Sauve, persons having claims the estate of Theodore late of the Township ot Bucke in, the District of Temis kaming, Farmer, who died on or about the 5th day of July, 1952, are hereby notified to send par- ticulars of the same to the under- signed on or before the 3lst day of December, 1952, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then fave notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have had notice. DATED at Haileybury, Ontario this 25th day of November, 1952. CORINA SAUVE, Haileybury, Ontario by C. F. TUER, Haileybury, Ontario, Solicitor 38-39-40 Box Office opens_--6.45 p.m. & Show starts at ---7.00 p.m. § Fri? Sat, Nov. 28, 29 HAS ANYBODY § SEEN MY GAL || Technicolor PIPER LAURIE X<OCK HUDSON CHARLES COBURN --Added mete ion| "SAN FRANCISCO STORY" Joel McCrea Yvonne DeCarlo NEWS and CARTOON Plus: After Sunday Midnight Mon., Tue., Dec. lst 2nd Only One Complete Showing of this Program Nightly Box Office opens __ 6.45 p.m, Show Starts at -- 7.00 p.m. ----Adult Entertainment. SUDDEN FEAR JOAN CRAWFORD GLORIA GRAHAME BRUCE BENNETT --Second "MY SON JOHN" Van Heflin. Hele" Hayes, Robert Walker, Dean Jagger WED., THUR:, DEC. 3rd, 4thhl ROOM FOR ONE MORE - CARY GRANT BETSY DRAKE Added "FLAME OF THE BARBARY COAST" John Wayne, Ann Dvorak Attraction Plus COLORED CARTOON Feature--f § for the continuing assistance of interested citizens through dona- tions. HOUSE FOR SALE E. M. McCUAIG Phone 135 Registered Broker C. J. HOVEY Repairs on * All Makes of RADIOS 21 Lake Shore Road Phone 509 New Liskeard LASS|( : Fri., Sat., Nov. 28, 29 § is the friendliest Ze AND FUNNIEST © lion.in captivity. e, You will meet & him at the B with DEBBIE REYNOLDS =# CARLETON CARPENTER --Second Feature Captain Pirate (Technicolor) LOUIS HAYWARD PATRICIA MEDINA COLORED CARTOON B Plus: E Mon., Tue., Dec. Ist 2nd HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL Technicolor PIPER LAURIE ROCK HUDSON \ H Added Attraction "SAN FRANCISCO STORY" Jael McCrea Yvonne DeCarlo j Also NEWS and CARTOON WED. Only, Dec. 3rd jj ----Adult Entertainment---- SUDDEN FEAR JOAN CRAWFORD BRUCE BENNETT BAdded Attraction "MY SON JOHN" Van Heflin, Helen Hayes Robert Walker, Dean Jagger