The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 25 Dec 1952, p. 3

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preference for X-rays i THURS., DECEMBER 25, 1952 THE HAIL . _Page Three --_ You Ought To Know That the Salvation Army wil hold a New Year's Eve Service at 1130 pm. in the Salvation Army Hall. That the Post Office will be closed up tight onChristmas Day and New Year's Day... . mail will not be sorted or despatched i - Christmas Eve, the Post- master will follow his usual prac- tie of being at the post office te see that everything is cleared . . . you may even get a phone call to come and get your Christ- mas parcel. That one of the Library's young readers was disillusioned last week ...she noticed an article on Queen Elizabeth the 2nd' and said: "Gee, I thought she was higher than that". 5 That the response for Christ- mas Cheer for children in the Elk Lake hinterlands was terrific .... they may be running articles in leading 'magazines about Christ- mas having been turned into a "humbug" but we think when the need is made known, the peo- ple are doing all right. That there will be no Child Health Conference until Thurs- day, January 8th. That Thomas Richard Henry liked the ad in the New Liskeard Speaker which read: "Wanted tc Rent--two lowdown male drunks without character, require twe i roomed furnished apartment in New Liskeard. To pursue a- bove habits in peace. We sure have references. Box 81, New Liskeard." That the Chest Clinic will be held: as usual on the second Fri- day of January .. . those wish- ing to attend are reminded that a call to make an appointment will save everyone time *. . cards gc ~ out to all those who aré due fora check-up and they are first in the new clinic at the New ALisicedrd Hospital will be held on the fourth Friday of every month. That if the divorce rate rises in Haileybury this week, it will be the direct result of raising a Christmas tree in what corner of the house, string lights. that don't go on in what direction and hanging tinsel from whose head .oh, yes, it's the little things. If someone wants to make their first million they should plan now to deliver completely decorated trees with the slogan "Just Plug {t Invand Christmas is Yours" That last week, some thought- ful individual from Haileybury tueked a cheques for $3.00 in an envelope and forwarded it. to the Christmas Seal Committee .. . Mrs, Battson tells us that the signature is illegible so if you want your cheque cashed and a receipt forwarded, please call Mrs. Battson as soon as you figure this one out. That the Municipal Detach- ment, OPP, are keeping a sharp lookout ~ for impaired drivers through the holiday season. . . So. mix your drinks, if you must, but don't add driving to the mix- ture or you'll be celebrating from a cosy cell, That Gordie Norcross has out turkey all cleaned and' the short- bread is burning in the oven and we don't care right now if you ought to know anything! Constance Lake Water Supply After a careful examination of results of tests made on water samples taken from residences served by Constance Lake, T Forrester submitted his report to Dr. G. R Harris. The Medical Officer of Health considers that until further no- tice and so long as results receiv- ed' by Mr. Forrester are satisfac- tory, it will not be necessary to "boil this water before being used for drinking purposes. This paper would emphasize that although-several residendts beliéved this precautionary mea- sure unnecessary, the Health Unit is acting always for the benefit of -- the community, FRRRFRFHKFRVHHHHHERERESRSS A LECTURE FROM ST. NICHOLAS 'Twas the night before Christmas but Hannibal Starr he had he'd slammed on the brakes without heed Was a bundle of grief; It was icy; To the fact that he'd failed And with Hannibal's wife screaming He had promptly crashed into a truck from the rear Now he sat by the fireside recalling the ice And the truck driver's comments (w Tipe weren't very nice) When Santa Claus suddenly popped through the gloom, Down the TV antenna and into the room, But his plump little face wasn't jolly or red And he looked down on Hisnnibal, shaking his head. he remarked with a sigh, "T was out on my rounds," "When I looked out and saw So instead of a present to slip in your stocking Your driving is shocking!" Whereupon he delivered some pointed advice (¥*) On wintertime driving (especially on ice) Then he called from the rooftop while boarding his sleigh, "Tf you've any more accidents--better travel this way!" I've come with a lecture. --Canadian Homes and Gardens RREREERERERERRERERRSEGEGEE ruined his car. to cut down on his speed. "Stop" in his ear you crash into that guy, The weekly Girl Guides mec' ing wa sheld Monday, December 15th. There were many substi- tuted leaders and seconders need- ed because the high schoo] is hav- ign Christmas exams. and most of the High School girls had fe study. The meeting opened with ou Guide prayer and the collectior was taken; we marched in horse- shoe formation and did some health exercises. Next we were dismissed to our patrol corners. where we studied for our second- class badge. After doing that sufficiently we had a lesson ir square dancing. Taps was donc and we were dismissed for the evening. --Suzanne Brunette Midget Sweaters to be Blue and White The sweaters for the Midgets have been ordered and this year the Haileybury-North Cobal team will. be wearing blue anc white sweaters. It was mentioned last Satur- day that Matachewan would en- ter the loop this year. This means that there will be five teamis if Cobalt New Liskeard and Engle. hart enter league competition again this year. > A good turnout of player came to the practice sheld on Wednesday, Dec. 10th and Sat- 4 4 d q urday, Dec. 13th. Since there will be no juvenile team this year,a number of play- ers from last year's team will be playing: Midget. On December 6th, Mr. Treet and a few players could not make the practice so shinny was most- ly played. Vhere was no practice last Wednesday on account of the High School exams. There will be one however this Saturday. --David Tue Record Size Sunday School Hold Concert in Army Hal. Children of the Salvation Army, Sunday School held their regulat Christmas concert in the Hall on thursday evening last. the Salvation Army is prouc of their record size group whicl stands second in all Northerr Ontario- This is the first time in five years that such a concert has been held and it was a real old- fashioned evening with @ pro- gram of plays, recitations and Christmas carol singing. The silver collection will go tc help. the needy of the district throughout the year. . The letter "K" before the license number of an airplane means it is licensed for experimental purposes. CORDWOOD FOR SALE Jackpine, Birch and Poplar Phone 349 HAILEYBURY FUEL CO. Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury Toronto - from , EARLTON* Douglas Airliners . Stewardess Service TORONTO #Limousine Service from Cobalt, Hailey' ROUYN-NORANDA hr. 50 min. TO SAGUENAY MONTREAL TO SEVEN ISLANDS ry, New Liskeard. Englehart, Kirkland Lake. Canadiax Pacific AIRLINES ~ Phone:--Princess Hotel, Kirkland Lake Earlton Airport 49-b 3074 Cobalt 356 GEOFFREY WADDINGTON "Recognized one of the leading musical figures in Canadian radio, Geoffrey Waddington, director of music for the CBC, has not only been an active musician wut has been instrumental in 'stimulating a greater inter- est in the work of Canadian as 'composers and artists for jmany years. During his musical career, Mr. Wad- dington has served in many capacities. He has been a member of the faculty of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, an organizer and director of the former Toron- to Chamber Music Society, first violinist with the Toron- to Symphony Orchestra, con- ductor of the Winnipeg Sum- mer Symphony Orchestra and many CBC concert and symphony orchestras. HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS As you all neon two weeks ago we had the annual High School Commencement. It wasa ~eal success and congratulations are extended to all students wh« took part. Special. congratula- go to the teachers for the efforts and time put on Commencement After the performance, Miss W Keller and Mrs McVicar wer presented with corsages and Mr Cassidy and Mr. Thompson with cigarettes. There was a party the eats were provided by School Board. I'm sure everyone after an the move on pe dance floor without stepping on someone's toes. Tuesday morning in assembly Stewart Hayward distributed the prizes for those who made enough points from the maga sine subscriptions, of the flashlights? cameras lockets The magazine Some prizes were wallets, charm bracelets, and Scout knives. subscription brought in $360:0 total and $110,000 profit for the School, This week has been filled uy with writing examinations. We started on Monday and writ« steadily until Friday, when we leave school for a wonderful twe week's holiday. LAKE FREEZES OVER ON THE WEEK-END Lake winter Temiskaming put on it's on Saturday, De- which is considered coat cember 20th, lairly average timing. 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