Page -Three: ae Ring Out, Wild Bells THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1952 THE HAILEYBURIAN Midgets Mav See Aciion Tiis Week WY YY ry "You of an exhibition game here dur- ing the past week, On Sunday December 28th, however,a short "Ring out wild bells, to the wild Z practice was held. The ice kept sky, Ou ht =n Liskeard Ice it from going longer. Mr. Stollery The flying crowd, the frosty Ss the coach, and about eight play- light : : : crs showed up. This practice T ; : = : : After nine hard practices _on BS eee 3: I ' The year is dying in the night the Midgets first at home, con To, Know New Liskeard artificial ice which Se Ral tear ls ae REE Ring out, wild bells, and let him re we started on November 15th cs : " ci ' oe die, lhat the executive of the Nor- By Leo West and ended on December 20th f ' pace . eos on he> Ring out the old, ring in the thern Ski Club are planning a the hlte and white ;Kinsmen, Off 4 So Sey Pet eave te new, : party week-end at the chalet EAUTIFUL NOLA HAMPSHIRE! \\jideets, representing Haileybury !t @s thought that during the |. Red B lone for the second suc- ' NI : ee A week an exhibition game coulc King happy bells, across the snow so that you will have lots ot time Was NX Vea? aah the and North Cobalt plan to see ac ' ee eins) BET Reka : : : Cessive #NeW. Tn con aroves tion soon. Packed with Juve- © P ayed against New Liskearc le year is going, let him ge; to get on your feet aiter the Christmas, New Year irivolity the dates of the doings are Fri- ~ day*jamuary 5Oth for naileybury and Saturday, January Jist tor Cobalters .... it matters not whether you like skiing, tobog- ning or even breathing iresh au . everyone will beg iven a royal welcome to an evening Oi fireside chatter and dancing. hands of her plain electric clock in rare wood neared 11, she put down the new novel by Many Jerpit and looked at the sleepy flames in the grate. Someone in the party on that New Year's Eve 24 long ot ago had suggested charades. Nola's Ring out the darkness of the land i a A de Bea ge Poor ice kept away any chances Try Condensed Advertising Ring in the Christ that is to be' thought of reenactinga scene in ~=--- iy oe = - i Jerry Pitman's college life which had anchored him ever since, pre- venting any real progress in his on their articial ice. After a few more floodings here, regular team practices should be able tc get under way. ° Ring out the false, ring in the nile players of Midget age anc BYUGl oe topnotch players from last year's team, the Midgets should be able to give the other four teams in the loop, a run for their money. Ring in the valiant man and free The larger heart, the kindlier --David Tuer Puc hand; LEWIS W. SIMMS; St. John N.B., elected president of the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce at the organization's annual meeting in Toronto. a . bok : chosen field. That we have a different story -- ; ee "Maybe," she thought, "It. will to tell regardmg spending in gift of Ontario Division, Rec wake him up, make him know that he can't go on forever living in the past." The word she chose to dramatize was 'hero." She could do the "'he"' Haileybury at Christmas time . unlike the rest ot Canada there was no wild extravaganza Cross, entitling the young iadies toa B.Sc. degree from accredited Universities in the Province. . . the volume of business was good but no better than last yeat . .laxis were going steadily but more people took the exercise and tightened up on the purse That Surgeon Lieutenant-Com- mander Harvey Little formerly of Haileybury is -among those serving with the RCNVK to re- easily, with a borrowed hat and coat, and she could pretend for the second syllable to row a boat --. Would it be too strong for Jer- ry? She looked across the room at his dark, good-looking face, the black wavy hair. His ready smile. That decided her. Jerry had never stopped living the moment when his Harvard oarsmen had defeated Yale and he had been in the Number 2 slot. It was simple a case of arrested development she had been fighting vainly during the year of their engagement. He couldn't even settle down to what he claimed he-wanted to do--write;' whereas she was a highly paid strings. ceive a promotion in the 'current release from the Defence De- 'That a call to Mrs. C, Camsell partment . .. now Surgeon Com. at 112 will give you any inform- mander Little, he has been at- ation you require on the skate tachedto the cruiser HMCS Que: exchange. bec. Z TAA That Don Findlay of New Lis- keard 1s piloting the CrA regu- lar run from "arlton to loronto That at Christmastime it was that little unexpected thought from that unexpected quartet that made the day and made the season . . . and there are eleven 'that the plasterers who are _ busy on the gymnasium are omg yore months in the year _ with | to patch up any unsightly spots )o¢hing to stand in the way of on the old building and at such yo, practicing the obvious time as 'fimances permit a paint thought, job will be done. th huisthy J 8th % "Pull knee deep lies the winte 'That 'hursday, January 6th 1s ey ws the date of the Child Health Con- ang the winter winds are wear- terence. ily sighing ; or he patesbett re a Toll ye the church hells sad and : hat it's better oye } SOLE ie: ee ae ee es And tread soitly and speak low NDR panei ane ag For the old year lies a-dying : ~~ which will be held on the second Sperry een When she had opened the door and stood face to face with him, is a Friday in Jens sia fee 5 ara z she couldn't believe her senses. in New Liskeard is on the 4th «Oy; orand business is not to Ae ee es F j 4 rahe ; pore 3 ame Pa aboratory technician a_stee f -- is Friday, pias see what lies dimly at a estates plant.g@She flushed angrily. What T MISKAMING CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Fi 2nd, the first but to do what lies closely at he needed was a shock treatment. j ; That on January 2nd, the Hrs! yg) Do the thing which lies What he ;seded was a charade, Haileybury, Ontario ,When she had finished rowing madly in Jerry Pitman's most ex- hausted style, an odd electric silence built up in the small audi- o -- ence. Quietly, fighting the tension in her body, Nola slipped back to in a new series of broadcasts en- Hen ae eal : ieee * : nearest to thee. Thy second duty tied hath but wl te IS ive become cea eard ov = pans Ge is dedicated to the work of the iy Carlyle. - Girl Guides' Association and & = THIS intended for every~ Girl Guide her chair. Jerry wes staring at her, Brownie and Ranger in Ontario 7 5 a weak, sickly grin on his hand RIE : : facé @ £ Programs will be heard ES) coRDWoCD FOR SALE ee OH: forgive me, Jerry forgive WSPAPER Monday, Wednesday and Friday Jackpine, Birch and Poplar me," her heart cried out. wishing FOR ONE FULE from 6.15 to 6.30 p.m. .. - Lady Phone 349 _- | desperately that she had chosen se) } another charade Furtively, she Baden-Powell, World Chief Guide will send out a special message on the opening program. * HAILEYBURY FUEL CO. looked around her Everybody pres- ent, it seemed. understood Oh. it was too, too awful She put her head in her hands YEAR, WITH... OFFER No.1 That' Irma MacCallum, eldest Phone 52 HERE WAS the sound of a cha (o} crashing to the floor. She ae ee em , T in looked up. Jerry had risen, resent 2 rote anata FROM _ s : ? 4 ment burning in bis brown eyes ROUP B ly of Haileybury, is one of four Modern axl And hurt, too. q i winners of the 1952 bursary }Hotel Haileybury That had been exactly two years s : $3.25 Awards in Nursing Education oe She had | not.heard from him OFFER N ; === ------ SSS Nola Hampshire sighed and OFFER No. 2 0.3 Sonica looked at the clock. Soon it would ---------- Sear at fe cieeats OFFER No. 4 = be another New Year gone. She 3 MAGAZINES F: 1 MAGAZINE FROM GROUP A had hoped that he might seriously fet et las 2 MAGAZINES FROM GROUP B Heo hv Aa a take up writing but although she 'ROUP B GROUP B had watched the new writers one 7 - 1 by one appear in print she had not | . 15 $4. 25 5 once' encountered his name. But ba moved by some mystic presenti Mark an "'X"' before» i i retin y Pee eee at asectred exch: New efore*magazines desired and enclose list with order. Year's Eve for him. He might not overlook the dramatics of return Red GROUP A GROUP B ing on the anniversary of his self = Redbank Magazine 1 Yr. (J Maclean's Magazine (12 issues) _.-.. 6 Mos. banishment. Not Jerry Pitman! A Ch. re Saige ainesaiar - | Yr. (© Canadian Home Journal _ a 1 Yr. TO (When the buzzer sounded, and og Mae fa ree - 2 Yrs, fiatp Ney Uiberty 23-2 ee ee eee Yr. wv she had opened the door and stood A McCall Maceatns Yn o Family Herald & Weekly Star a aY re ' face to face with him, she couldn't (J True Story 2 = H MG presi ony Review ____ a Ae Vrs ' f believe her senses.) This tall, hand lel Canadians Homes & (Garden 7 : oy ASSO ieee oe : -- | Yr. | Sages y a some man with the new, purpose- oO Popilarotnear ee oe ij { na 2 ie rigs Waskty Mab uilgece aed Mt i ful shape to his mouth and jaw ( Sports Afield _ TA-Yr. Oo Canady Fo teyivant Barer Te : meet any Toronto = i min. couldn't by Jerry Pitman e O | Yr. o Farnieis Advaeatas ar ; Mie i ce F "Thanks for the charade, Nola.' O toYr: Gall (rus Experiences 5. cg wy ees | 'eg aes from Ba bia Sea ee paid Hem a Oo 1 Yr. *Note--Farmer's Magazine to farm addresses only | * Something inside her built up ; EA R LT O N during the two years he'd been " gone collapsed then. "I don't care ° . . % rig > Douglas Airliners if you're a tramp all your life, Jer ee Meaeaie Laied phe ane This ae ge STL CAN GHy SO I) AG, ame ewspaper, Both For The Price Shown! J > . Stewardess Service : fun-at all, Jerry." Mark an "X" bef, Be ; i Fri ny! TO SAGUENAY She'd support him herself if she efore magazines desired and enclose list with order : ; ROUYN-NORANDA. had to. -- ie) riety pies (Weekly) DD Screen Stories $3.25 f u : Smiling, he turned from her and Bena Magazine (24 issues) - (] U.S. Camera Magazine -- 4.10 + | picked 'up the novel she had HA tt Bla = pele elt re pe - 3.35 dropped. és iLEvan ery, aoe cosmopolitan Magazine ______ - 4.10 5 ms ybody's Digest -__________ r ' e i - "Scramble the syllables in Jerry EI Hinting & Fishing in! Canadalas tel Womens eme Companions 2 36. r inting OO Christian Herald ___-_2______ 4.10 ' Pitman. What do you get?' ( Child Life McCall's Magazi Be : "pj " Flower Grower ae - 3.40 ' Pitjer Ryman," she said won .O ' foal AS (le Rew Story ae eee ot ae _ 3.25 TO SEVEN ISLANDS _ deringly. By Colliers Weeki a a ae - 390. Parents! Magazine - ~ 3.60 His grin widened. "Try again." Hum ea Vp oe ee wats O American Girl -----.-_______ ~ 3.95 ; r pty Dumpty's Magazine __ 3.75 .([) Open Road for Bo a eT a - 3. Ys a Many Jerpit--Jerry Pitman--Oh 1 Outdoor Life ~ 3.75 ( Children's Digest ___ e 360 iS : 'Limousine Service from Cobalt, Haileybury, New Liskeard. no, Jerry!' Englehart, Kirkland Lake. 'Brie incdded/ Oitside: the nights eas NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES | YEAR, UNLESS TERM SHOWN suddenly filled with the sounds of ALL OFFERS Pew ee ee i » bells and whistles ARE GUARANTEED » CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON Gent! "Happy New Year, darling," they. said together and watched the Pacizic ¥ , hands of the electric clock touch. AIRLINES ~-- . : | enclose $ Please send me the offer checked, with a year's subscription to your newspaper. FILL IN AND > MAIL TODAY ! SiGe seen s Phone :--Princess Hotel, Kirkland Lake 3074 The sun sends out more than Sfreet or RR, 22 =. 0.2228 See ob ak ms or ot a pu eo lad od ss ao Earlton Airport 49-b Cobalt 356 400,000 times as much light as the eat yacareoie th. : : anoon, : ket frie |g OSE TNC B no a ne am nn nn ewes oe aso ' a a '