Face Tw THE HAILBYBURIAN THURS., JANUARY 29th, 1953 The HAILEY BURIAN Issued every I hureday from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway §&t.. Haileybury, Ont. D. E. SUTHERLAND, Publisher RUTH G, GORDON, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Canada--$2.00 per year, in advance In United States--,3.00 per year, in advance Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assr. Authorizd as Second-Class Mail, Poss Office Department, Ottawa uNNOVATION Al LIBKAKY lhe pay shel: which has come an established imstitution With a great many libraries will be hew .eature in the Haileybury Liprary. {his service will members to take lh good book tor Jc a day lora period of one week.. ihe new shelt uas been added because ol an idea Mempers Nave iat wey can't get tne book they Wall ac the moment they want il, because Lew books are only out on a one-week basis now, it 1emains to be seen it the new system is al advantay. however, it is Certainly worth a try. Since its beginning the Library has steadily grown and improved because the stan was always been recepuve to tne wishes oi a memvership which has shown a big imerease in both adult and chudrens memberships this year to be eli- able given this is yet another indication that they are ready to give the community the best in books and service, HAVE YOU YOUR LICENSE? borty-three radio owners in the immediate vicinitypaid the aWiul price last week--$2.50 for failure to have a radio license. Looking over the list we find they were all good solid citizens Whose names will not be bandied through the hallowed halls ot the court house again. (hese victims of the fine were simply unlucky in that they were chosen to be the scapegoats tor an annual investigation which borders on the ridiculous. One fine day of every year, the alarm is sounded that the Inspector of Radio Licenses is in the vicinity A few nervous wives alert their husbands to head for the post 6 more sensible women simply gather up the offending article and lodge it in the garbage can for a suitable length of time. It has been recognized for a long time that this piece of legis- Hees, <'s lation is an unfair source of reve- | nueand we trust the strong feel- ing on foot to have it abolished will soon be an established fact From The Nugget's Ottawa correspondent comes the encour- 'ging news that Northern Onta- rio tourist aperators can look forward to a good season of solid hooking, According to the Di- retor of the Canadian Travel Bureau, the mail is bringing a heavier volume of enquiries this winter from Americans thinking Ackroyd and Son ACCOUNTANTS Costs and Records Income Tax and Government Returns Bookkeeping Service. © New hiskeasd Ontario Phones 442 and 442B 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 Ort of coming to Canada for their vacation than ever before. On file are 10,000 replies to 25,000 quéstionnaires mailed out last fall to Americans who had holidayed in Canada asking them for a irank opinion of the value received here for their vacation dollar. A majority reported good value ahd a good time for their money. Contrary to popu- lar belief, as few as five per cent felt indignant about the discount on the dollar, Northern Ontario summer camps were exempted from the recent warning of the head of the Travel Bureau that accom- modation rates in the province were "frightening". In North- ern Ontario, there had been no inclination for a tourist "stick- Up Ninety per cent of the Ameri- can tourist business crosses the border in cars and heads for the cool, green North, the mountains of the West or the Maritime beaches, and few come up against the "frightening" rates of the big city hotels and motels Coming oftener, staying long- er and spending more, its the fisherman who keeps Canada's tourist indstry in such healthy shape. They came for what we hest offer--good food, well cook- ed; clean, pleasant accommoda- tion, warm days and cool nights and usually, good fishing. Total number of pelts landed at St. John's Nfld., from the 1952 seal hunt was 85,245 compared with 184,000 in 1951. of Music In the meantime, choit officials are working hard to in- sure a low train rate for the choristers. Arrangements have been made for an excursion rate, but the 5& fares on the choir roster -re in- sufficient> to earn the reduction Another 42 residents of the dist- LIBRARY NOTES Patrons of the Haileybury Pub- lie Library will find, on Satur- day, Jan. 31, a selection of books arranged on the Charge Desk and designated 'Pay Shelf.' Any book may be borrowed from this shelf on payment of 3 cents per day, holidays included. -. Your rict will need to make the triy at the same time. If you would like to make the trip to the big city at a low fare you can do so by travelling at the same time as the choir. Excursion rates are $12.30 and $15.70 return. The train leaves February 27th and you are free to return home on any train you wish up until the following Wed- nesday. Those interested in making the trip and:at the same time assist- ing the choir, should phone Mrs M. Bowman, 101 or Miss E. Shep- herdson, 514, of New Liskeard to make their reservations. card will be marked with the date on which the book is taken out and the charges comuputed on its return, Almost all of these books are fiction and are, of course, new. As a start, this iy the list of titles placed on the shelf, with more to be added ac- cording to the demand: A Boy in the House, de la Roche; Steamboat Gothic, F. P. Keyes; Least of All Saints, G, Irwin; Lilacs in the Dooryard, Marian Keith. Not By Any Single Man, Brigid Knight; Dark Con~- DIVIDE YOUR DOLLAR | WITH YOUR NEIGHBOR spiracy, Jane Lane; Moon in Scor- pio, Neill; Campbell's Kingaom, Hammond Innes; The Distant Shore, Hartog; I Saw No Sun, Delves-Broughton; Green Ma- donna, C E. L'Ami; Thudbury, Davis; Catherine Carter, P. H. Johnson; Love for Lydia, H. E. Bates; River Garden of Pure Re- pose, G. Boynton; Diary of a Young Girl, Anna Frank; The In- credible Canadian, Hutchison. Residents May Share in Excursion Festival At the end of February, © the Ruby Dunn Wathen Memorial Choir will travel to Toronto -- to compete in the Kiwanis Festival May We Suggest. +aite Dinner in the comfortable and pleasant,surrounding of the Hotel Haileybury a This Week-end. ~ THE HAILEYBURIAN A pleasant treat for A rest for the Good Wife Served -- - May we have the pleasure given its citizens. you help yourself and the community. Be neighborly with your dollar. of Haileybury at heart. Everybody has a certain amount of civic pride--that sort of pride which helps make a village a town, and.a.town a metropolitan city. The growth of any community is dependent upon support id town either stands still or goes back. If you,;uphold your town by sustaining it wholeheartedly, among your merchants and others who have the intorests +o greater values--for increased volume means decreased costs. Haileybury needs your support and you need-the- support of the town. Let's get together and share our dollars for . mutual prosperity- If you fail in your: co-operation, your Buy at Home! Divide your dollars Help them and they will help you "9 ; the whole Family. 12 to 1.30 p.m 6 to 8 p.m. of making you welcome? 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