The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 26 Mar 1953, p. 3

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THURS., MARCH 26th, 1953 HALLEY BURIAN The Ice Will Leave Lake Temiskaming on ? The first guess in The Hailey- burian's Ice Contest this year came from David MacVeigh of Moore's Cove. What was his guess? We're not telling be- cause David lives close to the lake and should have a very good idea of the date of that fine day to come when we will experience the glorious sign of an open Lake Temiskaming. Yo help you in your guessing, the record of the past twenty- four years is listed below. One guess only is allowed to each per- son, and in each family; simply fill out the coupon and mail it to The Haileyburian got later than April 9th. Z April 22nd May 10th --- May 7th ---- April 29th 1942 _. ---- April 28th 1943 ---. May 7th i _ May 6th - April 9th ~_. April 20 1947 ... - May 18th 1948 __ _ April 30th 1949 ___ _-. April 29th 1050 __ May 14th 1951._. __ April 29th 1 oY eS abs May 3rd ' COUPON My guess is that the ice will be out of Lake Temiskaming BUY AND USE EASTER SEALS That the crippler of little child- ren uses no discrimination_--~ are you doing your part by using Easter deals? FOIE ~That we like the story about the gentleman who when asked by the lady "Do you play the vio- lin?" said "I don't know. I've never tried'.' ORK That a Timmins man-paid $19.00 last week for one fish_---he must have been desperate as he was caught fishing through the ice with seventeen lines out. IKK That this week, we have a re- port from the Mining Recorder that not one but many robins were singing their happy springtime song in the vicinity of his home on Sunday, March 22nd. 1K That on Saturday afternoon the thing to do is go to the school and see the exhibition of Adrian Ver- donk's paintings and the work of the Haileybury Art Club___-then drop in at the annual spring tea of the United Church W. A. _...the Art Club Exhibit, by the way is Saturday and Sunday af- ternoons from 3 to 5 and Satur day evening from 7 to'9.. x socio tok - That the Catholic Women's League would like to thank Mr. 0. E, Walli, Miss W. Keller and Miss Dorothy Hartley for the musical entertainment which they provided for their card party Jast week. a ROK That Mrs. M. P. Wright-- has seen a lovely yellow bird--the size ofa robin. with a_ white streak on its wings--.__Can you identify it? FOR That the sap has been running during the past few days, but ac- cording to Bill Thuerck it isn't a goodyear ____ mild nights mean a poor flow into the tins. That last year there were some five hundred and thirty entries in the Temiskaming Festival of Music ____ indications are that there will be more than that num- ber participating in this year's event. i eK That another butterfly has been seen by a reader__this time it's yellow. ORI That the Ski Club reports a successful bingo in the | Silver Town last week -. H. Simmet ot New Liskeard. won the $50.00 draw and a young ten-year-old child from North Cobalt who was attending her first bingo was the lucky winner of the $25.00 door prize. eK That the nicest surprise on a rainy Wednesday morning was another taste of things to come _---Mrs. A. L. Herbert present- ed us with a lovely purple pansy ----on March 22nd, the blooms lifted their faces to the sun. FOI IOK That the inter-town curling 'spiel is continuing and all rinks are getting their two games a week____final results will come next week. OK That the North Bay Nugget tells of a Pennsylvanian who wrote a friend in North Bay that they have the impression that the place has 'hecome another Klon- dike with feverish digging, rock- eting prices and teeming crowds of mining speculators, prospec- fors and millionaires ____ they hear that they can't get a room for thirty miles in any direction _..-however ,tourist officials feel . that more accurate information in the meantime will be of bene- fit to the trade rather than scar- ing them away. Jootok That although St. Mary's Aca- demy closed last week-end be- eause of-'flu the number or sever- ity of cases was not as high as intimated by the closing ---- the Public Health Nurse reports that in-town and in the schools cases are spotty ---- citizens that do have the insidious germ are not caring for it "2-2 the curer --2-- go to bed and stop talking about it. That from all indications, the Horticultural Society's Red Em- peror tulips will soon be waving in the western breeze down by the Matabanick Hotel ---__ they poked their heads up on the right day--March 21st and are now two to three inches high. oI . That we are calling all citizens to keep their fingers crossed on Saturday during the running of the race for the Irish Sweep- take -___ another Haileyburian stands to amass a small fortune and this time it's Billy Grozelle the name of his horse is Glen fire and if he doesn't bring home $140,000 for Billy, he will likely receive in the neighborhood of $1,200.00. yetootook That we would like to congratu- late Miss Edna Maher and Miss M. Donaldson for a splendid re- cital last Thursday night____the performance of their pupils from the first tiny tot to the senior group was a glowing tribute to them for the important part they are playing in advancing our ap- preciation of music. oI That a new service club has been launched in Cobalt ---~ a group of local business men have organized a-Lions Club. ROK RK That 'tis just about a month before the month of May and the spring comes slowly up this way" --Want Ads. Bring Results! A friend of yours works here 7 T your branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia, through the door marked "Manager," works someone you should get to know. Someone who can be as good a friend as the old family doctor. Sure he's a business man--and a good one, who knows rather more than the next man about finance, whether it affects you and your family or your business. 'That's why he's got where he is. 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