The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 24 Sep 1953, p. 2

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THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., SEPTEMBER 24, 1953 cage Two The HAILEYBURIAN Preven to be dangerous.' ville of Earlton was fined $50 and The drawings are adorable. Boys sundry, swings his car wildly to costs. and girls are sure to approve, to The resolution aroused consid- Issued every Thursday erable discussion when presented by Leo Gough at a meeting last week. However, constructive action will not follow until each body has had the opportunity of bringing it up at their own indi- vidual meetings. N- D. Mclsaac, who should be given credit for being largely instrumental in promoting the original petition to find out the will of the peeple, believes that the five-mile dis- tance will in no way afiect the town but rather it will enhance its attraction as a tourist mecca. He didnot favor any further delay as he feels that the Department engineers know a good deal more than the laymen and have mapped from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway St.. Haileybury, One. D. EB. 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 Aasr. Authorizd as Second-Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa BY-PASS OR IMPASSE? It is evident that there is dis- sension over the route of the pro- posed by-pass west of Haileybury. The objection to having the road five miles out comes from busi- out the best pdssible route. "The je : ffi lrove in Haileyb hile hi E : ee. 7 kim there's nothing difficult about Grove im Hatleybury while is PUB ness men who believe that few, few objections," he said, "could that, is there? And the nice ability was impaired and the fine for liquor, WEES withdrawn. UBLIC The same /ntoxication in a public place ACCOUNTANTS if any, tourists will turn off and drive five miles into an unknown jnterruptions might delay the way to make your turn as laid charge against Henry Peckover, : es and that the normal flow of project for another five or ten-4,..4 in the Traffic A taxi driver in New Liskeard was 29d Jas. McCarthy of Cobalt $10 . ' z a down in the Traffic Act. c d traffic will never turn in. For as years. Of course you're going to nego- dismissed. and costs. many business men who wish to fight to have the road within sight of the town, just as many do not rule the majority and further R. J. Poppleton, who has been opposed to the building of any by-pass from the beginning, re- the right 'with the bravado of a true grandstander. About mid- way through his turn he is met by a formidable looking transport truck which narrowly misses the vehicle in question. Yes,,he made it,--but just. That was the pop- ular approach to a right turn-- New, let's try the prudent ap- proach, You intend to make a right turn off a particular street. As you near the intersection you begin to make for the curb to your right and you follow the curb at a safe distance all the way around the turn, until you find yourself on your own side of the road on the intersecting street-- and without mishap. There new, part about it all is that this is the tiate that right turn in the proper manner next time, thereby per- haps saving yourself a heap of WEEK IN COURT For driving while his ability was impaired, Denis Deprato of Cobalt was fined $75.00 and costs last week in Magistrate's Court. He was also found guilty of un- lawfully having liquor. Lawrence Ede had his car impounded for six months, his licensce suspend- ed and will serve ten days for be- ing intoxicated while driving. He was also fined for "having liquor". Holace Maguire of Englehart was $50.00 and costs. A charge against Harry Thom of Timmins for driving in Gillies without due care for others, was Arthur Ennis of Cobalt was sentenced to nine months in jail atfer pleading guilty to a charge ot breaking and entering and theft. His partner-in-crime, 18- year-old C. P. Morin of Cobalt Was given a two-year suspended sentence because he had never been in trouble before. The two were arrested after the Silver- land Tobacco Store window was found smashed and a quantity of ciganet lighters, cigaret cases and costume jewelry was missing. Value of the goods was estimated at $183.00. i A charge against Omer Mar- chand of Guigues for giving the wrong address when applying cost Lucien Carrier of Elk Lake The BOOK NOOK say nothing of Dad. Minn of the Mississippi--Minn was a snapping turtle who was born away north on the river. (Minn was for Minnesota) and made the long journey to the Gulf of Mexico. She had thrilling ad- ventures and narrow esapes. Charlotte's Web--A beautiful story of a little grey spider in a barnyard. It is just about perfect and on the way to being a classic. Ackroyd and Son New Liskeard : Ontario Phones 442 and 442-B not believe that the distance will jterated his stand but said that he unnecessary trouble and money. dismissed. Henri Denis of Stur- Junior Takes Over Z Pee aR have any considerable adverse appreciated the hazards of heavy geon Falls drove in Coleman { ittle Boy Blue -- "Born and ee ae effect on trade. We are by no means the first town to face the fear of being cut off. With few exceptinxs how- traffic. Feeling that a remote by- pass will hinder his business, he approved wholeheartedly of the new proposal. L. Charbonneau HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS After Haileybury High got back to the old grind, the business Township without proper head- lamps and paid $3.00 and costs. For travelling 40 m.p.h. in Hail- eybury, Laurier Lavigne of Tem- Bred'in an apartment in a big city Little Boy Brown pays his first visit to the country and to a house with an "upstairs and downsairs C. J. HOVEY ever, it is the experience of the felt that the matter of distance of electing a new Student agami was fined apy costs. too". Department of Highways that should be given careful consider- Council came up. The nominat- Failure to come to a full stop at : : : the fear is unfounded. Moreover, ation Gefone approval was finally ing committee got together and an intersection in Englehart cost eet i ot aa oc Repairs on the policy is to see to it that the given. Mrs. E: Douglas stated appointed the following to run Julian Loranger of Earlton, Jack ienys ier aaae 1 ater ee All Makes Highway is not exploited by new "that although we might have to for the indicated office: King of North Bay and John BA oe a2 ail ayphe ore { RADIOS businesses on the route which abide by the Department's deci- President--Bill Rice and Bill Simpkin, Englehart $3 --4 costs. SNe z ' oO will cut into existing businesses sion, still we should fight for a Fleming. For unlawfully selling cheese The Biggest Bear -- Johnny oy Lake Shore Read an twit closer by-pass." She said that Secretary--Leona Soucie, Mary to the Temiskaming Co-Opera- baa a baby bear in the forest and CW eie Nice In June, an overwhelming ma- she had a good trade with passing Whitby. tive which was not made froma orings it home. It grows into the ne: " ow Lis! q motorists and tourists which Treasurer--LaVerne Francis pasteurized source and was not biggest bear ever seen in the zoo. jority of the population signified that they favored a by-pass west of Haileybury by signing a peti- tion. Whether they gave any serious thought to distance, we might be severely affected. A. Groom of Moore's Cove said that as far as he was conerned, even two or three miles meant John May. Girls' Sports Representative -- Sandra Clark, Pattie Cassidy. Boys' Sports Representative-- Gordon Connelly, Bryan Popple- do not know, but the petition no tourist industry and the road made it clear that we want a by- shoyld still go right through ton. -- Even the few who did not Chester Hopkins, Reeve Social Head--Jane Ledwell, pass. sign, see the merit of re-routing heavy traffic and eliminating the menace to the safety of school children. Meantime, by re-open- ing the subject, we run the risk of delaying the building of the road which has been hanging fire for However, if there is any years. interests of the : PPED sound basis for the new plan it put to the fore. He pointed out Jeen Jenkins. ; ' SE Fee aoe een ings and the best servi M h the pl f should be aired before it is too that many factors must be con- Shortly afterwards, Bill Rice | COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WAS A 8 é Fig ee ot er see ae late. The resolution the consideration of the Cham- bers of Commerce and the Town Councils of the three towns and the Townships of Bucke and Coleman will go forward to the Minister of Highways if it re- ceives approval. It reads: "That when the by-pass is built around the three towns that the new road south of Cobalt follow along the shores of Seseginaga Lake Lake and stay west of the railway tracks following the high ridge west of Haileybury but giving a beautiful view of Lake Temiska- ming all the way from North Cobalt to New Liskeard. We un- derstand, that the present plan calls for the new by-pass to run about five miles west of Hailey- bury and come out at Earlton through flat dull scenery. We also prepared for town. of Bucke, saw merit of resolution said if a good view of the lake was possible, it was worth a try. Otherwise, good advertising would be essential to the survival of the tourist industry. William Fleming suggested that the best whole town be sidered, not least of them that a closer by-pass might have to cut through privately owned proper- ty. Through no fault of our own, few of us are clear on many of the angles concerning the build- ing of a road. The most con- structive approach to enlighten- ment would seem to be that since the business men are the only ones concerned that the Chamber of Commerce should meet with the Department of Highways so that they may know without fur- ther delay whether their present thinking is sound from an egin- eering point of view and just ex- actly where this road will hit all three towns. If the new proposal is found to be sound, which we doubt from alook at the map, then no one can object to a route which does Molly. Millar, Nancy Whitby, Vir- ginia Matias. Literary Head--Kathleen Jen- kins, Dick Walli. The following came out on top: Bill Rice, Mary Whitby, John May, Pat Cassidy, Bryan Popple- ton, Virginia Mattias and Kath- called a meeting of the new Stu- dents' Council and new equipment for both the Girls' baskethall team and the rugby team was discussed until Bill adjourned the the meeting to a later date. Kathleen Jenkins. If a task is once begun Never leave it till it's done. Be the labor great or small, Do it well or not at all. In the five and a half years fol- lowing the war, one Canadaian company in four operated at a loss.--Quick Canadian Facts. Washing Machine Stolen From Verandah of Residence One would surely not expect to walk out to the verandah and find that the washing machine had been stolen but that is ex- stored for sixty days, F. Juben- DELIVERY TRUCK OPERATED IN THE EARLY TWENTIES BY A PHILADELPHIA COMPANY. IT WAS INTRODUCED SO THAT THE MANAGER COULD BE IN CONSTANT TOUCH J \_WITH THE DRIVERS . ZNLERT TRUCKERS ARE SLASHING COSTS BY SEEING US FOR THE MARATHON TRUCK TIRE= A BIG GOODYEAR VALUE! COME IN TODAY.. SEE THIS REALLY TOUGH TRUCK TIRE THAT'S YOURS FOR AN AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE. IT'S THE MARATHON TIRE BY GOODYEAR, LOOK FOR THIS "HIGH SIGN" OF QUALITY X-57 eS The -- Hotel Haileybury is at your service. Where you can be sure of Good Food, pleasant surround- making you welcome? DINNER served_-12 to 1.30 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m. You will Enjoy "SONGS TO REMEMBER" FVERY SATURDAY CJKL 4.15 p.m. supply you with all We can pai 8 ae ; tag as: away with heavy traffic, the men- actly what happened at the resi- : tat tas type or highway Nas sce to children's safety and gives dence of Fernande Sauve on of th ---------------- Elliott street last week. em = tourists a pleasant journey over- looking the town. If the proposal is not sound then as the Reeve of Bucke said "we shall have to get The theft was reported to the local police. who are working on the case. FLIGHTS busy and advertise to ie eee A lca el Poh a es oe es (Except Sunday) industry and as the Mayor of Condensed Advertisements i i as to Haileybury said, early in the Bri P oe = iS SALES & SERVICE. Auction Sale Bills Interleaf Forms game "it may give us a much- ring Fromp esults ae Blotters, Menifol - TORONTO jodie ti aude "dcitie id Forms needec incentive abou OL =" . Bis Ped eartoa something to build up an indus- : Bill Heads, Intricate Rule Forms Phone Earlton 49 nye a i Booklets, J Pamphlets A WORD TO THE WISE TRAVEL IS OUR BUSINESS... i Brochures, Posters Se preieng F the information of any | Cheques Receipt Forms TOE. r who may not have read this col- SEE YOUR C TICKET AGENT] ; Business Cards Prize Lists umn last week, we dealt in part } Co! is = with the problems of making a oes Printing Sale Bills left-hand turn from a highway Heqourre going places chatice Business Record Forms Personal Cards Pa a another Bad or Se far Pusiness: ny plessusee Envelopes! all Cindy Snug Tes way. | erhaps it wou no ur ; any. destinations dens sone I g a bit if we were to consider this: ecorsian aver Temata > i Factory Forms Statement Forms week the proper procedure for ; Z | i awe %e! making a right turn off a high- peaowr . H Fair Printing Stock Certificates poe pore at webu ae) ee aoe = Fine Stationery Tickets, all kinds not know the right way either. ; . : e ' First, let us take the negative States, West . | Financial Statements Wedding Stationery approach to the question -- HOW Indies, Europe, etc.! Folders Window Card NOT TO MAKE A RIGHT We'll be glad to eu re TURN -- It would appear from help you with i ; TRIPS EACH WAY observation that the most popu- lar way of effecting a right turn is to approach the intersection or your plans, and will do our best LET US HELP YOU EVERY DAY ae aE Hie lett cakicela Os to make your trip driveway wi e left wheels o a pleasant one: SaPAWE NORTH pay teuay wats It whee ofa plouaa on WITH PRINTED FORMS AN Otis 4.20 p.m. the centre line of the pavement-- . 11.45 p.m. This procedure is used, I suppose, DAYLIGHT TIME Single Return $7.15 $12.90 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY om" PHONE 101-2.9 to afford the driver a good look at the intersecting street, or per- haps to puzzle the driver follow- ing, to such an extent that he can not be sure what your intentions are. The offending driver then, having satisfied himself that this is his turn and that his actions thus far have mystified all and For reservations and information regarding your business and plea- sure travel, see, write or phone your local Canadian National Passenger Agent. Printed forms save many otherwise tedious tasks. time and simplify Call us,: enquire. You know the Number . ~ Phone 24 4

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