The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 10 Dec 1953, p. 2

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THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th iod of office. The auditor The HAILEY BURIAN Issued every ibureday from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway &t., Haileybury, Ont O. E. SUTHERLAND, Publisher said of her annual reports take. Library end with children's books during her per- i has that not once inall the years was there an eraser mark, a blot,or a mis- Nor did her interest in the office hours But after hours, she devoted het time and energy to every phase In Canada--$2.00 per year, in advance 1 this important structure In United States--, 3.00 per year, tm advance It was with regret that the Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asse. }ioard accepted her resignation Authorizd as Second-Class Mail, Post Office and the community as a whole Department, Ottawa RUTH G. GORDON, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: recognize a great debt. THE BALLOT SPEAKS aw 10-MOKROW'S NEWS TODAY The citizens of Haileybury were fortunate indeed on Monday in the tiaileyburia,n January 14th that they were able to mark a 1/54: "Patlure to See a warning ballot for Mayor carrying the signal at Korke Avenue and names of two good men. Main Street was the cause of a It is a fitting tribute to Herbert head-on collision yesterday which A. Day that after long years of resulted in the death ol two peo- association and devoted interest ple. s in the welfare of this community he should receive recognition from north to south, from east to west and crown his well spent its Cilristmas time, you know years as the Mayor of the Tow ana it seems the stores in down- of Haileybury. Moreover, next town JLoronto are something to year, we celebrate our fiftieth an- pe avoided. We heard this week Crowded Tall, glamorous, sophisticated radio actress Joy LaFleur is perhaps the most cosmopoli- tan actress in Canada. She was born in Montreal, re- ceived her dramatic train- ing in Germany and France, and made her debut in juve- nile roles in French-language films. In Chicago in 1947, she played the leading role niversary and it is nice to think about a man who wentdown to in Fridolin's "St. Lazare's that an active pioneer will lead |:aton's and came home battered Pharmacy" with Eddie the way. and bruised to report that it was Dowling. She also appeared Mayor Arthur H. Cooke has so crowded, he saw two women in a Hollywood film. In served this town faitthfully and trying to well for five years He is de- serving of a well earned rest and the community will look forward to having him back in the muni- cipal field in the years to come. rardon My Paria, by joan The return of four councillors \Waiker. joan, a sophisticated to the council table is their as- bugiish journalist, meets a Can- surance that the citizens are wel! uian Majorin war-time London, satisfied and should give them marries up with him and' comes added impetus to keep up the to Val d'Ur. After dreaming all good work, Particularly grati- the way over of a quaint little fying was the vote for the chair- rench-Canadian village, all red man Finance, D. H. Millar. roofs and snow like a Christmas whose capabilities in this direc- card, if Joan wakes up with a jolt tion have been clearly recogniz- she does not let it get her down ed. The entrance of Alex Mosher Living in the hotel, where the and Don Gardner to the municipal same key opens every door, at- field will be a great benefit to tending the local cinema, where the affairs of the town. pop bottle came rolling down the Never before in the history ot inclined floor, building her bun- Education have Boards of Edu under war-time -- short- cation across Canada _ faced so ages, all were advantages, and many difficult problems and the young and starry eyed joan gety Sweeping return of the chairman by. of the Board, Harry Jenkins and the two present members is a nice get into the same girdle LIBKAKY NOTES ol galow Pardon My Parka is light and V ! amusing reading. fo us it way for the citizens to say that brought a slight nostalgia. We they are pleased with the school once lived at the Cobalt Hotel and that their children are in good crept under cover of darkness in hands. One newcomer to the to the "Idle Hour", ate at an 3oard, Neil McAulay, with hrs earlier "Greasy Spoon" experience in municipal affairs 8 and father of two young sons yy, . . } ) embers Enjoy Sec will be a valuable asset. et) ope Film Perview Here TRUE SERVICE On November 26th at 7 p.m. in the public school, a number of the executive of Haileybury Film Council and representatives In every corner of every com- munity there thousands of people pursuing their daily tasks are ot of local organizations, enjoyeda The importance of each task is preview of three films, viz: measured not so much by the: Peter and the Potter', "Prot . e im . « = C ye task itself as to how well it is i x lems of City Driving" and "Wing to Wing", all of which were mos: interestinb and were voted on sy the members after the preview. done and the resulting benefits which thread their unseen strands into the livesand happiness of so many people. This thought came te us as we had to informa . : . tion in the accession register and Notice to Creditors the records of the Haileybury Free Public Library. Records. In the Estate of Thomas Doyle which have been kept by the re- Whyte, tiring Librarian, Mrs. R. P. Teare All persons in such perfect order. occasion seek Deceased having claims against the above named deceas- Assuming the position of Li- ed, late of the Town of Hailey- brarian in 1942, Mrs. Teare re- bury in the district of Temiska- tired this year due to ill health. ming, who died on the 10th day of That quality essential to a August, 1951, are required to file good Librarian -- to meet, to be proof of same with the under- interested in and to understand signed on or before the 26th day the public was hers in a large of December, 1953. ; measure. She read voraciously After that date the estate will and thus was able to recommend be distributed having regard only books for every taste which she totheclaims of which the under- took the trouble to know. It is signed shall then have had notice. notable that there was amark- Dated at Haileybury this 18th ed increase in the circulation of day of November, A.D. 1953. ROBERT DEAN CUMMING, so Canada,where she now makes her home once again, she has been heard in radio on CBC Wednesday Night, and on "Stage 54." Three-quarters of a _ million dollars' worth of cream are used every year in Canada by makers of Canada. While it is made en- tirely from food products that are tax-free, candy carries an excise tax of 15 per cent and 10 per cent saleh tax. wrvwvye: Flowers from Whorley Florists The NICEST Gift to come Knocking on any door. Phone 357. Daily Delivery * biuin o e e e e e e e e e es e e ° Hailyebury, Ontario, oe Executor of the Estate of ® C J HOVEY Thomas Doyle Whyte. ¢ . a - . ° 4 . Rercinn | STOP SINUS es e e of RADIOS SUFFERING : : 21 Lake Shore Road aoe plang mieepen '2 2 Phone 509 New Liskeard relief with NEVO. Available to the ® t tt iblic after f research and nik aig actos -- * ( jpOXLELLE - proven that in almost all cases e °e NEVO completely eliminates sinus e Six sparkling Christmas = suffering where all other methods jewels of exquisite fragrance have failed. e -- with a dram of cither e Ackroyd and Son Chronic cases of many years' e _'Nightand Day, BlueGrass, Sey eee ln those which have 2 It's You, White pechigape 5 Dit or My Love. Eli th tent NEVO contains no hare; ---«@~--=«Ardeninspires Perfumnairto 9 PUBLIC drugs and mayibe used by children carry your holiday wish into ACCOUNT. un Will eayadalie. ° the New Year...so she may e ANTS e carry her fragrance with her Satisfaction Guaranteed Z wherever she goes - "$3.00 je a or Money Refunded . WHITBY'S A New Liskeard 2 Onterio SOLD AT ALL DRUGSTORES = ¢ PHARMACY = Phones 442 and 442-B gph camera hs Se > 2 3 SS @eeeeeeesece. BILL GROZELLE COACHING KINSMEN MIDGETS FOR 1953-1954 SEASON Fourteen young midget 'hoe- key players from North Cobalt and Haileybury attended the first meeting of the season in Hotel Haileybury on Friday evening. J. H. Hallworth will take over the duties.of manager and Billy Grozelle will coach the young- sters, Cap Burns has offered to give any assistant coaching he can to the goalie and George Weston and Norman Abraham have offered their services as referees. The team which showed great promise last year under the able coaching of A. W. Stollery, will be without the services of Bill Fleming, Ronald Parent and Kenny O'Grady. However, it is expected that new material will fill the breach and the team will have the enthusiastic support of the community. As in the past, they are sponsored by the Kinsmen and new blue and white sweaters are on order The Recreation Committee is prepared to pay for the practice ice in New Liskeard. Further meetings will decide the possibility of forming a Tri- Town team with the cream of the three towns entering a league and trying for the crown in midget hockey. Tickets will be sold for the sea- son at $2.50 for home games Haileybury-North Cobalt midgets only. Did you know that... THIS SELF-PROPELLED SLED, POWERED BY A PROPELLOR AT THE BACK WAS SAID TO DO 60 MPH. IT WAS SHOWN IN A: BERLIN AUTO SHOW "WAY BACK IN 1912. : i "GRE RADICALLY DIFFERENT SNOW-ICE TIRE, THE SUBURBANITE BY GOODYEAR HAS 1856 BITING, GRIPPING EDGES TO PROVIDE FASTER STARTS, SAFER STOPS. IF YOUR DRIVING IS OVER PACKED SNOW AND WCE, YOU NEED THE SUBURBANITE 8Y GOODYEAR.CALL IN RIGHT AWAY! aN GOOD,*YEAR> TIRES LOOK FOR THES SIGN™ OF QUALITY HAILEYBURY GARAGE FERGUSON AVE. PHONE: 3 CHEVROLET -- OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS BRITISH RAILWAYS TO OFFER THRIFT TRAVEL AT BARGAIN RATES ---- A new money-saving plan encourage tourist travel in Bri- tain has been announced by ¢ tailway «offices Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto. tickets being good for a_ six- month period. They will be avail- able early in 1954 from Travel Agencies and from the British in New York British railways. The plan will enable tourists from Canada and the United States to enjoy 1,000 miles of tra- vel on British railways for as little as $18.00. third-class and $27.00 first-class, or a*little over a cent a mile. Easy to buy, easy to use, the "Thrift Tour Tickets" will come in an attractive cover with blocks of coupons for exchange at any railway ticket office in Britain This plan offers "go-as-you- please" travel at best, the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto MIDWINTER EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY, 1954 Applications and fees must Teach the XMAS FREE TURKEYS 2222222222 LDLODDDDDDODDDODOODDODODE FREE To the Holder of a Lucky Number to be drawn for Dec. 21st in our Store. EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASED ENTITLES YOU TO A FREE CHANCE STOP AND SHOP at St. Louis Grocery Haileybury NOTICE! e Uncertainty of weather and road conditions as the Christmas and New Year's Season .. approaches: places.a maximum burden on our delivery system and service to customers at our store. In order to. avoid serious con- gestion at the store and also disappointment in our delivery service, we respectfully request the assistance of our customers. You can help us to maintain our service by ordering your requirements as EARLY AS. POSSIBLE ¥ Brewers' Warehousing Company Limited Operating BREWER'S RETAIL STORES SALES & SERVICE Ch ees er, 8 e e Flouse of Seagram Men who think of tomorrow practice moderation today A great soul prefers moderation SENECA € 8 B.C.-A.D.65 )

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