The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 8 Apr 1954, p. 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL _ 8th, 1954 THE HAI LEYBU RIAN Page Three OL, Jo Kaowr That no one likes the sound of the word polio becaues it's imp! cations are heart rending...and it plays no favorites... it comes mercilessly and with no warning ..but today, wonderful things are being done for the victims o this dreaded discase and the On- tario Society for Crippled Child- ren may well be proud of thei: part in mending limbs and bring ing sunshine into little lives.... Roger Dupuis of North Cobalt is ten years old..-six years ago polio struck and left him crippled.... operations arranged through the annual clinics here have meant a great deal....last - year Roger spent two Po weeks at the Society's Blue Mountain Camp at Collingwood. . and this year he's off to Notrh- wood Camp'for three whole weeks....we do not care where you spend...at Rotary's projects through the Easter Seal compaign or adding' to this fund for a camp .but spend in the name of good- ness and mercy... Total last week ..... $84.75 GwAsandsber. sce. E25 AVI Rin Sich archers s.se *2.00 Be Eriends os. os 36 5.00 Jiidad DBE neon esha 1.00 Johny,<..coechaes yas 1.00 $95.00 FOIOK That we think it was nice of Reeve Harry Groom of the Town- ship of Bucke to attend the Dia- mond Jubilee meeting and offer the co-operation of his people in helping with the doings....North Cobalt isready to enter a float in the big parade and Haileybury is glad to have their good neigh- bors....and we liked the ready tongue of Mayor H. A. Day when it came to select a Historical Committee...""You couldn't keep me off this one if you tried" and in ready appreciation, the meet- the new Ardenette So chic... 80 compact . . so convenient--a perfect little miniature copy of a hat box, to dangle on your . fitted with all the famous Elizabeth Arden Essentials you need to earry. Room to spare for your change purse, keys and other small items. Comes in simulated leather --red, tan, or rawhide. Contents of the New Ardenctte--1 os. jar Cleans- ing Cream, 1 oz. ae Feather-light Foundation, 2 es. bottle Skin Lotion (un- efile rlantin) box Hlusion Powder, Sa WHITBY'S Rouge in Elisabeth Arden's y make-up, tea ge to Loveli- $6 pens" booklet. PHARMACY -HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO ing made him "The Historian'. -and there are others too who have suggested as Mr. Groom did that we add'* Old Home Week" to the name "Diamond Jubilee" but there was an unanimous yote be- bind the, Regent of the I,0.D.E Mrs. Jack Lecky that the name as originally suggested by the Mayor was "distinctive and should be retained as such". EK That we are happy to convey a message to readers from Kenneth W. Buchan, who asksthat through this column, we tell our readers that .. "I still look back to my younger years spent in Hailey- bury with joy." so IICK That from here in, wherever you turn you're going to hear a lot about Diamond Jubilees ... this one covers the 1894 "open bar" days, as Reeve Harry Groom put it, with humor, at the opening meeting on Sunday...to the 1954 . well, to the 1954 open bar days as we put it, without swing doors -it's all just a matter of doors. FO AOR That we are not starting a lonely hearts column because there are so many things going on in town that most people just want to be alone... .how did this thought start...oh, yes, there are people who have said that "break- ing the ice" in Haileybury as a newcomer is as long and hard as the pullup Browning Street ona cold, cold day....so if you havea new neighbor just call 24 and we will introduce them to the neigh- borhood, so that they can do the rest. IK That chairman Leo Gough who is a swimmer of some note near- ly went down for the third time on Sunday afternoon at the Jubi- tee meeting in the Hotel...when the president of the Haileybury Women's Institute, Mrs. H. Cooke suggested "A Bathing Contest" for the women, he look- ed a little nonplussed, took a few fumbling strokes and was rescued when someone made it clear that Mrs. Cooke had suggested "A Baking Contest'.. question then of which would be the money maker. FO IOK That next Monday and Tues- day, there is a treat in store for -- you at the Strand Theatre.... "Genevieve"'.... the best British film of the year according tc the British Film Academy. FoI That it's the wind-up to a won- derful season of curling this week end....on Saturday everyone in . town will drop their brooms and -it was just a' get into their best finery to join in the club's big night of prize presentations, dancing to the Country Club Orchestra and a lot of good fun. EERE That all contributions to the Easter Seals w ether large or small will be thankfuly received and faithfully applied. aeeeee That Mrs. W. Joy won the $1C door prize at the Legion Ladies' Bingo on Tuesday night. ..other special winners were Mrs. W. Whalen, Mrs. R. Forget and Mrs. J. Huge s....happiest reg ular $2. winners were two young lads, Ronnie Gilson and Ronnie Mercier. Farm Costs: The monthly wage without male help on Canadian midsummer was $140. Condensed Advertisements Will Bring Quick! Results average board of farms at LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop. HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO C. J. 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