THURSDAY; APRIL 22nd. 1954 _THE HAIEEYBURIAN Page Three tegen That elsewhere in this issue you can read about the activity at Northwood: Camp...July 11th will be a day to remember for it means the opening of a camp to bring sunshine and joyful hours of play to hundreds of little crippled children for years t o come....our fund now stands at $95.00....can you see your way to making the figure read $100.0C send your contribution to The Haileyburian Fund for Crippled Children's Camp....today. OR OOK That only fifty dog tags have been sold at the Town office and there are at least triple that number of dogs in town.... the next step is a summons and the Town Hall is much more con- venient. so That this year, London's Old Vic is paying it's first visit tc Canada.... the Company, includ- ing actors, dancers and singers will number more than 60 and a full orchestra will be used. ..they will present Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream' and will play three or four nights each in Toronto and Montreal .... definite dates have not been fixed. EK That a twenty-six year old so- prano from Noranda reached the semi-finals of the C-I-L Singing Stars of Tomorrow radio com- petition in Montreal .... Miss - Florianne Cotnoir received an RAILWAY TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective SUNDAY APRIL 25th, 1954 Full ~ information > ANADIA N NATIONAL . award of $100.00 and recognition been reporte. .-April 18th accord- of her young talent in musical circles throughout Dominion. leading the FO OK That the event to look forward to this season is the Haileybury Film Council's First Film Festi- val. which will be held in the Schools Auditorium on Sunday May 2nd at 8:15... .not only is it Haileybury's first Film Festval but it is the first to be held in Northern Ontario.... the tws- hur program will be devoted toa showing of the finest films avail- able and it will be a fitting climax to the Council's successful year of operation .... it is expected that a top ranking officer of the Northern Otnario and Georgian Bay Film Pool will be present as guest speaker ....and while we are talking films, Mr. Eric Heas- lip has accepted the responsibility of carrying out the projectionist courses this year and from all indications, a considerable en- rellment is anticipated.... Mr Heaslip succeeds Mr. Lorne Wise- man. eeeee8 That Brazilian householders have turned to tea and _ soft drinks.. meantime, their Govern- ment keeps insisting to consum- ers at home and abroad that the price increase is not the result of monopoly or price fixing but of "an act of God'....killing frost last winter...no matter what, it seems like a good time to break a life long habit and fol- low the Brazilians into the tea cup. REE That the house swallows have Condensed Ads FOR SALE--Fine 340-acre farm property adjoining A. J. Mur- phy farm in Lorrain Township One mile frontage on Lake Temiskaming. Excellent terms for quick sale. Apply E. M. McCuaig, Realtor, Hatteyhury Phone 135. 7-tf-c HOUSE FOR SALE--Apply Noel Fleury. Albert St. Phone 619W 7-1-c SPRING GARDEN PLOUGH- ING, Phone 1613, E. Sauve. TOR SALE--Used Furniture for four rooms: including a General Electric Stove, small Refriger- ator and Chesterfield Suite Most pieces: just 8 months old and all in excellent condition Must sell by May 15th. Phone 576-J. 7-1-c FOR RENT--4-roomed heated apartment on Broadway St Phone 379. A Marcoux. 7-1 "a Retire on $200 A Month for Life! A popular Halifax grocer and his wife recently retired on $200amonth for life. Their dreams of security and comfort have come true, thanks toadecision the grocermadein 1923, Tt was then he took out a Con- federation Life Insurance Pension Plan which included $20,000 insurance protection. He had just opened his store . . . and with the baby and the payments on his home, he had only so much left for retire- ment plans. It was a pleasant sur- prise when his Confederation Man told him.how easily his dreams could come true--without risks or investment worries. You'll be pleasantly surprised too at how easily you can make your dreams come true -- and protect your loved ones at the same time-- with a Confederation Life Pension Plan with Insurance. PROTECT THE ONES YOU LOVE Confederation Life N For Full Information, Call: M. S. BOYD, Representative " HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO FOR SALE --House in Hailey- bury, seven rooms and_ bath Excellent location. Garage Reasonable terms. Call Hugh R: Knox Real Estate, New Liskeard. 7-1-c STRAYED from corner of Mar- cella and Georgina on Saturday xray, part-Persian Cat. Pleace telephone any information re- garding same to 203 Reward. : 7-1-* HOUSE FOR SALE--Five rooms with hath. Immediate posses- sion. Reasonable for cash. En- quire at Phone 24. 7-1-c WANTED--Young Man or Girl for general office work. Apply in person. Morissette Diamond Drilling, Haileybury, Ont. RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open. in Demiskaming District. Trade well established. Excel- lent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawleigh's. Dept. D-224-189, Montreal. WANTED -- Girl for general housework; to start May lst: sleep in or out. Apply Mrs. J B. Robinson, Phoen 443. 6-tf-c FOR SALE--Two-storey House 28x32; seven rooms. Hot wa- ter heating. Hardwood floors. Apply A. Leslie, Browning St. WANTED Girl for general house- work. . Apply Mrs. Richard Fleming, Phone 472 Haileybury 6-tf-c FOR SALE--One Oil Burner: Three months' use with con- trols. gauges. One washing machine good condition. Four radiators Bargain. J. Belanger, Phone 262W. 6-2-c HELP WANTED--a clerk. Apply Edey's Grocery Store. Phone 23. 5-tf-c HOUSE FOR SALE--Apply to E. McCuaig, Realto.r. Phone BB. 48-4-c WANTED -- Furnished Home in Haileybury or cottage in the vicinity to rent for tthe month of July, Phone 24. 3-1-* ing to Mr. Holmes...but he add- ed a word of caution...it snow- ed 6" on April 28th last year... and everywhere we look lovely crocuses are blooming. OR That the New Liskeard Thea- tre Group is presenting a repeat performance of "Lily, The Felon's Daughter" because of popular demand. ...they will also journey toEglehart for one night...the first years of struggle are now bearing fruit for the fine acting and overall polished performance have resulted in capacity audi- ences. FCI That the thought for the week comes from a friend of Sam Hughes....about the father whe was reading the evening paper... at least trying to while his son disturbed the peace....finally in exasperation he tore a map of the world from the paper and told him to settle down and put it to- gether again ... within seconds the child presented it to the amaz- ed father...and all put together ..."And how." the father asked did you put that togetehr so fast? was-a picture of a man's face on April 30th, at 1:00 p.m. other side. When | put the man together, the world was easy"... and-so, it is. Sister N. Austin' District Dep- uay Persident of the Rebekah As- sembly, paid-her official visit to Golden Gate Rebekah Lodge in Kirkland Lake an Sdlver Lodge in Cobalt last week. She was ac- companied by several Haileybury ied by several Haileybury Sisters. The annual meeting of the Christmas Seal Committee will be held at the St. Mary's on the lake Sanatorium on Friday NELSON'S Sharpening Service Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired. Hand Saws re- toothed, Jointed and Filed Knives and Scissors Sharpened. Pick-up and Delivery. Phone 407 ...the young lad replied "There ARE REQUIRED FOR ALI BURNING ONTARIO FOREST FIRE SEASON April 1st to October 31st TRAVEL PERMITS , ENTERING THE BUSH! Are necessary to Set Fires for Burning Grass, 3rush and Debris DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS Ontario PERMITS -- Most of the support for cancer research and welfare work Canada comes from the voluntary in contributions of Canadian citi- zens throwgh the Canadian Can- cer Society. --Want Ads. Bring Results! X M-1 on Ly deeds give strength to [i ft, on yy moderation ius it Abe aae Men who think of tomorrow practice moderation today Jean Paul Richter Get ta 2 of Seagram tees dis a) One 200-gal. tank with RAY DUDLEY Pianist Tenor Alfred and Herbert Teltschik Duo-Pianists "MUSIC Ann MON., APR. 26, For eight years, music lovers from Ville Marie, Cobalt, Englehart, Haileybury, Matachewan, New Liskeard Lor- rainville and the surrounding area have come together to the enjoy three ARTISTS -- concerts by season has just closed with a magnificent-performance by Canada's Ray Dudley, pianist. finest in the Association's history and in view of this, the Association anticfpates a sell-out. ADULT MEMBERSHIPS, $5.50 Co-Chairmen: Mrs. R. D. Cumming, Mrs. A. H. Kingsmill, IS artists of every nationality. ABROAD" TEMISKAMING ual Campaign For Memberships to SAT., MAY 1 WORLD'S GREATEST The current The series has been the STUDENTS, $3.75 Mrs. J. A. H. Joyal, Ruth G. Gordon COLUMBIA CONCERT TRIO MILDRED DILLING Harpist