kage Two 5 oe THE HAILEYBURIAN i > THURS Ae eee The HAILEY BURIAN our streets" On the reverse of SECOND IMPRESSSIONS an inferiority complex. My own IMPAIRED DRIVER _ the card is a picture of Hailey- feelings are The U.S.A. is a SENTENCED AFTER ni ¢ Issued every 'ibureday ' bury Crescent. By Michael Marks great nation,Britain's a great na- SECOND OFFENCE from The Haileyburisa VNINE: Say, I am on the horns of a [ooking back, I'm very glad tion, Canada _can be a great na- 5 ll lox oe Becedery Nee Ope... tye) horrid dilemma, I am wanting to ;»ow that 1 had neither the op- tion without aping manners and tn Mavistratemmtiin sone Court TENDERS RE COAL Haileybury, t. te BS go to that Conservative Conven- portunity, nor the urge, some morals of either Britain or the F ine Wari anes tee New HAILEYBURY Pe eee CS iton at Cobalt. If I go by the T. eighteen months ago, when [ States. epee a 2 ae pale ced &N.O., | have a pass but O'Dog arrived in Canada, to put down in' The thing about Canada that Liskeard was given fourteen days SEALED TENDERS will be RUTH G. GORDON, Fistor has none. If I go by the Nipis- cojq print. my fifst impressions. appeals to me most, however,, is for driving while his ability was received by the undersigned until ieee pp Spe. sore advance Sing Central, o'Dog has a pass, but | must have looked very English, that it's the country of the impaired. I twas his second of- 19 9'¢lock-noon on, In United States--,.3.00 per year, to advance | fiave none 1 know not what with my short jacket and what "Common Man', and believe me, fence, having paid a nine on May Wednesday, July 28th, 1954 Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asse. to do. Perhaps both of us seems to be now, a peculiar Eng- I think that's good; the common 20th 1953, = for the supply and delivery of Authoriad os Second-Cles Mail, Pos Offs bad better take the road for 1 jich hat, with its incredibly nart man, when all is said and done Coal required for the Court House * Department, Ottewa _____ and for me it will not be the first pow brim: a real "Trilby." is in the majority; he's You, and and Gaol, and the Provincial In- SOMEWHERE Two Sundays ago, we once again determined that we would mever have television, that we would never have a radio in our car, that we would never hurry, that we would cease to be caught of in the human race: This refresh- ed conviction was inspired by a sermon delivered by the Rev. Dr. George Johnston, visiting m71s- ter in the United Church, But "The well laid plans of mice and men, gang aft agley." Last Sunday, we were roused by an urgent call oncerning Jubi- lee busines.s We left the coffee on the stove and hurried home in time to collect the collection and race to the church of our choice. We ate our lunch enroute to Lake Sesekinika and the opening of a crippled children's camp. Somewhere beyond Englehart, we acquired a very flat tire oppo- site a gas station The station attendant hunried that we might hurry: Parking was con- gested all the way into the camp sc that we left the car on the highway and walked in a fast as we could. so Suddenly the sun shone through the poplars and the birches. We rounded a turn on a hill. There, before our eyes lay the little town of Northwood --an _ ideal that only seeing is believing. We were proud that Haileybury and its Rotarians had played a major role in this achievement and the I day became calm and the hurry was ove.r This was one of Dr Johnston's "thin places" -- close to God. This was Iona. EARLY DAYS WITH C.C. FARR copes October 11, 1911 When the Jinnie M/}is at rest, "in her winter quarters,' I propose to dress myself half decently. I saw a loon, on its way 'down south, which means that the glassy ice-covering is very close. I am grateful that I am not a silly loon. in that I have not to go south but to breathe rhe air that I love. Mr. S: A. Hones writes ana postcard from Golden City, as follows "you see that we have not fergotten the old town, in naming ON SOL w at's THE BiG a aa DIFFERENCE ey FZ BETWEEN SZ WISHFUL THINKING "AND REALLY SAVING2" "PSP, of es : -- YOU SAVE--IN SPITE OF YOURSELF with The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA'S Personat Security Procram You set your own savings-goal you save by convenient in- 4stalments . . . and what's more, your savings goal i is life-insured! Take a minute to drop into 'our nearest Bank of Nova Scotia ranch--pick up the free PSP booklet that gives you all the exciting details. It may be the most valuable minute you've vever spent! Your BNS Manager is a good man to know. In Haileybury he is "A. M. Hurst, E i time, for to be guilty of an Hi- bernianism, I have taken the road when there was no road When I have claimed the right « the County Town for Hailey- I have often been asked My answer has always "Go to the Legislative Halls Dive deep into the Archives there. Look up al] the correspondence which is all on record. You will find that from the beginning it was Haileybury that shone. If I had not ultimate faith in the wisdom of Sir James Whitney. I would suggest that correspondence in all depart- ments were overhauled, for in- spection and amongst that cor- respondnce will be found some damning evidence against our Grit friends. Look into it. 1910.--I have nothing more to say but I want to give credit to the man or men who evolved -a decent road out of a "bog" on 3rowning Street. I believe that Mr. Leamy is the guilty party and judging by that which I have seen, the more we get out of Mr. Leamy, the better. 1908.--We must confess that our telephone service is rotten. For courtesy commend me to the staff that is in charge. If youare Se bury, why. been f Toronto. civiltothem they will be doubly « civil to you but the whole thing appears unto us to be kind of a fake. We know how hard a dog dies but a good dog does the death 'act decently and that is what we complain about this tele- phonic business. It will not die. It only kicks in the throes of death. Why can't it do something or let other people do it Dr: Foster of Toronto is visit- ing in town-today. He says that 'he just loves Haileybury." Dr. Foster is'going to join Capt. Reamsbottom at his Game Re- serve at the mouth of the Kippa- wa, carrying with him the best wishes of The _ Haileyburian, which is always pleased to wel- come him to Haileybury. October 21, 1911--On Thursday of last week there was a barn raising at the farm of Samuel Craig in the 5th Concession of the Township of Bucke. The barn is 44x56 and the raising was under the direction of Mr W. Shepherdson of the Shepherdson Lumber and Building Co. and was most successfully carried out. It is the first frame barn in the Township. Since 1841 the value of gold produced in Canada has dropped from $205,000,000 to $151,000,000. And as I looked, so I thought! I still had (may still have, in fact little Briti-h wmsulir smugness" about me--a little of the "we didn't do it that way in the Old Country' feeling, which. I'm sure, would have reflected itself in my hypothetical first impressions." Anyway, thank Heaven, they never saw the light of day. As I've driving (Notice I didn't say the "wrong'"') and I'm recovering from the shock of seeing sixteen year olds driving their own cars. [don't altogether agree with it, though--to put an engine of des- truction like a high-powered car As to second impressions, a British "New Canadian", got accustomed now on the "right" to in the hands of a boy or girl seems to me to be asking for trouble. I've found that in Canadian English, there is no "aw" sound. lor instance, I remember some- body in Hamilton directing me to Shaw Street, and I know if I'd been asked to write it down from his pronunciation I'd have writ- ten "Shah Street-' Now I find myself talking about the "baahl- game" and "Montreeal"--as I'd Iways said before. "Montree-orl' Now, I eat waffles for breakfast and pickles at afternoon tea-- and like it!- I walk, with a blase sneer, round super-market and Me. He's important and probably this country is the only one where he'll get an even break. It's not in Britain now, fora man to start upa small business and twenty-five years hence be a tycoon--the state's control is too cramping. Neither is it possible in The States--he'd be up against too much tition from the big terests. Yet, here, it's happening every day' Even here in the North, one meets fairly big businessmen who start- ed not so many years ago, with the proverbial shoestring. I think that's something to be proud of. When a country pro- duces men that can ao that, and what is more, let's them do it. things are going pretty well. Yes, on second impression, I'm completely sold on Canada, "and when Canadians comment on my immigrating considerably late in life I always tell them "You have to live where you are born. I'm lucky, I picked the place I wanted to live-" possible, cc yIMpe- business in- in Canada, turn my nose up disdainfully at cuts of beef that,a few years ago, -- 4 La EACH WAY we'd have queeud two hours for RY DAY in the old country. 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