~ ned THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1954 Issued Every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office Broadway 'St., Haileybury, Ont D. E. SUTHERLAND, Publisher. RUTH G. GORDON, Editor In Canada--$2.00 per year, in advance In United States--$3.00 per year in advance Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers as Second-Class Mail, Post Office Assn. Authorized Department, Ottawa What's Next? In a speech this week, Rotary's Disuict Governor repeated a story ot an emimeat scientist who upon re- ceiving a medal in Parls was toid that the medal was not so much a After ach- should be a chalienge. levement, the attitude "What's next. This thought came to us six hours later as k. J. Poppleton told Coun- cil that the s/iremen whould like per- mission to go ahead with a project which they intend to take hold of and complete within the next two years. 'The project centres around the recently uuled in sight of the old curling rink. Firemen intend Ww tinish the job of filling by fall and next spring plunge in wholeheartedly pianling wees, making tables and benches with the ultimate aim of creating a park to do justice to the reward as shoreline. Neediess to say, council agreed wholeheartedly that it would be an asset to the town although in any case, they do not have authority as the iand is Government owned. We cannot commend the Firemen too highly for their spirit 1n direct- ing their eliforts towards making this town fully worthy of its often quoted tide as "the most beautiful iown in Northern Ontario." As far as private gardens concerned, this may hoid true but out beyond the precious reaims, there 1s a vision of a town that will only emerge by further examples such as that of the Haileybury Volunteer Fire Brigade. are THE WAYFARER We read in a news despatch recently an American scientist has stated that it would be pos- sible to disastrous floods or alternately droughts in Rus- sia by seeding the rain clouds before they reach tha+ --antry. 'There seems to be no possibility of the Russians being able to re- taliate, we are informed blandly. as our rain clouds, or at least, those enroute for this coiftinent don't call on the Russians before- hand. cause How low can we get.? Even a low die-hard Tory like me can see that there's something fundamentally wrong with our reasoning when we even con- template harnessing the very forces of nature for the purpose of destruction--even under whe name of War. | remember back in 1942, a suggestion was made that the Al- Ait Forces should bombard the voleano Vesuvius 1m the Pious hope that the resultant ex- plosion would destroy the city of Noples. Thank heavens the idea was dropped before it bore fruit. Perhaps we were a bit more civilized then, All the same, come Judgment Day, I imagine quite abit of explanation will be need- ed when it is considered that that magnificent weapon, the Atom bomb was first launched by an alliance of Christian (sic) nations against a so called pagan one, One reason for discrepancies in Canadian and United Statest prices is that Canada has a 10 per cent general sales tax and the United States has not, C. J. HOVEY Repairs on All Makes of RADIOS 21 Lake Shore Road | Phone 509 New Liskeard FLY TORONTO 1:50 Hours $22.80 One way Phone ~--_ Earlton 48 HAPPY DAYS -- Three Grandchildren of Mayor H. A. Day ren's Day Parade at the Diamond Jubilee. steal the show at the Child- OBITUARY FORTIN On Saturday, July 24th, fune- ral services were held in Holy Cross Church for Mathias Fortin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Rene fortin, who died in St. Boniface Hospital, Wnnipeg, shortly after sufferng injuries in a_ collision with a Red River bus. Mr. Fortin, who was born in Haileybury and attended the Sperate School here had been employed by the Provincial Engineers Company at Beause- jour, Manitoba. Father L. Brunette officiated at the service and the pallbearers were four cousins of the deceas- cd, Ernest Forget and Raymond Forget of Thornloe, Leo Forget of New Liskeard, Maurice For- get of Haileybury and Roger Savoie and Viani Barrette of Haileybury, Survivors are his parents anda sister. Regeanne, and two broth- ers,, Maurice and Roland, at home. THE LETTER BOX To the Citizens of Haileybury: As Jubilee Chairman, | would like to take this opportunity of thank all the Committee Chair- men and their Commpttees for doing an outstanding job during the Jubilee. Because of every- one's excellent co-operation, the jublee was a huge success and most important--a financial suc- cess with most organizations tak- ing part making money. In about a week's time, when all the various organizations turn in their statements along with their cheque for 20% of the net profit to Mr. Hurst, we will know exactly what the profit has been. We will then be able to split up the total, pro rata, I give my special 'thanks to Sam Hughes, Max Whitby, Alan Hurst, Alex Mosher. Ruth Gor- don and our able Secretary. Jean Grant. (heir wonderful co operation was largely instru- mental in making the entire Jubi- lee such a success for such a small town. I would particularly like to thank the priests and munisters of our churches for their Thanks- giving services and to God for the excellent weather He so kindly blessed us with. Yours most sincerely, LEO GOUGH, THANKS On behalf of the Ontaro De- artment of Mines, my apprecia- tion and thanks to Dan Hellens. Chairman of the Mining Commit- tee for the Haileybury Diamond Jubilee; Hylton Pescod, Hilton Brown, Stan Fleming, Bill Ham- merstrom. Nat Oslund, Jim Mc- Vittie, Ralph Benner, Manue) Comando, Harry Cooper, Hugh Skinny men, women gain 5, 10, 15 Ibs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thrill! Bony limbs fill out; hollows fill up; neck = longer scrawny; ba loses half-starved, sickly 'Sean-pole™ look. Thousands of girls, women, men, who never now proud of shapely, SoA ae ak mee ealthy-looking ies, thank the if fleah-ulldiag stone." Once: wie uilding, its tonics, stimulants, invi; iron, - min By, calcium, enrich blood, imprave avice tite and digesti you've gained the 5, 10, need for normal weight. Costs little. New 'get * acquainted" size only 60c. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablelts for new vi pounds, this very day, Ke Ti ees Armstrong, - Walter Hylands, Cobalt Towm officials, for loan of large core and transportation to Haileybury, Coleman Town- ship, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Price, Mrs. . G. Cherry. Mrs. B. Pescod, Geo laylor Hardware, W. R. Lowery & Son (Wholesale), Sal- ada 'lea Company. The above mentioned people, and Companies are the ones who assisted in put- ting on the prospectors' display. For their information, the Guest Book remarks summed up the display in two words "excellent" and "educational." My sincere thanks. PAUL HERMISTON SCHEDULE OF GAMES 13--West Rd. .at Chemicals 15--Chemicals at N. Cobalt 17--West Road at Town Toss for Home Games in Fifth Round Navigable Waters Protection Act R.S.C. 1952, Chapter 193 The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario hereby gives notice that it has, under. Section 7 of the said Act, deposit- ed with the Minister of Public Work, at Ottawa, and in the Reg- istry Office for the Registry Divi- ion of the, District of Temiska- mng, at Haileybury, Ontario, a description of the site and the plan of a wood pole electrical transmission line proposed to be constructed over the Montreal River from a point in the high water mark on the Western bank ofthe said River in Block "A" of the Water Power Reserve at the Townsite of Latchford, in the District of Temiskaming, in the Province of Ontario, to a point in the high water mark on the East- ern bank of the said Montreal River in Block "B" of the said Water Power Reserve. AND take notice that after ex- piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice The Hydro-Electric Power Commission ot Untario will, under section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works, at his office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plan. DATED at Toronto, Ontario, this 29th day of July, A.D. 1954. The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario E. B. Easson, Secretary. Atomic Electricity to Cost One Penny a Unit in U.K. Atamic Research, announced that Atomic Research, annaunced that electricity at a cost of one penny aunit will soon be produced by atomic power in the U-K, Ad- dressing the Scientific Commit- tee of the French National As- sembly in Paris recently, he said that the most pessimistic figure showed that the cost of nuclear power would be 30 per cent higher than that from coal. Condensed Advertisements Will Bring Quick! Results LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop. HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO Excellent Spare Time Opportunity Due to recent expansion, well known National Company have immediate openings for men to manage local business in protected area. Can be handled at start in spare few hours weekly. Honesty and dependability are more 1m- portant than past business experience. ' : This is a steady, dignified, year-round operation with absolutely no seling, canvassing or soliciting required. Applicants Should Have up to. $2500 (wltich is secured) A minimum of $1250 desired; have good character refer- ences and car available. You will receive immedate high weekly income, and financ- cial assistance enables you to expend rapidly. This is a solid ground floor opportunity. We are only seeking financially responsible individuals who aspire to earnings immediately in the $10,000 bracket. No high pressure men or triflers, please. i lf you can qualify, please write' giving name, address, phone number and particulars, for local interview, to Box "C"' The Haileyburian Hotel Haileybury Is becoming more and more popular aS a rendezvous for businessmen and a place for Family Parties The excellent food--accompanied by good service is provided in a quiet, friendly atmosphere in which Dining becomes a Real Pleasure DINNERS SERVED q 12:00 to 1:30 : 6:00 to 8:00 Light Lunches Served-- 12:30 to 1 :30 For Banquets and Large Parties we offer the exclusive use of THE BLUE ROOM A delightful place to hold your next Dance A Convenient, Comfortable Place to meet your friends is THE SILVER ROOM The Finest Lounge in Northern Ontario Bring your guests with confidence to HOTEL HAILEYBURY They Will Enjoy It! | For Reservations TELEPHONE HAILEYBURY 100 Ackroyd and Son PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS New Liskeard : Ontario Phones 442 and 442-B TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 9.10 a.m. 4.25 p.m. 12.45 p.m. 11.59 p.m. DAYLIGHT TIME Single Return $7.15 $12.90 UNION BUS TERMINAL - NORTH BAY PHONE 101-2-3 TI I ye CANAPAR! 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Canadian Pacific "packaged tours" (starting at $48.50 East or West bound from:Field or Banff) include everything from wonderful meals to trail trips on sure-footed mountain ponies! 2-day, 4-day and 6-day tours include luxurious living at Banff and Lake Louise and miles of mile-high mountain motoring; Information and reservations from any Ontario Northland or Canadian Pacific Agent or writer GEO. A. BURT District Passenger Agent, Elgin & Elm, Sudbury Tels OS 4-4421