ae ss ee =p eset anak 5 To THURSDAY, SEPT 30th, 1954 Jo Kawer That among the talent win- ners in the second preliminary of the Red Feather Teen Talent Hunt in Toronto last week was Joanne Elton. operatic singer... and we speak for a host of friends in Haileybury who al- ways watch this former | bury girl's career with interest and pride when we asy "Con- gratulations! " IR That we may not have started an industrial revolution with the visit of Toronto' s Board of Trade members to this neighbor- hood but we did find out that they al! had a wonderiul trip and were "amazed and impress- ed" with Northern Ontario It is nice to come across some- one who doesn't always say the right thing and it's worth re- membering when making up a tour for any visitors ... "After you've seen one mine you've pretty well seen them all' "So much the more reason why you should start a _ subsidiary should start a subsidiary plant in Northern Ontario", we replied so if you find The Haileyburian short on news, you'll know we've gone into partnership with Henry Birk! ... eke That fancy looking train that pulled in at the Haileybury sta- tion last Wednesday is said to be the biggest train ever to go to the end of steel at Mooosonee ....the 16-car special5 took 125 officers and members of the Board of Trade to Ontario's only tidewater port on the week-end ..the party was headed by Court- land Elliott, CBE, president of the Board and included enough presidents and general managers of big industrial and financial houses in the Queen City to read like Canada's *'Who's Who." for a few moments we sat in a car used by the Duchess of Kent on her Canadian visit .... we cannot decide whether this has done anything for us-or not.. ake ke That planning a tight schedule for a hundred and_ twenty-five Board of Trade members is not quite as easy as it looks and we have nothing but praise for the Presidents of the Chambers of Commerce, Leo Gough, John Hunt and Leo Bouchard for their good work too often the guests are subjected to a long lengthy program of Presidents, Mayors. Reeves....bright lights and the party fades into nothing- ness....would anyone's feelings be hurt?...they thought not and wound up with one speaker 1 LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop. HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three represent the three towns and depended on their ability to wade NQHA APPOINT gest the Association has ever ler, Noranda, Que,; Executive extend a welcome..Dalton Dean can go up head of the class for an excellent talk, straight to the point and ending right at the psychological moment.. nothing short of envy glinted in a hund- ie. pairs «1 éyves when Mr. Dean said "With all these rich- es, we take time to enjoy our neautiful lakes. streams sand forests. There is nothing more satisfying than to leave the of- fice at five o'clock, fish, swim, play golf and be home at nine o'clock !" OI That more truths have been discovered through error than this world knows of .... before proof reading last week, an ad. in the classifieds read "Available --single doom and board)" RO Oe That it pays to advertise in The Haileyburian ... promptly upon publication of ad.fora home _ for four little kittens we had two visits to the office with an offer of homes__.but woe betide us, on Friday morning we looked out 'the window and across the Rotary Park went one black cat followed closely by four little _ kittens...she led the parade out to the end of the cement side wall on the dock, down the stones and 'apparently to a new home underneath .... her choice upset the working day of the whole staff as her family took some coaxing to follow the rocky trail...we were sad to have to tell our callers that the adoption ut me mon ey 2 in the $ $ For the irS+ time in my life The Bank of Nove Scotia's Personal Security Program keeps you saving ill your goal is reached PSP works like magic--particu- larly if you find it hard to save... guarantees your beneficiary the full amount of your savings goal even if you die before you finish saving it. Ask for particulars and free copy of PSP booklet at your nearest Bank of Nova Scotia branch, in Helping Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury Your BNS Manager is -a good man to know. In Haileybury he is A. M. Hurst. 12:00 to 1:30 ae" A delightful place to t The Finest Lounge Hotel Haileybury Is becoming more and more popular a$ 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 Light Lunches Served-- 12:30 to 1:30 For Banquets and Large Parties we offer the exclusive use of THE BLUE ROOM A Convenient, Comfortable Place to meet your friends is THE SILVER ROOM Bring your guests with confidence to HOTEL HAILEYBURY They Will Enjoy It! For Reservations TELEPHONE HAILEYBURY 100 : ; A 6:00 to 8:00 hold your next Dance in Northern Ontario out twenty feet into Lake Tem- iskaming and crawl under the dock which rumor has it is rot- ting away. sO TOR RIOR That Anita Plaunt is off to Hamilton on Friday for a holi- day visit and her beauty parlor will be closed until Tuesday. Oc- tobec 12th. NEW EXECUTIVE Carl Palangio of North Bay is the new president of the North- ern Ontario Hockey Association. He was elected at the 36th annual meeting in his home town last Saturday afternoon, Over one luundred and fifty attended ,the dinner, thought to be ohe big- had. The two new executive members wer Charles Camsell of Hailey- bury and Doug. Preston of Kirk- land Lake, The rest of the executive is as follows; past president--C. G. (Charlie) Brown, Timmins; vice- president--Jack Wild, Swastika; secretary-treasurer-- Lorne Mil- Committee -- George Anderson, Kapuskasing; Red Maltby, Cop- per Cliff; Cliff Thomson, Tim- mins; C. J. 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