The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 2 Dec 1954, p. 5

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ieee, poe E ae a THURS., DECEMBER 2, 1954 DHE SaaS EURIAN spicier k & & & & & & 2 & & @ Four Candidates Stand for He was splashing...enjoying "Northward My Calling", the should be of particular interest to Canadians. : Election to Schoo} Board the jungle's great joys... €XpeTiences of a nurse in a wil- When Horton, the elephant derness village is written by a __ = eee THRILLS of the? ROARIN' GAME seen 2 2 # ® Competitive curling got under way in New Liskeard last week- end with a mixed bonspiel with thirty-two rinks competing. In the first event, rinks skip- ped by Krick, Vosburg, Lickley and Mertens came out in that order. Perrin's squad led the second event with J. MacArthur M. Boyd and J. Sharp placing second, third and fourth. In the third event it was Barlow on top with Bond, Greenwood and Pop- pleton taking 2nd 3rd and 4th. The rinks who took honours for the Cobalt-Haileybury Club were J. MacArthur Gert Mac- Arthur, Carm Donegan and Fran Donegan; Milt Boyd Ness Mc- Aulay Bill Mallett and Helen Mallett; Bob Poppleton, Astrid Poppleton, Jim Hicks and Mary Hicks. Another Haileybury , curler Jean Jenkins, was a prize win- ner on Liskeard's Vosburg rink. of Commerce in Winnipeg and is now vice-president of the A.C T. Club. and one in the Public. MRS. S. BOND Audrey Bond has her first term as a member of the Board and was the second woman to be elected by the vot- ers to this responsibility. She has lived in Haileybury for 12 years; has served with the Home and School as president for two years and an executive member for five; she has taught in the United Church Sunday School for nine years and is presently on the advisory board for the Boy Scouts; sheis a past presi- dent of the Curling and Golf Clubs, Mrs. Bond is the mother of two so ns, one in High and one in Public School. LIBRARY NOTES Every now and then we go into the Library and the first thing we know we are into the children's section having the time of our lives. "On the fifteenth of May in the jungles of Nool In the: heat of the day. in the cool of the pool, He has one child, a dau- cee that you get completed heard a smal] noise." What was it? Well, you just "Horton Hears yourself and see if you much fun as A Who" don't have as Junior. eEKKRE Looking over the bookshelves in the adult section, we were struck by the fact that. among the recent books are three which have a particular interest to the folks at home. niece of Mrs. C. Goodier, It isa fascinating book from start to finish and often amusing. Turn the pages of "The Trial of Kurt Meyer" and you will find a_nice picture of Dalton Dean, who was one of the prosecutors at this now famous trial. Dr. Camsell Sr. is well known to Haileybury for he has visited his son Charlie on many occa- sions. 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