The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 7 Apr 1955, p. 2

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THE HAI LE YBU RIAN THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 1955 rage Two : THE HAILEYBURIAN Issued Every Tbussday from The Haileyburian Office Broadway St., Haileybury, Ont D. E. SUTHERLAND, Publisher. ln Canada--$2.00 per year, in advance In United States--$3.00 per year in advance Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assn Authorized as Second-Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa DANGEK ! DANGER ! DANGER ! { wish every grown up in Hatl- eybury might have heard what | heard and have seen whatl saw jast Friday afternoon--the unfor- gettable shrill shriek grinding brakes and the heart-rending scream of a child--the sight ofa small body flapping and rolling and rolling on the road. If they had seen it, surely something would be done: Some- thing can be done. Something will be done if we all demand it. Let us do so before it is too late. Tomorrow it may be your child or--heaven help me,--mine! It may not be justa glancing blow from a fender, either. I suggest-- (1) A much larger, more arresting sign. (II) A_ pedestrian crossing, designated by white lines to each school, where the fpedes- train always has the right-of- way They have them in the city Vancouver at every crossing where there is no traf- fic signal. III) A ten-mile speed limit from the Hospital to Main Street corner. Dont let anyone tell you it cannot be done. It can, it should and it will be done, if the \people of of this town demand it! What is the most important-- our children or the convenience of our motorists? MURIEL R. SMITH To dry up the mud that is left from the fast-melting snoy Signed, A Southern Georginian Two Rinks from Local Club Attend Kirkland Visiting Day THE LETTER BOX Haileybury. April 4th, 1955 Two rinks from the local Curl ing Club attended visiting day in Kirkland Lake on Thursday, March 3lst. 4 Haileyburian Dear Editor: So many "beefs" are dull and Rebekah Lodges Hold District Meeting Saturday On Saturday, April 2nd, the hekah District. meeting was held in New Liskeard with thir ty-two Past Noble'Grands from the District attending. \rrangements were made fora School of Instruction to be held May 18th in New Liskeard: Those attending from North- ern Light Lodge, Olive Childs and Haileybury The lyrics for the patriotic song O Canada were written by the son of a Quebec blacksmith who ran away from home to live in the United States. New Jewellery and Repair Shop O,-<22 Mr. B. J. "Turk" Broda, who as a former employee of Char- onneau's. Jewellery firm, has ee = opened a jewellery and watch repair shop in the Cumming 3uilding. Royal Conservatory Mr. Broda is a graduate in of Music of Toronto Horology from Ryerson Institute of Technology in Toronto and paying practicallp the same as in all branches of this work ~ MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS uninteresting, so I have tried to make mine a little different. However. it is a definite beef and contains more truth than poetry: Soutn End Blues 'This rhyme is written 'bout our end of town,, The part that's forgotten, you know When you ask for improvements it's the old run-around, We continue to Wade through the mud and the snow They tell us point-blank that we don't live in town, But the part that I'd like for to know : When the collector of taxes Makes his way around That story they told us isn't so just Of sewers they tell us dig a neat little hole. With a shanty on tqp to make it obscure; When the winter winds blow and it's bitterly cold, You can't linger long that's for sure Would some kind-hearted Coun- cillor take this to heart, And lighten our burden of woe And send us a load of gravel or stone Hotel Haileybury | 4 us for Is becoming more and more 12:00 to 1:30 exclusive The Finest lounge i They Will | sed 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 Light Lunches Served-- 12:30 to 1:30 For Banquets and Large Parties we offer the | | THE BLUE ROOM A delightful place to hold your next Dance A Convenient, Comfortable Place to meet your friends is THE SILVER ROOM Bring your guests with confidence to HOTEL HAILEYBURY For Reservations TELEPHONE HAILEYBURY 100 amar SERVED 6:00 to 8:00 use of n Northern Ontario Enjoy It! Good Friday Easter Sunday MAKE THAT To Your I Will Come as a Statibn-to-Station Rat Haileybury to Timmins ... Haileybury to Toronto LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALL LONG DISTANCE COSTS LESS THAN YOU THINK After 6:00 p.m. and on Sundays these are April 8th Abril 10th PRESENT" :A .oved One Glad Surprise es for three minutes ee nae pe _$.-60 New Liskeard to Wi To Speed Service Call By Number LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE BY YOUR LOCAL TRLERPHONE COMPANY AND Ontario Northland Communications They reported having a good time and good curling. A rink skipped by Myrtle Vachon with Leta Tulloch vice, Kay Hogan second and Rene Patriquin lead, came in for a prize. The other rink was Flora Me Farlane.. Minnie O'Shaughnessy May Hylands and Lita Dixon. Quebec's first street burned fish oil as fuel. lights Men, Women! Old at 0,50, 60! Want Pep? Thousands amazed what 4 Want to Feel | iittle "pepping up" with YearsYounger?| Ostrex done. For body old after 40 just because low in iron. 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