The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 26 May 1955, p. 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 26th, - 1955 THE HAILEYBURIAN SPS re ae Page Five Safety Rules for | How About That! Cyclists (<\ In biblical times oe M} Only 2.6% Of people were left-handéd, Qccording to the Book Of Judges. Today 5% Of Ameéricans- Or 8,000,000- @ are Southpaws. Road safety is for everyone, and here are some suggestions for cyclists: 1. Observe signal lights and stop signs. ; 2. Stunting and racing are un- safe and unlawful. 3. Never hitch to a moving vehicle. 4. Never carry another person on your bicycle. ~ 5. Carry books or parcels on a carrier. 6. Walk your bicycle across busy corners. 7. Cross tracks at right angles 8. If you want to talk....stop ASTID DDD DDI eee (fiotare ates 9. Ride single file for safety 4 Artistic We 10. Keep both hands on handle : > left handed: SF : bars....hoth eyes ahead. Sport's 11. See that your bike is prop- Mise » erly equipped. left-hander. 12. Be alert for opening car doors, 7 r Champions to Give Exhlbition Thanks to Modern i of Childrens Square Dancing industry, lefthanders use products made specially for them- On June 4th at 8:00 pm. in like Sheaffer's left-handed the Haileybury "Armouries an pen points. exhibition of Square Dancing __ fi will be put on of children square = dancing by the Ontario Primary - ; and Beecdacy School Square pny Dancing Championship Teams . IN HOME OR OFFICE :::- INSHOP OR SCHOOL The teams are travelling from North Bay to put on this exhib- oe a aba ee teh Glub ..of RUBBER STAMPS ARE ATIME SAVING TOOL aileybury and .to show the ; ' children of Temiskaming and area how good square dancing a We can give quick service in supplying should be done, as is done by. the custom made rubber stamps...at budget Ontario Champions, ' prices. Drop in and tell us what you Papacy ctuwns te aearraeene want - we'll have it ready for you with- to see these wonderful dancers costumed in their colorful cos- SPEED in a couple of days. tumes wherever they appear. + THE HAILEYBURIAN They were the main attrac- ACCURACY MUR VOURVRONTARIC at the Spring Fair at North Bay the first week in May this year. ature| WHITE anoTuer| WHIT! i a CANADIAN OIL COMPANIES, LIMITED THIS NEWSPAPER FOR ONE FULL YEAR, WITH... 'OFFER No. 1 2 MAGAZINES FROM 5 GROUP B $3.25 OFFER No. 2 OFFER No. 3 OFFER No. 4 1 MAGAZINE FROM GROUP A Who can deny that Temiskaming has its fair share a a eacreues ramsanioue > | Mere of problems, and then some! : $3.75 $4.75 $4.25 Mark an "X" before magazines desired and enclose list with order. We are part of Canada's most rapidly expanding Province, and must bear our GROUP A GROUP B share of the cost of its develop t. And Temiskaming is still essentially a pioneer dis- --) Redbook Magazi 1 Yr. 1) Maclean's Magazine (12 issues) -____ 6 Mos. trict. We need more roads to open our timber and farm lands. We need more schools. - Slide Ti ah os area Ne = SaeL ablorel Jounal ae tase ae en ne eb ten Tan eRe te. be he Be ee er ere Et. eS Ed Snatelaine --_-.___ ie ew Ibe Se ~=----------- r. We need more industry. _We have plenty of problems. Magazine Digest ___ D fe O Family Herald & Weekly Star _-_-____ I Yr. f (J McCall's Magazine _ V Yr: O Canadian Poultry Review _-_-__- Slee elgirne Story ae 1 Ye: OD Health (6 issues) __-______ 1 Yr. : O Canadian Homes & Garde ore OD Free Press Weekly Prairie Farmer ___-_ | Yr. OD Popular Science | Yr: (0 *Farmer's Magazine -_-_-_-____< 1 Yr. DD Sports Afield 1 Yr. OJ Canada Poultryman __ ay 2 Yrs. Photoplay DeYr: O] Farmer's Advocate _ EE ey ie oO Modern Screenwee So ass eee 1_Yr. Imig icimpiexpeniances eee Sr Yr. a ' ; OD Parents' Mag LY *Note--Farmer's Magazine to farm addresses only These problems cannot be solved by grandiose schemes, but only by the men who know local conditions, working closely with their elected representative. MORE RE Mm Any Magazine Listed Below And This AL BUYS Newspaper, Both For The Price Shown! Mark an "X" before magazines desired and enclose list with order 1 am proud of my record of close co-operation with every municipal and com- munity leader in Temiskaming for the benefit of the area as a whole. If re-elected, _| I shall continue this close co-operaticn which has already brought many benefits to the district. _ i ld Saturday Night (Weekly) __----___________ $4.60 [] Screen Stories $3.25 s (J Maclean's Magazine (24 issues) -__________ 3.60 [] U.S. Camera Magazi 4.10 ? American Magazi 4.10" Inside' Detective 25 = en ee 3.35 : 1 Chatelai 2.90. 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