The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 16 Jun 1955, p. 2

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Page Two THE HAILEYBURIAN #THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 1955 ---- THE HAILEYBURIAN Issued Every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office Broadway St., Haileybury, Ont D. E. SUTHERLAND, Publisher. In 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 BED WITHOUT SUPPER A- common punishment that was inflicted before people real- ized the importance of food toa child's growth, was to send junior to bed without his supper as a penalty for some misdeed Today, the average mother real- izes that a child's health rather than his conscience may be af- fected by depriving him of ne- cessary proteins, minerals and vitamins. Cutting out some favorite special dessert or candy may act as a correctiye but in this case, the lost food values should be compensated for in the rest of his meal. BROKEN GLASS Broken glass or china, tossed away carelessly, may cause dan- gerous wounds to those who in- advertently handle it. Such pieces should never be tossed into a wastebask et or garbage container with out being put into a container, wrapped and_ tied and then labelled as "Broken Glass"; otherwise workers hand- Jing such waste my be severely cut.. Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury DAVE SHARP Phone 978 New Liskeard PLUMBING and HEATING and ELECTRICAL OnTaRIe SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned un- til 12 o'clock Noon on/T. ursday, June 23rd, 1955 for the supply and delivery of Coal required for Court House and Gaol, and Pro- vincial Institute of Mining, Hail- eybury. Specifications, Tender Forms and Tender Envelopes may be obtained on application to the Department of Public Works, Ontario, Purchasing Office, Par- Parliament Buildings, Toronto, 2 Ontario. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G, N. WILLIAMS, Deputy Minister, (Architecture) Department of Public Works, 'Ontario Parliament Buildings, Toronto, 2 BE SURE THEVRE SAFE Supervision ---- Saves Lives! er wa Se ~~ = RED +CROSS WATER SAFETY SERVICES 1 Leave It to Children One little Haileybury young- ster has become so engrossed in politics that 'in last week's On- tario election he asked his pa- ents during the lunch hour who was going 'to get in Bob Herbert or Anthony Eden, The parents, after getting their breath, tried ONTARIO Department of Highways EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Sealed tenders, clearly marked on the outside of the envelope "TENDERS for EQUIPMENT" to explain the difference in the two men and after a few more questions the youngster asked: "Well who is this man they call Louis Frost?" During last week's hot days and nights most parents found it difficult to keep regular hours, and as a result it was often past nine o'clock before it was time for the nightly wash up, with one eye open and one eye closed as the "sandman" had already made his call. However with- out that bedtime story the day's activities were not complete. After. the favorite story had been chosen and the mother be- gan reading, she noticed the little lad almost asleep and said': "We'll finish the story tomor- row as you are asleep now and story said, "But mommy, I can hear--lI've got two ears." We often hear about all these wonderful fishing trips where the fish are so big in the lake, and streams that it takes hours and hours to get them to the boatside. What happens then? Gh, the said story "They got away." But it was a lovely fish- ing trip anyway. Did_you ever hear of the Hailéybury young- sters who go to the dock and i just a few minutes we see them going 'up the street with a three- pound pickerel and the most wonderful smile. LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop. HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO Want Ads. Bring Results] Wettn DEPART will be received in the office of cannot hear." The little lad, the Division Engineer, Depart- wanting to hear the end of th@--* + ment of Highways, Whitewood Avenue, New Liskeard, Ontario, until 12 o'clock noon, E.S'T., Thursday, June 23rd, 1955, for the following equipment : Frink Wing, F.R. 1025 Frink Wing, F..R 1092 Levy & Westwood Heaters. Numbers 14-1 and 14-2. Sand Spreaders, Numbers 14-1 to 14-10 Hanson Weed, Syrayer, Num- 48-9 Ottawa Loader, 631M The above equipment may be inspected at the Department of Highways. Garage, Lakeshore Road, New Liskeard, ©ntario, from Wednesday, June 15th, 1955, to Wednesday, June 22nd, 1955, inclusive, between 9.00 a.m. and 5,00 p.m. All equipment on which a ten- der is to be submitted is to be identified by both name and num- ber The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. WETHERALL, Division Engineer. New Liskeard, Ontario ON'T try to beat the traffic light TH I N K -- you may save 30 seconds AND -- you may lose your life Remember your signal light is GREEN Remember the RED will be against you FOR ONLY 30 SECONDS TH I NK -- Are 30 seconds worth saving at the risk of killing yourself--your passenger --another motorist --a pedestrian who fis moving THINK SLOW DOWN and STAY ALIVE oa his GREEN. ONTARIO MENT Oo F Hon. Jas. N. Allan, Minister HIGHWAY S SZ It takes TCP to get the full power from High Octane Gasoline ----_--_--_--. Intario, May 2 - Ontario, May 26, 1955 13-3c June 13th, 1955 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 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 in Northern Ontario Bring your guests with confidence to HOTEL HAILEYBURY They Will Enjoy It! For Reservations TELEPHONE HAILEYBURY 100 Cars being made today are the most power- ful ever built. And with this extra power you also get extra economy--more miles per gallon. The reason for these benefits is that today's engines are high compression engines and make more complete use of the power available in today's higher octane gasolines. But did you know that the kind of driying most people do most of the time--local driving --can, in a short time, create a condition that offsets the extra power and economy that these engines should get from high octane gasoline. Why? Because this kind of driving increases the build-up of certain combustion chamber deposits--the root of most power and gasoline waste. And to overcome these deposits you need a gasoline with a special kind of additive. What happens is this: As your engine warms up, these deposits warm up, too--glow red hot. And these glow- ing particles act like hot coals--ignite the gasoline mixture ahead of time... before the + OP SRR pistons reach proper firing position. This is called pre-firing and means that power works against you instead of for you, In addition, thesé same deposits have another power-wasting effect: They foul spark plugs, causing your engine to miss. Engineers will tell you there's nothing more wasteful of power and gasoline than pre-firing and spark plug "miss." But there is an answer--there's one high octane gasoline that gives you all the advantages of high octane without the power-crippling effects of these deposits--Shell Premium Caso. line with TCP*. TCP, the Shell-developed additive, fireproofs the deposits so that they no longer cause pre- firing. No longer can they glow red hot and ignite the gasoline mixture. And TCP stops spark plug "miss," too. Your spark plugs do the job they are supposed to do. Start getting the full power built into your engine. Get Shell Premium with TCP. It's the most powerful gasoline your car can use! *Shell's Trademark for this unique gasoline additive developed by Shell Research, Patent applied for, 7%. Only Shell Premium Gasoline 3 has both TCP and High Octane!

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