THURSDAY, OCT. 27th,. 1955 THE HAILEYBURIAN Eee: Page Three ' nch is {put into a poppy account that is kept seperate in the bank. From this account after we pay for our wreaths and poppy w have a fair profit yearly. It is from this poppy fund that all ai the welfare of the branch 'is Well it was a long wet, 'mis- done for the sick and needy vet erable trip back from Kapuska- erans, Your money that 'you buy sing after the district meeting. poppies and wreaths with does Although that is not much to this work and the more that is complain about after having a received in the fund the moré successful representation at work of this nature we are able district meeting at last. 1 can tg do ona larger scale. When truthfully say that as a rep Of you are approached to buy a Haileybury 1 was greeted like a poppy donate to the limit for this long lost brother. They thought great and important cause. that we had dropped out of the Next week in its early ps picture completely, After seeing we will be holding an executive that we are trying to gain a meeting to organize Remem- foot-hold again into legion mat- brance Day and after that BIge ters they have offered every as- ing I will tell you just what the sistance possible. situation will be for that time. I will take this opportunity , Cheers now. now to announce that this spring > oTEeTS EYE TESTS Canadian Legion News BY BOB FLEMING part we will be having the Spring a: convention here at Branch No, Wive elements of adequate 54. It will be a great thing for eyesight for the school chil the branch in itself to get things ere lished: Taday by GORI) De- going and develop some organi- lanver "Riesiteatyot athe Op- ger, zation among the members to accomplish a great task, and it certainly will be a great task. Also, it will be great for the re gaining of the prestige of the branch that we have lost for so long, as a branch of the district and of provincial command. Na ee We have in all our wreath or- work is ders for our poppy campaign for Far Aciuity--the this year and as soon as they are distance of 20 feet. This is n¢ received we will deliver them for normal outdoor sec- to all the buyers this year. The sale of wreaths in a bra tometrical Association of Ontar- io in connection with the of- ening of the fall term. They e Near Acuity--ability to focus and see clearly' with eve and both eyes together at a 'listanc of 10 to id inches. This is a dis which most school lone Same for a cessary ing. Depth Perception ability tc VW PLE. ete Siren --_APPLIANCES-------- KELVINATOR a BEATTY = RADIOS Electrohome - Hallicrafters HOOVER Service and Repairs to all makes of Appliances. Phone 17 Haileybury Send This Coupon for Your Free Catalocue which will save you up to 60% on new clothing, small- wares, toys, lineris, blankets, watches and jewellery. FRIENDLY TRADING, Dept. H.H. 10 Ontario W., Montreal Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. GOOD YEAR SUBURBANITE FOR TRUCKS (GRIP TRED) YOUR BEST WINTER TIRE BUY FOR LIGHT TRUCKS Here's the one winter tire you can depend on to cut down delays caused by snow-clogged roads. Let us prove it today! HAILEYBURY GARAGE , FERGUSON AVE. '. PHONE: 3 CHEVROLET --> OLDSMOBILE ~~. CHEVROLET TRUCKS SALES \&. SERVICE PHONE COBALT 4487 TODAY for the Nugget Carriers Deliver % Daily in: @ Cobalt e Haileybury @ New Liskeard @ North Cobalt @ Mileage 104 ©@ Earlton @ Thornice @ Englehart * judge space and distance relat- association may take the certifi ionship. This is necessary for cate to the annual fall- meeting sports, games' and for normal of the association, where they interpretation of three diméns- will be refunded the innoculation ional world. fee. Field of Vision--ability to see | When the over a large area without moy- Veterinarians Northern Ontario Association ing head of eyes while on a point. Lack of this abiligy dence was presented that rabies may be evidence of glaucoma or is now more prevalent among other serious eye disorder. foxes in Temiskaming than in inocular coordination--alili- Cochrane district, with the dis- ty to make the two eyes work ease being found as far south as together.. Crossed eyes repres- Parry Sound: ent one form of this The Temiskaming Fish and shortcoming. Game Protective Association is He decried the fact that the asking all local dog owners to eyesight tests given in most cooperate in combatting the rab- schools do not cover these es- ies menace by getting their dogs sentials. 'In the typical school innoculated. At a recent meeting the child merely reads a letter the association also passed a chart at a distance of 20 feet", vote of thanks to Ron Carmich- he said. "This is inadequate, and ael for his assistance in provid- thousands of children who can- ing facilities. not see adequately for their NORTH COBALT NEWS near-point school tasks and nor- mal life fail to get the care Mrs Hector MacFarlane spent theysueed: 7 ve Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of New Lis- RECORD BUSINESS jeeseeil Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stewart and family of Rolphton spent the weekend at the home of his brother Walter Stewart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Small of Kirkland Lake were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Troke. Herb Anderson of Hamilton visited his mothér Mrs. Sam Anderson on Saturday. Miss Mary MacNeil of Blind River is spending a few days at common This year will probably go down as the biggest ever for re- tail sales, says The Financial Post. Indications now point to a free-spending fall. That means retail sales totals. already out- running 1954, will gain speed in the stretch and enter an all-time record. A Post coast-to-coast indicates all regions are ing in the better business. survey shar- ue i he Spee +} base' the home of her parents, Mr. SSO g's PONM: soonest auidemirsy, Dan MacNeil: across a broad range of the Mr. and Mrs. Felix Tremblay consumer goods circuit: retail F 2 Paks ee adteoines Hishee of Whitby accompanied by Mr. Bee 2 an a ah ie Crally are premblay's sister, Mrs. Florence Salty pee uae ef att S Fe Ba Dutrisac of Orillia spent the Me, d ac -rs Sales are 5 - 2 wee wach Sti : pie te a ee weekend at the home of his mo- ei rt a cd : Ke 1 Ai ther, Mrs. Joseph Tremblay and s mes one Saree pet visited his brother and sister-in- =) a =) "A Sts =) mm epee cen ees 7 law Mr, and Mrs. Leander Tre- oak mblay of Casey.. ae ; ... -Mr. and Mrs.. Russel Henton In the ten years since family S d os Ss I llowance payments were _insti- SUSE) Seas SNERS aE uve ad ane he : *", home of Mrs. Hunton's sister tuted in Canada, monthly cost = ° F P , mepe ie and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. has increased from $17.5 million 7... s ae 6.8308 aullion William Craig of New Liskeard. at at Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson INOCULATION CLINIC and daughter Charyl of Sudbury FOR DOGS spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Emerson's parents Mr. (Continued from Page 1) and Mrs. Walter Stewart. ; ternoon; and will be open to dog Jerry Meniur>.of Ramore is owners from Hailtybury to La- Spending a few days at the home of his sister Mrs. Paul tchford. sae' - A government fee of $2.50 will Crispin and family. be charged for each dog, and Mrs. Josdph Tremblay spent owners will receive a certificate Sunday with her son and daugh- of inoculation. Members of the ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Leand- er Tremblay of Casey. Mrs. Al Goddard visited on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Eckensviller of Haileybury. Mr, and Mrs: Vincent Arney returned Friday from a motor trip through Southern Ontario and yisited relatives in many parts, met Spent Sunday at the home of Mr. focused at New Liskeard last week, evi- 2nd Mrs. M. J. Bolger. Mrs. Victor Pilon visited on and Mrs. Rosajre Benoit and _ Mr, and Mrs. other friends at New Liskeard. Miss Clemete Mr. and Mrs. John Bourget of home of Mrs. Bourget's parents Saturday at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gagne. Joseph Bolger and family of Cobalt visited on Sunday with Mr. Bolger' = Charles Moore of Larder Lake ents Mr. and Mrs. MT Bolper v Blanchard of Haileybury is spending a couple t weeks with her (parents Mr. and Haileybury spent Sunday at the Mrs. Mandozo Blanchard. SE RE 7 9 Fy mil F MPI NEW LISKEARD RE THEATRE FOTONITE $495. Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. ; Show at 7 and 9 p.m. single bill. 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As a result, he receives a regular monthly cheque for $150 while totally dis- abled, until he reaches age 65--his $15,000 life insurance policy continues in full force and Confederation pays the premiums! If he is still disabled at age 65 he will receive $15,000 in cash or as income. At any age, for any number of causes, you may suddenly find your- self totally disabled. That's why you would be wise to include a Total _ Disability Benefit in your life in- surance, wherever possible. Ask your Confederation Man about it today! too BAD YOU DID'NT TAKE. YOUR SHELL DEALER'S ADVICE AND GET - SHELLZONE ANTIFREEZE FOR GUARANTEED WINTER DRIVING, BR ie onfederation PRGTESRONS > A cg e e Lif ASSOCIATION . Sa ecg __ For Free Booklet, "What About Disability?" call: ae Representative ee ¥ Milton S. Boyd, Haileybury_ a SHELLZONE I$ AN ETHYLENE GLYCOL BASE ANTIF Yh oY oc REEZE -- WON'T BOIL AWAY, PREVENTS RUST AND CORROSION., x +