The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 17 Jan 1957, p. 7

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THURSDAY JAN! 17th; 11987" ALT THE. | -HAILEYBURIAN Mayor. A. Cooke Extends Greetings ---- i radrtowedls plessase: that I -extenhite thé Seottish®Curletsia frien yaige Iwarimav eleome: from: all the icitizer's 'of? Haileybury>" the smallest:town'on your"route, Aut Ttrust that in} the:warmth of 'the welcome. extended to, you, will more than make up any lack of size. aT hope that when you return to Scotland," you - "will . tell your a friendly, town, with the * Itvhas "finest curling' rink, with the fin- been reported that ey is (s1 people. It's a good place to WELCOME! SCOTTISH URLERS COBALT - HAILEYBURY CURLING CLUB that in "Northern Ontairo «| live, @nd perhaps if you know of any foung, and energetic mén, in Scotland who are looking for a good place to: establish their homes or. businesses; you 'will tell them that Haileybury will more than make them welcorie: Therétore; or behalf of all the people , of "Haifeybury, I welcome. ~ you, and trust that you will not only ;enjoy, your visit, but come hack again in the not too distant future. Arthur H. Cooke, Mayor THE SPIRIT O' CURLING She kens ilka laddie o' curling maun. learn How to play on the broom wi' the hand.,and, the ee; How. to lay down a guard wi' an oot--or in--turn; How to wick and curl in on the face o' the tee. Her youth is eternal, auld auld is her fame; She's lithesome, she's bonnie she's canty, she's gleg; She's lo'es ilka move that be- longs to THE GAME, plain KNOCKIN' OOT to CRACKIN' AN EGG. Frae Sae gie's the vcurler's: grip, my yell." freen', gie's the curler's grip. man! I'm glad to see yoursel', gie's the curler's grip. Sae Losh Sae elrey ye left their worldly cares behind, Ana crossed the heaving sea To; curl against their curling sons In Canada the free. Then welcome to our Scottish friends, We'll play the game together; We'll learn from them, they'll learn from us, of the same feather. We're birds Play to a hair; Foot firm and fair, Your stone, if well directed, Will hit your aim, And win the game; If not, be not' dejected. WE'RE BRITHERS A' (Continued from Preceding Page to have been the favorite as she played reels and _ strathspeys during which "the Hielanders cracked their thumbs, beat the time with their feet and vented their delight in an irrepressible But the piece de resistance was the showing of stereoptican views in which the likenesses of prominent Winnipeggers were thrown on the screen. The con- cert, anticipating TV by half a century, ended with -- of all things -- a wrestling bout by "two experts in the art of manly defence" and not an arm was broken nor an eye gouged out. "On Sunday Feburary 10th the team left for the States, but not before "a Church Parade at Old Knox Church, for wasn't their captain the Reverend John Kerr and weren't they the dyed in the wool Presbyters themselves! Ay@ iff was a gr-r-rand bonspiel, that One, and we've no seen the like syne, the mair's the pity. Welcome Curlers ! | COMPLIMENTS OF Connie's Key Shop | HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO Scottish Cobalt Welcome TO THE I) Nipissing-O'Brien Mines Limited Curlers District thy ee Hd 2 Dealer In "MINING MACHINERY and SUPPLIES HAILEYBURY. ONTARIO _F 'leming Limited J OIL DISTRIBUTOR

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