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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 16 May 1946, p. 4

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THURSDAY,' MAY,'16th, 194€ Page Four. - Sees easiest _THE HAIiLEYBURIAN. Twenty People are forming his specialty senate aud helping stated to be 10,000 and it was also is started by Guertin et Fils, Lim- trick for the amusement of © juvenile delinquency F itee, and general contract is let SWING SONGSTRESS -- in the national physical fitness stated that Mr Crosby has had f program.--Kirkland Lake Nor- assurance form a National Hoc- to Clara Construction Co. friends, likes to write letters in Homeless A fer thern News. key League club, which has con~ White granite, so-called, is flowing Old English type --Kirk- land Lake Northern News. ------o- TO HELP TOURISTS -- trol over that territory, of assis- EMPLOY ines IN BUSH _ tance in the establishing of a farm team to operate in a minor league "ay pat --Porcupine Advance. (Mr. re Two representatives ine Crosby is secretary-treasurer o Spruce Falls Power and Paper the N.O.H.A.) Company, Kapuskasing, are in : pace 5 ig ate British Columbia now trying to negotiate with ees WANTS MEN ONLY TALENTED PENMAN literature, it was announced to- cials for the employment of 200 or x -- day by Ray Thomson, secretary 300 Japanese in Northern Ontario A new arrival in Cochrane re- A talented forger is lost to the Of the organization. from Dupuy, which is just a few miles from Rouyn, and the red granite from Montreuil. Blocks are carved and polished in the shop of the local firm.-- Rouyn- Noranda Press. Blaze in Cobalt Two Houses Destroyed With Loss of All Contents; Aid From Haileybury Cancelled Efforts are being made by the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce te build up a supply of tourists left home- all their Twenty people were less and with practically ssions a total loss bya fire JOSSE ane as Rien destroyed two _ frame bush camps, an official of the ceived some advance publicity in underworld in the person of A.S. First step in this direction was houses in Cobalt on Monday af- Lumber and Sawmill Workers the shape of a picture and story "Sandy" Maitland, well-known taken during the past week when ternoon. The flames spread so Union, Local No. 2995 said here in the Toronto "Star" on Tues- Kirklarid Lake -- trick penman. the chamber mailed 768 letters to rapidly in the buildings that hard- Friday. The official preferred to day. According to the story. Sandy can take a copy of your a list of cities and towns in the ly anything was saved, and the remain unnamed. date-lined from Guelph, Fred signature, place it before him-- Dominion seeking brochures and fire brigade there had a strenuous "There is no reason why these Christiansen closed his barber mark this!|--UPSIDE DOWN,-- other tourist information. time in keeping the fire from Japanese. shotldn't be employed shop in disgust when a young and make a perfect reproduction "We want to have on hand as spreading to nearby buildings. Lovely Judy Richards, vocalist and jy the bush as well as people of man sat in his chair and ordereda jn 60 seconds. _ much literature as possible in case At its heieht, and with a fair- @tcmeretenok todays iponulen ae other nationality," he said. "Many permanent. Fred announced that yyy, Maitland is a penman of any person comes inquiring," Hr. ly strong wind blowing, a call for a ae eae 4 cnleHette Japanese are good citizens and us mould ae Se ieee ane: the old school and besides per- Thomson said--Sudbury Star. help was sent to the Haileybury the Dominion's youth from the should be treated as such."--Tim- Ms none n€ mae relatives, on ---- dibs brigade, but shortly afterward Rockies to the Atlantic coast in mins Press. where men are men'--Cochrane -- and while the local fire fighters CBC's new "Swing High" program. Northland Post. ans ' L The teen-age broadcasts go over were preparing to go to the aid of their fellows in the silver town a second call came to the effect that the fire had been brought under control and their hel ould not be required. which stood be- and the Onta- near the The houses, tween Lang street rio Northland Railway, northern limits of the town, were owned and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gauvreau and Mr. and Mrs. A. Despres, each of whom have eight children. It was inthe Gauvreau home that the fire started, but the cause was un known, according to information learned at the scene. It was alsc disclosed that the sum of $135 which Mrs. Gauvreau had in het purse at the time, was lost. Her husband made an attempt to get to the room where the purse was felt but was driven back by the flames In one of the families the child- ren are all quite young, while in the other there are some grown up, but all had their homes there The Canadian National Rail- ways will soon have a new type of sleeper which will contain 1§ "regomettes" for individual occu- pancy Notes of the North PROMOTING SPORT Kirkland Lake will have a four- team junior baseball league this season if plans now under why materialize : \rrangements are being made to launch the four- entry loop as soon as players, equipment and finances can be agreed upon. Che Kirkland Community ior Baseball Jun- League came __ int being Monday evening at the Park Lane hotel when Lou Ir- HARD TO GET GOLD and SILVER Photo Frames For Sale by \A. MacLean 110 Main St. Haileybury ee lbalbia Sivdinl THE HAILEYBURIAN Phone 24 Haileybury anada network Satur- at 2.00 p.m. the Trans- d vine, for many years a junior baseball enthusiast, expressed the intention of getting the junior group in operation again. Ann Shipley told the delegates, members of various clubs and sportsmen from the district mines, that the organiza- tion of junior baseball would mean a great deal in solving Reeve MAY GO SOUTH The Parks Board of Hamilton, Ont., have announced the receipt of a letter from H. M. (Bob) Crosby of Schumacher, bearing intimation that he would like to promote the erection of an arena in that city. It was mentioned in the letter that he has $100,000 for the finan- cing of the project. The seating capacity of the proposed arena is 1 ORDER to strengthen the arm of the Church and enable it to meet the challenge of postwar needs with intensified effort at home and abroad, members of the Church of England in Canada are asked to provide the sum of $4,300,000. This money is urgently needed to carry on the Church's educational and social work in Canada. To meet Diocesan and general synod needs as well as the expenses of organization and administration. To carry on missionary work at home and abroad, to assist the Mother Church in England and the Churches of Europe in their work of rehabilitation. To strengthen the pension fund for missionary clergy. The money will be alioited in the following way: Pension Fund - = - Missionary Work - - Educational Work- - Social Work- - = = Church in Britain - - Churches in Europe - General Synod Administration - Extension of Church House - - Diocesan Needs - - Organization and Administration - - $1,300,000 1,400,000 100,000 55,000 100,000 90,000 205,000 50,000 800,000 200,000 Spiritual re-dedication must bear fruit in self-sacrificing practical endeavour if the Church is to meet its Christian obligations. Be prepared to lend YOUR support to the limit of your ability when the Visitor calls during the week of May 12th to 19th, or mail your offering to your Diocesan Head- quarters. 1A-46 St. Paul's Church Campaign Committee Mrs. W. G. COOPER, Treasurer, ANGLICA ADVANCE & Uppeal WORSHIP - SERVE * GIVE DRIVE NEARS END The canvass for funds to build acommunity hall to serve also as amemorial to the war dead has been almost completed. The members of the Canadian Legion who have been soliciting funds report a uniformly warm reception and generous response from the people of New Liskeard and the surrounding country. They wish to express their ap- preciation for the manner in which the request for support has been received. The total collect- ed to May 6th, 1946, is $31,184.95. ---Temiskaming Speaker. V: USES NATIVE GRANITE A shop front unique in the dist- rict, is planned for the new build- ing started this week for North- ern Armature Works, Conrad Goulet, proprietor, on Gamble St. Rouyn. Solid granite blocks sup- plied by Super Service Inc., taken from the surrounding district will provide a most imposing and modernistic facade to the new plant. Mr. Goulet is one of the pioneer business men of the town arriving here in 1927. Excavating New Super Market Restaurant, Hot Dog Stand 333 WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSIESS Thursday, May 16 A new building has been erected and final preparations made. 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