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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 8 May 1952, p. 2

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pons THURSDAY, MAY 8th, 1952 ' THE HAILEYBURIAN LIBRARY NOTES The following letter was receiy- ed by the Editor of The Hailey- burian some time ago, and was passed on to us for a reply: Page Twi The HAILEYBURIAN Many Varities of Plants and Shrubs Ready at Grooms Betty Loring, Illustrator; Candy; suggestions. Be assured any such Pandora of Parrham Roya; The assistance will be willingly given Silver Pencil; The Tangled Skein; by Front Page for Jennifer; Linda's THE LIBRARIAN i Homecoming; The Scarlet Bird, ; ; and others. Novels--The Foundling; Little Boy Lost; The Legacy; The High Calling; Never Dies--the Dream, etc. The above titles are <!! adult books--not juvenile--and anite as suitable for young people as for Issued every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway St., Haileybury, Ont. On the average Canadians went ae ore -less' t hesi- to the movies 18 times during : '4 D. E. SUTHERLAND, -- - . older readers. Then, written So 'Just Clue-less do no v : [ Publier One mile north of Haileybury, "Dear "Mr. Editor-- specially for the 'teenage girls, tate to callin atthe Library and 1949 and paid about-40 cents per ae q Issued every Thursday from The Haileyburion 44 two acres of land, lying close Will you please print a short and proving very popular are-- ask for any of these or for other time. ' Office, Broadway Street, Haileybury " f lke menacae list of good books tor the 'teen- : -- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: to. the shore 0 € Aemiska- age reader, male or female? NOT A ' is sarees 9200 pe year, in advance ming is the new home of Albert jove stories or mysteries! As a % in United States--$2. per year, in advance _- z ba o Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asso, G100™ and his wife. For many clue--the best book.I have read years, garden lovers throughout ;, «White Witch Doctor' but the 3 : Northern Ontario have visited book I like best is "Tale of Two q THE RED SHIELD their greenhouse at Mileage 104 Cities'. 1 also enjoyed "Dinner a ------ to choose for themselves from 4 at Antoine's" and "The Lamp is ¢ It is seventy years since the wide variety of plants. Amsricans Heavy" = ¥ 3 : jy Salvation Army first established from Temagami call in as early J{ visit the library and I know . 5; '= itseli in Canada. It has gone a as they can to carry back to their the Librarian thinks I am aimless _. cottages a ready-made garden. , aie s h ts PRS PLCUGOLS SOW aye 410 at, ee Toroetiiane: relieving that andi eleee i ae ..f Or heavy ear a work since those days Ol a teW plants which have endured this : ) Olficers struggling against fear- climate will be a hardier species-- Dear 'Just Clue-less: . Og gl a ch i arate ce ee aon Cour lect ae eae W hen hope fails, the heavy heart knows i cal abuse. 'Loday a permanent "ave placed their orders in the your nom-de-plume, as you have ae a statt of 1,U00 officers in_a thou- SPring, packed them in the car indicated the kind of reading you where to turn. For seventy years in Canada Z sand "Army centres" across 17 the fall pe pee eis like, and from these 'clues' we The Salvation Army has been the unfailing friend - ' Canada and a host of willing as- vali ala a: ern homes with' surely should be able to choose of those brought low by misfortune or t sistants bring comtort two the grat ying resu 8, : others just as interesting. Many : S yHraiel aN see unhappy, rescue to the homeless, Not only do Groom's fulfill all people visit the Library in search misdeed. To these it offers help and hop | tood to the hungry, Lhe public sees only some facets of its great work, It has long been taken tor granted that wher- ever disaster strikes the Salvation Army will be on hand instantly adequately. in admiring this ready thoroughness we may well remember that it takes busi- ness organization of a high order to make it possible--not onty the personnel but the supplies must be available at' widely scattered points. and it is a tradition of the "Army ; i : ickling season gets under wa: that "'no man is to far down for P!¢ Say AueS yey) help." When the founder wir- 4!l the ingredients that go into CARPENTER WORK nesséd starvation and want, no a belie poi ae canbe Phone 140 matter what the race, creed or faae ae 5 Sawa ES ae H. W. Brown, 1 Rorke Ave. age, his challenge was 'Do toes and cauliflowers are i 5 ae abundance, something about it" and the phil- osophy has sparked the Armys whole dynamic history. your wishes for perennials, an- nuals and vegetable plants, but the gardens surounding the green house and cold frames are famed for their splendid show of flow- ers--tulips, daffodils, gladiolus--- are but a few of the mary cut flowers available to the public. If you art in need of advice on planting shrubs, you cannot only receive all the help you need, but in a few days' time, McConnell's in Southern Ontario will forward your order for planting, On grey, fall days when the The entire undertaking is cared for by Mr. Groom and his wife. of 'Just a good book' without be- ing able to specify any particular one: and they are not considered aimless, by any means. Perhaps the few following titles will help: In non-fiction The Road to Shali- mar; Grass Beyond the Moun- tains; Kon-Tiki Expedition; A Century of British Monarchy; The Wooden Horse; Yangtse In- cident; Time to Remember; Lit- tle Britches; Three Came zlome; ROOFING, ALTERATIONS, the opportunity to start anew on the road to happy and useful living. The Army will mark its 70th Anniversary by a great expansion of its services. It.relies confidently on YOUR dollars to belp make this possible. YEARS IN CANADA At the Monday noon gather- Mr. Groom's family came to Co- Phone 52 / ing of the Haileybury Rotary balt apes early yee and he 2 | Club: Lt. Kalph Ingleby address- ""?rked for ten years in the mines | Migdern Taxi | ed the members on the work of "Te Detore fs gardening he- Hotel Haile bury } the Salvation Army in this area. came a full-time business. He ote Y a their record of assistance to the needy is an impressive one--dur- ing the year, they have given 275 restaurant meals to transients and three-quarters of that nuni- ber were clothed, bitteen yrocery orders were supplied to the needy. l'wenty-three social cases were given assistance, The local branch worked with headquaraers on three missing person cases. At the acted on the Township of Bucke school board for eight years and is now road superintendent for Bucke township His wife's fa- mily came to New Liskeard from England when she 'was seven years old to take up farming and so a wealth of experience has made their business a continued success, Now: a Yellow Lilac! For Prompt. Service Call UNION TAXI Phone 88 or 2357 gaol, twenty-six religious ser- bes! were held---seventy-three Mv quieted: atennte pink L E B R A church services togk place and, s . i Rey iyo Suilday e Segal oak! lavender and purple lilacs many a LIQUID o> PASTE Gike i ; time, but have you ever seen a fine } 0 OLISH ces. 4 yellow? There is such a flower STOVE POL We should be thankful that and itis being offered for the first such an unfailing and untiring wicker, source Of compassion exists a- mong us. And if we are thankful, then we are, indeed, an ungrateful lot if we do not take the Oppor- tunity to in 'some smal! way by contributing to the annua] Red Shield appeal which openea on Monday, May 5th. share YOUR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY time this year in Canada. Prim-~- rose yellow is the outstanding new variety developed in Hoi- land and winner of an Award of Merit. If you have gathered up the strength to gather up the hose and drag it to the lawn, we'll guess you've found a few holes in it. So you'll be interested ina new liquid sealer which makers fora nicer, blacker shine! C. J. HOVEY (i alvation Arm "RED SHIELD APPEAL _ ve Treasurer: J. E. TIMMINS Headquarters: Hotel Haileybury 'Chairman: M: E, WHITBY Good Heable THE GCANADIAN WAY Se mc claim sticks to anything. Just dab Repairs on pee have been ete the , drop or two from a 2-0z. bottle All Makes steady improvement in the ap- of Seal-all on theleak, let it dry } pane e the ree Park ene Then you and your hose will have of RADIOS fe" this week we learned from the something ra common--it tough- | President of the Hortieyltural e 2 21 Lake Shore Road Society, Mr. H, G. Pickard, that the Society took care of the park last year with funds supplied by the Municipal Council, It also contributed largely to the sod- ding of 2,500 square feet of bank undertaken by the Rotary Club at the swimming beach. This pro- ject added greatly to the appear- ance of the beach and to the com- fort of adults visiting there. A number of flowering trees have been planted in the nark this year and beautification of town sites will be continued this seasen. Last year, the Society distri- uted one dozen Red Emperor tulip bulbs to each of its members and ens with age and never becomes brittle. Phone 509 New Liskeard ap | g |WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS? TORONTO STAR re wer 30c STAR WEEKLY Por Week 10¢ TOTAL Pe wer 4Qc The 'master gardener' relaxes | Pop's put lots of work into this new rockery, and now he's set for his "reward" --the eye-filling pleasure of a beautiful garden, and the _ compliments of those who admire it. Yes, the hours he spent with ede = ; 2 e i ~ | 'E i d garden brought results--brightening the setting of his planted one hundred bulbs in the THE RAM his lawn ani 5? : ; j Memorial Park. Some of the Red ie ee "il home, and adding to the attractiveness of the community! i Emperors began blooming on Ap- onl isle: '4 f : I ril 25th and in other gardens they PLUS Dad passes along this hint--when you build your rockery, do it are still in the bud. This coming in easy stages. It can be exhilarating exercise--don't make it drudgery autumn, members will receive WEEKEND PICTURE MAGAZINE by trying to do it all at once. A garden hobby "'pays off" in enjoy- BOSE Sahay Enea ee eae ment and pride of achievement . . . atid leads to Good Health-- dils which, as a rule, will bloom PLUS : at the same time as the tulips. 16 PAGES OF C the Canadian Way! : The Society counted one hund- OLORED COMICS red and sixty-four. on its member- ship roll last year and it is ex- STILL ONLY 25< pected that the number will jump _-- to two hundred and fifty in 1952. WITH TELY HOME DELIVERY f Officers for the coming season EVERY WEEK YOU SAVE... Cc } are: President, H. G. 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