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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 11 Nov 1954, p. 5

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nas. ee aor, _aimillion or, for that matter,over that Japan became -- from a this incessant "centralization" Of historical fact that, at least cates { sats Page Three THURS., NOVEMBER 11, 1954 . THE HAI LEY BUR IAN ws [ late matter of real. concern. to: most employment. The present gen- scores of small towns wish are happy, pleasant commmuni- of the world, in any case, are H. H. S. Jubilant thinking people residing awayeral exodus from rural to would lend themselves adequate- ties in which to live. _ _ not at all typical of the coun- = From ae a cities. sue would city life, admittedly unhealthy ly to most. kinds of lighter in- Some may get a vicarious thrill tries in which they are located. As Team Takes h i th event of a majorand undesirable, could be halted Fustries. These towns, almost out of living in a city of over a Toronto no more typifies Cana- O SA Ti ] eee secCGlal appear that ee considerably hoethes setting up of without exception, are all served million population, but many would da than London, England, or New N : S! itle things stand at the moment, suitable industries in our small by decent rail and highway com- find that life im a small town-- York, the United States. The S > s three or four wel] placed atom or towns The Government at all munications, which, incidentally, the backbone of the country-- true heart of any country still On Friday afternoon, the Hail- hydrogerbombs, on such cities as levels, Municipal, Provincial and Cee profit by an industdde was piss jee ees ae much stays where it belongs--in_ the bury High School _Maroons WON Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg and Federal could encourage this by @! renaissance, and most of them more comfortable, he big cities rural, or semi-rural' areas. the' Central N.O.S:S.A. football Vancouver, would bring the rest Making' tax concessions to manu- championship with a 16-6 troun- of the country to a grinding facturers building their plants cing of Cobalt. © . standstill within hours. in rural areas, the labour force "W Id lik t H d d In spite of the trouncing, how- mene eee efforts can would still be available, and the ou you | e 0 earn un re S$ ever, the Cobalters made it close not be minimized in tecms of people would be living, and ul for the first half and at "onetime j... of life, property and general working in congenial healthy f D | f r 4 little stud ? led the game by a close 6-5 mar- jiisery ainul yet, in comparison surroundings. So many of our ~ 0 0 ars 0 ys gin. It was the season's fifth \ith even an "old fashioned" ex- Small towns at present depend win for the locals and a long way plosive bombing blitz, the actual towa great extent on one or two from the team that had trouble gamage done was relatively local factories, and when they ly games during the past oon for any reason, lay off their help, ew years. , ' ow Be there are no more jobs available It was the first championship (less al eee at lca Cina for anyone. The. unfortunate ina long while for the High a rat oe ete It ehrouet ay tp Consequence of this, of course, School and it was even more glo- ees coer ri ee a antes is that al] the rural "jobless" rified by the entering of two new Ate pele sae ie Pek fe a is make for the big city, there to teams in the local circuit which py oo ye es DE Mee: inate eee add" to existing unemployment made the competition much Be Bsa ea te ae and congestion, keener. : : Touchdowns in the game went to O'Grady, Connelly and Flem- ing, with Poppleton booting the lone convert for the hometown- ers. Haileybury thus ended the football season with a record of five wins, two losses and a_ tie, "Years ago when I was buying my first life insurance I looked only at the size of the premiums I would have to pay ..- until a friend said: 'The real cost of life insurance consists of the premiums you pay, Jess the dividends the company pays you over the years!' were of a minor nature, but one considers that in a real blitz In Ontario alone, there are in a real war, that night's de- ae AE earn. vastation would, in all probabil- 3 ity, have been followed by a sim- ilar attack on Saturday and Sun- day, the general chaos that would ensue can only be imagined. It is a symptom of faulty one "point @head of: Cobalt and Peete; to have the greater part of a country relying to any are already planning the pur- ) : i xreat extent on three or -four chase of championship crests and °"° sweaters The pedi Poppleton major centres as we do today. Maid EACH WAY 4 y To take one major centre as an ERY DAY lemi B 'Gra C z erent Ber aid Ter ee example; should the Toronto- LEAVE NORTH BAY , , » , Hamilton belt be put out of ac- "J studied the dividend record of The Mutual Life of Canada and quickly saw the advantage of buying insurance from that Company. After all these years I am ahead : hundreds of dollars because of that decision." To get adequate protection for your family at lowest net cost, consult The Mutual Life of Canada representative in your community today. peony, Gr ") THE " 4 Sau. MUTUAL LIFE r 5 - of CANADA ' ag Serene tice ya BAe Ean it tn ee ae of be wari ge ae Pat ul ~. HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONTARIO stead, Beasley, Weiss! ees ope Me en eebS pee Tacit : on PS "s_ Established 1869 4 Sie esa Nea ately the remainder of Canada Standard Time THESTDAGIGaI LeiGh CARGde reprexaatatival UNITY NOT ALWAYS would be cut off from automo- Singl R Your local Mutual Life of Canada rep 3 STRENGTH biles and auto equipment, elec- gre eturn ; = trical components, heavy steer $7.15 $12.90 Representatives : By The Wayfarer construction, canned, frozen and N. O. WEBB, Englehart, Ont. The main preoccupation of Packaged: foods, to name but a UNION BUS TERMINAL Phone 111 most of our major cities appears few products of that general NORTH BA to be to become the largest in *'€a. Y MURRAY W. McKINNON, Cobalt, Ont. the county, Province, even Do-_ If a man has his head cut off, PHONE 101-2-3 Phone 4519 minion. The word goes round: he dies. If a common earthworm) == = : = = = Increase our population at al] has his head cut off, the rest ov costs--our city must be bigger him' scampers off happily--per- (and presumably by a devious haps we should seek to, emulate reasoning, greater) than the next the worm--for safety's sake. city down the line. One would hesitate to compare It is difficult to see any intrin- Canada with: Japan in any way, sic merit in being a city of over but it should be remembered ten million, and there are many backward, primitive country--a factors on the debit side; to $teat industrial power, by de- name a few, traffic congestion, ~¢"tralizinf. Her indus y has shortage of housing, and most Spread throughout the land, in important, civil defence. little workshops and plants, in) | The recent disastrous floods backyards and houses. While we in Western Toronto seem to bea "ed never go as far as that, the most effective argument against idea is sound, for it is a matter This "Beehive" principle -- until the atom bomb, the ordi- the maximum population cram- "4ty bombing of Japan was 'not med into the minimum area, is Completely successful--was not particularly dangerous when view- @t least crippling, as it was, for ed from the standpoint of De- imstance, in Germany. fence and Unemployment. Another great argument in In regard to the first, it is a 'vor of decentralization is un- ab Temiskaming Construction Limited ' ee ENGINEERS Design, Construction, Mine Development, Operation Artist's sketch of the official opening of the Seagram Collection in Rome. Electrical and Mechanical Installations 0 BRANCH OFFICE HEAD OFFICE TORONTO OFFICE 210 Cedar St. Haileybury, Ont. 2110--44 King St. W. Sudbury, Ont. Phone 517 Phone EM 6-9357 "CANADA AT ROME"... 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