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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 25 Nov 1954, p. 3

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THURS., NOVEMBER 25,. 1954 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three Afitue Dight That first off we wil] deal with the complaint department. .we'd like to have a heart to heart chat with the lady who _ telephoned this office on Friday while we were out of the office and having said hat she thought of this writer's failure to cover the most important events in town, slammed the receiver down with- out leaving her number so that we could have a heart to heart chat about our shortcomings... this newspaper is only too happy to report on anything froma cat fight to a tea party...ouf aim and our hope is to make _ this everybody's paper, but to do so, we need a little co-operation... hear then, our little sob story with tears in your eyes and bear with us...beginning with Mon- day night...we devote tis even- ing trying to write something for the paper that will make sense as office hours which ex- tend from nine until five o'clock week-days and from nine until twelve on Saturdays are not conducive to making sense.... newspaper Office 'are notoriusly wonderful places to work with nice people dropping in and_ the phone ringing every three min- utes and we appreciate it, other- Wise we would never know any- thing...Tuesday night of t his week we go to the Caamber of Commerce meeting... Wednesday is a special meeting of Council Thursday we have the little mat- ter of _nomination - night and schoo] commencement... add on sports, church functions, the Ro- tary, the Home and School, the court house, the Hurricane Relief ....just keep adding as hard as you can add...and don't say "Well, if she doesn't like it she can do something else" because she loves it, but would be truly grateful if you could take one minute out to notify this office of any event you would © like published and we will do the rest...and a happy thought ... 98% of the people appreciate this and have given us their whole- hearted support to the extent of reporting and often typing the news out for us themselves.... many thanks, ROR If you have a youngster who has a loose tooth and is squeam- isa about having you or the dentist or anyone, for that mat- ter, touching it, well Freddie Hargrave is open for business ...young Charleen Tessier, dau- ghter of Mrs. Lena Tessier had two little loose teeth that would be better out than in but she wasn't having anyone coming near them ...let alone pull them out ...she went to play with Freddie ... friendship knew no bounds for Freddie simply put his fingers inher mouth and out they came ... a few days later, Charleen had an aching tooth "I will have to go and see Fred- die" she said. "He is the only one who can do a thing for me." eee That a week from Saturday, December 4th to be exact, the 1.0.D.E. are holding their annual Christmas tea at the home of Mrs. .R, D. Cumming....this is one of the very nicest pre-Christ- mas events that we know of be- cause the ladies of the I.0.D.E. set themselves a high standard a long time ago and have kept it up ever since...we can see last year's produce table and the Christmassy tea table even yet and this year you havea chance on a nice plump turkey.... so remember Saturday. IK That if you are planning to park your car on Broadway south, you are given fair warn- ing to think because you wll geta ticket as sure as can he... little by little, the new regulations passed by Council to improve traffic conditions "in town are coming into effect and if every- one observes them, a lot of long time headaches are going to cease thudding....and on the same theme, your Municipal Police have a job to do.... pro- tecting you and lowering the crime rate...leaving your car unlocked or failing to remove the keys to the ignition are fn open invitation...for this rea- son, the constables have been on the alert to teach you to obey the rules and thereby save you and the police, a lot of unneces- Sary grief...if you find a little note saying your keys are at the court Aouse, enjoy just one minute of exasperation and then see that it doesn't happen again. FO That we find we have some- thing in common with Cochrane this week...it seems they, too, are disappointed with the small individua] donations which did not come into the Hurricane Re- lief Fund drive up that way .--. we were shooting for $2,500.00 however a total today of $1,214.15 is gratifying: Elliott Slaght 5.00 Balance forward .. $1,089.65 Haileybury W. I. .... 10.00 S.S. Twp. of Bucke .. 5.50 Anonymous _.-..... 4.00 Northern Light Rebekahsmeree secre 10.00 $1,124.15 Oo IOIOK That it was ever thus... be- cause of the few, we all must suffer... we met an American recently who was returning to his home ground in a frosty rage . why? .... he had just come down the Temagami Lakes from a hunting lodge ... tairty - two men, four guides and two dogs erew looking for a deer. ... all together they were stalking the great north .... the untouched wonderland where the hunter is looked after at $100.00 a week ....as the man said "We know when we are being taken for a ride and: you can tell this coun- try for me, I've made my last trip." ; Perr ts That we were interested to learn from the Cobalt Concen- trates last week. that twenty- nine are now enrolled in night classes for New Canadians of all different nationalities ... as that is all they can handle with the present set-up, another class will be set upif applications war- rant it, Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop. HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO Hotel Haileybury Is becoming more and more popular aS a rendezvous for businessmen and a place for Family Parties The excellent food--accompanied by good service is provided in a quiet, friendly atmosphere in which Dining becomes a Real Pleasure DINNERS SERVED 12:00 to 1:30 : 6:00 to 8:00 Light Lunches Served-- 12:30 to 1:30 For Banquets and Large Parties we offer the exclusive use of THE BLUE ROOM A delightful place to hold your next Dance A Convenient, Comfortable Place to meet your friends is THE SILVER ROOM The Finest Lounge in Northern Ontario Bring your guests with confidence to HOTEL HAILEYBURY They Will Enjoy It! For Reservations TELEPHONE HAILEYBURY 100 55° COFFEE BLUE LINE GROCER Y CASH and Carry These are some of our Regular Prices now in force SIRDAR, Fresh Roasted, lb. $1.12 C &S., or M.H., l-lb bags $1.21 Gold Medal, 1-lb. bags _- $1.21 C. & S. Coffee, 1-lb. VP Deal $1.18 Nescafe, special 2-0z. --___ 66c Many Others TEA Our Own Blend, l-lb. 9 ¥,-Ib. Gold Medal with 1847 Rogers Spoon, Both for sey ade BC Flowerdale Tea, '2-lb. 56 Salada Tea Bags, 60's _79c Crown TeaBags, 100's 99c Green Tea, |-lb. bags __ a _ 98c Many Others BISCUITS Soda Cracekers, 1-lb. 3lc Christies, Weston's, Walker's 3lc MALLOWS, choc. spec. 34c SAT. READ oni OUR OWN DAILY FRESH 2 for 29c Canned Goods Apricots, Libby's 15-oz Fancy --...____ 29c Peaches, Culverhouse, 20-0z.._____-_. 26c Pineapple, Crushed, Libby's, 20-0z __ 34c Peas, Northern Pride, 20 oz. _ ____ 2 for 39c Peasihibbyjsi'5-o7eie: See ee Beets, Culverhouse, 20-oz. i Mushrooms, Leaver's, 10-oz. 25, A2e Beans in Tomato Sauce, 20-oz. ___ 2 for 38c Introductory Special ) Bearsylibbyis.)):5;:20 Oz, 2s eae 22c Spaghetti, in Tomato Sauce, 20-oz,.. 19c MILK CEREALS Seventy oe Gomiblabes Kellesals)Stozhe.. u2 totlase Libby's, 16-02 2 for 29¢ Bran Flakes, Kellogg's, 14-0z 27c Borden's, 16-0z 2 for 29c Shredded Wheat, Nabisco 2 for 38c Carnation, Baby, |6-oz 3 for 22c Muifets, Reg. 16c Oats, 48-0z- Alc We have all your Pablum, Mixed Cereal, 16-oz. Alc Christmas Cake Requirements Raisins (Special) 2 lbs. 45c SOAPS i Oxydol, Ivory Flakes, large 35c Tide, large 39c J A MS Blue Breeze, Face Cloth, large 40c Marmalade, Good Morning, 24-o0z 5lc Javex, 16-oz. 2 for 35c Peach Jam, Talisman, 24-0z 45c Gold Medal Wax, 32-0z. 39c Strawberry, with pectin, 24-oz. 46c MacEachern Liq. qt. On Display Raspberry, Pure, 12-oz. 42c Bosch's Good Honey, 16-oz. 35c SUGAR Bee-Hive S » 2 lbs. 3lc = erate Syrup 5 thes I1c White Granulated, 5-lb. bag ATc Crown Brand Syrup, 5 lbs. Ic White Granulated, 10-lb. bag 93c Molasses, Gold Star, quarts 36c Also Brown, Icing and Cube Sugar KETCHUP FLOUR Campbell's, 13-oz. -- 250 5 Roses, Robin Hood, real special, 7-lb. 49c Home, 11-oz. 19c F it i y i bl PICKLES vegeta eos Es ; Watch our Displays Daily = Reon eae pueons aa ae FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES weet Mixed, Dyson's, 16-oz. : Sweet Water Pickles, 16-oz 35c Amazingly Low Priced Sweet Relish Zest, 16-oz - 27c Miracle Whip Dressing, 16-07. 48c ME ATS Fresh & Cured pUICE> BEEF, Mi ies craw Ib 33. i ; , Minced, Boneless Stew lb. . $8c Apple Juice, Allen's, 20-oz. - 2 for 3lc BLADE ROAST (Baby Beef), lb. 39c Blended ae ee cameo SHORT RIBS Rolled, boneless, lb ___ 49¢ Blended, Old South, 48-o2-_____-_._.3dc BACON, 1 Ib. sliced, no rind 59c Orange Juice, Libby's, 20-0z. __. 2 for 38c COOKED HAM, Burns'. Ib 89c Orange Juice, Old South, 48-0z.___-_. 37c LUNCH MEATS, 1 lb CLs ys Tomato Juice, Clark's, 48-oz. _.____. 32c BOLOGNA, piece Ib. pe Tomato Juice, Smart's, 20-oz 2 for 29c Pare cnt. tT ache ieee ee 59c Tomato Juice, Libby's, 20-oz. ..._... 14c ae ' ae V-8 Juice, Campbell's, 20-o0z.___. 2 for 39c LAKESIDE BUTTER lb. 63c

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