THURSDAY,. JUNE 2nd, 1955. THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three Hon. Dana Porter Speaker at P.-C. Meeting Friday. - The Honorable Dana Porter, Attorney-General in the Frost Government spoke to a_ large audience on Friday last. He said "you had the good sense and wis- 'dom to send a competent man to represent you in the Ontario Legislature, a man with com- plete confidence in Northern On- tario. Mr. Porter bluntly named CCF members, representing Nor- thern Ontario in the past as "prophets of ruin." "It was a happy thought when the people in your riding decided to elect someone who had. confi- dence in the North, He also spoke on the work accomplished by Bob Herbert, Conservative candidate for Temiskaming. New schools, extra grants, road work and accelerated development of farm, land and forests. and cre- dited the TemiSkaming member "with obtaining greater attention for the Northern problems on ONTARIO : SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned un- til 12 o'clock Noon on Thursday, June 23rd, 1955 for the supply and delivery of Coal required for Court House and Gaol, and Pro- vincial Institute of Mining, Hail- ~~ eybury. Specifications, Tender Forms and Tender Envelopes may be obtained on application to the Department of Public Works, Ontario, Purchasing Office, Par- Parliament Buildings, Toronto, 2 Ontario. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. N. WILLIAMS, Deputy Ministler, (Architecture) Department of Public Works, ; Fes Ontario Parliament Buildings, Toronto, 2 Ontario, May 26, 1955 13-3c the floor of the House and in committee, Bob Herbert spoke briefly and reviewed his first term of office, "T went there having promised nothing except that I would work hard for the district--and I am making no other promise in this campaign." Fred Austin, president of the Haileybury Progressive Conser- vative Assocation introduced the guests of the evening and asked "Will we barter Bob Herbert and his record for the past four years for glowing promises from a non-resident whose ambition is purely political." Brownies Plan Enroiment For Friday, June 10th The Second Haileybury Brow- nie Pack met on Tuesday evening in St. Paul's parish hall. Skip- ping and ball playing were en- joyed before the opening cere- monies, The Brownies formed the Fairy Ring around Brown Owl and col- lected the Fairy Gold . They then broke into packs for at- tendance an inspection. Tests werle passed and practice on the drill was held. nd it will Douglas Willis of Uno Park, who to which delivered a very inspiring ser- "The Living Church." mony were discussed a be Held on June 10th, to wh at all parents and friends are invited mon to attend. New n Si PS 3 7 Neon Sign for Outdoor gamles were played bond' Foci'as and the closing ceremonies were ern Hargrave was The Good Food Grill is 'beam- in charge of the Brownies, work- 198 ad brightness this week ing on their Golden Hand. Mrs. as a a neon sign has been Eileen McGaw worked with the admired by many persons. W.]J. Brownies on the Golden Bar and Phillipe, the owner, recently re- Miss Nancy Whitby was in decorated the interior. making chee f the Tweenies it one of the most modernized Be ates See sate restaurants in this area, United Church Observes Pp. Biioncaa Rasa Flower Sunday Recently Try Condensed Advertising St. Andrew's United Church Qptario NORTHLAND Railway observed their annual flowey Bas Sunday on May 29th. The Jun- Effertive Thursday, June ]6th. ior choir marched in singing 4 the BUS SERVICE scheduled to hymn-and placed their bouquets Jeave Elk Lake at 4.15 p.m, arri- at the front of the church aS ying New Liskeardfl 6,00 p-m., they entered the choir loft. Dur- the return run leaving New Lis- ing the singing of the hymn ving New Liskeard 6.00 p.m.and "New Every Morning is the gard 6.45 p.m, arriving Elk Lake Love'.' The Sunday School g 39 p.m. is cancelled. marched in, and deposited their The last scheduled operation bouquets around a cross Of of this service will be Thursday, whitle lilacs, flanked by mauve Jyne 9th, 1955. lilacs. R. P. C, McLeod, The Junior chdir favored with Traffic Manager the anthem "Lord for Thy Ten- H. H. Phillips, der Mercies' Sake". General Freight and '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 in Northern Ontario Bring your guests with confidence to HOTEL HAILEYBURY They Will Enjoy It! For Reservations TELEPHONE HAILEYBURY 100 Plans for an enrollment cere- The guest minister was Rev. Passenger Agent THE 'CHURCH NEEDS YOU YOU NEED THE CHURCH Albert Gospel Hall SUNDAY Sunday School; 2:30 p.m. Breaking of Bread--11 a.m. Gospel Meeting--7 p.m. THURSDAY Ladies' Prayer Meeting, 2:3C p.m. Public Eible Reading and Prayer Meeting--8 p.m The United Church REV A. T. DENHOLM, M.A., B.D. HAILEYBURY Public Worship--11.00 a.m. Junior Sunday School meets at 11 a.m. Senior Sunday School meets at 10 a.m. : NORTH COBALI Public Worship--7.30 p.m. The Salvation Army Sunday Moroicg Meeting--11.00 a.m. Sunday School--2.350 p.m. Tuesday Night--Public Meet- ing, 7-30. Ssivation Meeting--7.00 p.m., Cobalt Suaday dchoul, Cobali--2.4> p.m Lhe Baptist Church Pastor--Howard S. Staples 11 a.m.--Junior Church School Classes for all age groups. 11 am.--Morning Worship. Subject Path of Folly 'God be- seeching, man refusing to be made forever glad" WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. Mid-week Meeting. for Prayer and Bible Study. You are invited to worship with us and to fellowship inthe things of God. Bring the children. Pentecostal Assembly RORKE AVENUE Sunday School-- 10.00 am Morning Worship--11.00 a.m. Evangelistic Service--8.00 pm. Prayer Meeting Tuesday at & Young People's Meeting--Fri.. 8 pm St. Paul's Church Holy Communion--8.00 a..m. tet Sunday, Holy Communion--1!1 a.m Orber Sundays. Matine--11 a.m. Church School meets at 11 a.m. Evening Prayer--7.30 p.m. ST. GEORGE'S, NORTH COBALT Morning Serviee--9.15 a.m. say es = Sa LESLIE M, FROST, Prime Minister of Ontario Dear Friends: Your community--along with a thousand others--forms the keystone of Ontario's progress and prosperity. As your popula- tion grows, Ontario grows. As your schools, hospitals, utilities and roads improve, Ontario improves. And as you and your community prosper, Ontario forges ahead as the greatest province in Canada. To keep Ontario--and all its people--going forward to greater progress and prosperity, I ask you to re-elect your Progressive Conservative government in the Provincial Election being held on June 9th. Give the Progressive Conservative Candidate in your riding the opportunity to carry on your government's excellent record of making Ontario a better place for you and your family. As proof of that record, look at these facts: 1. This year, government grants to municipalities amount to $165 million, or more than 44% of all provincial revenues. This large sum of money will help build new schools, hospitals, roads, bridges, community centres and other services. All this will be done at a saving of about one-third of all the local tax bills. 2. We believe that every child in Ontario has an equal right to free education--and that Ontario should have the finest schooling in the country. In 1955, your government will spend over $102 million on education, including the greatest school building campaign in our history. RO. GRES Suv "A Personal Message to You from | Premier Leslie M. Frost... 3. Your Progressive Conservative Government has helped bring the modern convenience and comfort of Hydro to over 85% of rural Ontario. Half the cost of bringing in rural Hydro lines has been paid for directly by the province. 4. Jobs for over 175,000 people will be provided by the $700 million construction program of the province and its municipalities, which is now underway. 5. Your provincial government was the first in Canada to make discrimination illegal. Every citizen of Ontario--regardless of his race, colour or creed--has the opportunity to live where he likes, to work at any job he chooses, and to rise as high in life as his own ability can take him. 6. Ontario's government has provided grants for 74 new homes for the aged, 25 thousand new hospital beds. We have secured Old Age Pensions for all at 70 and for the needy at 65. Ontario is the first province in Canada to provide pensions for the totally disabled and the blind at 18. The spectacular achievements of the past three and a half years have been accomplished with no new taxes--and with some tax reductions. Ontario's taxes are the lowest in Canada. On June 9th, I ask for your support of my government. I urge you--in your own best interests--to elect the Progressive Conservative candidate in your riding . . . for the prosperity and progress of everyone in this great province. Forward ONTARIO! as bf nt LESLIE M. FROST owaid ONTARIO CONSERVATIV