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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 6 Oct 1955, p. 3

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THURSDAY, OCT. 6th, 1955 "THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three GERMAN GRAIN DELEGA- TION VISITS CANADA Ottawa, October 3, 1955-Three senior officials of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture in the Federal Republic of Germany arrived here yesterday for dis- Cusssions with officers of the Departments of Trade and Com- merce and Agriculture. They arrived in Vancouver on Sept- ember 11 by air from Amster- daml on the invitation of the Canadian Wheat Board, and have been making first-hand studies of the production, grad- ing, milling. storage and mer- chandising of Canadian wheat and other grains. During their stay in Ottawa, they will visit the Central Experimental Farm, where they will study plant breeding work being underta- ken there. STOP FIRES Support Fire Prevention Week. We have a fine and Fire Department, we can show our ap- preciation by co-oper- ating. CONLIN AND HOGAN Haileybury [2h Sue ace Pern Anis o ie PLEASE BE CAREFUL a Vannier's Grocery Tel. 435 Haileybury a. Soc 0 0 0 0 0 0 REVENT FI Fire Prevention is everyone's business. If we all work together we can keep Haileybury free from fires. Davies Grocery Haileybury ---- Pree a a 0 0 OO OO OMS OS OM OT OK OC DO (e ry Our Want. Ads. Fire Department Memories pape" Fireman's Funeral, October 11, 1922, for Gery. Sutherland, who died in the fire. Dick and Joe. being held by the late Melville Hughes and George Brown.. Forests, "that all areas the size ee _ of Rondeau Provincial Park It would be difficult to esti- ooijq produce as many deer as mate just how many deer could this area does, but it is interest- be harvested in Ontario's Lake ing to know that it has been ne- Erie district if proper arrange- cessary to control the deer herd ments could be made for general at Rondeau Park for the past open seasons throughout the forty years. "These animals DEER AT RONDEAU browse on various counties, according to Conservation Supervisor E. L. many species of trees and, if Skuce. there are too many deer in this "We do not propose," he says, area, reproduction of desirable for the Department of Lands and species is hindered, Rondeau Park is one of the few remain- ing fragments of original forest cover of this region, including black walnut, tulip, sassafras, sycamore, oak and hickory trees. "The area covers approximat- ely 2,000 acres of wooded lands, plus large marshes, and it has ontinually poduced a crop of deer which have been taken off peri- odically." Want Ads. Bring Results NEW RECORD FOR MINES Last year's total mineral pro- duction in Ontario topped half for the first time in The final a million history. compilation of returns released by the On tario Department Mines shows the year's total as $503, 757,221. Of this total $395,185,129 was of made up of the production from metal mines of the province. Non-metallic minerals accounted for another $13,077,053 the total. Natural gas and {petrole um were produced to the value of of $13,148,609 and structural materials were worth $82,346, 430. The preliminary total compil- ed in March by the Dominion Bureau of statistics showed production of just under $485. 000,000 but at that time the On- tario department predicted that final returns would probably be about $15,000,000 greater. The total production in 1953, the previous record high, was $465,877,093. CNR APPOINTMENTS Montreal, Sept--The ajlppoin- tment of Andrew T. Mathews, a native of Toronto, as special as- sistant, personnel in the traffic department of the Canadian National Railways, has been an- nounced by Maynard A. Met- calf, vice-president of traffic for the system. CURLING CLUB STAG! FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1955 A. S. JOHNSTON OPTOMETRIST Hours--9.00 to 5.30 Evenings by Appointment Phone 45 Ferguson Ave., Haileybury Support Motorists Use Your Car Ash Tray, for Smokes or Matches never the Open Window B.-A. SERVICE STATION Fire Prevention Week George McMahon HELP S. G. Smallman Rexall Drug Store BE WISE Haileybury Fuels Ltd. HAILEYBURY CLEAN OUT THAT BASEMENT! -- BE SAFE If you do it yourself-- do it right P.-F. Hardware Operated by Bill Fleming--a fireman for 24 years DON'T BE AN UNHANDY HANDY MAN |

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