* support the Rotary Club all in one night was a dead loss. But it wasn't us, it was Ray-mond. The main thing is, all the kids in the neighborhood thought Ray- JRS. OBER 14th, 1955 Page Two THE HAILEYBURIAN _THURS., OCTOBER th, 1955 S---- = T LEYBURIAN however, we decided that anyone LITTLE FRIENDS 4 Petawawa. i HE HAI who couldn't get lights in their HAVE HAPPY TIME AT Prize winners of the games ogame os = eyes over a magic snow and still BIRTHDAY PARTY Branded Yor ti@eeGtile Brtests CD) B Office Broadway St., Haileybury, Ont. D. E. SUTHERLAND, Publisher. RUTH G. GORDON, Editor In Canada--$2.00 per year, in advance mond was another Blackstone, sa a bl . In United States--$3.00 per year in advance who are we to argue. Actually, Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asn. he is billed as the logical suc- cessor to Houdini» "Hou" is there to "dini", it? We got mote than our money's worth after we got in out of a sub-zero wind at 7:10 for a show The financial statement issued that was to begin at 7:00 o'clock this week by th Treasurer of and there were children and the Diamond Jubilee Committee. adults lined up in the cold at 6:30. Alan Hurst, has started up sev- It wasn't anybody's fault; just eral trends of thought in this that Ray-mond got his rabbit up writer's mind. At once, we the wrong sleeve. And he couldn't thought about being manager of hypnotize anyone long enough a bank in a small town. Auto- to find the key. ; matically, a committee turns to We got a nice seat right up in him witha confidence to do what the front row of that beautiful seemingly should be to him a very auditorium and handed our ad- simple matter of adding and mission ticket over right smart- subtractng. Most of us (can-ly to that beagle eyed Marciano not balance one book in a who took the.tickets. He didn't week's time but then after all, miss much either because the old he a financial wizard so he folks right. behind us only had should take on all the Treasur- children's ticket s by mistake; ers' jobs going. Long before there was lots otf room but "you the Jubilee was held and long gotta eat in show business" and after, we thought to ourselves, and it was two bucks or else and the Treasurer is left with what is out they went. obviously a time-consuming You cannot afford to get old job, this most important phase jn this life--there the kids were of any undertaking. They aré€screamingand yelling and having naming all the weeks of the year the time of their lives and we Authorized as Second-Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa SHARE THE WEALTH 1s somebody's week, so without were busy counting up five stage any authority whatsoever, we hands, a pianist six. seven, are naming this "Get to Know and marvelling at them all for Your Banker Week" because we making the old show go. think he deserves it. The real drawing card for us For the little lessons in life, we was the threat of "Cecilia" who think the Jubilee should get us all was reported lighter than a bal- through Entrance class. Way loon and floating through the air off in this October haze. we can This interested because every see the long faces getting longer; woman wants to be light on her we can hear the voices that said feet. Where was "Cecilia?" "Such ridiculous nonsense"; we We didn't think Ray-mond was hear those men of faith wh petting too much co-operation knew we would end up scraping from his stafi| We've never the roast pan for the last piece of gone to a show before and been turkey ; "In Haileybury, a Jubi-so enchanted with the leading lee?" "For what?" If people jady's ad libbing, We just got wen you often enough ina day pits and pieces, mind you, and the that it's going to rain, most of general atmosphere but! the idea Sus get out an unmbrella, You was that they only had twenty shouldn't listen to too, many fcur hours to get somewhere and people. Somewhere amidst all Ray-mond was to quit his tricks this gloom, one voice said "It can right then and get out of Hailey- be and it willbe a success." This pury . \ - is the only ate ; approach or we willwvith his tricks though even if he fail." We put our umbrella did have to go off-stage and wait away. on himself acouple of times. We Lesson number two concerns admired his strength. We had money--filthy old money. We none left when we got home only repeat the second lesson be- but the kids are still tryng that cause we think that if a town of magica] card trick. this size is to foster a spirit that knows no equal, there should be more "All for one and one for all." This town Phone 52 cannot afford to have too many e people who are interested solely Modern Taxi in the pursuit of the success of one organization. Looking over Hotel Haileybury the financial statement of the Jubilee, we were struck with -- at se the thought that you could bea ballplayer and a Catholic; you could be an Anglican and acurl- er and have a youngster who want- ed to ski; you could be a Pro- testant mother in the Haileybury Women's Institute and have a son who was a Boy Scout; you LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop. HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO Ray-mond went right on | Seven-year-old Richard Fleury son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fletiry, Broadway Street, host to twenty little boys and girls on his birthday. Sunday, October 3rd. He recgived many lovely gifts and a happy surprise was a phone call from his grand- mother, Mrs. John Teske of TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 9.10 a.m. 4.25 p.m. 11.59 p.m. Standard Time Single Return $7.15 $12.90 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY PHONE 101-2-3 One ef es WEEKLY SPORTS CALENDAR EXHIBITION GAME! Tri- Town Raiders vs. Sturgeon Falls Sunday October 17th _ a at 2:30 p.m. AT STURGEON FALLS; BADMINTON Tuesday and Thursda 8:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Sunday Aftesnoon 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 4 --HIGH SCHOOL RUGBY-- NORANDA HIGH SCHOOL vs. HAILEYBURY HIGH SCHOOL on Friday. October 15th in Noranda OKGefe O'*KESFHS BREWING COMPANY LIMITED could be interested inany one of the organizations other than the 1.0.D,E. and yet benefit from the work of the 1.0.D.E. every time you turn around in this town. We ask you to keep this thought in mind before you begin decid- ing that someone should have gotten lessand someone should have gotten more. We ask you to also bear in mnid that al- though the committees intended to try and make the Jubilee fin- ancially successful for all, at one time everyone was going to be overjoyed if we were able to cele- brate our anniversary as it should beand come out even, An editor Na small town is supposed to be very careful and even if the lunch that was served couldn't be digested still write "Mrs. DoNo- thing served a dainty lunch." We've forgotten what we're sup- posed to do this week and we're telling you that when the money of constant alertness. We have so much to protect. 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