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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 22 Dec 1955, p. 5

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un. THE ORAL LEYBURIAN 622208 2- UEHURSDAY, DEC. 22nd, 1955 Canadian Legion News BY BOB FLEMING successfully than we have been in the past. Youtalk about there being nothing to suit you in the branch and the way you are go- ing at.it how in heck do you ever expect it to improve without a little co-operation. Try to make Prospectors at Toronto OLD TIMERS REMEMBER The Prospectors and Develop- (Continued from Page 1)_.. ers Association executive states tribution of a young gentleman that the 24th.Annual meeting named S. Atkinson, (in. later and Convention will be held at years known as Magistrate. Atk- the Royal York~ Hotel, Toronto inson,) was a recitation called from March 4th to 7th, 1956. "It's cheaper to move than pay We had our meeting last night and was happy to see sixteen members out and about eleven paid up dues. That is a record of dues collection before the first of the year. It makes our very cap- able treasurer Jim Reavell quite proud and happy to have the funds to operate with that we have. had lately with our success from two stags and our sucess- full Poppy Capaign. We did not have our election of officers last- night due to the absence of our 'president Jack McVittie who has been in Toronto the past few days. We didn't have too many members out either and far less than we had expected. You fellows say you are coming out and then ' come meeting time and you are noticablely absent. Remember to try and make our next meet- ing in January. We want to start this coming year a little more the meetings and if you can't be there then at least you have done the most you could do to be there, The more of you that can pay your dues between now and the next meeting the better. I know with Xmas so close that it tight- ens things up with everyone in- cluding myself but in the next few weeks you might be able to take care of them. We discussed the probability of a get-together party with the Ladies Auxiliary in January and if things work out we'll have it. I'll let you know more from that corner when I know more about it myself. * Well that takes care of every- thing for this week and incident- ally before I gol want to say MERRY XMAS EVERYBODY HUGHES' Closed Tuesday, December May this holiday season be as bright as a Yuletide candle . . . chock full of happiness and cheer. May it herald a New Year bright with promise and rich in fulfillment. 27th GROCERY HAILEYBURY deserve your loyalty and trust Since we can't visit all of you during this joyous holiday season, this is our way of letting you know how much we-hau appreciated your patronage and friendship throughout the past year. We promise to serve you as well in the future as we have in the past, to continue to FUEL COMPANY HERBERT FUELS LIMITED The official opening buffet dinner and addres, Sunday even- ing wil Ibe preceded by a Preco- nvention Reception in the Presi- dent's Penthouse. 25 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, at 3:00 p. Scope of the proposed prog- amme of lectures and panels will be broadened to cover more com- pletely Canada's steadily expan- ding mineral resources. Topics to be covered will include nickle and copper, lead, zinc and silver asbestos, uranium and the decre_ pidantion of uranium ores, iron, lithium, petroleum and natural gas as well as pipe line deyelop- ments, Canada's technical advance- ment in atomic reactors will be discussed by Dr. David A. Keys, Scientific Adviser to the Presi- dent of "Nuclear Energy -- Our Future Source of Power'. Top-ranking authorities in lith- ium from 'the viewpoint of concentration and chemical treat- ment will cover this subject fully in panel discussion as will a panel discuss the practicability of refining low-grade uranium ores by decepidation process. Association members and gue- st will be presented the latest facts and figures on newly prod- ucing uranium and copper ore bodies and will hear up-to-date fact findings of Ottawa's geolo- gists and scientists of Canada's outlying and little prospected regions. Authorities on United States and Canadian iron ore develop- ment and processing will conduct a panel discussion as a measure of enlightment in this industry which is steadly gaining promi- nence in Canada's dollar value of mineral production. Peek-a-boo bang Mrs. N. Johnston of Temag- ami was driving across the narrow bridge at Latchford. Her daughter, Wendy, aged four was sitting in the back seat of the car. ages "Peek-a-boo Mummy," said Wendy, putting her hands a- cross her mother's eyes. Mother tried to steer blind, and smashed into a car coming in the opposite direction. Total estimated at damages were DAVE'S RADIO & TELEVISION Ferguson Ave. below the Post. Office Phone 340 C. J. HOVEY Repairs on: All Makes of RADIOS 21 Lake Shore Road Phone 509 New Liskeard Let Christmas joy he uncon- fined! And may the happi- ness and good cheer of the Yuletide be ever green in your memories of this holi- day season. Support your Fire Depart- ment--let's have a fire free Christmas. IAN MacDIARMID Insurance pa rent, One of the work parties staged by some of those Clover Valley neighbors was the cutting out of a road past Shepherdson's to New Liskeard. When they arriv- ed at the cemetery hill, they were met by Thomas McCamus of New Liskeardwith baskets of sandwiches and hot coffee. He was pulling for the trade from the Clover Valley area and this was one way of showing apprec- iation. THE WEEK'S WEATHER Week Ending Dec. 21st, 1955 mhansdaw are stoneat: 14 10 Briday.nger. css ie, a 21 3 Saturdays semis =<: 29 2 SUE ey aha nk ee 33 34 Mondayr cone. En elt UG EB os ane Doman -15. _-27 Wednesday #2005. -10 -20 - Donates below zero. British Columbia spends more , per capita on schools than any other Canadian province. But it as the lowest proportion of people who can name their mem_ ber of Parliament. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McClana- han, Kirkland Lake, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Florance Elsie, to Lloyd Cannon of Summerside, P. E. I. The wedding is to take place in the Protestant Chapel, No,3 Fighter Wing, Zweibrucken, Germany, Dec. 21st. at 3.30. p. m. A. S. JOHNSTON OPTOMETRIST Hours--9.00 to 5.30 Evenings by Appointment Phone 45 Ferguson Ave., Haileybury Track mileage of Canadian rail- The open-hearth method is em- - Toads at the end of 1953 totalled ployed for most of Canada's steel 58,694. production. From all of us at Ideal Dairy, the very best wishes for Christmas and the New Year. To give our staff the benefit of the holidays, there will not be any delivery Christmas Day, or December 26. Nor on New Year's Day and January 2nd. IDEAL DAIRY HAILEYBURY, ONT. AAA ADD iad TATED Nga aa From the littlest angel to awaken on Christmas morn to the oldest of Santa's helpers on Christmas eve, we send our cheerist Yuletide wishes. May the holiday season be a joyous one for you, filled with all the delightful things that spell Christmas cheer To everyone, a Merry Christmas. throughout the world PROULX'S FOOD MARKET Your Red and White Store HAILEYBURY, ONT. To every home... to every heart... we're sending a sleigh-load of Christmas wishes. May Santa fulfill your brightest expecta- tions, and may the warm glow of the holi- day season remain to brighten your mem- ories through many a month to come. Merry Christmas, everybody!

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