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The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 26 Jan 1961, p. 2

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oho wa ee Oe ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee ge ee eee RN nO MR eM A a a eo a ee a Page 2 The Haileyburian Thursday, January 26, 1961 THE FAILEYBURIAN® and COBALT POSE Publisted by Temiskaming Printing Co. New Liskeard, Ont. Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. Issued every Thursday, from. The Haileyburian Office, Broad- way Street, Haileybury, Ontario. Authorized as Second: Class Mail' Post Office, Department, Oitawa, In Canada -- $2.50 per year in advance: In United States -- $3:50' per Ltd. year in advance. ao PAFSF } | See by THE PAPERS MOUNT BRYDGES. -- "TI just want my kids to have a dog," § P Toop: speaking this week after his}| children's newest pets, two beagle pups, were found shot through the head. His children are getting used to finding their dogs shot. They cried; though, when the beagles were found in the road outside the farm home near this London area, vil: lage. Mr. van Overloop said he» has lost eight dogs, worth more than $500; in the same manner in the past five years. "Where do I go from. here?" he -asked. He said it appeared: as though the @Bs had: been placed: in the road after being shot to make it appear they had: been: kill- ed by cars. Police are investigat- ing. "It's not the money that mat-|! ters," the farmer said. '"'I' hadi a '|factory. is being sought by. police: dog when I was a boy. Why can't my kids. have a dog?" | ATLANTA, Ga. -- A thief who 'stole. about 2,000 girdles from a ' (he girdles, valued at about $50,000; were stolen from the War-), ner Brothers Company during the 4 week-end. | Police said the thief broke ai' window. to get into the building, ~ wipe i nnelicaei aos Sec aes Mera (then, loaded the girdles, in boxes, | into: a: truck at a loading platform. (The girdles were priced at $25 leach, SALERNO -- Three young thugs are charged with taxing love in Ee south Italian village of San Valentino Torio. The state prose- eutor says that when: a. suitor 'didn't pay the tax he was. killed: | The three youths are being tried: fin| Salerno for the: murder of a 19- 'year-old peasant. The village of 7;000 populatiion fis reputed to have the: most beau-|/ 'tiful girls in all of Salerno pro- winee, Witnesses testified that the three defendents, inspired: by the Sicilian Mafia, imposed: a tax on all suitors from neighboring villages who came: to San Valen; tino: Torio to: court. The racket was said) to have nearby Sarno, refused to pay. The San Valentino youths shot and killed Vineenzo last March 5. be- cause of his refusal. OTTAWA -- Intended for the martians? New air regulations promulgated in the Canada Gazette include this 'one: 'No person shall enter or at- tempt to enter any aircraft in flight."' SUDBURY This district's grand old man; 101-year-old: Joe Smart, is: "disgusted" with the: na- ture: of his. illness. He has the mumps. His. nurses. say. he: is "impatient to: get' out of the hospital and ('start living again". Smart, a veteran of the Indian wars of 1885 and: the First World War, says he has. a, lot: of living: to do- yet. "T'm good for a long: time yet, 35 or 40 years,' he: said. His home is at Vermillion Lake, about 16 miles west of here, VICTORIA -- The drivers. of both cars involved in a rear-end' colli- sion: pleaded guilty to impaired driving and' were: fined: $250° each. _ Police said' a car driven by a man struck the rear of a car driyen by a woman, The licence: of the- woman was. suspended. The male driver was: Henary. Sek- kemo. of Sidney. The: woman; was his. wife. LONDON, --. Shapur the leopard seems to- have' lost: his chance for a. slink-on role in opera. He bit the tenor. "T don't think this leopard. is a suitable stage partner," said the singer, Charles Craig. * Sadler Wells. Opera House will present a new production: of Strauss' opera. Ariadne auf Naxos; (Craig: will' sing: the role of the: god worked: until Vincenzo: Esposito: of Bacchus, who in mythology: is. us+ ually accompanied by a: leopardi LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY "Only thing is ... [have to take more baths!" Everyone in the take more baths.andyou'll still have loads of hot water for' every other household use; with the new two-element, fast- recovery, Hydro water heater. family can electricity. With electricity, hot water satisfaction costs: cents a day. And that's zof the only thing! only a few HYDRO Hydro water heaters offer the important advantage. of safe, clean, flameless heating! You get more out of life when you get the most out of OR, "or om yours proseeutor charges that the three: In the interests of realism -- and publicity the opera manage- ment: decided: a: live: leopard: was needed. The: Bertram: Mills. Circus sup- 'plied Shapur for an audition: The 140-pounder seemed amiable enough, and Craig stroked him to introduce: himself. -Shapur blinked, sniffed -- and bit the tenor on the arm. It wasn't a bad bite, but Craig complained: "He hadnit even heard me . sing when he bit me; Goodness knows what he would: do with a; full or- chestra and singers in full' blast." TORONTO -- All dentists grad: uating take an 18-month post-graduate course before they can administer a general: anaesthetic, says:a, board member of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Dr. James. Purves of the Uni- versity of Toronto dental faculty said a new ruling will eliminate the course. on anaesthetics from the curriculum. He added that no graduate has enrolled in the post-graduate course since it was offered last fall. Dr. A. R. J. Boyd, Toronto medi- cal officer of health. condemned general anaesthetic to school child- ren for dental' work. ' LONDON -- Three hundred Lon- doners, ate a. 13-cgurse meal in a stomach-stretching effort to re- vive the» old: fashioned: English breakfast of Samuel Johnson's time; in Ontario will) have to; the practice of administrating - a Arthur Dickson Wright' -- one of. the Western world's most eminent surgeons -- looked on approvingly and. said. with a large smile: "Hat well, my friends.' The sooner you start) torturing your in sides, the better it is for the medi« cal profession." The eating began at 10 a.m. and: went on for more than three hours, The meal. began with a. soup. charged with rum and then went on to the regular courses which were: . Oysters, shrimp, dublin prawns, eggs, mutton cutlets, beef steaks, braised kidneys, glazed tongue, roast beef, turkey roast squab, roast, teal game pie. There were such sundries as: Muffins. (eight different kinds),. baked potatoes, wild rice, pre= serves, three sorts of cheese, french bread, rolls, toast, tea, cof- fee and. chocolate. An. hour and a half after the meal, began. waiters staggered. in with half-gallon. pitchers. of ale. Sponsors. were makers of break- fast foods. HONG KONG: -- Lee Kai San, 18, decided to commit suicide be- cause his father would not let him: taste his cousin's wedding cake before the marriage ceremony. He jumped from the roof of a 12-storey building. Passing the ninth floor, he reach- ed out, grabbed a jutting iron bar, and hung on. "After I jumped," he told fire- men who finally pulled' him ft safety, "I thought, 'Now I will never know what' the wedding cake tastes like." So I changed my mind."' . ey cost to: you,: YOU CAN: BORROW AT LOW COST . THROUGH A WHA, PLAIN LOAN and repay in convenient monthly instalments adjusted to your family budget A apeon| Yes, at any branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia you can borrow for worthwhile. purposes--to. buy: or refinance-your car--to:furnish: that-new: . home-or room--to-pay your taxes or insurance: 'premiums--to consolidate debts--to meet medical or dental.expenses.. { _ And'your loan willbe life insured:at no-extra: THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA A.NETWORK. OF OFFICES ACROSS, CANADA. AND' ABROAD | Manager: Haileybury Branch, K. Ji Macdonald: |

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