The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 17 Apr 1930, p. 2

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Page 2 THE HAILEYBURIAN ~ THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1930 Motor League Holds First Annual Show Minister of Lands and Forests and League President Are Guests at Banquet [he motor exhibit which open- ed Wednesday, April 9th, at New Liskeard Curling Rink was as to those attending, according to the distinguished visitors present similar exhibitions in much larg- places. Practically every make of car which is sold in the district represented and in. most cases the yarious models as well. forty beautiful models were prise as ot excelled, some Over i their condition--taking land off their hands that doesn't produce aliving and giving them some- thing better. Anumber of these are in the vicinity of Charlton, and if the experiment proves a success, say in five or six years, it will be gone into on a larger iscale. The policy of the govern- ;ment is to cultivate good Cana- dian stock, rather than reach out for foreigners in large numbers, some of whom would no doubt prove undesirable and a burden, instead of good citizens. | Speaking of roads, Mr. Finlay- }son said he had no apology to |make as to progress for the four lyears he had been at the head of |the Department. | The Ferguson Highway will eventually be a road worthy of the name and will constitute one re-conditioning and re-surfacing, but could not promise it for this year. To make a permanent road s wees a : of Pie tence Se, would cost | The Girls' Club, under the di- from $100,000 to $125,000, it be-| rection of their leader, Mrs. Bar- ing difficult to get the best con-|Ket, held a very successful bazaar The |on Friday afternoon. The ten tables were in charge of Misses Margaret New and Alice Byberg. Easter Novelties, Misses McCon- nell and Davies. Candy, Misses North Cobalt Notes tractors to come up here. Department would be willing to| pay half the cosy of the centre 20} feet of a permanent roadway | through New Liskeard, this be-| ing their policy for trunk igh eee ae mee " ae ways running through towns. |p Oe td a Pninne : "gory As for keeping the road open| €88y ABE: ar see? Misses Byberg and Sadler. Grab- Bag, Misses Warner and -Pirie. Fish Pond, Miss Irene Curry. The quilt was won by Mrs. Er- icsson and the cushion by Mr. Totten. Proceeds, $77.50. during the winter, this could hardly be attempted at the ex- pense of the Department, as that would necessitate doing the same thing in many other places and the expense would be prohibitive. It was considered wiser to spend a F : . the money which is available, for|, The special services being held good roads to be used by the|by Rev. John-New in the United NUNN NO NO NONOINEAN H. A. CARLSON LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S TAILOR = 4 > > --] 5 -Z Ke > = = B} i> >) S| We always have the most up-to-date and seasonable goods to choose from Patterns and Styles to Suit Every Taste Fit and Workmanship of the Best NON NO NOIN CLEANING AND PRESSING 6 Birroyoune 456 se 4 |Church are being very well at- . hownt | =: : ae 5 ari, great majority than to use a =P ? 3 ' { > main highways of Ontario. s mins 5 ee . y : At 6.30 those who wished tole ie a all beer ake y ose the | large proportion of it for keeping tended. Mr. New held a similar . LIggetts oid stan { s Another acros = ped 5 F aries aye se 2 . ttend the banquet, sat down toa are ee ee He in 'tp obean |certain sections of the road open series of meetings last week in ene de » Sé 2 cc e oO oced an, | ¢ A atc 7 rhe , untiful repz fepared by thelan for the use of a very few persons.'/Latchford, when they aroused ountiful repast prepared by the]and the spgiker hoped to be con- The Departmentera cian ;./great interest Women's Institute. There were/nected with the government un- Wy. willin re eee ae pee 3 c ape ik: [eae , 2 assis = 5 about 150 present and probably|ti] these are accomplished. ' ng e EVENS | MrsaG Bougie and Mrs. E. -- more would have come in if there] - whatever machinery was neces-|,, ie ae 3 lore wou ay ) | The government has now taken Proulx, of Kirkland Lake, who id | As it was, quite e number of spectators con- 1ued to throng the arena dur- seen room ing the entire evening | \lusic was supplied by the Blue} Room Orchestra and community | singing indulged in, led by Mr. | Chas. Eplett. Mr. J. W. McKin- iy acted as chairman in a very | icceptable manner, and called on} Mr. A. J. Kennedy, M.P.P., and Mr. F. E. Thompson, secretary- treasurer of Temiskaming Motor to introduce the speakers | of the evening, Hon. Wm. Finlay- | eague, on, Minister of Lands and For- ts, and Major Chas. King, of} Kingsville, president of the Onta- rio Motor League \ir. Kennedy stated that he had been associated with Mr ilayson since 1923, and the only disagreement Fir time they had a is when he (Mr money He is always ready the interests of or League Kennedy ) ask- for the North ssed himself to help in ad- the Mo worthy ed Country for more expreé incing or any other cause Mr Finlayson congratulated Motor League on their splen- hibit, and the Ontario Mo- on having a man like The operation otf I ecaguc has been of to the government in various ways, the did « tor League Major King at its head co- the Motor great assistance as also the Boards of Trade and it is hoped that in May a mem-| ber of the Toronto » Board of! Trade will visit here. These vis-| its, he said, were of benefit to all] concerned and the yare always sure of a welcome in the North Probably the greatest asset the country has altogether is the ettler, and in this respect the country is making steady prog- res The government is now trying out an experiment of ex- changing land, acre for acre, with settlers in certain parts of On- tario with a view to improving over some 14,000 or 15,000 miles of roads in Northern Ontario; nearly 5,000 miles of this total, I trunk roads. They plan to make a first class road from the Soo to Ottawa, and to have the road from Cochrane to Hearst open|! this fall, if not completed. I In introducing Major King, Mr. Thompson outlined the work of the Motor League, especially that of keeping the road open|r during the winter, and asked the|t support of every. car owner in the district. Major King gave an account of I his work in connection with the Motor League, from the time he sary to do the work, if the muni- cipalities or some other organiz- ation would do the rest. The only kept open during the winter were those in the extreme south of the ters it is no expense at all. railway to the building provided required for the moving. have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Albert St. Gyr, have re- turned home. laces where roads were being A local motorist advises us that it is now possible to drive to Sil- ver Centre, the snow being all off the roads and only one or two bad spots causing any trouble. yrovince, where there is usually ittle or no snow and some win- The laundry machinery for the 1€ whospital was received yes- erday and was moved from the HAILEYBURY LODGE No. 364 1 -O2Orrs for it at the rear of the main|Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays of suilding. One machine weighed each month in the four tons and two teams~ were I. 0. O. F. TEMPLE at 8 p.m. joined the Essex County Motor League until he became president G.--F. L. Fieming ; N. Want Ads. Bring Results| Rec. Sec--W. J. McCagherty of the Ontario organization. He has enjoyed the work and _ has given a great deal of his time to it, without remuneration, and paying all his own expenses, as all the presidents had before. What they have done they have done gratuitously and because they have the interests of the motorists at heart. As the On- tario Motor League has only a- bout 28,000 members, but the province has some 550,000 motor- ists, there should be more mem- bers Mr. R. S. Taylor, on behalf of the Temiskaming Motor League, and speaking in place of Mr. W. A. Gordon, K.C., of Haileybury, who was unable to be present, tade two requests of the North- ern Development Branch. One was that the road from New Lis- keard to Cobalt be rebuilt or re- surfaced in 1930, and the other that the same road be kept open in the winter by the Department. 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