THURSDAY, MAY 15th, -1930 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 5 Ladies Golf Captain Reports on Season Gives List of Prizes Won and Other Information at the Annual Meeting The following is the report for 1929 submitted by the Captain of the Ladies Section of the Hailey- bury Golf Club, to the meeting of the committee this spring: : The Ladies branch of Hailey- bury Golf Club opened the season with a field day on June 4th, which was well attended. The games were won by the follow- ing: Approaching and putting--Mrs.- A. S. Macdonald. Longest Drive--Mrs. Macdon- ald. oe ' Fishing from the wharves or Aggregate drive, 395 yards --|docks will be permitted. eeee9 Mrs. Macdonald. An entry fee of 25 cents for Sealed hole--Mrs. Macdonald. |adults and 10 cents for school AMERICAN ANTHRACITE Flag Competition--Mrs. J. E.| pupils will be charged, and the Sie ele SERS, 6 SARs Sat $16.50 McCuaig. prizes will be articles of fshing| We Al eee ll eet" Greatest number points--Mrs.| tackle, etc., that will prove an in- AMERICAN ANTHRACITE Macdonald. ; ducement. All that is required or oul IN eee ere $1 6.00 Ladies fixtures were arranged for June, July, August and part of September, which were played every Tuesday, including silver and bronze medal matches. "Mrs. J. E. McCuaig. Prize by Mr. Knechtel. D. L. Jemmett Vase, Medal play--Mrs. R. H. Lyman. Runner- up--Mrs. A. G. Kirkpatrick. The prize giveh by Miss Schmidt. Dr. Arnold Junior Cup -- Miss Barbara O'Flynn. Runner-up-- Miss Ruth Cockeram. Prize by "Mrs. Tyrwhitt. Taylor Hardware, Spring com- petition--Mrs. A. Macdonald and Mr. W. E. Bagshaw. Runners- up--Mrs. McCuaig and Mr. Jay Gould. Taylor Hardware, Autumn competition--Miss D. Dwyer and Mr. D. E. Sutherland. Runners- up--Mrs. Lyman and Mr. Mc- Phail. : Ringer Score--Ist, Mrs. Mac- pr y: "m+ donald... Prize given. by Mrs. J- Dickenson. 2nd, Mrs. Kirkpat- rick. Prize given by Mrs. Mc- Cuaig. 3rd, Mrs. McCuaig. 'Prize -given by Mrs. McCuaig. Lowest Reduction Handicap-- "Prize given by Mrs. Houston was won by Mrs. Kirkpatrick, reduc- ing handicap 32 to 23. Three Best Net Scores for Nine Holes -- Prize given by Percy Hitchen, won by Mrs. Macdonald I am sorry to say there were no inter-club matches. Invita- tions to play for July 12th were -sent to North Bay and' Sudbury ; August 9th to Iroquois Falls, and "Timmins. : Several members of the club journeyed to Timmins for the 'Northern Ontario Championship Tournament. Mrs. d won a prize, and all had a most enjoyable time. A Caddies' match was held in August resulting in Ian McFar- lane winning, with a score of 92 for 18 holes. 2nd prize was won by Leonard Hantski, 102 for 18 ~ holes. There were' three lucky mem- bers winning a hole in two for the Mercury Mill prizes--Mrs. J. C. Houston, Mrs. A. G. Kirkpat- rick and Miss P. Quinn. The season of 1929 was most successful from a playing stand- point, owing to some of the mem- bers reducing their handicap, and improvement in general play, also with the introduction of a Jun- ior Cup Competition. ALICE M. TYRWHITT, Captain, 1929 Two Car Accidents 4 During the Week-End Two motor accidents occurred on the Lake Shore Road over the week-end in neither of which was _any injury to the occupants re- ported. 3 : The first was when Freddie (Noisy) Clarke, driving a car be- longing to H. O'Grady, of New Liskeard, ran off the road at the Moore's Cove crossing and had Macdonald}. VETERANS WILL HOLD FISHING CONTEST ON SATURDAY, MAY 24th The local branch of the Cana- dian Legion will sponsor a fishing contest on May 24th, for the an- nounced intention to prove that there are game fish to be caught in Lake Temiskaming. The Legion will award prizes for the best specimen of fish, for the biggest fish and for the big- gest catch made on May 24th next. any time in the morning of the 24th and closes at 8 p.m., after which the judging will be done at the Legion club rooms. There are no restrictions on the contest, anyone can enter, but the fishing must be done in a specified area, between Mill Creek and Dixon's Creek, and boats or rafts must not be used. for a good day's sport will be an inclination on the part of the fish to bite. PLANS BEING MADE FOR Lean's Studio, which will be dis- posed of by a drawing during the bazaar. Many people have al- ready been solicited for their sup- port in this feature, but if there are, any who have been over- looked, a phone call to No. 84 will bring full particulars. Preparations are now well un- der way for the big event. There will be many special features and it is planned to give everyone who attends a really good time. Owing to the fact that the new building will not be ready for oc- cupancy, the big event will likely be held in the Haileybury Arena. Wright Gets Into Form } Dr. Jack Wright, champion ten- nis player of Canada, is here seen practising on the courts at Phila- delphia, prior to the Davis Cup matches against the U. S. The competition opens at} Ready to Meet the British Star Team ee " ERANCIS OQUIMET OF. WILLING | BOBBY JONES GEORGE H. VOIGHT. Above are four members of the United States Walker Cup Team |Tues., Wed, May 19th, 20th, 21st. Beautiful and colorful settings isome of them among. the most jcostly ever built for a motion 'picture, provide the backgrounds jfor Marilyn Miller's first picture, \"Sally" which comes to the Clas- \sic Theatre, May 22nd, 23rd, 24th. j\The picture is made entirely . in jnatural color by the Technicolor | process, and is described as a jdazzling production with gor- jgeous ballets and dancing en- sembles, lilting melodies, comedy and romance. Someone killed The Red- Headed Man COAL- COKE - WOOD Special May Prices RUSSIAN ANTHRACITE HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE highs ' at who are busy practising in the Old Country for the forthcoming "ep i Lae ers The major competitions of the| MONSTER BAZAAR IN Walker Cup matches against the British Team at Sandwich, to- Phe Faultless Fuel" ~-------------- season were won by: : AID OF NEW HOSPITAL] day and tomorrow, May 15th and 16th. The Royal and Ancient "ALEXO" SAUNDERS ALBERTA COAL bs Charmpionship--Mrs. AVG. Kank= i Club of Great Britain has placed its leadership in the forthcoming|} = -----~_--_--___---------+----------- $ 14.00 patrick. ; ; In connection with the plans} matches in the hands of Roger Wethered, brother of the famous ee ae Runner - Up ae for the monster bazaar, which} Joyce, lady champion of the world. eoo09 rs. J. C. Houston. Prize by|will be held May 31st and June i j Mr. Park. 5 2nd and 3rd in aid of the new|SPECIAL-PROGRAM AT ing to the Classic, Fri. and Sat., ae aa ete 1 Na ae a Dr. Jackson's Cup, Match play|hospital, there are two beautiful THE CLASSIC THEATRE May 16th and 17th. Nj, --Mrs. R. H. Lyman. Runner-up|oil paintings on view at Mac- eels Gold Diggers are glorified in HOGAN Nancy Carrol talks Irish in/song in new color film. In "Gold "Honey." The Irish ancestry of Diggers of Broadway" Warner Naficy Carroll, sweet-visage of; Bros. 100% natural color, singing "Sweetie" is a factor in her por-;talking, dancing Vitaphone com- trayal of the starring role of,edy special in technicolor which "Honey" her newest picture com- comes to the Classic next Mon., CONLIN & PHONE 377 HAILEYBURY, ONT. 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