The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 29 Oct 1936, p. 5

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THURS., OCTOBER 29th, 1936 _HAILEYBURIAN _ Page 5 [BOY SCOUTS TO HAVE Taylor Pipe Is | New President | of Curling Club) The recently reorganized Hail- | We ity Boy Scout Troop will} Enthusiastic Gathering Plans! ave an "Apple Day" on Satur- Season's Activities: May (eee cf this week ,October 3lst,) when they will endeavor to raise, Tender for Arena |through the generosity of the: citizens, a little money for some! Taylor Pipe was elected presi-|much needed equipment and to) dent of the Haileybury Curling|cover running expenses for the Club for the coming year, when|coming winter. This is a plan, the! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31) | { if "APPLE DAY" HERE ON | |curls, cherubic face and all. the annual meeting of that or-|which has been adopted by ganization was held in Hotel Haileybury on Thursday evening last. He succeeds Jas. E. Grant, who has held the position for the past two years to the complete , satisfaction of the players, judg-| ing by the compliments paid him as he retired from the chair. The new president's election was unanimous, the only other nominee, H. A. Seymour, with- | | Scouts in many towns and com- munities with considerable suc- cess and, as it comes on Hallow- e'en and at the height of what might be termed the apple sea- son, the local boys should have no 'difficulty in securing the aid of the public. The Scout movement is so well known that little or nothing need be said about its merits. It is a world wide movement in the in- drawing his name and immediat- | ely nominating Mr. Pipe, Mel.; terest of youth and while the lo- Robb is the new vice-president|cal organization has had its ups and Alex Mosher was chosen as|and downs, it is the belief of the secretary-treasurer, with J. H. Scout Committee that the reor- Murray as his assistant. The ganization of the Troop at this sponsors of last season's events time is entirely in the best inter- and the immediate past president ests of the community. Based on were famed as honorarv presi- this belief, the committee request dents. Other officers of the club were named as follows: Referee, L. H. Ferguson, veteran holder SE the position; Executive Committee, Dr. J. C. A. Crawford, B. V. Har-| rison, T. J. Duncan, W. Bulger, and Jos. Isherwood; Schedule Committee, H. G. Pickard, D. E. Sutherland and. Mel Robb; au-} ditors, D. H. Millar and J. A} Ruttan. There was some discussion over the question of operating the arena this: winter, with opin-| jon divided as to the advisability | of again undertaking the job, but it was finally decided by resolu: | tion to leave the question to the executive. The meeting went on record as approving the submis- sion of a tender to the town, pro- viding a committee can he secur: | ed to handle the operation. | In handing over the chair to his successor in office, Mr. Grant spoke of the pleasure he had de- rived from the club and the honor conferred on him when he was elected president. There had been no friction, he said, and he felt! that some progress had been| made and they "had always had} good times." The meeting passed} a vote of thanks to him and the! other retiring officers and direct- ed that letters of appreciation be sent to the donors of prizes dur-| ing the past season, and _ the} thanks of the club were extended to the hotel manager for the use oi the writing room for the meet- ing Were we to take as much pains to be what we ought to be, as we do to disguise what we really are, we might appear like ourselves, without being at the trouble of any disguise at all. -- La Roche- foucauld. The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend. I have no wealth to bestow unen him. If he knows that I am happy in) loving him he will want no other| reward. Is not friendship divine in this? your support of the boys on Sat- urday. They are handling the event on their own, under the direction of the new Scoutmaster, Tom Poppleton, and all contribu- tions to the fund, through the generous purchase of apples, will be greatly appreciated. Every gift which is given, even though it be small, is in reality great, if it be given with offection * {up to her echo above the store| }/din, --"if I do, I won't have any) t money for my Christmas Seals". | ¢ DH Eo 's B Sally Ann's Budget a y nis 8 Napoleon never made such a right-about-face as I did at that I suppose I should really be) moment, emotionally. | 'ashamed to confess such a desire! "Why, the little dear," !--but the plain, unvarnished|/aloud to her mother. truth is that I wanted to wring| And right here I want to expi- | her little neck. Foy one horrible|ate my crime against this bit of | moment I saw myself actually| childhood by saying that I think | throttling the youngster--blonde it a beautiful thing--a truly beaii-| tiful thing--that children do have} standing two-deep ideas and. ideals and cling to them| big ones Gree cece I said) We _ were around the tie counter--Christ-| With such tenacity as we mas bargains for the menfolk--|s¢ldom display. : streamers of blues and greens Sally Ann's mother was a wise and reds Specially priced at sx) ==>} three cents to attract thrifty! tai er. |CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST housewives, on Yule-cheer bent. POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST "But, mamma, I can't" the six- year-old insisted for the ninth) time with crescendo effcct. "Once more," I said inwardly,| grinding my teeth, "once more.| young lady, and it will be your) last." | Voters' Lists, 1936, Municipality of the Town of Cobalt, Dist- rict of Temiskaming | .Notice is hereby given that I Mamma, however, had a bright|have complied with Section 7 of; thought at this juncture that|The Voters' Lists Act and that I! saved my own reputation and|have posted up at my office at} solved the problem for Sally Ann. |Cobalt, on the 14th day of Octo-| lewackevidentithat Mamma was|ber, 19368 the: listrofteall persons | of the belief that the tie she|entitled to vote in the said muni-| clutched would be the needed fin-|cipality at municipal elections and} ishing touch to Papa's wardrobe|that such list remains there for ---a fine gift for Sally Ann to pre-|inspection. sent to her paternal ancestor on| And I hereby call upon all vot- the Day of Days. But not forjers to take immediate proceed- nothing had Sally Ann _ beenjings to have any errors or omis- brought up in a household where;sions corrected according to law, budgeting was the order of the|the last day for appeal being the day. To spend the une xpected 4th day of November, 1936. sum of sixty-three cents would) Dated at the Town of Cobalt, impoverish her, and the small District of Temiskaming this a Christmas shopper would not/day of October, 1936. neacut | ___ A. W. HARRINGTON "'Cause if 1 do," she shouted! 320-2-c Clerk of the N | VETERANS PLAYING WELL FOR QUEEN'S The three stalwarts above are the remnants of the championship team which captured the in- tercollegiate title for Queen's University last season Ed. and (right) Curley team in the running for the second consecutive title. ( centre) star plunger ; the game with injuries, but he Barnabe, (left) halfback ; Sonshine Krug, halfback, are working hard to keep their Unfortunately, Sonshine has been out of hopes to be back on the team within a few days. HUSTLING TIGERS AFTER BIG FOUR TITLE a quartette of Hamilton Tigers who are striving to put their team on top in the Big Four League. clever tackling winger; "Huck" Welch, famous kicking half, who led the point scorers last year and may do the trick again this season; and Gurney, who plays a dependable game at halfback. was with Queen's last year when they captured the intercollegiate title. Abe is a remarkable defence player and great plungera Left to right : Reed, the Inset is Abe Zvonkin clever middle wing player, who woman and queele discovered: with Papa's Christmas booty ina |that some five cents worth of paper bag. idusting needed to be done athome! And I was left to wonder how --a service which would receive many others had budgeted for cash payment upon completion. ' their Christmas Seals. "Sally Ann was again sweetness andjwas right. They are quite a im- light. portant as the gift itself -- to They moved away happily, make Christmas, Christmasy. ee eee EMPIRE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD [------------ [9] FRIDAY and SATURDAY "It Had to Happen" With George Raft, Rosalind Russell, Leo Carrillo, Arline Judge Alan Dinehart, Andrew Tombes October 30th and 31st MONDAY and TUESDAY | 0} November 2nd and 3rd | "Unguarded Hour" Wtih Loretta Young, Franchot Tone, Lewis Stone, Roland Young, Jessie Ralph and Dudley Digges WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th (One Night Only) "Moonlight Murder" With Chester Morris, Madge Evans, Leo Carrillo, Frank McHugh, Benita Hume and Katherine Alexander ------------_-COMING NEXT. MAN" OF BUGLE "DESERT ANN" 'SINS OF GOLD? "VOIGIs SSS SSSSSIVIU_SSSS_ SSS SSS SS Sd ae) Lg 8 ff fi fff (i | a | | |F OR SALE! Central Lots in Cobalt Lot 323 Argentite St., opposite Imperial Bank. Lot 360 and part lot 361 Silver St., to T. & N.O. Ry Station Grounds. Owing, to the decay consequent upon the exhaustion of the silver mines in and near the town, and the abandonment of the Nipissing Central Ry. between New Liskeard through Haileybury and Cobalt to Kerr Lake, these premises have not been under lease for four or five years. They are now offered for sale at far less than their original cost when purchased at the public auction by the Whitney Commission in.1905, and at less than a fifth of their "value" in the sworn opinion of the town assessor. Will accept $250.00 for Lot 323, assessed for 1936 at $1,500.00, and $250.00 for the Silver Street lots, so assessed at $1,300.00. F. R. 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