-- field day. ~ and Parry Sound were the other ae THURSDAY, JULY 10th 1952 Junior N.U.G.A. Tournament Was Great Success The first N.O.G.A..Junior Boys' tournament was held last week~ end in Kirkland Lake--undoubt- edly the event will be a highlight o tuture years, as it was a definite success, Kirkland Lake's rolling golf course was in fine shape for the meet and bright sunshine shone down on the torty-one contest- ants irom 13 clubs in Northerid Untario competing for the Mor- land Brothers Cup, donated by North Bay's well known golfing brothers, Dave and bill. The cup given tor annual competition for boys under 18 years of age, was won by Gordon Foran of Kirkland Lake, who played like a veteran campaigner going the round in 160. Pat O'Gorman of Idylewilde captured first place in the B cass for the 14 and 15 year olds and Pa Casey of Kirkland topped the 13 years and under group. The three winners will go to London this week-end to compete in the O.G. A. tournament. All expenses are borne by the N.O.G.A. 'Three Haileybury lads, Roger Fleming, Jim Hitchen and Jimmy Woods, represented the local club in the meet and report hav- ing had a wonderful week-end. (2 [ff ft 0) i Gouit Ciub Notes i (a 'the Haileybury Golf Club Dances will be held on Saturday nights from here in and not on Friday as reads on your schedule. The° Kirkland Lake Goli Club invitation field day is on Tuesday, July 15th, Millie Binkley, Phyllis Bates, and Jeannie Arnold of New Lis- keard and Claire McNulty, Jean Murphy, Flora McFarlane and Annette Pringle of Haileybury journeyed to North Bay on Sun- day to compete in the North Bay Golf and Country Club's annual Idylewylde, Sudbury clubs events. Anne Gluckstein of Parry Sound was top player in the 18-hole competition turning in a 47-44-91 total to take home the "abatt Trophy for the secone ~traight year. Runner-up was Jean Mac- Donald with 97. Doreen Lyon of lrouqois Falls and Haileybury's Flora McFarlane tied with 98 each in third place. In the putting, Flora McFarlane represented in the day's ~ shone on the greens to win the least number of putts for 18 holes. Clare McNulty wona hidden hole prize. Congratulations! Friday, Juy 11th is the third round of the McIsaac Event. This is your next to final chance to to qualify in the eyent. Saucers are back in vogue and we're not talking about teas --it's the flying kind up there in the blue--one sighted Friday at noon by a member of The Hail- eyburian staff and one sighted from the verandah of the Golf Club on Friday night. The latter made a smooth landing on the moon and the other--destination unknown.- Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury These Quality Coals are Ready for Immediate Delivery... OLGA POCAHONTAS Screen Lump ----- $24.00 READING BRIQUETS 24.50 POWER STOKER -- $21.50 "Buy now for Summer Prices _ Haileybury Fuels .. Phone 349, Haileybury * "OUT FISHING" "Lawyers forget ther vocative and bawling clients; barristers their marked briefs; doctors and surgeons their case books and their patients; noliticians their office; writers their royalties: judges the bench . . . . happy are they for they can go fishing." --Morley Roberts The inexperienced angler some- times has difficulty in telling the difference between a muskie and a pike. Although muskies are not very common in this district, we have heard of a few being caught in Lake Temiskaming. The muskie can be distinguished from the pike by the scaling on the cheek and opercle (a membrane bone located behind the cheek and covering the gills). In the pike the cheek is entirely scaled while the opercle is scaled above with the lower half scaleless. In th muskie, the upper halves of the cheek and opercle are scaled and naked on the lower halves. The simplest way to know what you are bringing home for dinner is just to remember that in the pike, the background is dark and the markings lighter, while in the muskie the background is light and the markings darker. Aerial planting of fish is a new venture of the Department of Lands and Forests and one which seems tobe payng otf. Speckled trout are carried aloft in Depart- ment "Beavers, dumped out through a funnel-shaped contri- vance at heights up to 1,200 feet. investigations reveal that there is almost 100 per cent survival af- ter the fish hit the water... Actu- ally landing the craft on the water to be stocked and placing the fish at liberty is more practical--how- ever aerial planting is good in that the Department is able to restock watefs otherwise inaccessible. there are a great many little things to ius s about when going ishing if you want to bring back a, fish Sunny days the fish do not like--they draw the blinds and wrap their fins around a cool Collins. 'Vhey do not like sha- dows--they do not like fishermen either so that windy days are said to be fishing days as the wind- created waves will -hide every- thing. Loo, it is essential to wear colorless clothes, tread quietly and say nothing.. It mat- ters not that the writer caught a 4-pound trout wearing a red and green checked shirt on a sunny day when his companion was screaming for the fly dope. These things I telb you are true. Shhh ! They are biting at George Crick and Pike Crick. Last year, George Beaudet caught a nice brown trout planted out here some time before by the De- partment of Lands and Forests. "Out Fishing" would like to hear from the fisherman who can re- peat the performance. Linda Rolph who has been holi- daying with her mother on Lake Anima-Nipissing caught a nice five-pound trout last week. They do say the fish aren't bit- ing in Lake Temiskaming--never- the less Edith McCuaig, Laura McKay, Art Throop and Elliott Slaght lured eight nice pickerel into. the boat on Saturday after- noon--top weight 54 pounds. Prior to this outing they came = home with fourteen one day--all from Burnt Island area. THE HALLEYBURIAN North Cobalt Separate School Promotion List Grade 1X Aurel Belanger, Constance Du- puis, Evelyn Larabie,, Claude St- Cyr. Grade VIII Jacqueline Ayotte, Raymond Ayotte, Yvette Belanger, Linda Larkin, Emelie Touzin, ai Grade VII Madeleine Belanger, Rose-Alice Dessureault, Andre Duhaime, Syl- via Larabie, Jean-Charles Lev- eille, Romeo Mallais, Marcel St- Cyr, Beverley Walker. Grade VI Paul Fleury hon., Rita Fleury hon., Pauline Plante hon., Robert Ruddy hon.., Real St-Cyr hon., Florence Touzin hon, G. 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Grade IV Lorraine Gauvreau hon., Marie Rose Ayotte, Raymond Cloutier, Margaret Rose Cross, Andre Des- marais, Yvette Desmarais, An- thony Dube, Jean Dupuis, Rachel Gelinas, Paul Ladouceur, Patricia Larkin, Sylvio Pilon, Fernand Plante, Jim Smith, Carmen Tou- zin, Paul Trahan, Grade III Bernice Dube hon., Claire Eng- land, Georges Fleury hon., Marie- TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 9.25 a.m. 4.25 p.m. 12.45 noon' 11.45 p.m. DAYLIGHT TIME Single Return $7.15 $12.90 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY PHONE 101-2-3 Rose Leveille hon., Denise St.Cyr hon., Alice Cyr, Jeanne Cyr, Fred- erick Cranston, Denise Dessur- éault, Yolande Delisle, Therese Dessurreault, Larrie England, Kathleen Hill, Francoise Leveille, Mary Palmer, Aime Plante, Den- ise Plante. 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