The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 8 Jan 1953, p. 3

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THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three' THURS., . JANUARY: ~ 8th,=1953 Northern Ski Ciub t Ladies' Bingo on Tuesday night be out looking for two straight.Ray O'Grady as the assistant Haileybury hopes to haye at Y --her six wins in a row must wins over the Liskeard clan. captain for the coming season least two more practices before 1 ou establish some kind-of a record Starting time for both games is Bob Weiss will take over the the two games, Plans Active Year . the Mitchell twins of scheduled for three o'clock, coaching for about two weeks, is --David Tuer at Cross Lake Ought iNirkland Lake won three times "Last Monday the team picked Mr. Stollery the regular coach --Want Ads Bring Results! Brian Poppleton as captain and Will be away on a business trip. The turn of the New Year saw a nunmiber of skiing enthusiasts limbering up on the beginners hill and in cross country runs on the lake. Just, one more good fall of snow is needed to improve conditions to the skier's liking. From 'here in, the Ski Club Chalet will be open every Satur- day and Sunday aond-it is ex- pected that skiers and spectators alike | will: spend' many a° happy week-end. at one of Ontario's finest 'ski spots and in the com- fortable new ski chalet with its big picture windows designed to view the exciting activity on tne slopes. ; On Friday night, the annua meeting will be held in the Blue Room of Hotel. Haileybury at 7.30, All those interested in ski- ing and the welfare of the Club are invited to attend to elect the officers for the coming year and plan for social events to be held during the season. Instruction for adults! will begin Every. member is urged to enroll in these classes "whether ' they consider themselves to be crack skiers or whether they are just learning the ropes for--there is always something to-be learned to improve skiing technique. A new tow rope has been or- dered to replace the present one which has been in use for the past three years. The 2,480 ft. long rope. will) be- here in a week's time. Then, some twenty-five skiers will take half an hour haul- ing the rope up and over, the pul, leys and down again before the tow will be humming once more and réady to carry the members up to-the heights. Thotightfulness on the part of those who have means of getting to the Club could nrean a longer children © and this week-end. and happiér'day for many yotng.... skiers. The Cobalt bus will leave the Blue Line at one o'clock sharg and skiers 'gathered there woulc welcome a tide' ftom someone with roomtosparein their cars, If skiers. take the bus, they must ski from the highway to the club. Five or six skiers could club to- gether,and take a taxi. However, the best plan by far would be for groups to form in different neigh- borhoods and arrange with fath- ers to take turns transporting them to the Club, A new process perfected by an English furrier, ~Major Cyrii Kent, 'renders pelts so supple that a full length mink coat can easily be slipped through a seven- inch ring. ~The 'secrét process combines, "elbow and hourszof hard work. No chemi- cals age allowed near the skins. Did you know that... St an ay erease WAS BUILT IN 1769-OVER 180 YEARS AGO! (IT WAS WRECKED WHEN IT HiT A WALL AT FULL SPEED...2 MPH! ) BIGGER, SOFTER SUPER-CUSHIONS BY GOODYEAR PROVIDE GREATER DRIVING COMFORT, LONGER MILEAGE.TWO PRICE RANGES... REGULAR PRICED DE LUXE SUPER: CUSHION AND THE LOW PRICED MARATHON SUPER-CUSHION. SEE US 'SOON.FOR EITHER OF THESE BIG LOOK FOR THIS "HIGH SIGN" _ OF QUALITY x51 HAILEYBURY. GARAGE -~FERGUSON AVE. PHONE: 3 CHEVROLET -- OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS SALES & SERVICE To Know That at the start of the New Year, New Liskeard will havea new business under way, the {emiskaming Upholstering Com- pany, headed by Art Soucie, well known in town and district. That the Ski Club will be open every Saturday and Sunday for the balance of the winter. in- structions for children and adults will start this week-end. That too often, two organiza- tions (and occasionally three) choose the same date for their tea, dance, bingo, or event of the year with the result that neither évent is the success it should have been... to help you, we have set up a date bureau... . you simply phone The Haileybur. ian the moment your organization plans a "do" and we'll let you know if the way is clear... we're expecting every organiza- tion in town to co-operate in this little scheme to everyone's ad- vantage, {hat anyone who wishes to curl this season should contact either Harry Ramey in Cobalt or k. J. Poppleton here--at once. That we called the Town Shop: the other day on the telephone and-since they don't have such a thing as a telephone, we got to wondering how the Foreman ever knows about the endless number of complaints that some- how or other do seem to crop up in this well laid out Ititle hamlet . they. wave a red flag from the Town Office . . . . antiquated but satisfactory and it must bea terrific saving for the taxpayers! the fact is, there is seldom anyone at the Town Shop... they are all out working, so a telephone would be a bit of a waste. o That the school bus starts operating on Monday. That Lady Luck smiled down on Mrs. C. Pringle at the Legion that a rink skipped by Ness, MeAulay with Mrs. Frank Me- varlane as vice and Mrs. L. Woods and Miss Kay Peters as second and lead won the first competition at the New Lis keard Curing Mlk e. 5 they won hve games out of six. that the Carrie Gray will hold a Valentine Lea on Saturday, webruary L4th, that Mrs, Bob Ashford was lucky again and won the $10.00 >pecial at the Legon Ladies' bingo ... the gramd prize at tht next one will be $75.00. -- ihat because the regular Lap dies' Legion meeting would have tallen on New Year's Night, the meeting will take place on Fri- day the Yth in the Legion Hall. 'that the first total eclipse will occur on january 2¥th and will ve viewed clearly by those in wortheastern North America total phase will be at the moon's rising, . . - there will be another total eclipse on the 26th of July . more interesting to the natives, though, will be the know- ledge bat there will be a ull moon for toboganning on Janu- ary JUth, z That several tamilies had all the light bulbs stolen from their trees during the season and one irate citizen went to find out how cold the winds blew and snew to find the thermometer had been stolen .... cold, cold hearts. Haileybury to Play Liskeard Home and Home Series During the past week it was wondered the Midgets would play an exhibition game It is now certain, however, when will play their first two games. This Sat- urday the Kinsmen Midgets tra- vel to New Liskeard to take on the powerful New Liskeard Mid- gets. The same two teams will return here Sunday in anotner exhibition tilt, Haileybury will when and where the team STARS WILF CARTER SHOW IN PERSON NORTH COBALT, COMMUNITY HALL SAT., JAN. Pictured above is Miss Peggy Boone, clever miss of Tap, Hawaiian and Acrobatic Dancing-- one of the outstanding attractions that has been stealing hearts with her talent with the Stars of the Wilf Carter Show, which has been breaking attendance records at all arenas and auditoriums across the Dominion. A bit on the Irish side is. Hot-Shot, O'Malley, ace comedian, direct from Flannigans boarding house -- along with Bob Allen, playing guitar on the back of his neck, and playing bass viol with,both feet off the floor, balancing in the air. Also such acts as two men play- ing the same guitar at the same time. There's outstandine musical selections with Chuck Mason -- Songs by the featured girls vocalists, Candy and Chickie, the girl with " the White Accordeon. Your Master of Ceremonies is "Ernie", with such acts as two' pickpockets at the theatre -- see a man floating in air -- demonstration of new perfume. There's a selling of a cigar store. See the case of dynamite -- all this and more as it goes off with a bang among beauty of the black lights Admission: Adults 75c, tax inc.; Children under 12,-35c tax inc. Show starts at 8.30 sharp -- Be early for seats! Sponsored by New Liskeard Kiwanis Club OF THE 10, 1953 FRIDAY'- SATURDAY SPECIALS! Ue a PRIMMED LOIN "PORK CHOPS .59 Ib 53c Ib. BEEF Brisket Rib Stew 25c Ib. FRESH MEATY PORK SPARE RIBS RIMMED LOIN || PORK ROASTS .55 Ib While They Last HALF or WHOLE LEGS OF PORK © PORK and BEEF HAMBURG 55c lb. BIRD'S EYE FROZEN COD FILLETS 35c Ib. Approx. 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