The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 1 Jul 1954, p. 3

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THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1954 BeBe: : GOLF CLUB NOTES Paul hon); Davies, Robert (con- ditional) ; Desmarais, Rita; For~ rette, Donald; Benoit, Margue- rite; Bouffard, Jean-Paul; Bouf- Forget, Raymond; Gauthier, Barbara; McMahon, Sharon; Grade 3--Blair, Bobby, hon; Claudette; Gough, Christopher; Pringle, Judy; Whelan, Monica: Bolger, John; Cassdy, David, hon; hon... On Sunday, golfers motored to get. Alice ; Forget, Benjamin fard, Pauline ; _Brunet, Emile; Gravel, Gisele, Gravel, Lorraine; Grade 6--Brown, Lynn, Fleming. Steven, hon; Gough, North Bay to participate in their (conditional) ; Forget, Claire; Caron, Rita ; Catudal, Robert; Johnson, Ronald Lemay Yvonne; Burns, Jack hon.; Hogan, Angus; Bobby, hon; Sauve, Norman; annual field day.. Winter wea- Forget, Yvonne; Gauther, Patri- Collin, Lucille; Davies, Carole; McMahon, Marcel; Moore, Fran- Nowalt, Ralph; O'Grady, Carol Venne, Rose Anna. cia; Gauvreau, Corinne, Gauvreau, Dariche, Paul; Deaiche, Paul- ccisé; Morissette, Marianne; hon.; Stevens, Walter; Walsh, Grade 2--Bilodeau, Claudette ther closed in but many of the seventy-five braved. the cold N-lson; Gravel, Raymond; Gra- ette; Dupuis, Patrick; Dupuis, Sanche, Leopold ; Sauve, Linda; Sharon; Walsh, Velma; Watson, Polger, Jimmy; Cotnam, Diane; winds to finish nine holes- Flora vel, Ronald; Larocque, Made- Pauline ;. Forget, Jeannette; For- Vincent Yvon; Walsh. Richard. Glen. A : Fleming, Patrick; Harder, Mar- McFarlane won the hidden hole laine; Loranger. Ursule; Parent, get, Julienne; Gauvreau, Denis; English Section Grade 5 -- Bolger, Raymond; garet Ann; Humphry, Colin; for the visitors and Ness McAulay Densie;, Rivard, Ronald (cond) ; Gravel, Lillianne ; Larocque,Rose- ~ Grade 9--Laronde, Diane, hon. Hogan. Gerry, i Huard Wayne; Humphry, David; Lemay, Patri- was unbeatable on the greens, Sanche, Pierrette; Sauve, Gerald; Marie; Mariette, James; Mathieu { edwell, Judy, hon., McGinley. ue Bt oe pase Valerie; cia; McMahon. Maureen; Piche, highlighting the precision per- Zanin, Valentine. Louise (hon); Plante, Jean-Guy peter; McMahon, Dennis; Scal- mean aoe Bite Robert; Douglas, Walsh Peter formance with a long approach _ GRADE 3 Ranger. Richard; _Sauve, Claire 75, Shriley, hon ieriault, Edwin; Valsh, Denis. Grade 1--Burns Brent; Day, "swith a No. 4 wood that rolled in Beland, Francoise; Beland, Hen- (hon) ; St-Cyr. Yvette (hon); Grade 8-- Burns, Linda; Bilo- _Grade a - Brown, Rosemary; Gordon; De Joseph, Grace; Fleu- the cup. Total putts 15. The ti-Paul; Bouffard, Therese; Bour- Tessier, Joseph; Watson, Jacque- deau, Janine; Cassidy, Tony, hon. : a erat Judy, noes Hadley, ry. Richard; Harder Mary Jane; Juniors were well represented get, James; Caron, Helene; Cat- line; Zanin John (conditional). [2 mothe, Raymond. hon. Rie a ee er, rene Hogan. Legris, Mary; Mattias, Gloria; with Kathie Murphy, and Jane udal. Andre; Catudal, Raymond; GRADE 1 f Grade 7 -- Bolger, Gerald; Secale i met ie pei Nelson, Pretty, Suzette; Pringle, Jane; and June Ledwell playing the Davies. Eveline ; Fleury, Rita; Beland, Collette; Beland, Mich- Brown, Michael, hon, Hadley, © ariiyn; Fiche, Konnie. Rouse, Cheryl Anne, Gravel, Ronald (hon); "Lacasse, course for the first time. Jane came out on top in the "C" Divi- Pierre; Loranger, Carmel; el; Bouffard, Maurice; Caron, Georgette; Caron Jeanne; Caron, sion with the low gross. Others Loranger, Adrienne; Mer- \adeliene; Bourget, John; Cam- atteriding were Teanne Murphy, cit) Patilette; Mercier, Therese; peau, Paul; Deraiche, Paul; For- Lou Dettmar. Phyll Bates and Patry, Jeannine; Patry Paul; cet, Real; Fortin, Leo; Fournier, and Hazel Thompson. Patry, Pauline; Plante. Nicole; Marianne; Gauthier Roger; Gau- ee Rivard, Paul (hon); Sauve, Ber- yreau, Eugene Garvel, Madeliene Over forty guests enjoyed the nard ; _sauve, Donald; Sauve, Grenon, Luc; Larocque, Louis ; tea day last week and for those ea sayOles Real; Simard, Mathieu. Jean Marc; Phillippe, who would like to enjoy the social 'veline (hon); Whelan, Pierre. dear; Philippe, Robert; Ren- life of the Club--a reminder that verandah memberships are avail- able for the season for $12.50 en- GRADE 2 Alllard, Bill; Autio. Alice; Bar- aud, Louis; Rivard, Richard; Riche, Michel; Roy, Donald; Si- mard, Suzanne; St-Cyr, Lucien; Savings Through Safety Ontario Hydro has always recognized that safety devices Tessier, Sharlene. KINDERGARTEN Audet, Lise; Caron, Alice; Cat- ron, Annette; Cotnam, Ronnie; Day, Patricia; Dupuis, Alice; Finnerty, Julie; Fleming, Gary; alone do not eliminate acci- dents. A special Safety Depart- ment carries out a continuing, comprehensive, educational safety program and in addition periodically checks equipment and reviews the safety methods : --$--$--$--$--$--$<---------- employed in the Commission's a widely diversified day-to-day oF, : operations. The marked reduc- tion in major and minor in- Repairs on titling the holder to all privileges except that of golfing. If the rains should come on Sundays an& the Stewardess is not at the Club early in the day. don't call off your plans for Sun- day dinner because throughout the summer months dinner will le seryed at 6:30 p.m. juries to Hydro personnel is a source of satisfaction and has materially assisted in maintain- ing the high standard of service associated with the name, "Hydro." The first round of the Taylor Cup was played last Wednesday. Flora MIfarlane and Jack Mc~ * DO Knight and Grace McDonough Mal and Art Stollery paired their All oe During 1953, fourteen Com: golfing skill in the two-ball four- of RADIOS Preston servlsyeeeana Ere some to come n with the best medals and cortificates for scores . Other players were 21 Lake Shore Road Information concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing to your Hydro Chairman, by. gener aie Heat Jeanne Murphy and Ossie Walli, Phone 509 New Liskeard 620 University Avenue, Toronto, Asecciatlon spd Net one ae Annette Pringle and Cliff Low- ; ery, Audrey Bond -and her son Stephen and Ness MAualay and bao ee me scorenS e , . Wy Edey- On Friday, members enjoyed Bp S ar luncheon at the Club and teed off "as ERSONAL a ape et ae in the Tuer event in the after- i see noon. Lou Dettmar and Ness Security travel] 30,000 mil \ McAulay qualified. The non- mae Co . lends f i, re Iles golfers had an afternoon at the Procram : anada, Lridge tables: TBS neta places L OSSERVATORE Pee ; Be ANO, ', Rome Something new from the Lady Captains --a_ two-ball foursome le or Friday, July 2nd: wy ee You set your own savings-goal «.. + you-save on the Populate ~ convenient instalment plan. . . and your PSP contract guarantees your estate the full amount of that goal in case of decease before you make it. Drop into your nearest branch right away for the free PSP book- July 3rd to 9th inclusive is the second round of the Captains' Event and the C.L.G.U Special A WONDERFUL LESSON IN GOODWILL WHICH WE MUST NOT MISS. catia wevee eo Award Prizes to S.S. Pupils this Ee Sh qaeday to caval comin sive piece of A GAZETA, S8A0 PAULO in Closing Ceremonies ; t comprehen : untry : rhe fre come to this oe : jana to r. Continued from Page 1) aicioing Canad since before the wa (hon); Larocque, Roger; La- jai s gter @uarvta anche roque, Fernand; Mercier, Ronald; England. Morissette, Lorraine (hon); Pat- ry, Lucille; Plante, Denise; Ren- aud, Paul; Sanche, Henri, Sanche, Rheal; Savoie, Therese; St-Cyr. Leo (hon); Whelan, Mary (hon). GRADE 4 Allard, Roger, Baron, Gilles; a Catudal, Rita (hon); Cormier, Your BNS Manager is a good man to know. In Haileybury he is A. M. Hurst. VISIT THE ROCKIES Q., «+ Whe Diesel Way y eee ~~ Cg SHOWING THE SWISS PEOPLE THE PRODIGIOUS PHENOMENON THAT IS CANADA. 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