The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 12 Aug 1954, p. 3

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1954 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three AL Of 'hat the Legion Ladies would like to thank Mrs. A. D. Hellens, Mrs. S- Rouse, Dayntrie Mac- Dougall Barbara Lee Cooke, The- rese Villeneuve, P.-F. Hardware and Frank Plaunt for their gen- erous assistance during the Jubi- lee. re That the youngsters are having a fine time in the park with the adddition of junior swings and something new are the two rings rut up through the ingenuity of Rotarians and_ with the assistance of P. M. Fleming who provided the bar. OO That further donations to the Jubilee were made. by-~ Hugh Carmichael the Ideal Dairy and Mrs. E. M. McCuaig...and from Hollywood, California, came greetings from igre Slaght "Best Jubilee wishes. ..cannot be there in person but am with you in spirit" FOCI ACK That they finally got the truck NEW GASOLINE ADDITIVE BOOSTS ENGINE POWER Report Power Gains as high as 15% In the engines of most cars on the road today, there is a reser- voir of power never used--power locked in by carbon and lead deposits. But now, according to scien- tists at the Shell Oil Company, anew gasoline additive, blended into Shell Gasolines and sold under the trademark TCP, is neutralizing these deposits and giving power gains up to 16%. Two-way Power Loss Incombustionchambersthese - deposits glow red hot and set off the gasoline-air mixture before ~ the piston reaches its proper firing position. Engineers this pre-ignition. Power is held captive--the full power of the engine is never realized. These same deposits--the en- gineers say--also form on spark plugs, where they causethespark plugstoshort-circuit and misfire. They point out that this pair of power-wasters, pre-ignition and spark plug misfiring, is the great- est cause of power loss today. TCP Frees Captive Power Shell Gasolines with TCP, Shell engineers report, put this captive power back to work, boosting engine power as much as 15% . Shell engineers explain it this way: "TCP additive keeps deposits from becoming red hot--and therefore stops pre-ignition. It also makes the deposits non- condugtive and ends spark plug misfiring." 9 The engineers say that Shell Gasolines with TCP act se quickly that a motorist will feel ~ that his engine has had a tune- up before he's finished the second tankful. But Shell warns that since deposits constantly accu- mulate, there is only one way to _ maintain the increase in power --continued use of TCP. They call TCP the greatest gasoline development i in 31 peste: Shell Pri ani with TCP are available only at Shell Dealers. "NOW GET BOTH SHELL GASOLINES WITH The Greatest Gasoline Development in 31 Years Temiskaming Construction Limited ENGINEERS Design, Construction, Mine Development, Operation Electrical and Mechanical Installations BRANCH OFFICE HEAD OFFICE TORONTO OFFICE 210 Cedar St. Haileybury, Ont. 2110--44 King St. W. Sudbury, Ont. Phone 517 Phone EM 6-9357 Still smiling, Haileybury's Frank Plaunt charges down the track on Jiremen's Day at Haileybury's Diamond Julee. out of the lake last week-end picture in Toronto where it ran the Club are the pride and joy and the report was given to us for months to full houses /. se of Haileybury--this time, it was by a helpful little seven-year-old Pied rats Shieh walle Jane Ledwell playing into the ote 2 aq" 7 r a ma lee BS irdy y boy who added "Now you'll have voursel Malone antGie youl leave qe DAZE bracket with a birdie two sOmevmney fOr yOu -- paper - +1 theatreme an on the sixth and the least num- even at seven, he knows his KAR ber of putts In the second division, eve: Golf Notes al : eI This is the most important note That firemen appointed a com- Hostesses at next Wednesday's in the Golf Notes -- because of mittee to look after their park pro- ject at the lakefront . . . Chair- man is Bill Fleming and with him, he has Treasurer E. St. Louis, Jim Blair, Walter Stevens, Billie Hughes, Sam Hughes and Shorty Sadler... . Se OK That we wish to thank Mrs. J. H. Shibley of Toronto for her generous donation which we received this week for Northwood Camp and crippled children. . . . FRI That we learn from Mrs. C. Mc- Vicar that down Burnstown way, it is so cold and wet and the farm- ers are thaving difficulty saving their hay . . . we have written to tell Mrs. McVicar that up Haileybury way, it is also cold and wet and we are having difficulty saving our dispositions . . . warm- est sight we saw last week-end was a group of bathers on the Lake Shore Road huddled around a magnificent bonfire. FORA That Wallace MacGirr has seen us on television already and we thank him for sending us the good news. ... "I had a grand time on Sunday at' 6 p.m. watching the Diamond Jubilee on television. . . I saw the firemen's parade, their races, Mayor H. A.»Day and Fire Chief Watson, the prospectors tent etc.; the water sports and the ex- hibition by the three champions on the lake and the crowd watching was quite near and could be recog- nized by their friends . . . Hailey- bury people would have had great pleasure if they had only seen their friends and young people in the pictures walking about and cheer- ing each event... ." 2A That there is an English picture called "The Kidnappers" coming to your local theatre ... . we saw this On6efe5 WEEKLY SPORTS CALENDAR LADIES' GOLF Friday, August 13tk Second Round Tuer Fourth Round President's C.L.G.U. Special August 14th to 20th Third Round Captain' and C.L.G.U. Special SOFTBALL Thursday, August 13th Town vs. Chemical Sunday, August 15th Chemicals vs. North Cobalt Tuesday, August 17th West Road vs. Town Play-offs to be announced later. ey O°KEEFE'S BREWING COMPANY puto 22 tea will be Mrs. S. Bond; Mrs. P. B. Dettmar, Mrs. C. Van Eden and Mrs. V. Daughney. increasing activity in the Club and the large verandah member- ship, the attendance at the Wed- nesday teas has been wonderful. However, the tea hostesses must Catching up on the golf activi- ties after making way for the be notified by members of the Jubilee, seventy golfers from the number they plan to bring to Northern Ontario attended the 'lie tea fo obrvious reasons. We invite you to follow these notes each week, find out the convener's tame and phone. Otherwise. (Continued on Page Four) Kirkland Lake visitors' day last month, Those entering from this Club were Flora McFarlane, Grace McDonough. Audrey Bond, Jeanne Murphy, Phyllis Bates, Lou Dettmar, Jeannie Arnold, Judy and Jane Ledwell, Suzanne Smith, Kathie Murphy, Kay Price, Phone 52 Edith Doheny and Ness McAuay- Modern Taxi Flora McFarlane played true to form and captured the low gross Hotel Haileybury honors. The Junior members of EMPIR Mon. to Sat--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. single bill. THEATRE New Liskeard Show at 7 and 9 p.m. On Deuble bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m SHOWING TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY-- "BOTANY BAY" THURSDAY NITE IS PHOTO-NITE This Week's Cash Offers Total $130.00 FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 13th and 14th "Here Comes the Girls" Bob Hope, Tony Martin. Cartoon plus Shorts MONDAY, TUES., AUGUST 16th and 17th "Creature from Black Lagocn" Michael Carlson, News, Plus Added Short Julia Adams WED., THURS. AUGUST 18th and 19th "Veils of Bagdad" MARI BLANCHARD News, Cartoon, Plus Added Shorts Summer GGAL PRICES Now is the time to fill your coal-bin with high grade Coal from Haileybury Fuels pe) Co) TOURISTS ! We now have 40-lb cartons of Briquets for your Camp. eSsl=ro CEMENT BLOCKS We have high-tested Building and Chimney Blocks of all kinds. HAILEYBURY FUEL C9. Phone 349 Haileybury, Ont. Box 65 For Further information and prices call VISIT THE ROCKI ES Scenic Canadian Rockies travel is more enjoyable than ever aboard smooth Canadian Pacific Diesels. SPIRAL TUNNELS; Business or pleasure-bound, you experience a new high in travel comfort... modern "picture window" coaches, choice of berths to drawing rooms, colourful diners featuring delicious meals and world famous Canadian Pacific service. ge cee LAKE Louis. rf BANFF Ner, . laformation and reservations from any Ontario Northland or Canadian Pacific Agent or write: GEO. A. BURT District Passenger Agent, Bigin & Elm, Sudbury Tel.: OS 4-4421 \ Fe EAN WHO WASN'T THERE! S/S # Can ou Tell Which Soldier is a Dummy? A Double Pass will be given for this program for the first Ten Correct Answers Second World War! oto a 'Mar ANTHONY STEEL WILLIAM stor of the London production G M B Address all mail to the Strand Theatre Haileybury. Winners to be Announced Next Week. Starts Wednesday Aug. 25th, Strand Theatre sent to us by mail a 'e ee XX a & ag 50. PRISON CAMP" JACK : ROBERT" WARNER + BEATTY: SYLVESTER. of "Teahouse of the 'August Moon" ». DD LE 'TON, " ' . U iY T c L M I HAEL A FO U-R

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