The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 2 Sep 1954, p. 3

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WW THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three THURSDAY, SEPT 2nd. 1954 Uisjile That it doesn't seem to matter whether it's a city street or a by-pass or a shaded country lane, the emphasis is on speed and up on the Latchford Street Dust Bowl the citizens don't like it and have told us in no uncertain words...at a-speed of 30 miles per hour, you drive an average block in Haileybury in 12 sec- onds but your car creates a terrible dust nuisance ... just think this over carefully, the next time you take the turn at the top of Probyn Street and open up as you head down the street...honestly, what is your hurry? ... drive slowly. take a little extra time and your fellow citizens will truly appreciate your courtesy and thoughtful- ness. AIK That the cool fall days are setting in and it's off to school again ... the Department of Health and Welfare is busy warning everyone that the chief causes of absenteeism in school or industry is the common sold ...they say that this trouble- some disease could he avoided by staying away from _ people who already have one since the germs are usually spread by coughing or sneezing. ..if some- one could figure out how to stay away from people, the common cold would readily be eliminated. OK Ak That just when we were busy getting ready to go off ona holiday, Klaas Bosch came in and left us a sample of his famous honey and if we are any judge of the taste of honey, it's another prize winner...the crop is fair in Northern Ontario, poor in Southern Ontario and an average crop is in store for the Western Provinces. That off to Scotland goes ~Tommy Lemon, 21-year-old son of. Mr and Mrs. Stan Lemon to show the Highland laddies just - how the great Canadian game of hockey is played...a star player right through from St. Mike's Junior "B' to Brampton Juniors to Milton Intermediates, he will set sail the first week in Sept- ember to spend the winter play- ing with one of Scotland's Inter- termediate teams. il eK z That keeping the rooms and the wonderful new look of the Public and High School as_ nice Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury Keefe WEEKLY SPORTS CALENDAR Sunday, September 5th FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS Tri-Town Raiders vs. Kirkland Lake Alouettes GOLF - Jemmett Cup Finals Saturday, September 4th Ladies' McIsaac Cup Finals Sunday, September 5th Hiram Walker, Sun., Sept. 12th FASTBALL PLAY-OFFS SOTBALL FINALS! Watch for Posters! OKs ' O*KESFE'S BREWING COMPANY LIMITED on Sunday at the Mining School 5... ihe as they are going to be work base in the last of the ninth kept of home and the school...but the Town's hopes alive for an- particularly we. think the home cther gar::, } ...if you cannot teach your child Father Jubinville gave up 12 respect of property at home, you hits for North Cobalt's ten runs aren't doing a very good job... while the combined efforts of R. we saw the walls of the wash- Blanchard and Len Fleury gave rooms before and after ... not up seven. Bill Fleming collected ever do we remember anyone three hits for four times up to daring to smear the walls with lead the hitting, followed cosely lipstick, crayon, pencil ... we by Keith Lathem, Tom Fleury, think we would have had to stay Tom Blanchard and Len Landry in after school on first offence with two hits apiece. and after that, a sharp crack The game was called at the end over the knuckles or a blazing of the ninth for darkness and strap was always in the back- the entire game will be replayed, ground...the penalty for delib- if necessary. Score: erate destruction should be se- _ erve...there is no psychological North Cobalt ........ 6 " ; approach, ROWIls asic eee Umpires--J. McAndrews, plate; E. Ramsay, H. Ruddy, bases. That the Northwood Camp for Crippled Children will close on Septeniber 8th...a banquet will mark the end of the season when the summer's record work will be reviewed. DERE Last Thursday, Cobalt Chemi- cals tied the series with West koad, winning their game, 19-14. of Ted tsates and Bob Cole com- bined their pitching efforts to beat the Huard brothers. - Gus Friday was the big gun 5 Chemicals with three grounds - and trom all advance hits for five tries, a nome run peers, MES OTS Oe be quite" and triple among'them. E. Huard season. of sport. .*the -Tri-Town cojiected a triple and 2 singles. Kkaiders are ready to go and it Se i eee looks like the beginning of some- _ sae etre ot : thing worthwhile for if the new Chemicals. 313 314 006--19 13 8 league receive the response it W. Road .105 040 032--14 16 9 anticipates, another year they plan to go on to bigger and bet- ier. things. That the football season opens North Cobatl and the Town played the third game of their ie ae series Friday to keep things go- That this_week we notice a ing at a brisk pace, North Cobalt head in a northern paper reading winning it, 19-10 North Cobalt "Polio Can Break Out at Any "Ow leads the series twoi games Time" warns Dr, Harris, Tem- to one with one game tied. Len iskaming MOH...below in much. Fleury went the route ior North less evident type we found the Cobalt, giving up only -- eigat veassuring words, which to our hits. Father Jubinville was the mind would have made a much /oser. -- : better head for the story...it Batting champion Ab Fleury so little is known about -- polio, collected a double and two sin- why scare every mother right. Sles to lead the hitting. The into the dill pickle bottle...the Weiss brothers combined to get facts are that the picture is re- for of the eight hits off Fleury. assuring and that any large scale Score by innings: epidemic at this time is unlikely N. Cob... 232 005 16x19 18 9 for the danger is always most: Town 123 000 013--10 8 11 acute in the month of August... es perhaps it is interesting to note Sunday saw tine Chemicals take that the wildest epidemic ever the lead in their best of five to take place among the Eskimos series by beating West Road was in February, but this is 8-3. Chemicals now lead ..two September and the picture is games to one. West Road felt bright. : the loss of their pitcher and star Perret hitter, Ed Huard, who has left That-the Haileybury Art Club for the west. Ted Bates gave up- wil] be meeting soon to make Only three hits, while Pete plans for the coming season and Huard for the West Road gave this is their invitation to every-. up ten. : one interested to call Miss The- _ Bob Cole with three hits in rese Fortier at the Misericordia, four tries was the high spot for Hospital, 151; -for further in the Chemicals in hitting .Oo formation. triple by R. Huard, and singles Peres by Len Johnson and Plaunt ac- That if you don't have nerves counted for the three hits. these days, you justaren't fasa- Chemicals ..302 000 030--8 10 5 ionabless. Janie is a little ten- W. Road year-old we encountered on our sunny holiday in Muskoka...she Monday night, Nortn Cobalt was healthy and fat and full of again tried to finish off the Town fun....but at ten o'clock one team but to no avail. A 5-5 tie morning she asked if wed like an was the result, making a fifth orange...we reminded her that game necessary. The Town had we had all just had breakfast the game in hand until the first and she replied "Well, I have to of the ninth when three costly have an orange drink évery errors gave North Cobalt three morning at ten for my nerves... runs to tie the score. The Town "Janie", we said, "you can't be could do nothing in their half of having nerves at your age" ... the nith. and she answered quite emphat- ~ Billy Grozelle gave the Town ically "If I don't have an orange twoof its five runs with a triple atten, I will kill my sister," so anda double. Roger Fleming she had one every morning at ten also got two hits with a home and she didn't kill her eighteen- run and a single. For North Co- year-old sister. .thinkicr= "* over balt, Don Davidson gathered two we thought she had provocation singles. on many occasions so we recom- 'Father Jubinville pitched the mend "'an orange.". entire game, giving up seven Serko bingles. The Town feels the the loss of its relief pitching staff of Doug Hargrave and Baz Rud- dy.. Len Fleury also went the 1oute for North Cobalt, giving up six hits. Score innings: N. Cobalt. 020 000 003--5 7 8 Town ... 000 0210 200-5 6 7 . 000 100 020--3 37 \(AZZ SPORTS PARADE eee Z Mr. and Mrs. H. Jensen and oy. WS children, Barbara and Richard, Last Wednesday, the Town arrived home last week-end from managed a 10-10 tie with North athree week's motor trip through Cobalt. A timely home run by Western Canada and the United Bill Fleming with Abraham on States. a Temiskaming Construction Limited ENGINEERS Design, Construction, Mine Development, Operation Electrical and Mechanical Installations ie - BRANCH OFFICE HEAD OFFICE TORONTO OFFICE 210 erda Sts Haileybury, Ont. 2110--44 King St. W. Sudbury, Ont. Phone 517 Phone EM 6-9357 GOLF CLUB NOTES. ~~ this, week are Grace McDonough, Eleanor Whitby, Flora McFarlane The Fall Dance at the Club will Audrey Bond. Jeanne Murphy, and Ness McAulay. be held next week-Saturday, September 11th, The date of the Closing Dance which will prob- ably be in late September -- will be announced later. Because so many members have vacated the rainy north for other parts this summer, the Tea Committee have had a rough time planning for hostesses for their weekly event. Beginning this week, the Stewardess. Mrs. Brown has been kind enough to take over the teas and so may we remind you once again that if you plan to entertain a party of friends on Wednesday after- noon, please be thoughtful enough to phone Mrs. Brown well in advance. In the Captains' Event played on Friday last Lou Dettmar was the winner with a net 79 over her two opponents, K. Keddie and Ness McAulay. Lou Dettmar won the Tuer Event on Saturday last with a 73 net. 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