eee THURSDAY, 'SEPT 30th, 1954 THE HALLEYBURIAN Page Three President T. Smith Sees Bright Future for Golf Club The Haileybury Golf Club qlosed its season on Sunday with one hundred and sixty peo- ple participating in one of the most enjoyable evenings in the history of the Club. The occa- sion was the annual presentation of golf prizes preceded by a sup- per party arranged by the Ladies Section, In thanking the Stewardess. Mrs. A. J. Brown, the Profes- sional, Percy Hitchen, the Ladies' Section and the Men's Executive for their efforts during the past season, President Terry Smith pointed out that success could only be achieved by every mem- ber taking a part in the affairs of the Club. "We need," he said "one fifth more members next year and I sincerely believe that they can be securedif every mem- ber will do his or her part." The Men's Prizes were pre- sented by Captain RonMorissette as follows: Captains' and President's Cups --O. E. Wallli. Gordon Cup -- Gordon Mc- Knight. New Liskeard. Hiram Walker--Dan Hellens. Bagshaw Trophy--Ron Mor- issette. Senior Club CGhampion--Frank Kemp, New Liskeard. Taylor Cup (presented by Ralph Taylor)--O. E. Walli and Stella Blanchette. The Ladies' Prizes were pre- sented by the President. Mrs. Ledwell. assisted by the Captain, Nessa McAulay, as follows: Club Champion -- Flora Mc- Farlane, Runner-Up--Grace McDon- ough. Consolation and Runner-Up-- S. Blanchette and Jean Grant. Jackson Cup--Jeanne Mur- phy; Consolation--Judy Ledwell. Tuer event (presented by C.F. Tuer)--Lou Dettmar, New Lis- keard. MclIsaac Event (presented by N. D. MclIsaac)--Jeanne Murphy Jemmett Cup--Audrey Bond. Captains --Lou Dettmar. President's (presented by Su san Ledwell)--Kay Price, New Liskeard. : Junior Champion --(Donated by Marjorie Murphy) -- Judy Ledwell. ' Runner-Up--(doated by Flora McFarlane)--Katie Uren. Junior Competition (donated by Audrey Bond)--Kathie Mur- phy. Reduction of Handicap (donat- ed by S. G. Smallman)--Annette Pringle, . Silver and Bronze Ringers -- Flora McFarlane. Copper (presented by Susan Ledwell and Nessa McAulay)-- to Kay Price. On behalf of the Junior Girls, Ackroyd and Son PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS New Liskeard : Ontario Phones 442 and 442-B C. J. HOVEY Repairs on All Makes of RADIOS 21 Lake Shore Road Phone 509 New Liskeard Susan Pringle presented Mr. Hitchen witha gift in apprecia- tion of his voluntary teaching of Junior girls during the season without remuneration. MRS. C. E. FLEMING WINS $100.00 AT THE CURLING CLUB BINGO Mrs. C. E. Fleming was the lucky winner of the $100.00 door prize at the Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club bingo on Satut- day night. The first in a series of bingos in the Club Lounge. drew a crowd of three hundred and . President Alex Mosher thanked them for their interest in making the even'ng a resound- ing success. The next bingo will be held on Tuesday. October 26th so that it will not conflict with the C.W.L. Bazaar being held on Friday and Saturday, October 22nd and 23rd,. Expensive Fishing The Department of Lands and ' Forests' weekly reports tells of tackte boxes full of baits three fishermen recently appre- lures and other equipment car and outboard. hended with 24 pickerel over seized. their legal day's catch. They paid At a _ conservative nas This"may seem each illegal fish cost $9.00 and P'OUS®, the final blow was they didn't get S¢a. $10.00 and costs. rather lenient but it- was only the beginning. The trio paid the fish anyway. LIBRARY NOTES The Channel Shore by Charles Martimes $100.00 for the release of kle. including four rods, three WaS human interest the people whose and the whose eyes are on the is rich with the tang of their speech and the salt ing. spray of the coast and warm with laughter and humanity. The Man Who Never Was-- by Ewen E. Montagne. A float- ing body was used to mislead the enemy. The ruse was elab- orate and successful; the account of it is intriguing and good go- / TIME OF HIS LIFE? 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