The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 7 Oct 1954, p. 3

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. be tory in Ontario. prize - winning: THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, OCT., 7th, 1954 | se dit hRow- That over the tea cups at the Professional Wo- men's tea in the New Liskeard Memorial Hall we realized that New Liskeard is away out in front this month with exciting doings... as if a real live armed bandit wasn't enough for the police, they were called into that annual game of games, rounding up a stray bear who actually had the temerity to lift his gentle old paws right up on a wndow sill and scared the living daylights out of the residents...The BE & Business and P draw on a dress from 'The lidna Shoppe, by the way, was won by™*Shirley Giles, an em- jvoyee of the Bank of 't.ova Scotia, New Liskeard. oe That last October was the blackest month in motoring his- There were 148 people killed. The previous high record was in October of -1952 when 132 lives were lost...slow down at sundown is particularly good safety advice right now. SOK That indications point to an 18.000 record-breaking entry in this year's Reyal Agricultural Winter Fair being held in Toron- to's Coliseum on November 12th to 20th...more than 120 inter nationally famous judges from Canada, the United States, tng- land and Scotland will. select the entries from among the 1,300 horses, , 2,800 cattle, 700 swine, 1,000 sheep and goats, 7,500 poultry and pet stock and the large displays of grain, vegetables, dairy and poultry products fruit and flowers, trop- ical fish and maple products which will be shown. ..One of the highlights this year will be a col- or ful and exciting horse show-at LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop. HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury of them Announcements Auction Sale Bills Blotters, Bill Heads, Booklets, Brochures, Cheques ' Business Cards Color Printing Business Record Forms Envelopes, all kinds Factory Forms Fair Printing Fine Stationery Financial Statements Folders ~ Printed forms save enquire. We can supply you with all LET US HELP YOU WITH PRINTED FORMS many otherwise tedious tasks. You know the Number Phone 24 which contestants from the Unit- ed States, Mexico, Spain, Ger- many and Canada will participate Other features will include a magnificent flower show, the Eaton Agricultural Scholarship square dancing, horse shoe pitch- ing competitions, live mink show and a photographic compettion. erro That the efforts to form a humane society In the Tri-Towni area fell very flat...despite the sincere interest and 'enthusiasm by word of mouth, when it' came right down to a meeting and or ganization, the room was filled with five lonely souls who waited reasonable length of time and quite wisely decided that that was that. tens That we can readily appreciate -the words of Mrs. D. McPhatter, president of the "ederated Wo. --- men's Institutes of Ontario when shetolda gathering of Northern W.I. members last week "Now when we get behind something it's big business"...an outsider looking on at the strength, en- tnusasm and refreshing good will of this organization is aware that this is no ordinary club.... two sizeable provincia] scholar- ships have been provided by the combined giving of the Insti- tutes and they are almost with- in sight of their goal for two more so that rather than rotate North and East and South anil West parts of the Province, each will be able to vive this annual award to enter MacDonald.... members received warm thanks from Dr. Hitchmanova direc- tor of the Unitarian Service Ccmmittee of Canada for their generous contributlons to aid in Korea ... in every field, great and small, the Women's Inst1- tutes across the world are busv ...Mrs. McPhatters' tips to you and me are worth repeating ... "Pass on the good things"... ."Be glad to accept any advice you can get"..."Do not ask members of any organization for money money, money"... "Concentrate on one project a year"... "Don't criticize unless you have some- thing better to put in it's place" ...and hear this, gifls ....°"IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING 'FO SAY, say it at the meeting--not the next day on the phone"and. . "Place no limit on what you ~ar. do." eetece That Barbara Fleming won the $10.00 door prize at the popular Ladies' Legion Binso on Tues- day night...and th» grand prize is still piling up ... ore of the biggest crowds to date sat down to the game in the Legion Hall Funeral Stationery Interleaf Forms Manifold Forms Intricate Rule Forms Pamphlets Posters Receipt Forms Prize Lists Sale Bills Personal Cards Shipping Tags Statement Forms Stock Certificates Tickets, all kinds Wedding Stationery Window Cards time and simplify Call us, | NOTICE TO CREDITORS regard only to the atid next time with the prize . ., $120.00 on 22 numbers seatg are Raiders Fade in goi t. a going to be hard 'to ge 33 6 Drubbing That we have the best news of from Alouettes the year weatherwise...our pro- phet has never been wrong thus far and this is what is in store: "Best fortnight of the year Everyday clear to the 10th, Glass high, let your kites fly, No kick at all It's not even fall. End of the month, say "Hello" Light snow. een ee 'Lhe powerful Kirkland Lake Alouettes team sparked by out- standing defensive play, swamp- ed the Lri-Town Raiders, 33-6 in Kirkland Lake on Sunday after- noon. Led by Keith Quick and Glen McMurray on the offensive, the Alouettes piled up a 27-6 lead at the end of the first half and held the Raiders to only five first downs throughout the game. 'O"'They managed to gain the yards memores on the ground only twice. of another southwest wind...It- The lone Raider score came' on was just such a day according to 4 pass intercépion run by half- Tom Lemon....and if Thursday pack Prior. He raced from the had been Tuesday, the follow-up 30-yard line to score. The con would have been ust dandy too vert was good and the Tri-Town the very last thing we were squad took the lead for the first expecting on top of rain was and only time in the game, snow but here it is and what can Foy the Raiders, quarterback you do about it but get out your Billy Grozelle was outstanding overshoes if you can find them. as well as halfback Paul Labine kt and Hugh Anderson, That the anniversary of the Haileybury fire, Monday, Octo ber 4th brought back That the Temisxaming Com- munity concert members will re- membr Betty Jean*Hagen's per- formance here two years ago ., in Saturday Night we read with interest that the young Edmon- ton artist is beginning a tour Friday, only to lose it in the sec- through Southern Ontario and as ond half. If the locals had won far west.as Calgary...while she it would have been their third has played many vislin programs Straight victory. Though they in Canada, she is almost better Footballers Edged by Noranda Maroons Lose by 12-10 Score In their initial setback, the High Schoo] Maroons almost came through with a victory on were outweighed Haileybury were not outplayed, and showed the determination that kept the fans on their toes until the final whistles Gordon Connelly, who is making a run- away in the scoring department, crossed the line for the High Schools' two touchdowns. It was Connelly's, sixth T.D. with only three games played. Coach McGaw after the game stated that the breaks went the wrong way and that when _ his boys travel to Noranda things will be on a different scale. In Haileybury's other two games played so far, the locals traveled to Cobalt to take a 7-5 decision and then swamped Ma- tachewan 16-0 in considerably Matachewan. 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HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO HAILEYBURIAN known in Europe... the first of the year she will make her ele- venth trip there, a triumphal re turn..."Nature" sad an Amster- dam critic when she played there last year, "has given her an ideal musical alent" and at The Hague they spoke of her astonishing techniaue, Her warm and_ briil- lant tone' ...high praise but not astonishing for a young woman vh- in the last three years hes son three outstanding awards. About a thousand persons are employed inthe commercial fish- ing industry on Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories. -- Haileybu Winter Grease, Hose Connections Checked. Ait -- Anti-Freeze Installed, Oil Changed Heaters, YOU CAN'T COUNT ON THE WEATHER, BUT YOU CAN COUNT ON THE HAILEYBURY GARAGE TO PUT YOUR CAR IN TIP-TOP SHAPE FOR EVERY DAY ALL THE YEAR ROUND! ry Garage AUTO INVESTMENT Thermostats Limited Lewis Duncan, Q.C., one of Toronto's visiting Board of Trad.e members eninx- the Tri-Town Chambers of Com- merce dinner at the Cobalt Community Hall : SS: Mr. Duncan pitched a ten on the Haileybury Golf Course in 1907, rolled up his sleeves and went to work for a hardware firm at $2.50 a day carrying rolls of tar paper up three flights of stairs. He obviously has been climbing ever since, Mr. Dunean also staked and sur- veyed the first two claims on any Government Map of Porcupine. In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur Lewis Kelly, deceased All persons having. claims against the estate of Arthur Lewis Kelly, late of the Town of Haileybury in the District of Temiskaming, Engineer, whc died on or about the 9th day of January, 1953, are hereby noti- ern casole fied to send particulars of the @ New Huge-Capacity same to the tindersigned on or Opening Master before the 15th day of Novem- es ber, 1954, after which date the lie estate will be distributed, with claims of which the undersigned shall have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claims she shall not then © Removable, Washable \ Calrod® Oven Units-- \ No open coils--Calrod Units are fully enclosed, @ Awtomatic Oven Timer @ New Hi-Speed Surface Units, One Extra Hi- Unit @ Wide-Spaced Surface Units @ Timed Appliance Outler and Easy-Change Fuse Receptacle @ No-Stain Oven Vem have notice. Dated, at Haileybury, Ontario, this 29th day of September, 1954, . MRS. 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