The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 27 Jan 1955, p. 3

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THURS., JANUARY 27,1955. QD, Te ka SO Knrew- That the big bus which will take off on Friday, February 1 for Toronto carrying hockey en- thusiasts and their wives to the Toronto+ Bostom game in the Maple Leaf Gardens still has some seats available. ..for $12.75 passengers will enjoy a trip to the big city return and good seats in the Blues where they can settle back and beam with pride as Haileybury's Leo Labine lives up to his reputation as the most valuable Bruin on the ice Se ocs anyone interested please phone Norm Abraham. ielotolok That every now and then we read something else which im- presses upon us the great 'ser- vice that Jeunesse Musicales du Canada is doing in assisting pro- missing artists..a European tour has been arranged for Maureen Forrester, Canadian contralto . this, of course comes under the organization's program for the exchange of young artists ...the singer will make her de- but in Paris and continue on a two and a half month tour. Jolt That it's the case of the missing tea towels .-:. .it's not drastic enough to call in Fabian, but the Northern Ski Club is sending out a distress signal to the kind ' soulwho took the tea towels off home to launder and fogrot to bring them back ...meantime it won't interfere too much with the big Saturday night planned for this week-end for interest in the Mid-Winter Festival is run- ning high and if you're not at the Club having fun, you're just not having fun.... remembering that the emphasis is on casuals for floodlight toblogganing and skiing but whatever your en- _semble you can be sure you will be welcomed. OK That from Richard Butterfield, theatre manager of the Strat- ford Shakespearean Festival comes an interesting . lettersto- day which we pass along to readers for if they think the idea is) Worthwhile, they will tell us so or perhaps discuss it through any organization to which they belong....the letter is the out- come of Laurel Crosby's recent visit to Haileybury as advance publicity agent for Canadian Players....incidentally, she is so the sister-in-law of Nicholas Monsarrat... Miss Crosby ifound that there was interest in Hail- eybury in her suggestion that C. J. HOVEY Repairs on f All Makes of RADIOS 21 Lake Shore Road Phone 509 New Liskeard Cove Ratlio Radio and Home Appliance Repairs Phone K- LYTTLE 649-J, Haileybury TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 9.10 a.m. 4.25 p.m. 11.59 p.m. Standard Time Single Return $7.15 $12.90 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY PHONE 101-2-3 special excursions might be ar- ranged for residents here to attend the Stratford Festival... "We are most anxious to en- courage visitors from Northern Ontario to attend the Festival and in view of the obvious diffi- cutlies of getting here,it seems that group excursions would be an excellent means to make such visits possible"..Mr. Butterfield says that although the complete schedule of plays and musical concerts has not been finalized, it appears that the weeks of July 11th to August 6th would be the best ones for a visit of a party from Haileybury for they will have travelled a considerable distance to get here and during any one of those weeks there will be eight different program- mes from which to choose... .if such a venture is planned, the theatre manager points out that they have facilities to aid us in arranging. jlving accommbda- tions and such matters as well as tickets.tp the plays and con- certs and will assist in trans- portation matters. ERR That Aunt Mary has been lead" ingavery quiet existence since all the Christmas festivites but last week she thought it would be rather nice to go to the mati- nee on Monday and enjoy "The Robe"... she said she got a bag bf peppermints and a good seat "half-way up and snuggled down all by herself for what she thought would be one of her nicer days off from things .-- quite suddenly, she said, she real- ized that she was surrounded with school children....(Aunt Mary has a poor memory and she for- got that because it's a school day, children don't have to go to school)....Aunt Mary says she is fond of all kinds of children but hsd had the distinct feel- ing right away that she wasn't going to be fond of The Robe .. -however she told herself not to be an old fuss budget and popped a peppermint in 'her mouth and tried to push the gig- gling and the laughing and the popcorn out of her way and concentrate on the picture .... then came the moment of the ' Crucification and Christ being fraps to the cross...in a loud, igaly amtsed_ voice, the boy said. "Cee Bids ie ever arenes and Aunt Mary got up and went straight home....today she has regained her sense of humor and phoned and said she had just tead the shows for this week... "I see," Aunt Mary said "where Demetrius and The Gladiators begins where The Robe left off" 'ont Ads. Bring Results! Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousands of couples are weak, worn-ou: hausted solely because body lacks iron, Fornexy vim, vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets, Supplies iron you, too, may need for pep; supplemen- tary doses Vitamin By. Introductory or "get- acquainted" size only 60¢. At all druggists. O%2fes WEEKLY SPORTS CALENDAR CURLING British Consols Zone Play-offs This Week-End at New Liskeard Don Russell, Memorial Trophy ent LADIES' Norma Herron Competition 'HOCKEY TONIGHT Haileybury Rockets vy Lions Cubs In Kirkland Lake Sunday, Jan. 30th Lions Cubs y Haileybury Rockets at Haileybury MIDGET HOCKEY Haileybury at Cobalt Friday, Jan. 28th OKecsfes O'KEEFE'S BREWING _ COMPANY LIMITED Rockets Fight fee 82 asta 5 3rd Place Play-Off « 7HRILLS of the . Position in League ?¢ - ROARIN' ee Haileybury Rockets whipped in seven goals on Tuesday night in . GAME : Cobalt to keep going right a~ ® head in the race for play-off g }EGEEEAE Winners in game played in the positions in the Juvenile League aah pow: or pages Ao Norma Herron Event from Tues- UD St Ose Oe Coates day, January 18th to date as as follows: THE HAILEYBURIAN es bend Page Three Donegan from O'Shaughnessy, from Bond, McDonough from Arnold, Mac- * Arthur from Donegan, O'Shaugh- Condensed Advertisements nessy from Arnold, McDonough Will..Bring Quick! Results HURRY, HURRY, HURRY TO ABRAHAM'S wit3éx ALE! Opening FRIDAY, January 28th at 9:00 a.m. gionnairein second place but the see-saw battle for third position ls between the Holy Name and the Rockets are now in sole po- ession at the moment. A win against the Legionnaires in Kirk land tonight and another on Sun- day against the Cubs here could cinch the position for them. The record shows the Lions have just one loss in twelve starts, so the Rockets are going to have to show their best stuff. A. Keddie from Cragg. 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