The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 24 Feb 1955, p. 2

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THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., FEBRUARY 24th, 1955 . Page Two THE HAILEYBURIAN \\'EDDING BELLS Issued Evecy ITbursday ftom The Haileyburian Office Broadway St., Haileybury, Ont. D. E. SUTHERLAND, Publisher. RUTH G. GORDON, Editor In Canada--$2.00 per year, in advance In United States--$3.00 per year in advance Member Canadian" Weekly Newspapers Assn. Authorized as Second-Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa Results of WVius:c Exams Announced by Conservatory Yhe Royal Conservatory ot Music has announced the follow ing list of successiul candidates in examination held here recent * GRADE VIIL PLANO Honors--Yola Dubien; Cecile Larocque. Vass -- Lorraine Campsall. : GRADE VIL PIANO Honors--Denise Chabot, Mar- celle Soucie (equal). Pass-- Richard Walli. GKAVE VI PLANO Honors--Judy Slaght, William Thomson (equal). , GRADE ILI PLANO First Class Honors -- Fred Netherton. ; GRADE i PLANO Kirst Class Honors -- Donald Anderson, judy Anderson (equal) GRAD$ V VIOLIN First Class Honors -- Jeanne Grignon. -- GRADE IV VIOLIN Honors--Cecile Caron. GRADE X SINGING First Class Honors--Mary Carr GRADE yiil SiNGING First Class Honors Rachelle Carr. GRADE VI SINGING Honors--Celine Miho. Auto License Deadline Set for February 28th A deadline of midnight Febru- ary 28th for purchasing 1955 motor vehicle licenses and dri- vers' permits has been set by Highways Minister J. N. Allan. Officials of the Motor Vehicles Branch urge motorists to pur- chase their plates and licenses betore the annual last-minute rush. 230 outlets for purchasing licenses operate in various parts of the province with the local outlet at A. W. Sanderson's Jewellry Store. Last year, a total of 1,487,210 vehicle licenses were sold, of which 1,117,175 were for passen- ger cars. Some This year, officials an- ticipate passenger vehicles will exceed 1,200,000, an all-tme re- cord, Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousands of couple: k ples are weak, - a hausted solely because body lacks iron, For new ea yoaty. try Ostrex eke Tablets. Supplies » too; may need for pep; supplemen. ty ree Vn es fa eR; Polen equainted"" size only 60¢. At all druggists Oneefe5 WEEKLY SPORTS CALENDAR COBALT - HAILEYBURY 11th Annual MIXED BONSPIEL Friday, February 25th, 26th, 27th Saturday, Sunday MIDGET HOCKEY GAME.. To be announced Weather Permitting One REGIMBAL--BARRON Father L. Brunette officiated at the wedding ceremony in the Holy Cross Church on Saturday morning when Miss Rolande Bar- ron, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barron, Lake Shore Road became the bride of Gerard Regimbal, son of Mr ond Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Regimbal. The soloist was Miss Huguette Robi- llard singng "Ave Maria." Given in marriage by her fa- a cocktail ther, the bride wore length white French lace gown with a fingertip veil caught up toamatching lace cap. She car- ried a cascade of red roses, Her sister's maid-oi-honor, Dian Barron, chose a soft green cocktai] length gown and the bridesmaid, Anita Fauvelle of New Liskeard was «in pale blue Both wore matching accessories and carried nosegays of 'mums. Donald Police of Toronto'was groomsman and the usher was New Lis- josepa bergeron of keard. At the reception in the Hotél Haileybury, Mrs. barron receiv- ed in a light green suit with WOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All persons having claims against the estate of ROBERT T. PETTIGREW, late of the fownship of james, in the Dist- rict of Temiskaming, who died on or about the 22nd day of May, 1954, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before-the 15th day of March, 1955, all particulars of claims. Immediately after the said date, the will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received, DATED at Hamilton, this llth day of February, A.D. 1955. Johnston, Holmes & Guyatt, Barristers, etc. 302 Imperial Building, Hamilton, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator. estate TENDERS WANTED SEALED BIDS will be receiv- ed by the Hydro-Electric Power Commission, Whitewood Ave., New Liskeard, Ont., up to March 10, 1955, for furnishing -materials and constructing one (1) six-car rage 56 ft. by 21 ft. at Mata- itchuan Generating Station. All the work and materials shall be in accordance with Plans and Specifications on file at Cobalt Machine Shop, Cobalt, Ont. In- formation may be obtained at the Cobalt Machine Shop between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p-m., Monday to Friday inclusive. The right is reserved to reject any 2 g | any or all bids or to waive informality in any bid. W. E. Anderson, \lanager, New Liskeard Area. Opportunity FOR A CAREER IN "FREEDOM" INSURANCE In the trained skill and cour- age of Canada's soldiers lies a wealth of insurance .. . "Freedom" insurance . . . for peace ... against aggression. The opportunities for young men with the right tempera- ment and intelligence to make a career in the Army are excel- lent. As a modern, progressive organization, the Army is equipped to offer top. rate schooling and training to career soldiers. There is a place in the Canadian Army for young men who can meet the challenge. The Army has a continuing need for good men. . . men like you, who want to make a career of protecting Canada's freedom, and your own, in the Army. Serve Canada and Yourself in the Army -- To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 years of age, skilled tradesmen to 45. When applying bring birth certificate or other proof of age. Apply right away --For full in- formation write or visit the Army Recruiting Centre nearest your homa "Wo, 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotta Sts, Ottawa, Oat. -- Telephone 9-4507 Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellingtoa, St. Kingston, Ont. -- Telephone 4738 Canadian Army Recruiting Centre, 90 Richmond St. W. Toronto, Ont. -- Telephone Em. 6-8341 -- Local 276 bet dansag, Mal 230 Mala St. W., Cael cay Riveee Sen 2 184 King St, East, atten Ta taepbose 2.4708 onew- COMPANY LIMITED black accesories and was assist- ed by Mrs. Regimbalin a grey suit. Both wore corsages of pink roses. On their return from a honey- moon in Southern Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Regimba] will take up residence in Haileybury. New Kelicards: Unbeaten Streak Ended With 5-2 Loss- Inspired by their new coach, Tom Crandall the Midgets won their biggest vic- tory of the hockey season last week with a 5-2 decision over New Liskeard. - Liskeard s Don- aghue opened the scoring trom B Carr at the 1:40 mark of the first period. However, Tyson came roaring back to tie it up unas- sisted at 2:45. Hallworth added another for the locals from: G. Watson at the 12:45 mark. In the second stanza, lLathem Haileybury let go a bullet slap shot from: Tyson at 10:05 that was in the ; net before goalie A. Jelly could move. Haileybury led 3-1 going } into the third period, The third period saw Liskeard make a desperate attempt to tie it up with B. Carr scoring from Donaghue at 1:05. Their attempt was short-lived as two quick zoals by McGinley from Lathem at 12:00 and W. Watson from Doran at 12:10 ended the scor- Cove Radio: Radio and Home Appliance Repairs Phone K. 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