Sake APR as ans. meee er Sa <<. . ---- pT SSE EON I ae a a a Ae THURSDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1955 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page: Three : i eae ' : accessories. Her corsage was Flaine Lowery ae club's junior tourney Sun WEDDING BELLS ereeSiund fern g S) CURHEWE? nen 3 " Mrs. B. Vileneuve, siste f They were presented with McDONOUGH -- FLEMING Pin. was hes endeen Harold Hamerstram Tennis Champions Elaine Lowery and Harold Hamerstrom won the boy's and girl's classes in the Haileybury IS FOR EXPERIENCE And our experience in lub- rication can save you money Let us give your car a com- plete lubrication tomorrow Now that winter is near, we will be pleased to check your anti-freeze free, give a complete winterizat- ion, more than service based on and Nothing can save you experience, and that is our business. Ron Carmichael SERVICE STATION HAILEYBURY, ONT. trophies as winners of the girls' and boys' divisions respectively. The _runners up will receive prizes of tennis balls at the op- ening of next year's season. "Extensive heat this year has affected participation in this strenuous sport,' John Valent- ine, president of the Haileybury Tennis Club. "We hope there will be a better turnout next season." Junior tennis championship games, sponsored by the club, saw Pat Arnold and Elaine Low- ery battle out the finals. Miss Lowery won the first two in the best of three, 6-3; 6-1. In the boys' division Harold Hamerstrom beat: Bill Thomson 6-0; 6-1 in the best. of three games. Mr. Valentine says his club is already planning for a more ac- tive season in 1956 and would welcome any interested citizens into their ranks. MAGNETIC REACTIONS ON ROMAC's LITHIUM GROUP Mr. J. J. Martel, director of the Company, reports that upon a recent visit on the porperty of Romae Mines Limited situated south and adjacent. to Quebec Lithium Corp, strong magnetic reactions were noted on _ the North-West portion of the Com- pany's holdings and according to the Company's consulting geolo- gists. Although that the claims ap- pear to be extensively drift-cov- ered and overburdened, favor: able formations are suspected to exist on Romac's property war- ranting closer examination and systematic prospection. Certain" radioactive minerals have been found associated with lithium deposits in the area. Results are now being studied and an extensive development program is continuing, concludes Mr, Martel. The marriage of Nancy Ruth, daugther of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Charles Fleming of Hailey- bury, to Joseph Peter Basil Mc- Donough, son of Mr. and Mrs- Joseph McDonough of Toronto, was solemnized in Newman Cha- pel, on September 17th, Rever- end John Markle officiating. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a waltzlength gown of candle-white brocade, fashion ed with a Peter Pan collar, fitted torso bodice and long sheath sleeves, the full crinolined skirt flaring from a_hip-cuff re-em~- broidered in iridescent sequins. Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion was held by a small cap of iridescent sequins and pearls. She carried a prayer book with a white orchid and stephanotis. Attending her was Miss Elvira Bartola, of Sault St. Marie, who wore waltz length cloyer-pink delustered satin with cap sleeves, a portrait neckline, and a small matching headdress of velvet leaves. She carried mauve and pink Shasta mums. The groom was attended by Mr. John Birtles. Ushering were the groom's brother, Mr. Joseph McDonough, Jr. and Mr. Doug- las Ardress. The soloist was Mr. John Wilson. Upon returning from honeymoon the couple will side in Toronto. LORRAINE -- O'BRIEN their re- solem- parish A quiet wedding was nized in St. Theresa's Cobalt, Saturday morning, Sept- ember--15th, when Wilma Cheryl O'Brien, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Speicher of Haileybury, was united in mar- riage to Arthur (Sonny) Lorr- aine, son of Mrs. Arthur Lorr- aine and the late Mr. Lorraine of Cobalt. Rev. St. Louis officia- ted. The bride chose a ardine suit, with powder navy gab- blue She wore a light grey suit with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The best man was Euclide Genest, an uncle of the groom, Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Speich- er home, for a few close friends and relatives. On their weddding trip to Southern Ontario, they visited with Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wat- son in Gravenhurst, and will re- side in the Connelly apartments in Cobalt. PROGRESS REPORT According to Mr. Jean-Mare Roberge of Thetford Mines, di- rector of the Company, United Lithium Corp. just received from their consulting geologists Mes- srs. Koulomzne, Geoffroy & Brossard & Co. a geophysical re- port completing the scintillome- ter and magnetometer surveys recently carried on the lithium property adjoining Valor Lithi- um and South-West of Quebec Lithium Corp. The magnetometer survey outlined one zone of slightly higher than average magnetic values and of possible geological significance. The possibility of finding valuable minerals in general and lithium deposits in particular on United Lithium ground is emphasized in the re- port. The claims are underlain by a formation of muscovite granite known to contain several occur- ences. of lithium and beryl and in the opinion of the consulting geologists, the property warr- ants a careful prospecting cam- paign. The Board of Directors of United Lithium Corporation will carry on the recommendations outlined in the report, says Mr. Roberge. The Anglican Church W.A. mon- thly meeting in the Parish Hall, Tuesday October 4th at 3 p.m. The Haileybury Home and Sce- hool Association will hold a sale of pies and other home baking' in Connelly's show- room. Ferguson Ave., Satur- day, October Ist at 2 p.m. Haileybury Masonic Lodge No. 485 will hold its next meeting October 6, The Curling Club Bingo will be held October 8 in the Curling Club lounge. The Curling Club STAG! FRIDAY, OCT. 14, 1955 A. S. JOHNSTON: OPTOMETRIST Hours--9.00 to 5.30 Evenings by Appointment Phone 45 Ferguson Ave., Haileybury , Stag will be held October 19. 'ity Haileyburian Want Ads CORPORATION of the TOWN of HAILEYBURY FIRE PREVENTION WEEK accumulations of ment at the Fire Hall. Herbert A. Day Mayor Pursuant to instructions from the Council of the Town of Haileybury, I hereby proclaim the week commencing October 9 and ending October 16 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK and call upon all citizens to do all in their power to eliminate the risks of fire, by having their chimneys cleaned and refraining from allowing inflammable material rubbish on or around their premises. and Anyone requiring the services of a chimney sweep should get in touch with the Fire Depart- } service. growth. _A Message from Jack:- TS All My Customers: Of course I am proud to announce the big expansion of my business, but more-than:any-- |! thing else, 1 want to say THANKS A MILLION: 9 Thanks for the support that you have given me during the past five years. Thanks for buy- |" ing your gas and oil. Thanks for trying our repair 'thanks for buying our new and.used cars and trucks. Even thanks for calling at three o clock in the morning for the tow truck. This new expansion would not have been possibie without your support, and: while Jack Mathews' Garage is geiting bigger and better, 1 intend io see that it never loses the friendly small- town aimosphere that has coniributed to. its I sincerely hope that you will call in tomor- row or within the next few days to see the new Mercury, Lincoln and Meteor cars and trucks. And at the same time give me the.opportunity. of saying thanks to you personally. Yours sincerely Jack Mathews For the TRI-TOWN AREA. See the new 1996 MERCURY - LINCOLN - METEOR Tomorrow Night Mathews' Garage in Cobalt has been appointed your Mercury-Lincoln- Meteor Dealer 'See the 1956 Models. FRIDAY. , ALL OUR FACILITIES HAVE BEEN EXPANDED TO. PROVIDE THE FINEST SERVICE FOR THIS FINE LINE} OF CARS. HAILEYBURY IS OUR NEW SALES MANAGER. LEO DERAICHE 'OF COBALT PROFESSIONAL CAR CARE JACK MATHEWS' GARAGE