The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 29 Sep 1955, p. 5

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casa THURSDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1955 or} THE HAILEYBURIAN SPORTS PARADE 4 TRI-TOWN RAIDERS Tri-Town Raiders started off with a bang, but couldn't hold the pace at North Bay last Sun- day and went down to a 6 to one defeat at the hands of the North Bay Roughriders. Don McKenzie secured the line in the third quartef. This tri- Town with a kick to the dead- Ine in the third quarter. This tri- ggered a North Bay offensive that wore down the Tri-Town with George Martyn of North Bay securing a touchdown from a pass by D. O'Neill. In the last quarter North Bay picked up a single that made the score six to one. The Raiders got mad at Ferg- ie Dowdall, North Bay umpire, and asked to have him removed, but as they didn't have an offic- ial of their own handy, Dowdall remained, Dowdall is supposed to have been slugged by a Tri- Towner, but apparently it didn't do him any harm. ~ : Tri-Towns -- _ [Flying wing, O'Grady; halyes,~ Lauzon. Mc- Kenzie. B. Rouse, Jackson, Kna- ck; quarterback, Grozelle; cent- res, Giddings, Huard; guards, McCairns, Fancy, G. Rouse, Ab- raham; tackles, Winsa, Gray; B. Fleming, Vukovick; ends, . Kop- are, R. Fleming, Boisonnault, Regimbal, Murphy. North Bay -- Fying wing, Cle- ment; halves, Martyn, Wilson, McColl, Fullerton, Kerr, Frazer, Riviere, Labrosse, Duval; quar- terbacks, O'Neil, Laframboise; centre, Lebel; guards, Paquette, Smith, Bagno, Malcolm; tackles, Morris, Hancock, Wiznuk; Mit- chell; ends, M. Labrosse; Kelly, Dubois. Officials -- Irish Johnston, re- feree; Fergie Dowdall, umpire; Les Dennis, head linesmen. First Quarter No scoring. Second Quarter No scoring. Third Quarter 1. Tri-Towns, single, McKen- zie Ir 2. N. Bay, touchdown, Mart- yn 5 Fourth Quarter 3. .N. Bay, single, Fullerton 1. HHS FOOTBALL TEAM Haileybury high school foot- ball team won its first game of the season last Sunday, when it defeated Noranda high school seven to five at Noranda. Steve Bond secured a_ touch- down in the first quarter that WOW TO SAVE TIME With BNS "Oe Sop Shopping" Before you next visit your branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia, take aminute to jot down all the things you need to do regarding money matters. Then, when you pay your call, you can really take advantage of BNS "one-stop shopping"'--the time-saving advantage of a comprehensive banking service under one roof. Savings Accounts -- PSP and Instal- ment Savings, make saving easier. Current Accounts -- Enjoy the time- saving convenience of making payments by cheque. Money Orders--Safest, most practi- cal way to make cash payments at a distance. Travellers Cheques--As good as cash % --yet only you can cash them. sores ago © Your Partner in Helping Canadu Grew The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA Your BNS Manager is a good man to know. In Haileybury he is A. M. Hurst, put Haileybury ahead, and Gord- on Connelly converted. Charles Camsall secured a_ single in the last quarter. Connelly suffered a severely sprained arm in the last quarter during a hard tackle. Bill Tyson has been elected captain of the team. S FASTBALL Latchford Lumber Kings Sun- day, advanced into the OASA finals when they downed the Kapuskasing intermediate "B" club 7-2 to take the NFA series in two straight games. By winning the Northland Fastball Association title, the Lumber Kings are now holders of the Ernie Follis Trophy, em- blematic of NFA "B" fastball supremacy. The Lumber Kings will meet Walkerton in the finals. now OASA GOLF NOTES Haileybury Golf Club wound up its 1955 season with a Turkey Dinner, on Sunday evening at the Club House, courtesy of the Ladies Section of the Club. Slig- htly more than 100 members and their families enjoyed this last evening and after dinner a sing song was enjoyed, with Jack White at the piano and Max Whitby as "cheer leader". President Ralph Taylor gave a short resume of Club activities for the season, which has proved intermediate @ most successful one, with the re-paint job is done at renoyations to the Club House well under way. He gave thanks to the executive and to the Club as a whole for the whole hearted co-operation all gave. The men's prizes were then presented to the various winners by E. J. McDonough and to the Ladies' by Mrs. E. J. McDon- ough, assisted by Mrs. Frank McFarlane. PLAYPEN HAZARDS Baby's playpen may scraped or broken spots, from which splinters may enter the child's hands and cause trouble. Periodic inspections will pre- vent this danger. Another haz- ard may be lead poisoning if a develop Page Five home, sure that the paint purchased using one of the 'paints with a for the job isa safe one for lead base, which the youngster ae funiture or toys. Can- eMC Os Ee Te os adian, manufacturers of child- P ren's toys use lead-fre i consult the paint dealer to make anq caine e paints SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 34 Lang Street, Cobalt. Phone 4685 Sewing Cabinets -- Fashion Aids Irons -- Notions -- Findings Repairs -- Rents -- Parts Mr. and Mrs. John Smith are happy to announce the arrival of a beautiful Chevrolet for words. Bumper to bumper it's a real beauty -- easy to handle, yet full of pep and raring to go. Bel Air, Two-Tone Hardtop. A wonderful surprisetor Jimmy and Caroline, and Mother and Dad are just too excited You should see the admiring glances- it receives. An addition to the family we are very proud of, and we know we are in for a ereat deal of fun and joy together. Why not add a Chevrolet to your family? Illustrated -- Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop hevrolet | Day by day, Chevrolet grows in popularity and sales! -Hatleybury Garage Limited A (Mew OMe, Mh isa --'"\ Fa=S / Ys {| ~<holy A DREAM FROM THE FIRST From the first moment you step aboard, you'll find Chevrolet is a real dream in every way -- in economy, in power) in ride, in stability and in luxury, too. This is the car you've always wanted. EASY ON THE GAS Ultra-high compressions, valve- in-head design, short stroke pis- tons -- these and many more pro- duce a wonderful fuel efficiency that saves you money with every thrilling mile you travel. see ceceescesreseccscns eeeeceees SURPRISING HOW IT GETS AROUND Chevrolet's nimbleness and man- oeuvrability allows you to make time, without speeding, in all traf- fic conditions. Ball Race Steering brings new ease of control and the new shorter turning radius gets you in and out of tight places Safely. AMAZINGLY FIRM AND STEADY Unmatched roadability is the brightest of Chevrolet highlights. The new suspension keeps you on the level under any kind of road conditions. And just wait 'til you try its cornering ability. A WONDER IN ITS WEIGHT CLASS The all-new, tremendously com- pact Chevrolet V8 is the lightest engine in its class, yet it powers a performance that outdoes them all. Try the high power-to-weight ratio of Chevrolet today. You'll be amazed! A REAL DARLING FOR LOOKS Looks are a matter of personal taste, but this year Chevrolet is the fastest selling car in automo- tive history. And we're sure that most people gave full considera- tion to beauty and style when they chose a Chevrolet. eae CbTeeceeesececes A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE [ct vROLETY C-3755C

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