The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 30 Jan 1958, p. 2

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Page Two : THE HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST THURSDAY, JAN. 30th, 1958 THE HAILEYBURIAN used, six in Haileybury, and six in New Liskeard. Both rinks are equipped with artificial ice and AND COBALT WEEKLY POST inatched rocks and both have Ole 'Orrible's Column Founded by C. C, Fart in 1904 completed extensive alterations ? - and decoration to their Club JOHN=-HUNT, Cobalt, Ont. Haileybary, Ont. Publisher Manager Issued every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway Street, Haileybury Authorized as Second-Class Mail, Post Office February Sth. Department, Ottawa. number of special prizes. ae 4 : in Canteen Spies eae meaning of the act. In United States--$3.50 per year in advance ' mncthers Cobalt mpliceitt h: Mrs. T. I, Duncan Heads busy winning friends and influ- Cobalt VON For 1958 sere: bst'not Saying much or where, but not saying much. or doing anything that could hurt Haileybury Club Host To 28th T.N.O. 'Spiel Prict his chances. Damiani and oI Martin were Mayor John Reeve William the Temiskaming and Northern the annual meeting of the Co- 1 o.hshell at the next Ontario Curling Association will balt-Coleman branch of the Vic- meeting. We hear that he has get underway at Haileybury on torian Order of Nurses held on .4.,¢ worthwhile -ideas up his sleeve to encourage business and: Wednesday evening, February January 20, 12th. It will be under the aus- Other officers and members of.- industry. pices of the Cobalt-Haileybury the executive include. Mrs. T. J. Club. Duncan as president, and A, H. ARO year the Bonspiel began on treasurer. Monday and ended the following The board of Kapuskasing in 57 the new, A Syekers, Mrs. I. B. Hayes, shorter Spiel was tried and the jy. J. Sirola, Mrs, S, Kangas, A well known Cobalt politician Rooms during the past summer. decided to play cop, recently, and There are 4 sets of prizes in invaded a local place of enter- each of the six open Events. In tainment, with a local gendarme addition there is the Grand Ag- as ecort. It seems that the pol- gregate Trophy and prize and itico had given way to certain Member. Canadian Weekly Newspaper Aux. Non Association Grand Aggre- groups, and wanted to apprehend LEIGH DAY gate prize. There will also be a every juvenile in the place, The politician was told to go H, A. Doran is Bonspiel Sec- home and read up on his law. i ' ses-on All the kids had adults. TEIREY ses Sey ee eee them, and, according to the oe an adult is a guardian within the ------ : 3 In Haileybury, Councillor Ray- The 28th, Annual Bonspiel of named as honorary presidents at mond-de Souza may spring a There may be some delegat- This will be the first time that Moss and Mrs, A. St. Laurent, ions at the next Haileybury Cobalt-Haileybury have spon- first and second vice-presidents council meeting, to protest the sored the new stream lined ver- respectively. Mrs. Humphreys is mayor's choice of a trailor park. sion--the 4 day Spiel. Until last secretary and Mrs. I. B, Hayes, They like the idea of getting the trailers in town, but don't management like the idea of taking up. week-end and required a full comprises I, Tresidder, Mrs. T. parking place. Trouble is, where week of the Curlers' time. At Belanger, Mrs, H. Lajoie, Mrs. else could the, trailers be put? One of these days some angry experiment was so successful \frs| Humphreys, Miss H. Niemi motorist is going to sue Cobalt that Haileybury decided to con- wiss L. Diamiani, B. L. Jackson, for damage to his vehicle caused by the monster hole at the rock- cut corner. The town seems to think that it is the responsibility of the department of highways ln the. meantime it is a menace. sities Startling news of major finds of high grade silver can be ex- pected from. a Cobalt mine short- with The boys at the face swear it's running better than 8,000 ounces to the ton. If it is any- thing better than a small poc- ket, it will mean a major shot in the arm for the mine concerned. II Ed. Campbell has been busy at the Cobalt Consolidated the last few days. He's looking con- fident. see Ray de Souza's mother wrote, from Jamaica to complain about the cold weather there. Seems it hit an all time low record, 68 degrees above. zero, IE . George St. Hilaire is getting the reputation of Cobalt's hard- est worked councillor. Who was it said 'Let George do it'. eI With the T.N.O. bonspiel, the Firemen's Tourney, gas line workers, and maybe a few other events, Haileybury should be a busy place this year. Too bad' someone doesn't do something to help the ski club get its tow fixed. That tao is a big Cobalt- Haileybury attraction. tinue the practise. (The change 4 1 Moss, Mrs, M. was greeted with enthusiam by anq Mrs, Confiss. wives and employers.) Ostman ber of competitions and curlers mittee, B, L. Jackson; publicity, visits. are guaranteed the same mini- Mrs. M. Ostman; Miss H. Nie- addition to speeding the Bon- js the auditor wider distribution of prizes than Victorian Order nurse, read her retary. was possible under the original report for December, A total of set-up. Twelve sheets of ice will be jncluded 63 for nursing care HERBERTISMS:-- reviewed her activities Best quality--best value the preceding month. The heat you dream about HERBERT HEAT Cobalt 3311--Sudden Service--Haileybury 349 FeSO SE STS CTCOC CCC CC OSE TO OU COUN LUC UU ass! leaves form a cross. For the Health Unit there were Elected to committees were: 20 post-natal visits, 12 visits to There are still the same num- finance, A, H. Moss, car com- new babies and 18 home nursing Mrs, Duncan suggested that a mum number of games (six). It mi; Mrs. T. J. Duncan was elect- letter of thanks be sent to Mrs. is no longer possible, however, ed to the board of governors, May. Geck for her work. and. co- fora rink to compete in two and Miss L. Damiani to the no- operation as secretary in competitionsn simultaneously. In mination committee. TI. B. Hayes Mrs, Geck's resignation was ac- cepted with regret, Mrs. Hump- spiel the new Draw produces a Miss Marie Kossowska. the hreys agreed to be the new sec- Miss Joan O'Rorke of Calgary 119 visits were made and they was the. local' Victorian Order nurse from November, 1956, till = July, 1957, when she resigned to VIII VV VV VV VV VV VY VY VY YvyyyvyYryvyvyyyyyy, be married. She was: replaced: bg: Miss Marie Kossowska, the prg= sent Victorian Order nurse, who fo during ie In Siam houses are constructed G p unn; with odd numbers of floors and steps to insure good' luck, A four-leafed clover is sired lucky because its CAUSED THIS FATAL ACCIDENT RGEARON The driver of this car was travelling at an estimated_ peeintiet 70 m.p.h. when he pulled out to overtake-another car. TIME: He lost control while overtaking and rammed into 665 p.m. the abutment of this narrow bridge. He, was crushed ROAD. SURFACE: to death on impact. Hard. gravel, Before you tramp down on that accelerator, remember RESULT: two things: (1) The faster you travel the less: control One. kdlled, you have, (2) This photograph. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT -- ONTARIO Cobalt- Coleman Area School Board Meet H. Arnold Todd was re-elect- ed chairman for 1958 at a meet- ing of the Cobalt - Coleman Township School Area' Board meeting recently. Others pre- _sent were C. G. Dunn, L. Tresid- der, B. L. Jackson, Rev, G. S Johnston, Principal D. McGugan and the -secretary - treasurer, Mrs. C. W. Cameron. Mrs, Cam- eron was reappointed secretary- treasurer for the board. committees were appointed as llows: finance, C, G. Dunn, B. Jackson; education, I Tre- sidder, Rev. G, S. Johnston, welfare, Rey. G. S. jpiaston, (eo property, B. L. Jacks- oon, I. Tresidder. The township of Coleman sent a letter approving the board's appeal to the town of Cobalt regarding regulations to enforce a curfew. The town of Cobalt notified the board that B. Jackson and Rey. G, S. Johnston were elect- ed for a two year term beginn- ing Jan. 1, 1958. The township of Coleman re- ported that the 1958 assessment is b The janitor was instructed to close down the old school. The "no trespassing'. signs at the old' school are- to be examined in case they need to be renewed. Accounts were approved for payment. It was suggested that the board write to the Department of Education concerning lost time: during the influenza epide- mic and to investigate the pos- sibilities of obtaining aid. It has been reported that schools that closed had received assistance it was felt that schools that: re- mained open should be treated similarly. PARENT AND' SCOUT DINNER "Are there any Scouts in Rus- sia?" wasi a question. asked. by a Haileybury. Scout at, the conclu- sion, of an.address, by. Mr, Arnold Misener, District; Commissioner of Scouts. An answer to the. que- stion was given by another Scout who reported that he had read recently in a popular Digest magazine that Scouting: in. Iron Curtain countries was being abo- lished or sharply curtailed. The occasion. for the discussion was a Parent and Scout Dinner held on Monday night in the Le- gion Hall; Each Scout was ac- companied. by» his father or mother. Tony Cassidy, Troop eden as M.C. for the evening and in- troduced: the Head) Table guests ~ who includel Rev. Churchill, Wm Pringle, Group Committee cires: Robert Scalzo, No: 1 Troop Lea- der; Arnold Misener, District Commissioner; Brigadier Cas- sidy;.J. H. White, Group Com- mittee Chairman; and Canon ' Goodier. Scout Tommy Neelanls proposed the Toast to the Queen and Scout Earl Houghtling pro- posed a Toast to the parents. Dr. Houghtling replied to the latter and in a short speech apo- logised to the boys for parental defects. M. C. Cassidy led a rousing sing-song after which Scouts Denny Herbert, Allan Gardner, Tan Thompson, and Denny Ta- mothe presented two hillarious skits. Group Committee Chairman, Jack White, in his report re- vealed that there are 99 Scouts- and Cubs in Haileybury with 14 Leaders. Mr. Misener, going farther afield, said the Scout movement must be sound as there are 7,500,000 Scouts in 84 countries at the present time. During the course of his address Mr. Misener called attention to the Leaders Training Course which would be held soon in Englehart and also to the Scout- ers Support Meet which will take place in New Liskeard at an early date. Final item on the programme was a documentary film of a Scout Jamboree held in the United States. THE ANSWER TO THE HIGH PRICE OF GAS-- See the Amazing VOLKSWAGEN at SRO K A'S WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION Phone 404 Haileybury, Ont. 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