The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 20 Feb 1958, p. 7

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"THURSDAY, FEB--20/4988 SPORTS PARADE < Winning Haileybury Rinks The personnel of-the Hailey- bury rinks winning prizes are as follows Ron. Morissette with Clayt, Dunn, Rami Morissette and Er- nie Tresidder. Bob Poppleton, (formerly of Haileybury) with Roger Flem- ing. Gordon Brown and Claude O'Shaughnessy. Taylor Pipe with les. Fred Abraham Backland. Connie Vachon with Walter Hylands, George Thorday and Keith Valentine. Neil McAulay, Hugh Dave McLaughlin and Fleming. Jim Hicke with George Lis- cumb, Ben Bourget and Leo Deraiche. Jack McDonald with Norman Abraham, Max Whitby and Leo Desjardin. A Few Facts About Canada OKISIORIOR George By- and Bill Doran, Richard 1778 Captain James Cook ex- plored the Pacfic Coast. EOI 1783 Immigration to Canada of United) Empire Loyalists. oR 1792 First Upper Canada Leg- islature at Newark (Niagara). First Lower Canada Legislature at Quebec. TRY CONDENSED ADS FOR PROMPT RESULTS FOSTER RT. HON. RICE JOHN DIEFENBAKER THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE TEAM FOR TEMISKAMING Achievements in First 5 Weeks of Conservative Government 1. Old Age Security--Increased to $55.00. 2. In Agriculture--Cash advan- ces on Farm stored grain. 3. Nation-wid?--Power develop- ment projects N. B, and Nova Scotia. 4. Set-up Trade Mission to U.K. to promote trade between U.K. and Canada. oe Tight Money and Housing-- Release 150 million dollars to stimulate home building, VOTE FOSTER RICE for continued good government Published by the Temiskaming Progressive Conservative Assoc. Good Reading for the Whole Family News Facts - Family Features The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. 1 yeor $18 0 » 6 months $9 3 months $4.50 0 Name Address i City 'one state iy 50-9c O "MAKE an' 'exciting® "salad dressing, mix -your "favorite 'oil and vinegar French dressing with about % cup of chutney. This is good for fruit and vegetable salads. Chop leftover hot dogs and blend them with minced hard-cooked eggs, a bit of chopped pickle and _ RECIPE OF THE WEEK Baked Spanish Rice (Serves 4-8) % cup cooking oil 1 cup rice 2 cups canned or cooked tomatoes % cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon chili powder 2 cups water 1 cup ripe olives 1 cup grated American cheese Heat of] in large skillet, add rice, cook and stir until rice is golden brown. Blend in toma- toes. onion, salt, chili powder water, olives and % cup cheese Pour into casserole or baking dish. Bake in moderate (350°F.) oven 60 to 55 minutes Sprinkle remaining cheése over top 10 minutes before removing from oven. Mayonnaise for a savory sandwich filling A delightful prune whip can be made by melting a cup of semi- sweet chocolate pieces and blend- ing with a cup of sieved cooked Prunes 'old this into a cup of heavy cream whipped and chill beforé serving Fave you tried some of the new Ppeanti caxe mix? A good varia- tion is to add some chopped rai- i to the batter After baking, he cake ts still warm, melt sweei chocolate and spread on 'the cake for icing SCIENCE IN YOUR. LIFE Antmal Tamer Mother can a mechanical aimers developed turers. She can do it in less than five minutes, and accurately, too! Here, Mrs. R. B. Bailie, wife of the Manitoba Commis- ee im the headlamps on the family ca just about as fast as a trained mechanic does it with new WEEKLY: POST, ; prizes for Five Hundred went to Following are the. scores: Pee Mrs. Mac Fleming and Mrs. Hilda Geck. r today by the headlamp manufac- sioner of Motor Vehicles, and her daughter 'Nancy, prove the point, They were prize winners in a headlamp aiming contest sponsored by the Automobile Manufacturers Association at a recent conference of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators in Roanoke, Virginia. The contest emphasized the importance of having headlamps aimed prop~ erly for safe night driving, OBITUARY DAVE. LAST A telegram has been received by Mrs. Last that her husband Dave Last former resident of Cobalt and a wel: known North- ern Ontario Miner died sudden- ly after a brief illnes; in the General Hospital in Vancover Interment in Vancouver B.C. He leaves his wife, two sisters, Mrs. H. Fontaine of Malartic, Quebec, Rev. Sister Marie de Lys Chawinagin. Falls Quebec three brothers, Joe and George of London, Peter of Toronto. His only son Sylvio predeceased him 11 years ago. Drowned at' Latchford former manager at (Buck's), Euchre and Five Hundred were played in the Legion Lou- nge Tuesday night. Mrs. E. Roy -- the convener reports Euchre prizes were won by Mrs. Joe Ruddy, Mrs: Agatha' Sylvester. and Mrs, Del Moore, while MURRAY. McKINNON Your MUTUAL LIFE' Representative 72 Nickel -- Cobalt Dial. 4519 Hans Schnakenberg Carpentry Service Box 87 Tel. 682] Haileybury, Ont. Page Seven Playground: hockey games at the Cobalt arena on afternoon were keenly contested their game 3-2. Beeson Mrs. Anne Wees resulted in a 2-2 tie. The Kiwanis Minor Bantams. defeat- ed the Lions Minor Bantams Saturday 3-1; and the Lions Bantams won ITI OI YY, SOLID. COMFORT SUPER VALUE Save 20% on Heating Costs HERBERT FUELS, LIMITED Cobalt 3311--Sudden Service--Haileybury 349 DISHER STEEL DIVISION OF DOMINION STRUCTURAL STEEL LIMITED NORTH BAY ONTARIO Servicing Northern Ontario and Quebec With WAREHOUSE STEEL | CHANNELS @ BEAMS @ FLATS @ PLATES ANGLES @ ROUNDS @ REINFORCING BARS @ WELDED WIRE MESH Cal North Bay Write GR 4-2040 P.O. Box 685 fox North Bay Overnight Service (One of the Canada Iron Group) Head Office: Disco Road, Toronto Postal Address: Rexdale P.O., Ontario The next time a veterinarian is confronted with a dog made snarl- ing and vicious by its illness, he ma; pop a franguiliser into the animal's mouth, and the snarls will vanish ae ae erative pencunkes: logs = even those w! are not naturally bad-tempered -- can turn vicious toward strangers. Not only do they resist examination and treatment by the veterinarian, but they may tear off bandages, or ri; open surgical sti es, Many animal i ipvrerer: respon fp © new tran- +=) quilizing drugs, giving the veterinarian a. new ad- vantage. Ataraxoid, for instance, seems to work as well with pets as it does with their masters. It's a combination of a mild tranquilizer used to treat everyday tensions in humans, with the latest hormone for relief of arthritis, rheumatism, and skin diseases, The tranquilizing drugs open many other possibilities, too. T' ey may be employed to soothe nervous horses so that they can be trained better, and to treat cattle before shipping so that they won't lose weight through loss of appetite. Zoo and circus vets hope that the drugs can be used to calm animals durin long trips, so that exhaustion will not make them easy marks for dis- ease. The drugs may be used to tranquilize flighty birds, too, They may even help make a watchdog out of the pup who runs and hides under the bed when it thunders! About 100 years ago, railroad - conductors were known as Mas- ters of Transportation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALBERIC PLA- SSE, Deceased. / All sersons having claims against the Estate of Alberic Plasse, late of the Town of Hail- eybury in the District of Tem- iskaming, Carpenter, deceased, who died on or about the 23rd day of August, 1951, are hereby notified to send particulars of the same to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of March, 1958, after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned then shall have notice, and thé undersigned will not be liable to any pérson of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Haileybury, Ont- ario, this 14th day of February, 1958. Corona Sauve, Haileybury; Ontario; By C. F. 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Tuck away a few dollars every payday in a separate BNS Christmas Gift Account. Of course, you can consult your neighbourhood BNS manager on many other matters besides home improvement. For useful advice, whether you are planning for your child's education or this summer's vacation, you'll find he's a good man to see. And his friendly counsel is just one of many BNS gervices. Building a new home? Talk to your BNS manager about an NHA loan, Planning a trip? You can't lose your money with BNS Travellers Cheques. The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA your partner in progress BNS people are friendly people--get to know them at our Haileybury branch. A. M. Hurst, Manager,

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