MODERN TAXI Phone 5 2 Phone HAILEYBURY L The Mrs. isha ; P.C.s Rap Union Boss IAN MacDIARMDD - General Insurance Auto Financing Telephone 10 Haileybury, Ontario Haileyburian od GOR Mi WE POST Northern Ontario's Oldest Weekly Newspaper--Published in the Interest of Haileybury and Cobalt, Since 1904 THURS., MARCH 13th, 1958 Vol. 54; No. 1 Tory Statement Resented By Local 2 2 i!) 0. F. U. The Cobalt-Haileybury High School Students held their Sec- _ ond Mixed Bonspiel on Saturday The executive of Local 229 of \jarch 8th at the local Curling the Ontario Farmers' Union Cjyp. met at Hudson township near Boe Marphy New Liskeard to protest action Mel tigh Seneol Curhne club oa SL earns aa aa welcomed the players and wish- political rally on farm issues. ed them good ee vale "We are deeply resentful of | There were twenty- our rin s certain statements made by the in attendance 2 from aoae Conservatives in connection with 1, ie 3 New a proposed joint meeting they Lake; : 1, No on ae a Teel plan to arrange," said Art Ship, Liskeard; 3, alk b apy Uy) president of the local. balt; and 6, Hai EyDUrYe : Mr. Ship said his group was _ Dhe draw which was surprised to hear an announce- ment made by Tories that they are inviting Liberal and CCF candidates to appear at a public meeting. "In view of the Ps refusal of the committee to let : &. Foster Rice appear at a simi- Was by point system. iar meeting sponsored by the There was some keen com- OFU, it would appear their ob- petition but good sportsmanship jections are not to meeting was shown throughout the other candidates but to the fact games. the union wanted to sponsor the Doughnuts and coffee was ser- Mr. Shiip said. ved the curlers on arrival and a Conservatives buffet lunch which wa: pro- stated they wanted to sponsor vided by the parents of the cur- the meeting in order to "make lers and the ladies of the club at certain it would be fair to all the noon hour, concerned and not turn out like Doug Murphy it did last year as a_ political Lynne St. Louis who is circus." representative of the girls at ihe (Continued on Back rage) (Continued on Page Six) sisted of two eight for all rinks. Play started at continued till around five o'clocle in the afternoon, The _ scoring meeting," -- i He said the assisted by a Progressive Conservative Team for Temiskaming FOSTER RICE FOR TEMISKAMING JOHN DIEFENBAKER 1. Increased aid to gold mines by extension of gold assistance act. 2 In the Daihen area improved beef breeding and establishment of an abattoir. 3. For the Cobalt mining area: Aid to the mines by securing profitable markets or subsidies for cobalt production. FOR CANADA Income Tax Reduction for 4% million people. Hospital Insurance Plan Advanced to June 1958. President of ably handled by Ernie St. Louis con- " end gameg nine o'clock in the morning ané sports Farm Bill -- Stablized prices. $1,185,000,000 Public Works program 1958. aa CRAs 24 Rinks Complete Mrs, Stromberg Wins Grand Prize In High School 'Spiel at /,0.D.£. Cooking School The Canada Packers Cooking school sponsored last week by the Haileybury Chapter of the IODE was a very successful event with many attractive prizes being won. Miss Margaret Winnipeg, home economist for the Canada Packers, was in charge of the demonstrations, winning the approval of her aud- iences for her charming manner and clear explanations of the recipes demonstrated, The attendance was excellent. averaging 200 ladies each night with many coming from out-ly- ing districts as well as the Tri- Town area. Winner of the grand prize. an Demko, of automatic coffee maker was Mrs. R, O. Stromberg, Hailey- bury. Special prizes were drawn for each of the three nights. with those on Monday going as fol- 10 milk tickets, Mrs. Lou- two theatre tic- kets each: went to. Mrsv G iy Lowery and Mrs. Allan Hurst and a permanent wave was won by Mrs. J. Armstrong. Hoiding the lucky ticket on u handbag lews; ise Gauvreau, was Mrs. R. Jenkins, Tuesday night, Mrs. A. W. Sanderson won a_ permanent tickets went wave, the theatre to Mrs. L: Childs and Mrs, A. Moss, Cobalt, and ten milk tic- kets to Mrs. J. Hallworth. Mrs. Ed Brousseau of Cobalt won the Electric kettle. Wednesday night, Miss Joy held the lucky ticket for a lamp, Mrs. W. Bagshaw won the permanent, Mrs. G. Thoayd and Mrs. G. Norris. the theatre tic- kets and Mrs. D. Campbell. the ten milk tickets. Other special prize winners in- cluded; Pyrex baking dish, Pau- line Huard, Lace tablecloth, Mrs Kovak, Rose bowl, Miss Clare Marcella, Dinner for 3 Mrs, C. Campbell, Cake plate Mrs. C. St. Cyr, Bridge table cover, Mrs. Jean Wilson, Covered Pyrex dish, Mrs. C, McKinnon, I£liza- heth Arden Set, Mrs. H, Whitton Bedoomr lamp, Mrs. C. Camp- ell, Pepper and salt set, Mrs. Vi. Leishman, Hamper of groc- eries, Mrs. A. Larocque, Perm- anent wave, Mrs, A. Hurst. Col- ogne, Mrs. A. W. Sanderson, Jewellry set, Miss Ann Morris- sey, Box of Apples, Lemay, $5.00 Eaton Mrs. Lena Giddings, warmer, Mrs. R. [arocque. Fifteen shopping ceries were won each night and names were also drawn for each separate article of food prepar- ed by Miss Demko. Nits.1G- aly Gassidy "was the convener of the project and all members are most appreciative of the patronage of the public. yw. Voucher, sutte: bags of gro- SOUTH TEMISKAMING MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The regular monthly meeting of the South Temiskaming Min- isterial Association was held on Tuesday evening, with the Rey. H. L. Wipprecht, as host in the Cobalt United Ohurch Manse. The Rev. Mr. Morris of Uno Park United Church, pave a very interesting paper about his experiences as a Methodist Student Minister in the Por- cupine Area in 1910. The Rey, A. L, Chabot of New Liskeard Anglican Church took the Devotions. The new Officers recently el- ected are President, Rev. James Young, New Liskeard United Church; Vice-president, the Rev. George Johnston, Cobalt Ang- lican Church, and the Secretary- Treasurer, the Rev. W. Churc- hill, Haileybury Pentecostal Church. The WEEK'S W WEATHER Week Ending March 12th, 1958 Mhugsday thar es: 46 31 Friday sora. Heir Vf 17 Saturday wages ae sats 31 Ol Slindayr agence aes 31 11 Mondays ta. a 38 15 Mtesday es, Coen 35 10 Wednesday ........; 37 21 Cobalt Ladies Legion Assists With Bingo The Ladies' Auxiliary Branch 44, of the Canadian Legion met in the Legion Lounge Monday, night with president Wink in charge. The Lord's prayer and two minutes silence opened the meeting. Minutes, roll -call and trea- surers report were heard. The sick committees reported Mrs. E. M. Mash Zone Com- mander had been admitted to the District Hospital at Kirkland Lake, and that Mrs. Susan Fen- nah was in Sudbury Hospital with pneumonia. The entertainment committee reported that members were as sisting at the ' Ith Bingo's" on alternate Friday nights, and also that the card games had been successful. The two members appointed to attend the W.I. salad course were Mrs. A. Fleming and Mrs. B. McPherson Mrs. was pianist for the evening. Lunch was served by Mrs. J. Conroy, Mrs. E. Whitehead, Mrs F. Marcotte, Mrs. J, Underwood and Mrs. W. Jones. Miss Irene ¢ 'Share The Wea- § F. Adsheack VOTE FOSTER RICE for continued Good Government! Published by the Tem. Progressive Conservative Assoc. TAT NAW NNT NT NON NO NO NO NO NOINON make the COOKING WNT NON NO NYNGD WIVIU IIIS The Haileybury I. O. D. E. wishes to thank all the merchants and donors who helped to SCHOOL a success. ECUME NICAL SERVICE FOR CANADIAN YOUTH On Sunday morning, an Ecu- menical Service was held in St. James' Anglican Church, Cobalt, which was well attended, and the following took part in this unique service, assisting the Rector, the Rev. G. S. Johnston, who spoke about the theme, "God's Love Calls Us To Dis- cipeship," were Mrs. G. S. John- ston, leader, and Linda Cooper, Doreen Aidr, Carol Fenton, Phy- llis Smith, Patsy Buffam, Paul Saxton, Spencer Moore, Del Cole Laurel Birtch and Bob Kenning- ton, who read the Prayers and the scriptures. Mrs. W. Neddo was the organ- ist, and the choir and congregat- ion joined in the responses fol- lowing the special programme. COBALT C. P. AND T. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flemi: were hosts at the Cancer-Polio- Tuberculosis Committee of Co- balt Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at their home on Tuesday even ing. It was decided to buy ney equipment for hospital use the meeting. The secretary, Thomas Huf read the minutes and the trea surer Mrs, Carrie Birtch the financial report, The C. P. and T. committee have planned a Bingo to be hel in the Community Hall Cobalt on March 20. P..C, Executive Answer § Farin Union The P.C., Executive has issued the following to answer the re- marks of the Pres. of the Farm Union Mr, Art Ship. "We believe that the Farm political but we feel that the re- marks of its Pres. Mr. Ship does not represent the true feeling of the Farm Union, because Mr. Ship is one of the district lead- ers and an ardent worker for the GGE, This is why the Conservatives feel his remarks were un-called for at this time." Union is non Cobalt Cubs Meet Cub Master Willard Miller was assisted by Queen's 'Scout Robert Heikkila, Robert Kenn- ington, Mike Morarity and Ray Parent at a meeting of the Co- balt Cub Pack on Tuesday after- noon. Robert Heikkila gave special instruction to Pat Slaght, Paul Saxton, Ree Gareau and Rennie Purdy who will soon -become Scouts, The following tests were pass- ed; Cleanliness, Ronald and Ro- bert Cote and Frankie Todd; balancing and exercises, Wayne David, David Tresidder, and Ed- die Scully; cleaning shoes, Allan McGugan; the O' Canada test, Frankie Moore. The meeting closed with the Grand Howl and "God Save The Queen." A CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE BINGO! HOLY CROSS PARISH HALL TUES., MARCH 25th 8.15 p.m. DOOR PRIZE $50.00 Admission 50c for 20 Games Proceeds for purchase of Encyclopeadia Britannica Additional Cards 25¢ 1-2c WAWAANAN AT NEW LISKEARD HAILEYBURY FIGURE SKATING CLUB RESERVED TICKETS TO THE ANNUAL TRI-TOWN ICE FOLLIES MARCH 21st - 22nd available in Haileybury at THE HAILEYBURY GARAGE 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. daily Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 17th MEMORIAL ARENA . ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE ORDERS RESERVED NWN. V GTN NOV V VY OVW PV VW VPVPVOVWVOVDVWOVOLVOVNWOVWOPVONOIONOINVIAN Tickets Must be Called for. SEATS $1.00 at Bingo! 20 Games for 50c | Sponsored by Haileybury Legion Ladies' Auxiliary LEGION 4 Special Games $110.00 ON 14 NUMBERS HALL Door Prize: $10.00 Blackout / TUE., MAR. 18th Starts at 8.30 p.m. A DRAW WILL BE MADE ON A BASKET OF GROCERIES