besa rep! aced at the provincial and he Haileyburian .---~ --_ = OOS, he fod S&ac Thursday, July 3rd, 195s CONAN EEKIVIPDSIZG JAIL ~ FOUR TRANSFERRED 18 HIRED AND FIRED AT LOCAL JAIL The department of reform institutions, which has hired four jail govenors at Hailey- bury in the past five years , has now transferred three guards and a matron, all with years of service, and who own their homes in the community. The Haileybu rian has lea- med from reliable suurces that Reg. Tombs, who has 35 years services and owns a home in town, willbe sent t& Monteith. G. M. MacDon- nell, ten years service, has heen transierred . M. Hur - teal, seven years service, has been ordered to Burwash HAILEY (B BUR Y FIREMEN SHOW THEIR SKILL Mra. A. T. Humphrey, mat- ron with l4years service has been ordered to Mercer re- formatory. A Svekers, tem- porary guard irom Cobalt with some six months service has been fired. The orderd for transferr - ing the jail employees we re handed out Wednesday, and followed a hudh-hush board of enquiry held some six weeks ago. Mrs. Humphrey is a widow Her husband who died late in 1852, was governor for four- teen years. She has a teen - age daughter to support. The Haileyburian has also Not since the early mining days have as many people crowded the streets of Hail - eybury as did Tuesday July first, when the local Fire Brigade played hosts to the Firemens Association for their annual tournament. A soft drizzle of rain that started about noon, turned into a downpour just after the parade started but failed to dampen the enthusiasm The Larder Lake brigade lived up to their reputation Seerned that during the past year, some 18 guards have jail. Early this year the jail | was removed completely from the jurisdiction of the sheriff} and the local governor is giv en virtually a free hand in hiring help. Cobalt Rev.and Mrs. George S. Johnston and daughters Er- ica and Leah visited friends }. in Englehart on Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. H.O. Arm strong and daughter Mrs. A.Easy and Mr. Easy and family visited relatives in: pwastike on S7) bes again taking the honours |Noranda Mines (37). for the best dressed brigade Judges Ted Derosiers, H. E. Burton and Bert Ough had some tough decisions to make in judging the efforts of the twenty brigades in competit- ion. Final results were as fol- lows: First Aid competition, Kirk- land Lake (97.66); Noranda iSee 33); Porcupine (91). Wagon Race South Porcu - pine (35); Porcupine (36.8) ; Fire Chiefs' hundred-yard froquois Falls Wins Tournament Honor dash L. Olscamp (La Sarre) | Roy Davis (Porcupine); C Campbell (Quemont). Firemen's race R. Bert- rand (Rouyn); B. Fosterani (Iroquois Falls); F. Olscamp (La Sarre). Ladder race Iroquois Falls) (15.4); Rouyn (16); Larder Lake (16.2). Best appearance on parade Larder Lake, McGarry, Ro- uyn, Total point winners : 4Iroquois Falls (1), Rouyn (2) Miss Maher's Pupils Present Recital Pupils of Miss Edna Ma- her A.T.C.M. presenteda interesting an enjoyable re- cital recently in the High School auditorium with Neil Turnbull of New Liskeard first vice president of the Temiskaming South Branch of the Registered Music Te- achers association, as chair man. The recital was held: in. conjunction with Hobby show » Gayle Gibson ing was the presentation of aq beautiful houquet of bronze | and yellow mums to Miss Maher with Jackie Wilkin - son doing the honors. Assisting Miss Maher dur: ing the program was Mrs,.C F. Tuer, Mrs. C. Plaunt , and Mrs. W.S.Carr of New | Liskeard. The pupils taking part in the Recital included: Kathy Valentine Jackie Wilkinson Ian Valentine which added to the interest. Judy Robinson Margaret Rodgers and Helen Hennessey (duet) Charles Plaunt Linda Gibson Lynda Day Robin Valentine Margaret Wilkinson (song) John Atchison Mary Hurst Robert Blair Margaret Wilkinson Margaret Rodgers Ronnie Olson Dayntrie MacDougall Beverley Childs Sheila Thomson Helen Hennessey Donna Hennessey and Vicky Gill-oe (7 '| for an investigation. A. R. HERBERT MPP A.R. Herbert, MPP for Temiskaming, said today that he agrees that some- _ thing must be done 'about conditions at the Haileybury jail. He said that he has been aware for some time that something is wrong at the jail, and has brought it to the attention of the minister of reform institutions sev - eral times. Mr. Herbert said that he will support any move Peter Lasyk, graduate of New Liskeard High School and Hailey- bury School of Mines is now working with Stanley Uranium Mines at Elliot Lake. He spent the holiday week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lasyk, WILLIAM TYSON Mr.and Mrs. C.W. Tyson have been notified that their son, William Russell Tyson, enrolled in his freshman year in the Engineering Phy- sics Course at the Universi- ty of Toronto, has been aw- arded a Hydro Electric Sch - plar -Ship. He also achieved © an honour standing in his class ranking. i Jan Thomson Erna St, Louis Janet Camsell Donna Hennessey Dayne ee (songs) Sally Whitby Ann Olson | Lyn Wildwood ane Barbara Camsell Lynn St. Louis and Sally bigapeane pine te--