The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 21 Aug 1958, p. 3

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a cits ii 5h [o eo THE HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST Founded by C. C. Farr in 1904 Publisher JOHN SHEN Cobalt, Ontario. Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Issued every Thursday, from Tic Haileyburian Office Broadway ~ Street, Haileybury, Ontario. Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office, Department, Ot taw- In: Canada -- $2.50 per year in advance jn United States -- $3.50 per year in advance. Feditorial Cobalt will be a poorer place without Paddy Hassett. de was one of the old timers who through the years contributed a great deal to the community. Paddy never made abig splash, but he worked hard for many good causes. The arena was one of his pet projects, andhe was a loyal member of the Kiwanis. We remember Paddy best, sitting over his morning ole orrible's column Cobalt may soon be advertising for a *hiei of police. It will all depend on what happens at the neat regular council meeting. We hear thatat least three councillors are in favor of replacing the OPP witha munipal force. Three others are more inclined to keep the provincials. This will drop the whole thing in Mayor John Damiani's lap. The Silver town isn't likely to get a better force, but it might save some money with its own force. present three men are costing some each, plus the cost of a car. The $4,000 a year It seems ironical that Cobalt wasfirst Northern town to adopt provincial policing of the municipality, Cobalt has had a lot of good may be the first to quit. and cops in its day. Jim Tappendenp policed the town for seven years, and is now OPP sergeant at Haileybury. Tiny Spencer was with Jim for some five years, and is now corporal at Virginiatown. Gerry Guinter is at Kir- kland Lake, and Bill Morrison is in the Bracebridge area. There is one thing every provincial will admit, most of them don't like town police work. If Cobaltforms its coffee in the Minerva, rolling a cigarette, and talking with everyone who came in. He wasa great Conservative of the old school, who stuc< with the party through the darkest days, and looked with slightly dubious eyes at some of the present day policies now the party is in power. old-timers. said an unkind word about him, Paddy Hassett was one of the rapidly thinning ranks of His memorial will be that no' one ever while he left behind va host of friends of all ages and denominations. --. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A Giachino, well-known operator of The International Travelling Agency in Cobalt, who has soldtickets for travel by steamship and air, as well as tours to many parts of the world, would now like to retire. _ - This will be a splendid opportunity for a younger per- son to take over this Agency which is known throughout the world. : 'References are required and Mr. Giachino is quite willing to show his sales record. A younger person can also secure other agencies such as insurance, etc, which works very well in other towns. _ A real bargain for a responsible personwouldbe Mr. Giachino's part of the building, comprising six rooms, storage room, equipment and garage, on easy payment terms. No reasonable offer from a responsible person 'will be refused. This property is centrally located, on Silver Street, a good location in an old town is better than a bad location _in.a new town. The ground floor now being used as _ an office couldbe converted into another store or an appartment. Also for sale is a unique Sound Truck, equipped with power take-off, 1090 watt electric generator, for show- ing sound and color advertising and other out-door mo- tion pictures. It is also equipped with an air mattress ; and cooking facilities for camping. Original cost, $3,200 good condition, never been driven in winter. Will sell with the above property for about one third of original cost. ' Notice to all clients 'holding advance reservations: Please rest assured that your booking will be taken care| of and until property is sold, I shall continue to serve you. Call or write, A, Giachipo, Phone 4456 , P.O. Box 597 own force, we hope the town council will set up a pro - per police commission. Nothing is worse than having the police at the beck and call of every councillor. In most towns, the commission is made up of the mayor, Cobalt, Ontario. To allowners and harbourers of dogs in the town- ship of Buck, who have not obtained their 1958 license by August 30th, will be charced under by-law 322 of the Corporation of Township of Buck. ; ; H. Groom, Assessor and the local magistrate and judge. They hire and fire the police. There still seems to *e some beer in the localpubs. But some bars have run out of some brands. Talking about police, the Canadian Press pulled a beautiful boob with its report of some 18 small boats stolen by crin.inal ring. Actually one boat has been > stolen Z Some newspapers are always beefing about lack of police co-operation, but if they didn't put words into the mouths of the police, they might get further. One town employee in Haileybury is reported to be mighty mad. It seems that he gota raise in pay, but when a majority of the council found out about it, they cut the pay cheque back again. One indignant reader cancelled her subscription last week. Seems she doesn'tlike beer. Three others in to renew their subscriptions and two people in and took out new ones. came came We think we have now licked the problem of printing pictures in the paper lumps of mud. so that they don't lock like In fact, we are rather proud of some of the reproductions we have been getting. Therefore ve will be pleased to print all the pictures of local interest that our readers can give us. Please make sure that the prints are about the same size that they will appear in the paper. Wanted: Young lady or mar- ried lady for hotel desk, evening shift, Apply Hotel Haileybury or telephone 99. 24-1=-¢ To rent: Three room unfur- 'aisned apartment with bath- room and sun porch. Suitable for a business woman. Reference required. (24-1-*) If you wish to have your pia- no tuned cr repaired by Leonard Morin, call Mrs. "Neil Turnbull, New Lisk- ard phone 1315. Leonard Morin is bi-lingual and has thirteen years experience in | Piano repairing and tuninc. (2421-0 / a Building and Contracting repairs. Remodelling, all kinds of carpentry, by the iour or contract. Free estimates. Phone 634, Andy Scott. 45-tfic Enyasy ement | | | Mr: and) Mrs. borne Wiseman announce tie en) gavement of their daus vic | Miriam Isobel. tw N-.| William Keith Woodrow... of: My.'and Mrs. Miloer Woodrow. Orillia. The weddin;. to -taepla- ce Saturday. September | ZOth: = LIDS. ats Mami St. Paul's United churen. Orillia. ity TRI-TOWN Drive-In Theatre Just off Highway 11, 2 miles north, '» mile east of New Liskeard LAST SHOWING TODAY "FRANCIS IN THE NAVY" Donald O'Connor, Martha Hyer "THIS ISLAND LARTI' (Color ) Jeff Morrow, Faith Domer;ue Fri. & Sat. ANU OT a oe) "THE, LAST HUNT " (Technicolor ) Robert Taylor, Debra Paget "HOT SHOTS" Huntz Hall, Stanley Clements Mon. .& Tue. Aug. 45,26 "HE LAUGHED LAST " (Technicolor ) Frankie Laine, Lucy Marlow "BATTLE STATIONS" John Lund, William Bendix Wed) SceThura (hue oie " LOVE IS A MANY SPT.EN- DORID TILTING" (Color) (ADULT ) William Ifolden, Jennifer Jones "URANIUM BOOM" Dennis Mory;an, Patricia Medina ALONG WITH SPICE -- The main ingredient in the recipe for successful after dinner speaking is shortening. __ The main thing mother has to save for a rainy day is patience, Notice! TAKE NOTICE that Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limi- ted: has deposited in the Registry Registry Division of the District of Temiskaming, Office for the at Haileybury, Ontario, on August 7, 1958, as No. 52, plan, profile and book of reference being Drawing No. kOW-C-29A showing a deviation of the Company's pipe li- ne from a point in Lot 3, Concession 3 in the Township of Kerns, to apointin Lot1, Concession 6 in the Township of Dymond, both in the District of Temiskaming and Province of Ontario, said plan, profile and book of re- ference having been approved by the Board of Transport * June 30, 1958. | | Commissioners for Canadaby its Order No. 94730 dated | | | u4t-l-c Dog Tax Collector For rent: Nicely furnished heated two room apartment two piece bath. Suitable for two nurses orbusiness girls DATED at Toronto, Ontario, this 8th day of August, | A.D. 1958. o The jack-of-all-trades figures on Despite the speed of modern liv- TRANS-CANADA FIPE LINES LIMIT i | doing a little of everything, but ing the successful /Mam__ saves j 5 - -; "> never cuts much of a figure at encuch time to plan hig nex; OF information phone 165 g_ King Street ast, ; / a pavibing : move. (24-1-c) Gerontol, Ontarig,

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