The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 16 Jul 1959, p. 3

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Haileybury Council | (Continued From Page One) That way we will have an oppor- tunity to advertise for someone to take over the policing, if we de- eide not to renew the contract."' uncillor Neil Fleming said, could. offer $10,000 to a good Theat to take over the policing of the town and. he could have the choice of being on twenty-four hour eall or hire 'additional help. The way things stand we are not only paying three salaries, but an additional $1,800.00 for a car." He added that he believed, "The Provincial Police want to pull out of Municipal Police work and are taxing tough so the municipalities will cancel their Contracts. The province is not looking at this sit- uation from a realistic point of view, they are the people who should be responsible for policing in the towns, most of the laws they enforce are provincial laws, there are very few municipal by-laws to enforce. _ Mayor Cooke wondered if a town could afford to pay more for po- licing than tthe town foreman or for the Clerk Treasurer. "We have to retain our sense of values and look as this question from a realist angle." Councillor Fleming added a not of caution, "Originally we brough' in the Provincial Police to replac: the town police because they were turning in unsatisfactory service. we do not want to make this mis take again."' Council will ask the O.P.P. for time to think. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE -- In Haileybury, two new furn- reasonably storey house (duplex), ace with thermostat, priced. Phone 4515, Cobalt. 1stf| _FOR SALE -- Six bedroom house and three lots. Phone OS 2-3473, oon Street, Haileybury. 16,17,18, 19 FOR SALE -- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bed- room homes in first class condi- tion. Excellent terms. Apply E. M. McCuaig, Real Estate Broker, 58 Georgina Ave., phone OS 2-3466. 19,20,21,22 FOR SALE -- 5 roomed house on Georgina Ave. Sc gaeee Phone cE _2-3778. 19p i TO RENT TO RENT -- Apartment in Hailey- bury. Apply D. Dean, OS 2-3255 19 TO RENT -- In Haileybury, four room heated apartment, plus three piece bath. Phone 4515, Cobalt. 19tf TO RENT -- one unfurnished up- stairs apartment, 3 piece bath, one bedroom, small kitchen and_liv- ing room. Heated, Phone OS 2- 3128 Haileybury. 14tf TO RENT -- one bedroom with hot and cold running water. On Ferguson. Avenue. Phone OS 2- 3128, Haileybury. 14tf WANTED WANTED -- A few old cut over bush lots and old vacant farms. Please advise full particulars with lot, concession numbers and Town-; ship with lowest cash price: Will censider anything and anyplace. Write Box 133, Bancroft, Ont. 18,19,20,21 HELP WANTED - MALE WANTED -- Salesman required in this locality, no experience neces- sary. We will fully train you. Come in .or call today. Dick Liming. Domestic Food Service, Kirkland Lake, Ont., phone 2775, 19 on MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear elma, who passed away July 17, 1953. She has gone but not forgot- ten: Mom and Dad Garbutt. 19 i | | MISCELLANEOUS If you wish to have your piano tuned or repaired by Leonard Morin, Call Mrs. Neil Turnbull, New Liskeard, Phone MI 7-6365. Leonard Morin is bi-lingual and has thirteen years experience in piano repairing and tuning. 33tf bi Dr. John C. Shaw, Toronto Dental College, Cobalt. His present address a recent graduate of University of is the son of Mr. and Mrs: F. C. is 137-B Third Ave., the office formerly occupied by Dr, W. Downer. Shaw, Timmins, Miss Dorothy Black of Kingston visited her father Mr. T. Black over the week-end. Miss Helen Dunning left for the Toronto Area Camp which is held at Doe Lake for Girl Guides. Mr. and Mrs. Z~ Larabie and family of Elliot Lake are holiday- ing in Cobalt with relatives. Robert Holmes of Toronto was a recent visitor at the home of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. O'Gorman. Mrs. Red Kingston, Peter, But- chie and Jo-Ann of Chelmsford, have been visiting Mrs. Kingston's } parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Aud- ette and other relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Rene St. Amour and Dennis of Ottawa were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Audette. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holmes and Judy of Toronto are guests of Mrs. Holmes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. O'Gorman. Mrs. Holmes and Judy will be spending a few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gauthier of Kirkland Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kant and Michael of Sudbury Basin visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Audette enroute to Sudbury. Mrs. Arthur Wilcox, Terry and Mrs. Wilcox parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Miller and other relatives in ! Cobalt. Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Giguere of Elliot Lake were week-end guests Mrs. H. Miller. Mrs. William Lovesin and San- dra of Val d'Or are visiting Mrs. Lovesin's aunt Mrs. Ellen Giffin. Mr. Don Speck of Smooth Rock Falls spent the week-end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Syl Speck. Mrs. Florence Andrews of Sud- bury spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. Ellen Gillin. Mr. and Mrs. Syl Speck, Linda and Raymond left Tuesday for two weeks in Toronto where Ray- mond will receive treatment at the hospital for Sick Children. Miss Louise Hayes of Montreal is visiting hér uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Z. Duval. Mrs. Gordon Warren of North Bay has been visiting her son-in- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Despres. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lacroix, Mrs. R. St. Jacques, Gaetan and Su- zanne, all of Timmins, were guests Douglas of Elliot Lake are visiting | ' of Mrs, Gigueres' parents, Mr. and}. Cobalt Personals of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lacroix over the week-end. Mrs. L. Charrette of Bucking- ham and Mrs, E. Goulet of Hull have been visiting at the home of their sister Mrs. Z. Duval and Mr. Duval. Rev.. Helmut Wipprecht left Sunday for Montreal and from there he will fly to Germany for a two month visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Wipprecht of Newstadtander, Weinstrasse. Mr. and Mrs.- W. D. Tabor of Fort William have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Tabor's brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. J. Aspden, Mr. and Mrs. Solly Beeson and |) family .of Elliot Lake spent ten days visiting at the homes of their parents Mrs. E. Benner and Mr. and Mrs. mother Mrs. E. Benner. Jimmie Taylor has home after spending a week visit- ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hamilton and other re- latives in Madawaska. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis of Windsor have been visiting their |. nephew Mr. J. Aspden and Mrs. Aspden recently. visiting her grandson Mr. Gordon Othmer and Mrs, Othmer. Mr. Albert Svekers of Siscoe Mines spent the week-end. at his Home in Cobalt. Mrs. Harry Cooper reported a good turnout at the weekly euchre held in the Legion Lounge Tues- day, July 7. Winners for the even- ing were Mrs.- J. Johnston, Mrs. B. Leonard and Mrs. B. Conroy. rs. Beland was the winner of the $140 door prize at the bingo held Friday, July 10 in the Le- gion Lounge by the St. Patrick Church. Share the wealth specials were won by: Barbara Erskine of Ottawa; W. Soucisse; Mrs. M. Cunningham, Mrs. Beland, Mrs. Church and Mrs. Peebles; Mrs. Speck, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Coop- er, Mrs. Babineau, Mr. Frackle- ton and Mrs. Wink; Mrs. Fortin, Mrs. Speck and Mrs Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson and family and Mrs. Richardson's mother Mrs. Smith, all.of St. Catherines, are visiting Mr. Rich- ardson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson. Mrs. Lorna Burke of Quyon is visiting relatives in town. H. Beeson. Karen and |; \bynn Beeson will spend the rest |) of the summer with their grand- || returned |} Mrs. Janet Lang of Toronto is |) Thursday, July 16, 1959 The Haileyburian BRIGHTEST STAR Mayor Cooke Votes) 2x: sess so: ie om 9 light takes nearly nine years to ~ And Means lt bridge the space "between Sirius and the earth. One of the more . distant of the brighter stars in the WEN zat Cooke, "centre of a same a anease is Deneb, about stormy session at Tuesday's coun- cil meeting, has taken strong ex- ception to the suggestion that he 400 light years from us. did: not vote legally on the fire truck issue, and has quotes from the municipal act to prove that he is entitled to a vote on the issue and had voted correctly. "The Act," he said, "states -- the 'head of council--except where he is disqualified to vote by reason of.interest or otherwise, may vote with other members on all ques- tions, and except where otherwise Thetae cuaunees | pr , i i UST expressly provided by this Act, AND EVERY ANGLEC any question on which there is } | WITH PLANS! . an equality of votes shall be deem- KD* ao ed. to be negative.' "In other words," said the may- or, "the act gives mea vote, and I intend to use it, particularly when I feel that it is in the best interests of the ratepayers that I should." | "T know that Councillor Whelan is not satisfied that I have a right to vote, or that I exercised it properly. I hope," continued the mayor, "that he carries out his threat to refer this matter to the Department of Municipal Affairs, so that it may be settled in his mind once and for all." os 2-3366 co) Temiskaming Construction Ltd. . 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