Page 6 The Haileyburian pea Cobalt high school was defeated 31 to 1,w season played on the Mining School - gridiron.-- Thursday, October 1, 1959 hen they eaicd with the Haileybitry High Senool in the "Geebaae game of the rugby The game was preceded by a parade from the high school grounds. . aie Canadian Club Features. Many Famous Speakers: Wy pee a eniieeamints 'Gare Bian Club has lined up an impos- g array of| top-flight: speakers for he new: se@dson which starts with' meeting to be held in New Lis- keard' on October 5. i The' 'fitst? 'guest speaker will be Charlotte Whitton, the famous Canadian oman, who lists as one 'bf her many, accomplishments, suc- ftessful terms as mayor of Can- ada's capital. } Also in the roster for the year is Eric. W. Morse, former National Director of the United Nations As- sociations in Canada. He is a mem- ber of the-recently appointed His- orical !Advisory Committee of the Netiond Capital Commission. i Arthur L. Phelps needs no intro- duction to those who listen to {'Neighborly News" on Sunday ornings, but many of his listen- ers do not know that he was a pro- essor of English at the three Cana- dian Universities, and is currently | Europe. of Toronto. Willson: Woodside, who will: visit |, hére: in January is a well-known} CBC commentator and is Canada's"|; best known speaker and writer on foreign affairs. In' Febriiary Lt.-Gen. Guy Sim-| one of Canada's most bril-| onds, liant soldiers will have as his top-| is 'Some reflections on Canada's Defence Policy." Other speakers during the .year will be, Alan Jarvis, Director of the National Gallery of Canada; and -Brig. Stephen Longrigg, who will speak on "Oil, Power, Politics and the Arab' Awakening."' The new federation of the West Indies, whose first Pariament was opened by Princess Margaret las year, has proved a good soil fo writers including good novelists who. have won prominence in i Operators of a tile laying firm), make 'the job 'look easy as | they apply under-draining to a séction of the Demonstration | Farm at New Liskeard. Many district farmers were on. hand _ for e Open House held last ee saw the operation and 'heard th the costs. ae at ee te ee - Mrs. Mary Crick , Mrs. Mary Jane Crick, pioneer iresident of Brethour Township, 'died on Septembér 21,'in the En- |\glehart Hospital after a long ill- 'ness. She was in her 8th year. Born in England, Mrs. .Crick lived in Toronto for: a while after a sperial lecturer, at. the University || coming to Canada, and moved into Temiskaming in 1909..She married the late Tom Crick, in 1908 and he pre-deceased her in 1937. ' Mrs. Crick is survived by two sons, Ben of. Brethour and- Russell of South Porcupine; three daugh- ters, Violet of Tomstown, Marion of Marter Township and Elsie of Mount Forest. = . Innes - Inglis A guiet wedding was solemnized in St. Paul's United Church, New Liskeard, on Thursday, Septem- ber 17, when Carole Anne Inglis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Cecil Inglis of Latchford was united ») marriage to Donald Edward Inn son of Mr. and Mrs. James Innes of Virginiatown. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James Young. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sirola of Kirkland Lake attended the bride and groom. The bride wore a curoetianvin dress of ivory brocade material with white accessories and a cor- sage of red roses and lily-of-the- valley. Mrs. Sirola wore a two- piece green printed dress with white accessories and her corsage was white baby mums. Following the wedding a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride's parents in Latchford, to the wedding party and immedi- ate relatives. 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