The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 17 Mar 1960, p. 7

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-- Students Visit ocal Ski Club Lasf Saturday a bus load of oung High School skiing enthus: tasts froth \North. Bay, numbering orty in all, arrived at the North- en Ski Club Chalet for an after: pan Of skiing and fun. 'They were erved lunch on arrival: and left gfor home at five-thirty. They weile: loud in their praise f arrangements and conditions & the (inéal' clib; particularly so egarding the C The Haileyburian v' i a a pep) They were accompanied by on¢ f. thet High chool teachers, Mr; Nees mn Tay lor and his wife. Mori ssette Rint halet and the tow, / Thursday, March 17, 1960 High School (Continued From Page One) school population to "support one does not exist. Such a school would require enrollment of 1,000 pupils. Provincial records show that a very large percentage of pupils leave school up to Grade 12 thus adding to the cost of maintaining a fully trained staff for the small number Grade' 13, reaching In Northern Ontario there is a further difficulty where ithe children of those living in the Townships re- ceive free Secondary Education from the province. All municipali- ties and organized townships lying within a school district would be placed on an equalized assessment for school costs and each would pay its proportional share. Natur- ally ithe townships would not be agreeable. This matter was dis- cussed fully in 1949 by representa- tives from the Department and the urban' municipalities. PERFORMANCES Tf "an addition of three rodms only to the Public School was made, the cost to the ratepayers would be three mills per annum approximately, based on approved cost of $20,000-per. room and a grant of 50 per cent for a 20 year debenture, or $50,000 approximate- Jy. 'The proposed High School should not cost the taxpayers more than $45,000. Canadians average 511 telephone conversations per person per year, highest number in any country in the. world. ST - THEATRE Haileybury Haileybury phone OSborne 2-3533 THURS., FRI. & SAT. MARCH 17-18-19 i Mon, tp Sat. doors open'at 6:30 p.m. Shows at 7 & 9 on single bill ¢ c : n Double Feature last Boe els show at 8:15 p.m. PREHISTORI Wi rn B shaw | 2 DIMETRODONS! I ag' 1 ; ~~ OLD TIME REVIVAL PICTURE GROTTO OF | its, q | FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH IS FAMILY NIGHT QUARTZES! | George Mor! issette's rink wins » = CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE WITH PARE insty 2 the Bagshaw Curt || 3% M ah Hea Be GARGANTUAN 4 ng event this past week in a very : est Sha if ht CHAMELEONS! S Bdme ove n i : wing onight -- J pee Be te Q er oa ee oe vi "EDGE OF ETERNITY" and "GIDEON OF SCOTLAND~YARD" 1001 ' ewinners from. each: group in, the i Half Hour Cartoon at every Matinee OTHER 1 laydowns: and the personnel of i BE: WONDERS! | lei SYCCeSS sful teams were as fol+ = & SAT. MARCH 18.- 19 ; ows 4.Gebrge Morissette (skip); ee ras uy Marston, Bill Taylor and Len PAT | ehnston; William V AS ning i skip), Roger Fleming, Tom Czan- BOONE ell and Roland Barron; Gordor | tevens (skip), Hubert Doran, J | layne Pele atte and George Stew- AMES | rt; Ronald Morissette (skip); VIASON | Viervyn., Kelly, C. J.. Donegan, and rump : 'Gri ignon; William Grozelle skip), Heber Briden, Bob Wlad ind Leo Deraiche:. Clayton Dunn skip), Victor Stevens, Lawrence horpe and See Rich; Clarence yson (skip), Thomas Cragg, R. Plaki. and Paul Wilmont; W. E. ming. .(skip),, John Re enaud, Wil- ee Pringle and, Robert Fleming. join the, playdowns, the Gordon §teven's rink won from W., Flem- ing, the Ronald Morissette rink Mon. from Clarence Tyson, W. V. Fleming. won.from Clayton Dunn pnd. George, Morissette won over -, Wiliam , Grozelie, 4 fa. the semirfinals. the Gordon Steven's vink won from W. Flem- -g and then in turn won from the Ronald Morissette foursome but fost out in the finals to the George mete rink, who -had- reached finals, by .wmning: from the W. ¥... Fleming, rink. a rs } |. Phone \ \" tite EDD HOOSES viva tterrd "CinenaScor£" COLOR ty beim cdesnt ta UNITED EEYARTISTS MONDAY THE WAR'S MOST' * DESPERATE MISSION-- PETER FINCH y EVA BARTOK gy ALEKANDER KNOK THE RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS THE TRUE STORY oF 'RATION STEIN rege | MARCH 21 MARCH 22 LEGION FUN NIGHT ARLENE DAHL DIANE BAKER PLUS SELECTED SHORT, SUBJECTS Sunday Midnight, Mon. Tue. Wed: "ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CURT JGRGENS March 21-22-23 Dorothy Houston anil her orchestra. Come and see and hear locka| talent 'on the stage. REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES er RIT r i 5 ees North Bay GR 2-5170 : is : es STERLING. YVONNE ae ANGEL: 4 " sod NG ling HAYDEN - De CARLO tempt ae ae ee = : oe, MASS , te MNT SCOTT oat |) iste an oe }® CULVERT ond you! ; | DRAINAGE TILE COMPANION FEATURE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT {| "INSIDE THE MAFIA" Robert Strauss, Elaine Edwards ; fo CONCRETE BRICK : -Comnvon ond. Colored SAND - GRAVEL - STONE 5 - Cameron Mitchell, re CHIMNEY BLOCKS "Square and Round Flue STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 24th ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "CONCRETE Cinder, Concrete & Haydite. "1M. WRIGHT 'LIMITED EEN «cnn "vi MORROW COMING SOON TO EMPIRE JOLSON STORY HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES "107: Sheriff Ave. at CASH McCALL a : HERCULES * . Sitar | in Ave: FBI STORY mage Sone OLD YELLER ANATOMY OF MURDER 'NORTH BAY, ONT.

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