The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 28 Apr 1960, p. 7

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ed eh The Haileyburian Recently married by Rev. t e293 neiwdvaotish se Thursday, April 28, O. Lemay at Ste Therese Church were Mr. and Mrs. Robert, A. St. Laurent of Cobalt. -- Photo by Smith 'Studio Fr. Safety Association Meets at North Bay George Hees, Federal , Minister of Transport, told members of the Lumbermen's Safety Association at North Bay that they have done a good job in cutting the accident} rate in the bush. Mr. Hees also said that parlia- ment will be asked to authorize the formation of a federal forestry de- partment during the present ses- sion. He commended the association on cutting the compensation rate from a high of 16 per cent in, 1957 to the present 12 per cent. The as- sociation is working for an annual two per cent cut jn the; compen- sation rate. Anglican Girls AtSudbury Ten girls from St. Paul's Angli- ean Girls Auxiliary with their lead- | er, Mrs. J. Gilkes, attended the an- nual Girls' Auxiliary Festival held this year in Sudbury. The girls were Barabara Humphrey, J anet and Karen MacPherson, . Ann, Jane and Susan Cavanagh, Vicki Gilkes, Lesley Stewart, Judy Mc- Quaid and Sandra Hurteau. Rey. R. H. Nixon, Mr. W. Cavanagh and Mrs. EL Young drove the group down. " ion preceded each day's avtivities, The theme of the Festival this year was plan- ned around the girl's 'Study book, "My Vocation," andthe need of following Christian teaching «in. all} vocations was stressed," Competitions were taking part. Deanery, which takes in the area from Englehart to Sundridge and'\|: Sturgeon Falls, was repréesented}] ~ by the Haileybury and North Bay | The Haileybury giris}} -- _Auxiliaries. placed second im the sewing and Drama classes. The Archbishop's | Cup was won by the Nipissing Deanery. Tuesday afternoon the girls and Ee their leaders were taken on aljf tour of the RCAF station at Falcon-| swime- || bridge and following this, ming, volleyball and other activ- ities were enjoyed. 'held®- with jf girls from the different Deaneries ,| The Temiskaming| One new director was named and three re-elected to the executive during business meetings held at the Empire Hotel. iby Netherton, of Woollings For- est' Products was elected for a four-year term to succeed E. V. Woollings of the same, company who retired. Re-elected for four years were C. W. Hodgson, MP of Hodgson, and Son; W. D. Stani- forth, Staniforth Lumber and Ven- eer; and U. Brodkorb, George Gor- don and Co, Other directors are J. Ww. Mc- Nutt, William Milne and Sons; D. C. Clark, Great Lakes Lumber; W. E. McCraw, Roddis Lumber and Veneer; D. R. Young; Elk Lake Lumber;. W. K. Gunn, Shoo- splin-Woods; D. M. McRae, Mc- 'Rae Lumber Co.; J. A. Pousette, president, Huron: Forest Products; H.' S., Mosher,, Newaygo Timber Co.; W. G. Tough, W. G. Tough Ltd.; R.'K. McChesney, Rudolph- McChesney; F. Hedley, Northern Forest Products; and E. A. Pear- son,; Pearson Forest Products. . Honorary. directors, appointed for life, are W. R. Beatty, D. A. | Gillies, G.)H. Potts,' B. F. Mer- win, M. Cochran and J. W. Austin. 1960 | '|his parents. 'Sister Ann Lucy of Timmins spent a short holiday with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kelly and daughter Patricia Ann visited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mr: Burt MacPherson. Dominice Bolger of North Bay spent the week-end at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Steve Auld of Niagara Falls spent the week-end at' the home of Mrs. Auld's mother, Mrs. John Burton. Ballaire Burton spent a couple days visiting relatives in Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bolger- and family of Timmins visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Simmons and family of Larder Lake and Miss Miron Simmons, nurse-in-training, at Miseri®rdia Hospital, Hailey- bury, called at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lafoy's home enroute to Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Larocque and family of Kirkland Lake visit- ed at the home of Mrs. Larocque's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ma- hon. Mrs. Leona Amyotte and family of Kirkland Lake attended the fun- eral of the late Gunar Mander- strom. at Elliot Lake, spent a few days at his home here. Thomas Burton spent a couple days at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Edward: Mahon returned home Saturday after spending a holiday at Kirkland Lake. Royce Holdsworth of New Lis- keard visited on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hun- ton. Mrs. William Shaver attended the funeral of her sister, the late Mrs. Jack Alberta of Kenabeek. Mrs. Larry Ross, nee Joan Sha- ver, of North Bay spent a few days at the home of her father, Ollie Shaver. Mrs. Gretis Shaver of North Bay visited at the home of her son Don Shaver and Mrs. Shaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mander- strom and family of North Bay spent a few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. Gunar Mander- strom. Miss Karen Blain of Newmarket spent a-holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien England and family of Elliot Lake spent the week-end at the home of his arents, Mr: and Mrs. John Eng- and. Mrs. Jerry Brennen, nee Becky Prescott, of Nipigon, visited on Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Burt MacPherson. Miss Dorothy Warner of the Branson Hospital staff, spent a few days at the home of her cou- sin, Mrs. Lloyd Lafoy and Mr. La- foy and visited other relatives. Mrs. William Craig of New Lis- keard spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. H, Fen- ton and Mr. Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Mercier of New Liskeard called on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mercier's aunt, Mrs. Harold Fenton and Mr. Fenton. = 'Frnily TES visit us Orillia. Hiiejiuey.- 'Ont. HOW To CHOOSE. : YOUR FAMILY MONUMENT our free copy of Rock of Agee mew _ For y Vee Pl Hes. To ..Choose.,. 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Classified Ads Bring Results je On Northern Roads The speed limit on local high- ways is still 50 miles per hour, and motorists will be well advised to keep within that figure until the new signs are in place. Officials of the Department of Highways in New Liskeard state that they hope to have the signs up by the time tourists are here, a but the order in council changing the speed Jimits on a number of highways, including Highway 11 in this district, has Hot yet been proclaimed. Provincial police at Haileybury state that they are still enforcing the 50 miles per hour limit, and will continue to do so until they receive new instructions. The report in the Speaker last week was based on a release from the Ontario Department of Trans- port. 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