The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 4 Aug 1960, p. 4

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MERustere from many points in: Northern Ontarié aaitved™ themigetes at the Club 60 youth jamboree. Above, from left to right, fare Denis Simbirski and Pat Stewart of Noranda, who- won the dance tournament; Tim Miner and Betty Ann Butler of South Porcu- The Haileyburian. Thursday, August 4, 1960 Yfflullily yup pine, and Bill Peters, Club 60 president. es A spa ling exhibition of water skiing highlighted the program of Temagami Summer Regatta held at the resort town last Sunday. In the backzround is the gaily decorated boat of Frank God- ae which led the parade of decorated craft which was also a feature of the regatta. North Cobalt Mrs. Fred Porter of Ottawa ac- companied by her granddaughter, __ Sandra Gagne, of Moore's Cove, ~ left Monday to spend a few weeks "with Sandra's aunt, Mrs.'Ann Tas- ker,. Vancouver, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sorbo of Garson spent a week at the home of Mrs. Sorbo's mother, Mrs. Dan MacNeil. Ronald' MacEachern of Kirkland -- aaa spent a few days at the home of his sister, Mrs. Dan MacNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Atkins left Saturday for their home in Toronto "after spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mrs. Atkins' broth- er, Russell Hunton and Mrs. Hun- ton. 24 Months To Pay... No down payment Get top price for your old furniture on your new purchase We need your trade-in Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson and family of Ansonville visited on Saturday. at the home of Mrs. Ro- binson's mother, Mrs. Dan Mac- Neil. Mr. and, Mrs. Phil, Beaudry .and family of Burlington are. spending a holiday at the home jof Mrs. Beaudry's mother, Mrs. Gus Peter- son. Paster Hans Fichbaulker, North Bay, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lafoy. Mrs. Robert Spears of Espanola is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Page and Mr. Page. Mrs. Allen Goddard, who has been a patient in Misericordia Hos- pital, Haileybury, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vinkle of Chaput Hughes visited on Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. B. MacPherson and Mrs. John Fin- nerty. Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy Nardina and family of Toronte are spending a holiday at the home of Mrs. Nar- dina's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lafoy, daughter Cathy accompanied by Mrs. Lafoy's mother, Mrs. Cher- niuk of Cobalt /visited of "Saturday evening at the home of Mr. Lafoy's brother, Lloyd Lafoy, and: Mrs. La- foy.., j - Mrs, Leo Dinel is a patient in Misericordia Hospital, Haileybury. Miss Gail Arney returned home Monday after spending a couple of months at the home of her brother, Glen Arney and Mrs. Arney of Sud- bury. Mrs. Alex Back returned' home from Toronto after receiving medi- cal treatment. - Mr. and Mrs: Cliff Pirie returned Friday after their holiday motoring to Port Arthur going by the United States back to Southern Ontario. Cobalt Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson' O'Rourke and~ Darla of Montreal spent --a week with Mr. O'Rourke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Rourke. - Mirs. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and family and Miss Jackie Barratt of Ottawa spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Svekers: Mr. Wayne Green of New Lis- keard and Miss Bev Hassett of Cobalt, visited Wayne's mother, in North Bay over the long week-end. Word was received this week that a fourth son was born to Reverend and Mrs. W. J. Bingham on Thurs- day, July 28 at Grace Hospital, Halifax. Timothy Edward is the new arrival's name and he weighed seven pounds, twelve ounces. Rev. Bingham was the minister at Co- balt Baptist Church a few years ago. and Mrs. brother, Mr. Eric Densen. Tomlinson and children of Bowmanville are spend- ing the week at Portage Bay Lodge and visiting with Mrs. Tomlinson's = e Canadian Quiz 1. Of the 20 Canadians who have won Olympic gold medals, how many have been women? 2. What Canadian built the first railway sleeping car? 3. What proportion of the total of all taxes paid by Canadians goes to education? 4. In proportion to population,- what province leads in motor ve- hicle registrations? Does manufacturing account for 19 per cent, 38 per cent or 55 per cent of the total net value of Cae Ey. dian production? S Wy Answers: 5. 55 per cent. 3 About. eight per cent. 1. Five Canadian women were track and field win' ners- in -1928; and Barbara - Ann' Scott won in figure skating in 1948. 4. In total motor vehicles, Saskat-, chewan with one to every 2.8 per- sons;. in passenger cars,, Ontario, with one to every 3.9 persons. 2.: Thomas lye of cea Ont,, 'in- 1860. S Phone | North Bay GR 2-5170 ne for-your BUILDING [5 @ CULVERT and _ DRAINAGE TILE @ CONCRETE BRICK - Common and Colored -- SAND - GRAVEL - STONE ®@ CHIMNEY BLOCKS Square and Round Flue CONCRETE NEEDS Cinder, Concrete & Haydite J. M. WRIGHT 107 Sheriff Ave, at LIMITED Algonquin Ave. NORTH BAY, ONT. 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