The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 4 Aug 1960, p. 5

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Small car fans turned out in 'strength for the small tar ro is being driven by Keith McPherson, while oN es h r adeo at Haileybury. The car above Maurice Findlay watches. RAVRAWA The kickboard races were popular among the younger crowd at the New Liskeard beach. Both the Tri-Town meet Wednesday and the Lions meet Monday were well attended: 7) One of the highlights of the Temagami summer, regatta was the navigation race up to Bear Island and back to Inlet Bay, a course of 35 miles over dangerous waters.-Shown above is the boat and crew from Wabi Gon Camp who completed the course in fifty eight minutes, a four minute lead over his closest competitor. This boat was propelled by a seventy Mercury. Scott - Phippen Port Sydney. United Church was decorated with roses and delphinia for the recent marriage of Laura Evelyn Phippen, daughter of --Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phippen of Hunts- ville and John William Scott, son pes Mr and Mrs. William Scott of Huntsville. ficiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a _ streetlength gown of white cotton eyelet over pale blue taffeta, with eyelet mitts to match. She wore a small hat of material to match the dress and a shoulder length veil. Her flowers Rev. John Robson of- were in a cascade arrangement. - Bridal attendants Misses Sandra Phippen and Sally Blackburn wore similar gowns of white cotton eye- let over deep and medium blue, with sashes and a large bow at the waist. Their large brim hats had no crowns and were of material to match the dresses. They carried cascades of pink and white carna- tions and babies' breath. The groom's attendants were Fred Scott, John McDonald and Peter Ward. About 90 persons attended the re- ception held in the Community Hall at Port Sydney. For the occasion the bride's mother chose a gown of powder blue nylon sheer over her corsage was of yellow roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother, who wore a black linen gown with white embroidered pat- tern, white collar and white acces- sories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. For a wedding trip to Temis- kaming District the bride chose a one-piece dress of white silk with black pattern, a large white collar and white accessories. The couple will reside at Spring Bay, Mani- toulin Island. Don't be a cancerphobe, but. do not be an ostrich. Keep the facts of cancer in your mind, but don't have them on your mind, advises of pink roses and white stephanotisblue taffeta with navy accessories,the Canadian Cancer Society. Thursday, August at 1960 WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE -- baby carriage and car crib in good condition. Phone OS 2-5259. 22 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE -- Two houses, one on Russell Street and one on Geor- gina Avenue, Phone OS 2-36. ; 22,28,24,25 TO RENT TO RENT -- Office space, .well jJecated. in the town of Haileybury. Phone OS 2-5218. tf TO RENT -- Bachelor's one room apartment, furnished, three piece bath. Available September Ist. Ap- ply J. B. E. Proulx, phone OS 2- 3128, Haielybury. tf TO RENT -- Two apartments in downtown block. Phone Dalton Dean, OS 2-3255. 19tf TO RENT -- In Haileybury on Blackwall St., four room: heated apartment. Phone 4515 or OS 2- 3792. 20t£ FOR RENT -- Service station, restaurant and living quarters combined. Apply OS 2-3080., MI .7- 6461. 17tf WANTED WANTED -- Roomers. Phone OS 2- 3330, Haileybury. 22,23 LOST 'Man's suede jacket on Sunday, July 31, between Albert Street and the boat ramp. Finder please phone OS 2-3595. 22 Around the lake front in Hailey- bury, small change purse. Finder please leave at Haileybury Hotel. 22 MISCELLANEOUS If you wish to have your piano tuned or repaired by Leonard Morin, Call Home Outfitters New Liskeard, Phone MI 7-5622. Leon- ard Morin is bi-lingual and has fourteen years experience in piano repairing and tuning. 31tf Male or Female Help Wanted WANTED -- Office help. Hailey- bury Municipal Office. Stenograph- er with some bookkeeping exper- ience, General office work. All ap- plications to be received by the undersigned before 5 p.m., August 8, 196). Frank G. Haskett, Clerk- Treasurer, P.O, Box 219. 20,22 ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Alexander Lytle announce the engagement of her daughter, Ruth Caroline Douglas, to Donald Mark Earl of Toronto, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mark Earl of Windsor, Ont. The wedding to take place quietly August 27th at three o'clock in St. Andrew's Church, Haileybury. 22 The Haileyburian Page 8 ; Funeral services were held from Holy Cross Church Wednesday morning, August 3rd, at ten o'clock for Real Forget, son of Mrs. Aline Forget and the late Mr, R. Forget, with Rev. C. Lapointe officiating. Real, who was attending St. Jo- seph's College at Alfred, near Ot- tawa, was struck by a bat thrown by a player in a ball game in which he was taking part, causing an injury which resuked in his death. He was born in Eariton on Oc- tober 16, 1947, and had lived in Haileybury for the past eight years. He is survived by his mother, three 'sisters, Mrs. Fern Demel}, Haileybury, Mrs. Yvonne Deforge, North Bay, and Julie, at home, and nine brothers, Daniel, Ernest, Gerry, Paul, Armand, Joseph, Ro- saire, 'Sylvio and Benjamin. Acting as pall-bearers were six of his brothers, Daniel, Ernest, Gerry, Paul, Joseph and Armand, Interment was in the Haileybury Roman. Catholie Cemetery, Golf Schedule Wed., Aug. 3 -- Presidents. Friday, August 5 -- Nine hole Medal Round, Club Championship, also second round Jemmett. Round Tuer. Wednesday, August 10 -- Préesi- denit. Friday, August 12 -- Third Round MclIsaac. Saturday, Auugst 13-20 inclusive -- Third Round Captains. Tuesday, August 16 -- Round Jemmett. Wednesday, August 17 -- Presi- dent. Third Friday, August 19 -- Fourth Round MelIsaac. Tuesday, August 23 -- Third Round Tuer. Wednesday, August 24 -- Presi dent. rs Friday, August 26 -- 'Fourth Round Jemmett. Tuesday, August 30 -- Fourth Round Tuer. Rules -- In the Melsaac, Jem- mett and Tuer, one player qualli- fies each diay. Presidents -- The three lowest scores wins the prize, Capitains -- One player qualli- fies first two rounds and two play- ers on third round. Only a doctor can diagnose and treat cancer, Your best chance for a cure is to see him at the first sign of anything that might mdi- cate cancer, says the Canadian Cancer Society. Use Your Trade-in as down payment Easy terms 24 months to pay BUCK APPLIANCES and Furniture New Liskeard MI 7-4080 COBALT GIANT $1,700.00 NGO. Plus $100.00 Door Prize FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 8:00 p.m. oe ARENA Tuesday, August 9 -- Second a)

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