The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 6 Oct 1960, p. 6

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'No:Down Payment. --. 24 Months:to Pay No Down Payment -- 24 Months to Pay - Cobalt Lions Plan Big Auction Sale COBALT--The Cobalt Lions Club held their regular dinner meeting int; the Legion Lounge Monday evening, September 26, with Pres- ident Lloyd Humphrey in charge. Mr. Duncan McFarlane, repre- senting the Temiskaming Tubercu- losis Association was guest speak- er. Mr. McFarlane spoke on Tuber- cluosis, what it is, the steps be- ing taken to detect and treat it, and the importance of educating the public to co-operate by attend- ing the free clinics and support- ing the T.B. Seal campaign, ithe proceeds of which are used to Officers Installed At Home and School ~-COBALT -- Parents were' invit- ed to visit the classrooms of the school and acquaint themselves with the teachers prior to the reg- ular meeting of the Cobalt-Cole- man Home and School Association on Monday, September 26. Mrs. H. Mallett chaired the meet- ing of 'O Canada' with Mrs. E. Aspden playing the accompani- ment. x The, minutes of the June meet- ing were read and also a letter from Grade 8 thanking the Associ- ation for the party given them in carry out thé great work to" stamp | out T.B. The speaker was intro- duced by the President and. thank-, ed. by Lawrence Buck. A work party was called for Wed- |. nesday evening to-sort and cléeah- up furniture. gathered in 'the. _scrap drive. Hubert Atidette reported that many items had been donated toa family who recently lost their home in a fire After the regular nectiiig a Di- rector's meeting was held. New - committees were. appointed for the year and accounts approved for payment. Members will be asked to turn out in) working clothes for the, next meeting and will go to the. arena right after dinner to finish sorting the scrap metals. June. The new Executive was installed by .Mr.. Walter Fleming of the School Board. ~The President, Mrs. Anita Koza; 1st\Vice President, Mrs. M. Oth- mer; 2nd.Vice President, Mrs. A. McLean; Secretary - Treasurer, Mrs. V. Follick; Teachers' Repre- sentative, Mrs. M. Cotton; Pro- gram Committee, Mrs. V. Watts, Mrs. R. Spencer and Mrs. M. Mac- Kinnon. .~ The Social .Committee will be the Room Mothers and their com- mittees.each having a meeting to provide refreshments for. Room Mothers are as follows: Mrs. Arm- strong's room -- morning, Mrs. I. Whitham, afternoon, Mrs. B. Ken- ing which opened with the sing-. nedy; Mrs. Svekers room -- Mrs. M. Othmer, Miss Anyan -- Mrs. J. Todd, Mrs. Kangas -- Mrs. A. Pur- dy, Mrs. Aspden -- Mrs. F. Mac- Kinnon, Mrs. Cotton -- Mrs. E. Jennings, Mrs. Hetherington -- Mrs. V.. Watts, ,JMirs. MacPherson -- Mrs. J. Brunette, Mrs. Hermis- tom---="Mrs. A. Marcotte, Mr. Mc- Gugan -- Mrs. R. Spencer. Mrs. Mallett, on turning the Presidency over to the new officer, thanked all those who had assisted her during the past year and hop- ed that the new officers would re- ceive the same help and courtesy. that she had. Mr. McGugan asked for volun- teers among the male members to assist with the building of small tables that are needed throughout the school. by UNICEF for greeting cards. Money made on orders of these cards wil be put in the. UNICEF the Queen' the meeting adjourned. Flying High The next generation of air tran- sports will cruise at 2,000 miles per hour at about 70-thousand feet. They are likely to cost 25 to 30 the cost of the new aircraft to-day. Chess Champion Bobby Fischer, 16-year-old, of Brooklyn won the chess champion- ship of the United States for the second straight year. -Mrs;Koza distributed catalogues | fund. With the singing of 'God Save |, million dollars' each, many times |' EMUOYUIFES <<. 05 3, Cpl. and Mrs. J. G. Hamilton of Ottawa are shown with three of their four children in the play area of their PMQ. At the top of the jungle bars is. Stephen, 6, Kathleen, 3, and Peter, 2 years. Four months old John was asleep in his crib. -- Nat. Defence Photo Cobalt Delegate at |NORA Conference COBALT -- The Cobalt-Coleman Recreation Committee met in the Township-of--Coleman office on Thursday, September 22. Members present were John Larabie, Jos- eph Robitaille, Lawrence Othmer, Albert Chiteroni, Jack Church, Lloyd Humphreys, Reeve W. Mar- tin and Secretary-Treasurer Miss I. Conti. Father M: Jeffery and F. MacKinnon were unable to at- tend. The financial report to the Cobalt Public Library was read and dis- cussed. Two letters were read, one from the Cobalt-Coleman Minor Fastball Association' and one from the Sr. Cobalt Silver Hawks asking -for as- sistance. One delegate will be chosen to. represent Cobalt-Cole- man at the meeting in Cochrane of the Northern Ontario Recreation Conférence on October 14, 15' and 16. a . Five subjects are on the agenda for discussion 'at the meeting and are as follows: Volunteers in Part Time Leaders; Physical Fitness; Legislation for Licensing 'and In- spection of Arena Buildings; Out- door Rinks, and discussions on N.O.P.H.A. and N.O.Q.B.A. Rec- reation Committee meetings will be held every second Thursday of each month. It anybody thinks a Big Four football team can be run on a shoe- string, the following figures: should dispell the illusion: It costs approximately $250.00 to outfit each man for a Big' Four game and each player requires practice gear, shoes, pants, sweat- ers, etc., which will run the bill up around the $300.00 mark. It costs more to equip linemen than halfbacks or ends. Most Big Four linemen wear ankle-high boots, costing around $28.75 a pair. Backs and ends like low-cut \shoes because they are lighter and 'these cost $25.00 a pair. Parkas or capes, which can run single items in a playér's ward- robe. Shoulder pads average $38.- 00; pants, $32.00; helmets, $25.00; thigh pads, $4.00; hip pads, $7.00. Miscellaneous equipment as game stockings, $5.75, white socks, $1.00; supporters, $1.50, and tow- els, $1.00. help run up the bill. Game jerseys 'cost an average $12.00 each and every player must have two of them. For the benefit of game spectators' and the million fans who watch weekly Dow. tele- casts, teams wear dark jerseys at home, light colored sweaters on the road. 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