The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 16 Feb 1961, p. 9

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rg pai ®~. SR! ai -s ee" Cn ea s _ team players, _ the Pentecostal Church on Friday, >». various scenes and objects. Page 10 The Haileyburian Thursday, February 16, 1961 Central Midget League Haileybury Defeats Cobalt In Last Scheduled Game In their last regular scheduled game of the' Season, Haileybury Midgets downed Cobalt 9 to 3 in Haileybury. D. Lamothe notched four goals for Haileybury with R. Rivard getting two and singles go- ing to L. St. Cyr, M. Black and S. Fleming. Cobalt's marksmen were P. Saxton, R. Morin and M. Taylor. Midget League Playoff Schedule Announced By President Crandle President Tom Crandle wishes to inform all team managers and coaches of the following Midget League Playoff schedule which must be adhered to. Round 1 -- Cobalt and Haileybury (Cobalt leads this series one game to none, with one game tied). Tues., Feb. 14--Hailey. at Cobalt Thurs., Feb. 16--Cobalt at Hailey. Sun., Feb. 19--Hailey. at Cobalt .No overtime will be- played in any Midget contests. The series will be scored on a point basis. Central Group Midget Finals Tuesday, February 21-- Winner of round 1 at N. Liskeard Thursday, February 23-- N. Liskeard at winner of round 1 Saturday, February 25-- Winner of round 1 at N. Liskeard Sunday, February 26-- New Liskeard at round 1 winner (if necessary) Tuesday, February 28-- Round 1 winner at New Liskeard (if necessary) All score sheets must be sent to Secretary Ken Edgar the same day as game played. Please co-operate. Referees in Chief Mickey Mc- Ann shall appoint two referees for all games and the Managers an Coaches shall have nothing to say in this matter. Games are not won or lost by the referee, but by the mistakes of coaches and man- agers. Cobalt Takes Lead Defeating Haileybury 3-1 In the first game of a best of five semi final play off, the Cobalt Midgets downed Haileybury 3 to 1. Dave Lamothe opened the scoring for Haileybury in the first period when he scored on a break-away. Murray Taylor tied the score with H. Spencer assisting. In the sec- ond frame, H. Spencer tallied with G. Flurry assisting. Murray Tay- lor scored in the last period with Spencer assisting to give Cobalt a one game lead. ° Bucke Home Burns Paul Savoie's small frame home itt Bucke township near Sunnyside was destroyed by fire Monday evening. Cause of the fire isn't known, but the old wooden building was burn- ed to the ground. Mr. Savoie was out at the time, and Bucke volunteer fire- men searched the ashes as they feared he might have been trapped inside. Later Provin- cial Police found Mr. Savoie visiting at a neighbour's home. Pentecostal Women Observe Day of Prayer The Women's World Day of Prayer is being held this year in February 17, at 2:30 p.m., with Mrs. Fred Harman as key leader: Mrs. C. E. Peacock will be guest speaker, with her topic the theme of the program, "Forward Through the Ages in Unbroken Line', Ladies from the Anglican, Bap- tist, Gospel Hall, Pentecostal -and United Churches will all have a part in the service. Chinese seas Painting has always been a fav- orite hobby in China. Instruction books are popular. They contain printed woodcut illustrations giving pointers as to the best way to paint Haileybury and Cobalt Tie In Second Meeting of Series Cobalt and Haileybury tied six all in the second game of their semi final series. H. Spencer scor- ed four goals for Cobalt with H Kelly and M. Taylor getting sin- gles. D. Lamothe tallied twice for the Haileybury crew with L. St- Cyr, G. Flurray, D. McCarty and B. Allard notching singles. Twelve penalties were handed out with L. St. Cyr getting a game misconduct for using obscene language. Parent and Son Scout Banquet The Parent and Son Banquet which is sponsored by "the Hailey- bury Scout Association, will be held in the United Church base- ment, Haileybury, on February 22, at 6:30 p.m. The Association is hoping for a good turn out of parents, fathers (or mothers, if father is unable to attend). The group committee for 1961 will be introduced for the approval of the parents. Silver Rebekahs Hold Initiation COBALT -- Mrs. Irene Fildes was initiated into Silver Rebekah Lodge at the regular meeting held on Wednesday, February 8, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Noble Grand Mrs. S. Wink presiding. Lodge opened in form and duties of officers were given. One officer was. absent. Numerous cases of the flu and some members in the hospital was the visiting committee's report given by Mrs. P. Greening. A very gratifying report of the recent C.P. & T Bingo was given by this committee and they have recently given assistance to a couple of needy families. The Silver Rebekah Lodge ail be sponsoring a bingo on Thurs- day, February 16. An invitation was received from the Lakeside Lodge in New Liskeard, welcom- ing the Cobalt Rebekahs to their Birthday Party which will be held at their first meeting in March. Following the Initiation the Noble Grand congratulated and thanked the officers for their excellent work. Members were reminded of the- Penny Sale they are having on March 2. Thirty-seven members were present. Following the for- mal closing a 'pot luck' lunch and social evening was enjoyed.. Ladies Curling | Music Festival Notes In the last competition for the}. Ladies' section of the Cobalt-Hail- eybury Curling Club, Mrs. Flora McFarlane defeated Mrs. Adele Maloney to enter the playoffs. In the finals, Mrs. Ness McAuley won first prize, Mrs. Jean St. Louis, second, Mrs. Betty Doran, third, and Mrs. F. McFarlane, fourth. The personnel of the rinks were as follows, with skip, vice, second and lead, in that order: Mrs. Mc- Auley, Vera Byles, Jiackie Libby, and Anita Taylor; Mrs. St. Louis, Irene Sullivan, May Renaud, and Joan Hargrave; Mrs. Betty Doran, Lucy Gabbani, Jean Libby, and H. Ellingsworth; Mrs. McFarlane, Clare Marcella, E. Stewart,-and J. Lamothe. In the four game competition now in progress, Mrs. F. McFar- lan has won four games and lost none; Mrs. Jean St. Louis has won three games with one more game to play. No other results are avail- able as there are two sets of games still to be played. The Vice Skips competition, a three game event, will get under way this week. The ladies' section of the Club, under the direction of Mrs. Anita Jenson 'and her committee, hand- other general business. Spring is heading in fast... no sign yet of the crocus, but to-day we received our first Temiskaming Festival of Music press release. Mrs. W. S. Carr advises that the festival will be held on May 3, 4 and 5, that contestants can get entry forms from herself or Miss Gladys Dodge at the New Liskeard High School, Entry forms should be in by the Middle of, March. This Temiskaming district is one of music lovers, and a high ratio of accomplished musi- cians who improved their tal- ents with the practice neces- -, sary to make a good showing at the festival. Let's keep it that way, make sure that your child, or, your- © self takes part in the festival, and keep the district humming '3 ett cheerfully, ee led the kitchen during the men's - Bonspiel, in a very efficient and successful manner. The executive of the Ladies' Sec- tion were to meet Wednesday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Doran to discuss plans for Visitors. and Day for out of town rinks, EVERY CARGO CALLS FOR BANKING Its destination may be Bombay, or Oslo, or even fabled Timbuktu. But wherever it is bound, chances are that a chartered bank is helping to smooth the journey. Services provided by the chartered banks sim- plify the task of those who buy or sell in distant lands, who often deal in unfamiliar markets, languages and currencies. With a network of representatives around the world, the banks provide on-the-spot contacts and useful facilities wherever Canadians wish to trade or travel. Every day, services of the chartered banks help many Canadians. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY to move the cargoes that mean so much to so

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