The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 16 Feb 1961, p. 8

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'WANT ADE |Winter Ice Fishing Is Popular Sport FOR SALE FOR SALE -- 21" Console Rogers Majestic TV, perfect condition, less than % price. Phone 4515, Co- balt. 50tf ATTENTION TRAPPERS -- The Canadian Association for Humane Trapping sells Humane, Killer Traps. SAWYER Size 1%, $1.20 each, $12.00 dozen. WIL-KIL Size 114, $1.00 each, $10.00 dozen, BIG- ELOW Size 114-2, $1.40 each, $14.- 00 °dozen. Postpaid. No C.O.D. Write Canadian Association for Humane Trapping, 28 Summerhill Gardens; Toronto 7, Ontario. 45-4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE -- Four bedroom brick home in good condition. Phone GS 2-3058, Haileybury ATtf TO RENT TO RENT -- Spacious apartment with two bedrooms. Available now. ~ Also'.one small furnished apart- _or MI 7-6569. ment, available March Ist. Apply J. B. E.- Proulx, 419 Ferguson Ave., or phone OS 2-3128. 50t£ TO RENT -- Three roomed, heat- ed, downstairs apartment. Shared bathroom: Suitable for elderly couple or girls. Available now. Phone OS 2-5269 or OS 2-3778. 50p TO RENT Small apartment, corner Ferguson Ave and: Main Street. Available now. Phone OS 2- 3259. : 49,50,51,52 TO RENT -- Heated apartment, downtown Haileybury, -- equipped with electric stove and refrigera- tor: Apply OS 2-3080, or after hours, OS 2-3631. : tf TO RENT -- In Haileybury, three room, heated apartment. Apply Apt. 9, Lake View Apts. OS-2-3637, 50 The winter ice fishing season is in full swing on Lake Temiskam- ing, Lake Nipissing and scores of other favourite locations through- out Ontario. According to officials of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests thousands of fishermen will visit Ontario Lakes every week-end until the ice breaks up. Most of them will take home catches of perch, whitefish, her- ring, lake trout, pickerel and pike. Ice fishing has increased in popu- larity until now it is a major fac- tor in the economy of many re- sort areas. A longer open season for pickerel, May 15 to March 31, has brought about a tremendous increase in tourist business in the North. : - -Ice fishing is regarded-as one of the most attractive of -winter sports. On most lakes, small -huts are rented by residents, the huts containing a small but effective stove and a bench for the reclin- ing fisherman... Equipment | is simple, usually consisting of a handline and a hook which is low- ered to the most favourable depth for the type of fish sought. The depth ranges from perhaps 15 to 20 feet for perch and pike, as much as 40 or 50 for whitefish and even deeper, in some cases, for lake perienced fishermen use a shiny spinner or spoon as bait; -most popular all-round bait is the min- now, fished close to the bottom. Favoured by lake trout fisher- men is Lake Timagimi, 50 miles south of New Liskeard, where resi- dents and. tourist operators have attempted, with -considerable suc- cess, to establish winter angling. |\Winter roads lead over the ice to favourite spots, six miles from Timagami village, to fishing huts. Lake trout up to 25 out of Timagami's ice-holes, al- though anglers say "'there are much bigger trout in the lake than EMPLOYMENT WANTED WANTED -- Baby sitter available. Phone OS 2-5377. ~ 50,51p MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of LILLIAN MAUD HIBBERT ate deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Lillian Maud Hibbert, late of the City of Vic- toria, in'the Province of British Columbia, housewife, who died on or about the 16th day of July, 1960, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under- signed on or before the 9th day of March, 1961, after which date the _ Estate will be distributed with re- _ gard only to the claims of which the undersigned. shall then have notice. DATED this 6th day. of February, 1961. THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY Executor, -by its Solicitor, Dalton Dean, Q.C., Haileybury, Ontario. > 49,50,51 TENDERS WANTED TRUCK CHASSIS Tenders. will be received by the "undersigned up to February 28, 1961, on the following item, equip- "ped as follows: (1) Conventional type (2) Cab over engine type, 1-5 ton .truck ' for mounting fire engine body. _ Sarily accepted. wheels, chasis, 175 in. wheel base, oil bath _air cledner, 2 speed rear axle, 12 volt 121 ampheres hour battery, _ -V-8 engine, 60 amp. alternator, re- ~~ circulating heater and~ defroster, front. shock absorbers, 5 snow and mud lug tires, 5 speed synchro- mesh transmission, cast spoke dual electric windshield wipers. Above chassis to be used Lowest or any tender not neces- Frank G. Haskett, Clerk Treasurer, Town of Haileybury, 2 "3 PO>-Box 219. ; ~ aes Ba 50,51 '| Nixon, have yet been caught." On most Ontario lakes, huts are rented for $3 to $5 a day. The op- erator provides fuel, fishing tackle and all the necessary equipment. The fisherman drives to his fav- ourite spot, gets out of his car and some four, people. The rules are simple: Sit and wait for the fish to bite. A conser- vation officer of the Department may drop in to_see that the rules and limits are being observed. He'll probably also give a few tips on how best to land the fish -- whitefish, perch, lake trout, pick- erel or pike. Dozens of fishermen from all 'over Ontario will be in Temagami next week-end to try for .the big prizes being. offered by the Tem- agami Winter Carnival Committee. KENORA -- A western invader is under study by conservation of- ficers in Northwestern Ontario. It's the black-billed magpie which breeds commonly in Western Can- ada. One bird was first seen in the Kenora area in June, 1947. Small flocks are now reported wintering in the Sioux Narrows and Minaki area. ' "These strikingly marked black and white birds are between 15 and 20 inches long with an extremely long and slender black tail," says If you wish to have your piano tuned or repaired by Leonara Morin, Call Home Outfitters New Liskeard, Phone MI 7-5622. Leon- ard Morin is bi-lingual and has fourteen years experience in piano 'epairing and tuning. 31tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep the loss of a dear son, father and husband. We especially thank Rev. Buffam Funeral Home. 50 trout. In the latter case, most ex-| perhaps five. or] pounds in weight have been taken | is driven to and from the fishing |: hut. Some huts accommodate two, | gratitude to our many friends and}._ neighbors for the assistance, sym- |" _|pathy and floral offerings during the Haileybury Masonic | ' Lodge No. 485, and the Tulloch and}. --The Nicholls Family |' ° Russ Hall, of the Ontario Depart- ment of Lands and Forests here. "They're active and wary and when disturbed, fly away chatter- ing loudly. "The nest is an enormous globe of sticks assembled in the lower branches of trees or shrubs, with nesting cavity in the centre and entrance and exit on opposite sides. "In places where the magpie is abundant, it is commonly. thought of as undesirable. During summer and fall, its diet consists mainly of seeds and insects. In the spring, it is a persistent nest robber and the eggs and young of many small birds. are destroyed. The winter months are spent 'scavenging, often around garbage dumps, much like the raven and Canada jay." Conservation officers studying history, abundance- and present range will welcome accurate in- formation as to where and when the black-billed magpie is seen in the western part of the province. St. Andrew's WE Hold Meeting Twenty members were present when the Women's Federeation of St. Andrew's United Church held their February meeting in the 'basement of the 'church. cock, opened the meeting, then the minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. 'D. M. Scanlon and the treasurer's report was presented by Mrs. G. Peckover. The members decided ithe month, as it is now. Three application forms for at- tendance at the conference of the 'Women's Federations of the Unit- 'ed Church im Canada are available conference will be held at Kes- 'with registration closing on May 1. with the Mizpah Benediction and The president, Mrs. C. E. Pea-| they would leave the meeting date|! second Wednesday of the} 'for any one who is interested. The | wick on September 15, 16 and 17,| -The president ended the meeting | Thursday, February 16, 1961 Mission Circle Hears of Jamaica Mrs. ; Gib Lowe was. in change of- the devotional--period when the members of the Pentecostal Mis- sion Circle held their regular meet- ing for February. The opening chorus was '"'For God so Loved the World", and this was followed with prayer led by Mrs. W. Church- i} The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. Stan' Douglass, who, with her husband, has recently re- turned from a five week visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Summers, mission- aries in Spanishtown,. Jamaica. During her visit, Mrs. Douglass learned much iabout the work. that is being.done by the missionaries in that area. and brought home many interesting mementos and gifts from the various groups and friends of her daughter. Her ae- count of the trip provided an in- teresting program for the evening. She was. thanked 'by. Mrs. Graff on behalf of the group. A letter waS read from Rev. and Mrs. Rob- ert Peel.of Africa, thanking the group for a parcel sent to them. Due to iimess, Mrs. Alexander is unable to carry on the duties of secretary and Mrs. S. Douglass was appointed to take her place. Following the meeting lunch was served by Mrs: Wes. Bradley, Mrs. W: Gwaff and Mrs. W. Churchill, assisted by Mars. C. E. Miller, The Haileyburian Page 98 Music Results The following is a list of success- ful candidates in examinations held recently by the Royal Cone servatory. of Music of Toronto in Haileybury, Ontario. The names are arranged in order of merit. Grade IX Theory, Honours, Suzanne Newmanhn; Wene dy Ridley. History-- Honours, Plaunt. Grade HE Theory-- Harmony -- First Class Honours, Rita Davies} | Francois Caron. ' History-- Pass, Bernadette Cuik lerier. 3 Grade If Fheory--Honours, Ther- Thomas ese -Champagne, Lise _ Pilon (equal); Genevieve Auger; Ev= elyne" Simard; Huguette Clair; Pauline Jean-Louis; Nicole Soucie (equal): Coming Events The Ladies of the Order of the Royal Purple are sponsoring a dance to be held in the Tri-Town Elk Lodge, Haileybury, on Sat- urday, February 18, at 8:30 p.m, Admission 50c per persom, Reo freshments and lunch. 56 Classified Ads Bring Resulfs Haileybury, Ont. P. O. Box 459 lunch was served. Phone OS 2-3311 ( Temiskaming Construction Ltd. 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