> > "<p> ££ Oy © fe OO ee eee ee eae Page The Haileyburian Curling Club Draws Bonds The fourth annual draw for $1,500.00 in bonds took place at the Haileybury Curling Club, and fhe following is a list of the bond numbers and names -- No. 129, IN. Morissette; No. 366, R. A. Mor- issette; No. 391, Donald Haig; No. 14, Mrs. H. A. Doran; No. 202, Temiskaming Construction Limit- ed; No. 526, Haileybury Fuel Com- pany; No: 179) (Co ak Buer, No; $60; F. W. Thompson; No. 245, Dr. W. C. Arnold; No. 256, Roger Gareau; No. 10, S. B. Bond; No. 219, Temiskaming Construction Limited; No: 440, Jack Koza; No. 529, M. C. Napper; No. 320, P. MM. Fleming; No. 226, Irene Le- may; No. 3, E. 336, Clarence 3. E. McDonough; No. 334, Clar- énce Connelly; No. 291, W. R. Lowery and Son Limited; No. 143, | H. L. Umphrey; No. 228, Hailey- fbury Masonic Lodge; No. 428, ees ter * No. 125, .N. Morisse Wo. Poppleton; No. B. H. Budgeon; No. 375, W. R. Leith; No. 20, F. W. Thompson; and No. 386, N. J.-McAulay. This. is: the: fourth consecutive ear that bonds were drawn mak- amount of $6,000.00 has been paid to date. The was made by Taylor Pipe, by William V. Fleming, x R total . Grozelle. Ben Bourget General Carpentry by hour or contract Haileyoury L. MacVeigh; No. | Connelly;- No. 482, | |takes on the-role of a humorous Mrs. W. Thursday, April 13, 1961 High School Notes By ANNE OLSON For seven consecutive years, H.H.S. has built up a fine repu- tation in the field of drama. This year, we are proud to present a repeat performance of a few years back, "Cariboo Road". The script was written by our principal, Mr. G. L. Cassidy, and the music was composed and conducted by his able assistant, Miss W. Keller. The story is one of romance, mystery, excitement and. suspense. It takes place in a deserted town, Golden Gulch, and an enchanting Indian village near the famed Cariboo Road, high in the B.C. mountains. The cast includes such renowned personalities as Dave Black, Ian Thomson and Lynda Grozelle, who scored such a hit last year in "Paradise Limited" Also Fern Belanger, who this year "Water - on - the - Knee", Sally MacDonald, Vicki Gilks,, Sandra. Rutt and Murray Black are also included in the east. We hope you attend and we Medecine Mian, 225,|of H.H.S. guarantee an unlimited |amount of enjoyment. Daughters of Empire Aovial Meeting The Haileybury Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire will be represented at the 41st Annual Meeting by Mrs. C. E. Reynolds of North Bay, who is a councillor on both the Provincial and National Chapters. The meeting will be held in the Sheraton-Connaught Hotel in Ham- ilton on April 19-20 and 21, with R. Morrison presiding. Mrs. Peter L. Robinson, president of the National Chapter, will be a guest and Sir Saville Garner, K.C.M.G., High Commissioner for the United Kingdom, will be the dinner speaker on Thursday even- ing, with 'The Commonwealth Challenge" as -his topic. Annual 'TEMISKAMING FISH & GAME PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Cobalt Community Hall April 19th Films, Lunch, Refreshments, Displays Meeting 8:00 p.m. GET OUT FOR AN EVENING! See a movie in comfort, clear and sharp on the screen. FOR A CHANGE - VISIT "THE EMPIRE" TAKE THE 6:40-OUT OF COBALT! NEW LISKEARD EMPIRE THEATRE 7:30 P.M. MI 7-4102 James Mason, Pat TONIGHT, FRIDAY & SATURDAY "Journey To The Centre Of The Earth" PLUS "13 Fighting Men" Brad Dexter and Carole Mathews Boon, Arlene Dahl STARTS MONDAY, FOR 3 Gina Lollobrigida VW z Fast And Sexy' VV me oe 1 Seven Thieves Edward G. "Little Caesar" and Joan Collins, Eli "Magnificent Seven" NIGHTS _ STARRING Robinson Wallach .|was a week-end guest at the home wt gill A ir ee ~ Haileybury Personals Miss Claudette Bouley of Ottawa Teachers College spent the Eas- ter holidays with her parents on Russell St. She will remain -home for two weeks and will be teach- ing in Thornloe for one week and in North Cobalt for one week, as part of her teaching course, after which she will be returning to Ot- tawa to write her final exams. The money doll raffled by the ladies' section of the Cobalt-Hail- eybury Curling Club and drawn for at the closing party was won by Germain Larocque. Germaine is a former curler at the club who has been away this year. Congrat- ulations Germaine. Charles Haliworth of _Sudbury of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallworth. John Hallworth of Tor- onto was also a recent visitor at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lud Strah attend- ed the annual Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy conven- tion in Quebec City. They were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ken Anstice of Sault Ste. Marie, and visited with friends in Ottawa and Montreal enroute. Misses Pauline Laurin, Danielle Lacasse, Alice Chalut and Therese Laurin have returned to St. Mary's Academy after spending the week- end at their homes in Elk Lake. Mr. Tracy Ross, who has spent the past two months in Sunny- brook Hospital in Toronto, where he had an operation performed on his foot, has now returned to his home here and is progressing fa- vorably. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elburn Palmer were Mrs. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Deslaurier of Lon- don, Ontario; also her brother and his wife and son, John, of Val d'Or, Quebec. ~ Jimmy Sheldon of Larder Lake has returned home after spending the Easter holidays with his par- the Easter holidays with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Ross. Mrs. F. McFarlane has return- ed from a visit with her sister, Mrs. M. Vince in Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palmer have had as their guests their son-in-law and| daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Sul- livan and children, Cheryl, Bryan, Cynthia and Kevin of Stewartville Hydro Power Plant. Whilhelm ar Funeral services were held from the Tulloch and Buffam Funeral Chapel, Monday afternoon, April 10, for Whilhelm Paezwald of Bos- ton Creek, who died in Misericor- dia Hospital on Saturday, April 8. Unmarried, Mr. Paezwald ori- ginally came from Germany and was believed to be 108 years of age. He was the last remaining member of his family, a sister in Germany having died ten years ago. When he came to Canada he worked on the construction of the first railway to go, through Peter- borough, then followed railway construction work, gradually moy- ing northward until be arrived at Cobalt as a worker on the T. and N.O. line. There he decided to be- come a prospector and pioneered in that line. For the past few years he has made his home in Boston Creek. Rev. C. E. Peacock officiated at the service and interment will be in the Silverland Cemetery at Cobalt later. Bribery Charged (Continued From Page One) she had heard Groom's alleged offer, and there were no witnesses to the incident involving Olson, it would simply be one man's word against another's. Mr. Groom said that he would welcome an- investigation provid- ing it didn't cost the taxpayers anything, and with this. the coun- cil dropped the matter. Later it was learned that group of ratepayers are supporting Mr. McGowan in an attempt to get the Department of Municipal Affairs FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Haileybury Phone OSborne 2-3533 APRIL 13-14-15 NOTHING LESS THAN -- | AIMIRACLE IN : ., MOTION PICTURES! TODAY, FRI. & SAT. starring an MATHEWS MORROW-JUNE THORBURN Hg See) ARTHUR ROSS a JACK SHER pera Pie the JOHNATHAN SWIFT classic, | "GULLIVER'S TRAVELS" | Deen RAY HARRY HAUSEN ake Produced by | » ih (SHR: ~ CHARLES H. 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