The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 22 Jun 1961, p. 8

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Thursday, June 22, 1961 Farmers At School --~ Learn Weed Control FOR SALE The Haileyburian The unending war on weeds in Temiskaming was stepped up last merits of the low pressure pumps as opposed to those of the more ex- HELD OVER! NFOR "SALE --- Crushed rock for --_%your driveway. Also rough and fine -mine rock. Fill and sandy pensive high pressure type. The broad jet nozzles supplied from a week. Farmers from all over the district gathered at the Demonstra- JUNE 22-23-24 TODAY, FRI. & SAT. Poti) Ganlcons "phous 10S" 2 tion farm for a weed control!50-gallon drum carried on the back ae 5 , 12 -16p school. . of a tractor under low pressure Th Here They heard experts. from. South-|were best suited for work on rough Iney Were TRILL 70 : ern Ontario, as well as the local/Or uneven ground or for spraying Shipwrecked on REAL ESTATE FOR SALE {farm staff, discuss ways and|roadsides, but, he recommended a jagged reef yes ; means of clearing weeds out of the |the narrow jet nozzles carried on and Hun Tree-louset 1FOR SALE -- Beautiful modern/district, and the most effective|a 21-foot beam and delivering the A 9 fe The Wild } ome in Haileybury, full basement,|Way of handling weed control|Spray under high pressure for or- GSHOFe: ON g "well located, OS 2-5248. 16,17 |eauipment. dinary field work. The speaker said a strange that chemicals had been developed JOR SALE -- Lot near the Beach (Garden, with sandy beach. Phone '4515, Cobalt. 12tf 1FOR SALE -- Four bedroom brick Yhome in good condition. Phone (OS 2-3058, Haileybury 4itf 'FOR SALE -- Selection of fine if;zomes in various localities in Hail- ceybury and district. Apply E. M. tWicCuaig, Real Estate Broker, (Georgina Ave. Phone OS 2-3466. ; 13,14,15,16 1 - \ TO RENT 1 "TO RENT -- Five roomed heat- fed apartments in downtown Hail- Ceybury. Phone OS 2-3255. 10tf %TO RENT--Bachelor apartment, 3 Jpiece bath other accommodations. /vailable now. Phone OS 2-3128. tf 'TO RENT -- One upstairs apart- Yment, private entrance, partly ffurnished. Available July 1st, 1961. ¥Phone -OS 2-3128 after 6 p.m. or "gee Mrs. Y. Proulx, tf 'TO RENT -- Heated apartment in (Gowntown Hailieybury, equipped \with electric stove and refrigera- itor. Phone OS 2-3080, or OS 2-3631. ! 12tf COBALT COMMUNITY HALL The following are rental rates for ithe Cobait Community Hall. Bilal complete ©... es $40.00 1V.ounge room only 10.00 PAMOMOTIIIN (ORI 2... «oe ee. 25.00 SPSICnen wOnlys. sak, pss tere oe 5.00 The i has been, recently, 'completely redecorated and will serve as an ideal place for your :wedding parties, shows, private herings, etc. C. L. Bazinet, Sec, Treas. 115 15) 19 WANTED YWANTED TO RENT--Office work- cer with family permanently trans- jferred here desires to rent a three ?}sedroom home in Tri-Town area. JPreferably Haileybury or New Lis- YIceard. Must be close -to school. (Occupancy July 15th or August Ist. _3JPhone Cobalt 4557 between 9 a.m. end 5 p.m. 15tf {|Help Wanted Male or Female VWANTED -- Experienced steno- :@zapher for Land Titles office at 3aileybury. Must have shorthand. Jf£pply by letter to Box 159, Hailey- M. F. Cook, agricultural rep- resentative for Temiskaming for the past 30 years or more, was in charge of proceedings and in- troduced the speakers. The meet- ing was held in the new agricultur- al building at the Demonstration Farm. George Jones, professor of field husbandry of the staff of the On- tario Agricultural College at Guelph, presided at the morning session which dealt largely with various types of chemicals used to combat the weed menace. J. K. Fallis, Fields Crops Branch of the Deparment of Agriculture, Toronto, spoke in the afternoon concerning the type of equipment best suited for use under specified conditions and Ralph Walker, rep- resenting a firm of chemical man- ufacturers from © Burlington, was present in the capacity of consult- ant. Mr. Fallis explained the relative Dedication Service At Baptist Church On Sunday, June 18th, Dr. Dixon ,A. Burns, Superintendent of Home Missions, was guest speaker in tthe Haileybury Baptist Church. At the morning service Dr. Burns spoke on "'The Baptists of Ontario and Quebec", among whom he travels |extensively, as well as maintain- ing a home office in Toronto. At the evening service, a brief dedication service for the recently renovated Sunday School and kit- chen accommodations preceded the sermon when Dr. Burns topic was "What do we expect from the church", At both services special music was rendered by the Junior Choir. On Monday evening a congrega- tional meeting was held in tthe church when Rev. Alva. S. Rob- lin, representative of the Home Missions in the Northern Associa- tion was also present. Several items of business pertaining to the Haileybury Church were dealt with at the meeting. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the Ladies' Aid. Dr. Burns, accompanied by Mrs, Burns, is presently making a tour of the Baptist Churches in the Northern Association. TENDERS to deal with all sorts of weeds under varying conditions. The weed problem is one that has plagued Temiskaming farmers ever . since agriculture became established in the district; sow- thistle being the chief offender. Old-timers claim that the weed was brought in from Old Ontario and the province of Quebec in the horse feed. used in the lumber camps. Be that as it may, once established the weed spread rapidly. Apparently no | concentrated ef- fort was made for its control. The attitude on the part of at least some of the farmers being that sow- thistle was just another of those vicissitudes of life that the farmer had. to cope with as best he could. The weed itself is not difficult to eradicate by ordinary cultural methods if caught in the early stages of its growth. However, its rapid spread is due to the seed of the plant being carried far and wide on the wind. It was pointed out at the meet- ing that with chemicals now avail- able and machines for their appli- cation priced reasonably, a com- bined program of cultivation and spraying would eventually result in getting rid of the pest. Heavy Penalties For Bad Driving The Ontario Safety League came upon a report from England that an M.P. asked in Parliament whether the time was now ripe to declare war on accidents by in- creasing fines and making penal- ties more severe. A colleague who replied pointed out that the exist- ing penalty had been fixed at death or multilation, and forty shillings would not add much to that! This neat reply raised laughter in the House. But, there is no hu-, mour in the background of continu- ing tragedy enacted non-stop on the motor roads of the world, that led to the discussion. Penalties handed out on the spot, for law breaking on the highways, are indeed severe at times, the Ontario Safety League points out. The penalties vary widely -- there is no consistency in the punish- ment. But here are some specimen judgements that have been enforc- ed recently. Failure to stop at a through land! & JOHN Ma Meu dt RS, od co-stamene ESSE Tomay KEV CO hor wn ARTAIR- AANA) RANA A ORCA PA JAMES. JANET PLUS COMPANION FEATURE ~-- PEGGY CUMMINS Ge BRIAN REECE ey EUNICE Sane «: SPECTASCOPE co.srannina A. E. MATHEWS "sursr stan RONALD SHINER WITH JOAN SIMS. LIONEL MURTON.. REGINALD BECKWITH, DESMOND WALTER ECLis, Pe7RY COKE ef Animal Racet cane Great TECHNICOLOR STARTS SUNDAY, JUNE 25th at 7:30 p.m. PLAYING MON., TUES., WED. Due to the length of this program there will be only one complete showing nightly starting at 7:30 p.m. SHOWING AT 9:10 P.M. ONLY! Ed Sullivan says: "THIS IS REALLY THE BIG SHOW!" MIGHTY BEHIND-THE- ~ SCEN ES DRAMA JUNE 26-27-28 ' OF _Yot or 'hury, Ont. 16 Are Invited For highway ... . cuts, bruises and i BULK EXCAVATING -- BANK class Cae re io = SLOPING -- CULVERTING -- mpaire riving roken ESTHER CLIF PRS CELLONE US FINAL GRADING -- TOP SOIL-{ arm and jaw; also loss of car, WILLIAMS - ROBERTSON MOUNTAIN" ING -- SEEDING -- CONCRETE| license and job. Cee Bre. CAUDR AND ASPHALT WORKINGS. Hurry (to get out of the city) OF DEBTS? Sealed Tenders will be received by - seven months in the city){ Renata Mannhardt plays an animal trainer and a be- Pay'em off now with a low cost, life-insured SCOTIA PLAN LOAN ~-- 'THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA TENDER FOR CARS Tenders will be received up to 'and including July 3 for the follow- }ing cars now located at Suther- YJand Motors, North end of New - Liskeard. Cars will be sold "as is" '"'where is'? and may be sold as a individual basis. 1--1946 Chey. sedan; 1--1950 Dodge coach; JJ--1953 Mercury sedan; 1--1954 . Ford coach. Terms can be arrang- ed with 50 per cent down payment. : Any or all tenders not necessarily i eccepted. Tenders to be mailed to Northern Collision Appraisers, 295 1@iain St., East, North Bay, Ont. 16,17 the Chairman of the Haileybury Separate School Board until 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 7th, 1961. Drawings and Specifications are available from John D. Frey, 401 Ferguson Ave., Haileybury, upon deposit of $25.00. The Board reserves the right to accept one or more Tenders for various phases of this project, or reject all Tenders. Gilbert Rouse, Chairman, Separate School Board, 425 Amwell St., P.O. Box 398, Haileybury, Ont. 16,17 Coming Events Tea hostesses for Haileybury Golf Club on Wednesday, June 28 will be Mrs. T. C. Swartman, conven- er; Mrs. A. C. Farlinger, Mrs. A. Hawkins, Mrs, R. A. Taylor. hospital. Inattention past a school area . sentence to a lifetime of remorse, for a bright young life extinguished for ever. The great majority of drivers who break the traffic laws and the rules of common sense, get off seot free. But every thinking driv- er knows that, when he breaks one of the laws of the road he makes himself liable to two kinds of pen- alty: he may be sentenced later in Court, or on the spot by collision. There is no appeal from the sav- age penalties handed out amid twisted metal and shattered glass. Total revenue of the international canals of the St. Lawrence Seaway, which excludes the Welland canal, totalled $10,109,059 in 1960; traf- fic forecast prior to the Seaway's opening estimated 1960 tolls at 16 $15,196,000. trayed wife in the powerful drama of circus-family life, "THE BIG SHOW", 20th Century-Fox Cinemascope De- luxe Color release opening Sunday at the Strand Theatre, Haileybury. The picture stars Esther Williams and Cliff Robertson. COMPANION FEATURE SHOWING AT 7:30 P.M. ONLY! It's the Big Comedy Program of Yesteryear ,

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