-- fF. for eh ae. eae 2 i Page 4 The Haileyburian Thursday, June 29, 1961 et TT FT FPOTSTHSHSHSCSOHSOCHRCOH SES OROCE @esteectacedcsosg e " go aid Gea Ly C4oe ZANE, WOMENS TRAVEL DIRECTOR, SHELL ctl. Company Ses eesee eodeseus Te 7 FZ 4 a Wath ee ge TAKE THESE TPS FoR your FAMILY TevRS THIS SAG: LET YoUNG CHILDREN CHANGE SEATS EVERY HOUR OR SO. STOP Te Do THIS. STRETCH AND SEE SIGHTS. EAT ucury cuane tue ay. stop FOR A ACNIC LUNCH. HAVE THE BIG -- MEAL. AT NIGHT, AT DESTINATION. TEACH trarac Sarcty. stow oer <1 LDREN GOOD DRIVING PRACTICES, i FOINT OUT HAZARDS. LET THESE YOUNGSTERS js NAVIGATE: - -CHECK MAPS EIT. @\ FOR THe very YouNG, TAKE coer Ay ts) Toys (IN SHOE BAG HUNG OVER FRONT SEAT). LITTLE SURPRISE. GIES ARE FUN -AND GOOD FoR MORALE. GOOD peas: pastic Sear Covers VACUUM BOTTLE OF WATER OR FRUIT Juice, PAPER COPS, PAPER. TOWELS, WAXED RERISE. BAGS, CHEWING GuM, © COPYRIGHT 1961 SHELL OIL COMPANY um: @ COCO BeedsCeececoceccecececc?® New Executive Elected by 2 et FSG eeeeetegeeneccece COCOBGe See eEegeoesee® Cobalt Home and School Cobalt-Coleman Home and School Association held their final meet- ing of the term recently, with Mr. S. Neil, Chief Librarian of the Kirkland Lake Library as their ham;. Secretary - Treasurer, Mrs. M. Geek; Teacher's Representa- tive, Mrs. B. Svekers; Program Committee, Mrs. J. Todd, Mrs. J°| Tresidder and Mrs. K. Saxton. Honored By COBALT--Many dignitaries 7 Chapters of the O.E.S. were pre- sent at a reception to honour Mrs. T. J. Duncan, D.D.G.M. for Dis- trict 16. The meeting which was held recently, was preceded by a banquet in the I.0.0.F. hall at 6:30 p.m., with St. James W. A. doing the catering. Head table guests were Mrs. T. J. Duncan, Mrs. A. Elliott, W.G.- M. of Grand Chapter, O.E.S. of Ontario, Mrs. M. Mundy of Spring- brook, Grand Martha of Grand Chapter; Mrs. C. Raweliff of Co- bourg, D.D.G.M. for District 12; Mrs. E. Horner, W.M. of South Porcupine Chapter; Mrs. A. Reef, W.M. of Timmins Chapter; Mr. R. Booth, W.P. from Kirkland Lake; Miss J. Munro, W.M. from Kirk- land Lake; Mrs. H..Foster of North Bay, D.D.G.M._ for District 15; Mrs. H. Eastman, W.M. of Norland Chapter, New Liskeard; Mrs. M. Cragg, W.M., and Mr. B. Morgan, W.P. of Shuniah Chapter, Cobalt: An appropriate and unique cen- terpiece was used on the head table in the form of a miniature mine shaft surrounded with five vari-coloured mums _ representing the Five Star Points of the Chap- ter: Worthy Matron Mrs. M. Cragg chaired the meeting which com- menced at 8 p.m. Mrs. Duncan was welcomed and given honours and several other guests were wel- comed including W.G.M. Mrs. El- liott and visitors from Kirkland Lake, South Porcupine, Timmins, New Liskeard, Englehart, North Bay, Toronto and from Louisville, Ohio. Donations were approved for the Salvation Army Red Shield Cam- paign and for the Estarl Commit- tee of Grand Lodge of the Grand Chapter of Ontario, for Missionary purposes. A reminder was given to mem- bers of Shuniah Chapter concern- ing the Bingo and Penny Sale on September 21st, in the Cobalt Com- munity Hall. Pickerel Plentiful Bul Won't Bite Lands and Forests Department surveys of most of the major wa- ters containing pickerel ~ "have shown that pickerel . populations Eastern Star Official Chapters Mrs. Elliott, in ell address, thanked all for her gracious wel- come and shared some of her inter- esting and amusing experiences of her year in office, with those pre- sent. Mrs. Duncan thanked everyone for their kindness and patience during her year in office. Mrs. C. Boyd of New Liskeard presented Mrs. Elliott with an Honorary Membership of Norland Lodge. A small mine shaft with five small ore buckets each containing two silver dollars was presented to the W.G.M. by Mrs. S. Elliott of Temagami. The silver dollars will be turned over to Mrs. BEiliott for her pro- ject of assisting a boy or girl through the Ministry. On behalf of .Shuniah Chapter, Mrs. A. Clow presented a gift to Mrs. Duncan, who also received numerous other gifts. Following the adjournment, Mrs. G. Moody and her committee served refresh- ments. aan Cobalt Legion fo Improve Cemetery Many improvements are being made this summer to the veterans' cemetery plot at Haileybury, own- ed by Branch 44 of the Canadian Legion at Cobalt. The branch bought the plot in ~ 1948. It measures 330 by 140 feet on the north side of the road lead- ing to the Mount Pleasant ceme- tery at Haileybury. Volunteer work groups have started to mark out the burial plots, lay out walks and construct a new roadway. "We want to make it a really lasting and fitting tribute to Nor- thern Ontario's veterans,' a Legion spokesman said. Burial plots for veterans are pro- vided at a very nominal cost. That the deceased is a veteran is the only provision, and recently a vet- eran from British Columbia: was buried there. Any veteran who would like to donate a few hours work is asked to get in yee with the Cobalt Legion. About the only thing on TV now- adays, that hasn't been played be- fore, is a football game. And a good many of them are replays. Summer Hours at the Library During July and August the Public Library will be open Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and evenings 7 to 9 p.m. In the event of a holiday falling on Monday, the Library will be open Tuesday. ATTENTION To all children, from the age of six and up, interested. in taking. swimming lessons at the Rotary Beach. Registrations will be on Saturday, July Ist and Monday, . July 3rd from 10:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. guest speaker. President Mrs. A. Koza review- Mr. Neil, who is also the Lib-|ed the past year's program. The rarian for the Bookmobile, spoke|Grade Eight Graduation Party is exist in healthy numbers in most lakes and are capable of with- standing a considerably higher rate of exploitation by anglers BI on Library work as it pertains to children, of the benefits they can receive from reading, and of how parents may assist their children in learning to read and love good scheduled for Wednesday, June 28, with Mrs. R. Spencer as convener. A donation was received from the Art Club for playground equip-|tnwillingness of the pickerel to ment. without causing any deterimental effect to the fishery itself'. Chief problem seems to be the LEGION HALL, TUESDAY, books. The Banner was awarded to Mr. McGugan's class for room count, and the attendance draw was won| Last year nearly $00 men, wo- by Mrs. W. Larocque. men and children drowned in Ca- The nominating committee an-|nada. Do your part in reducing this nounced the new slate of officers |terrible toll of lost life by learn- for the Fall term as follows: Pres-|ing water safety rules now. ident, Mrs. M. Othmer; First Vice- President, Mrs. A. McLean; Sec-| Best way to get in the swim is end Vice-President, Mr. H. Whit-|to stay out of the dives. Gems of Knowledge Retail Stores in the Town of Haileybury WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 1 to observe the Dominion Day Holiday OPEN AS USUAL MONDAY, JULY 3 HAILEYBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE bite. Biologist R. E. Witfield com- ments: "The most outstanding problem at present in the manage- ment of the pickerel fishery is the reluctance of pickerel to accommo- date the angler by biting at the desired time when anglers prefer to spend their leisure hours on the lakes (July and August). "The reluctance of pickerel to take bait and lures at the desired time seems to be the greatest sin- gle problem left to be solved. "Lakes with exceptionally high concentrations of pickerel are no exception as often this species can- not be any more readily caught from lakes with high concentra- tions than those which are only carrying mediocre populations. All waters examined to date ex- cept one have shown evidence of natural reproduction occurring. The degree of density of naturally produced pickerel varies somewhat from one lake to another, partly attributable to the natural variable carrying capacity of the lakes themselves. Park Opens Summer Activities will begin at the Haileybury Rotary Club Park day and Monday, July ist and 3rd, when all youngsters are ask- son. Playground supervisors are Anne nN Pee pee en Olson and Lynda Grozelle. .. and Swimming Beach on Satur- ed to register for the summer sea-|| - 8 p.m. $50.00 Door Prize on 8 numbers on top line or $10.00 blackout SPONSORED BY Ladies Auxiliary to Canadian Legion Branch 54 GO HAILEYBURY JULY 4th Orillia Haileybu ry, Ont. 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