The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 13 Jul 1961, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Carl Cameron of the Harris Orange Lodge was King William for the annual parade of Northern Lodges held this year in New Liskeard. The parade left the New Liskeard Beach Park, and the walk took members through the town and back to the beach. Also at the head of the parade was the New Liskeard Pipe Band. North Cobalt Lodge won top prize fsr appearaneé in the Orange July parade held in New Lis- keard last Saturday Lodges from many centres ia Northern Ontario were on hand for the anni- versary »f the Battle of the Boyne. | Many Fans. Rien: > turf Clubs Races Fast horses; a:dry track and sunny . weather. gave nearly 500 fans an exciting day at the New Liskeard Beach Race Course last Saturday. The Temiskaming Turf €lub 'sponsored tthe event. TTC President Vern Shepherdson said. that. there .will probably be another _meet before the end of July. Vince "Edwards "was starter for! the Saturday meeting, with Bruce Brown and Morley. Kramp -acting. as judges and Ted Brown. as time- keeper. " _Fastest time was tne first event, the 2.30 'class when Glendale Jun- ior, owned by E. Henderson, romp- éd home to win the two laps, one- mile course in 2.20 minutes. Run- hers-up were Bonnie Haster, C. Belanger; Miss Royal Sienna, L. Paiement; Danny the Fiddler; L. Bertrand; 'Royal. Géorge, Les Woods; Bill. Parker, T. E. Bur- rows and Peter Nibble, J. W. Bur- rows. aN Ot : In the second heat of the same class with a time of 2.23 the win- ners were Bonnie Easter, Miss Royal Sienna, Glendale Junior, Danny tHe Fiddler, Peter Nibble, Bill Parker and Royal George. A 21-year-old horse owned and driven by Harvey Plaunt won the first heat of the Classified Race. Betty Todd D was clocked in at $57 minutes with runners-up 'Sonny _. Dale Seott,-C. Renick; Miss Royal Abbie, W. Paiement; . worthy, W. H. Lathem, 'behind. In the second heat of the Classi- fied Miss Royal Abbié exchanged: a third position for the lead and, was .clocked in..at a time' of 2.26, minutes. Runners-up were Betty) 'Todd 'D., Sonny Dale:Seott, Claudia. Jane and Dewey Axworthy: te The free-for-all placings' in 'the| first "heat were Bannock-Bay, |W. Paiement; 'Claude Hanover, T. E:}: Burrows; Miss Royal Dord, ' V. 'Shépherdson; Rip - On, P. Cloutier | » and. Prinee--Direttor, H. Plaunt? The time was 2.22. minutes.* (~~ The second heat. of the free-for- all which brought the year's first 'race day to a Close, saw the tables turned with Claude Hanover in 'the, lead at the finishing line. Miss Royal Dord, Prince Director, Ban-- nock - Bay. and Rip --On were next. in order. Fime, 2.24. Ball Bingo The Cobalt Jays' Ball Club Bingo held in the Community. -| Hall on Thursday, July 6th,- was well attended. Winners of Snare the Wealth Specials - were: Mrs.. A. Maille, 'Mrs. - John Debastiani, Mrs. J. Camp--- bell, 'Mrs. Fournier, Mr: Far- - Claudia |. Jane, C. Belanger and' Dewey Ax-|}. Automatic Laundry The Supreme Court of Cana- da has ruled it illegal to op- erate auvomauc coin laundries on Sunday.. . i _ The nine. member court up- held the judgement of the On- tario Court of Appeal -ruling that. operation of automatic coin laundries on Sundays con-: stitutes a breach of the Lord's - Day Act. : - The courts judgement follow- eda .test case appeal-to- deter- amine whether the growing num- . ber of automatic-laundries may remain epen on Sundays even if no one is.on hand to super ~ - vise. The- Speed Wash Laundry. in New. Liskeard -wiil be closed. on Sunday. until further notice. | Fastball Standings Fen ee row and Mrs: 'Spieéher. The _. door prize was won by Mrs. _ '|Grant's Transport'... 7 4-3 0 8 Sport Centre Jims .. 8 4 4 0 8 Cobalt. Hawks ....... 4:3) T7406: Latehford Kings ....5 3 2 0 6 Liskeard Lions °.....5 2.3 0 4 'Cobalt Jays ...... Ped, sea lees ar 1) 2 -|Central Group Ladies League Standings - ; N.L.Tem. Hardware 4 4 0 .0°8 Cobalt -Merchants-.. 4 3 1 0.6 '| Blk Lake Tourist... 4.1 3 0 2 Haileybury Nurses... 4.0 4 0 0 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Orangemen March At Liskea Members of Northern Lodges of the Orange Order held their an- nual July parade in New Liskeard last Saturday. The parade was\led by a New Liskeard. police car and headed by Carl Cameron of Harris L.O.L. as King William, riding the traditional white horse. Members of the New Liskeard Legion Pipe Band added color and music. Taking part in the parade were the North Cobalt Juvenile Lodge, the North Cobalt L.0.B.A., and the North Cobalt L/O.L.; Timmins L.0:B.A:; Timmins L:.0.L.; -Swas- tika L.O.L.; Kirkland Lake L.0.L.: Kirkland Lake L.0.B.A.; Engle- hart L:O.L.; and Harris L.O.L. Members from -North Bay L.O.L. and -L.0.B.A. were also present to join in the march. At the Beach the afternoon 'pro- gram was opened by County Mas- ter Harold. Hie of Harris L:O.L., welcoming allmembers and'guests. Councitior Pat Birnie then extend- Pentecostal Church Summer Camp Members of the Pentecostal Churches are holding a Summer Camp at Round Lake, 11 miles south of Kirkland Lake, starting Saturday night, July 15th, with a Youth Rally, when Rev. David Moulden 'of Londen, Ontario, will be the special speaker. The main: Camp will start Sun- day with Rev. Robert Norcross -of Sarnia as speaker, and continuing until Sunday, July 30th: No week-night or Sunday night serviees wilt be held in the Hail- eybury Church during the time the Camp is in progress. Sunday School at 16:00 a.m. and service at 11:00 a:m. will be held as usual. Cobalt Controls Sasaginaga Lake Cobalt has. sanitary control over Lake Sasaginaga and the adjoiming water shed. area as far south as Bass Lake. The town council learned this at its council meeting Tuesday night. Recently the council became disturbed over reports that * beats were using: Sasaginaga, from. which the town draws its water supply. Town clerk Bob * Bond, investigated' with the > Temiskaming Health Unit, and - discovered that. Cobalt. was -givenm 'sanitary .control of the area in.1917. .. At that time a special bilt was passed in the provincial + -legislature giving Cobalt sani- tary. control of the area. This is believed to have been the > first.-bill. of its kind passed. in. the. province,. and -was later. used as a. mode} for a similar bill giving Teck township sani- tary control over the water- shed area there. Council warned that it wil prosecute anyone using Sasa- ginaga' Lake for boating, or * otherwise polluting the Jake. |B. Ray Gibson. | . A former Haileyburian, F. Ray Gibson, died at the age of 73 in: Willowdale recently... - _ As a.leading plumbing and heat- ing contractor, he was known throughout the district of Temis- kaming and: N.W. Quebec. He was a keen 'curler, a charter member of the golf club and always took an active part in com- munity. affairs .including serving, as councillor ~ and as a school} board» member. : " Heé-built the first permanent com-) mercial. 'building . followimg the) Haileybury. fire, a three-storey! +offiee building on Ferguson Ave. | ° He is survived by his wife, his: sons Grant of Thornhill and Frank: of . Kirkland. Lake, and by his daughter -. Margaret "(Virs. Rey Heath),.of Timmins... _ The Haileyburian }years as a member of the Harris 1 kehael: Conrey,; | vide, Jerry; Villeneuve; Patsy. : Grade Four to Grade' Five: ip. Presse, Brian; Ramsay,.Cather- | Page S rd Beach ed a welcome on behalf of the town. Past County Master of Tem-' iskaming North, Robert Connelly, BE. Davis, Past County Master of Nipissing and A. Labucane of Cochrane all spoke briefly. The special speaker, Rev. T. A. Duke of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, who spoke on the work' and 'ideals of the Orange Order, said that to be at peace with one's self, one must be at peace with the | world and. live according to the " rules of Christ. : Mr. Hie. announced the winners | of the various. prizes: in the La-« dies Lodges, North Cobalt L:O.B.A, | received the prize for the best « appearance; Swastika . was the | prize winner for the Men's Lodges} North Cobalt Juvenile. Ledge -re- ceived 'the prize for their class; ., prizes for the oldest lady march- _ ing .and. the oldest man, went to Mrs. €. E. Miter of the: North.- Cobalt Lodge, who was 83; and to ~ Richard: Sitverthorn of Harris, Si i years of age. j Douglas Hie, eight-year-old son, of County Master Harold Hie, car- | ried' the memorial. wreath in the - parade, which was laid at the Ceno- ~~ taph by Mr. Hie. Judy Shaver; seven-year-old of the North' Cobalt)! Juvenile Lodge; marched: with the: - best of them, her -bouffant skirt '+ swaying jauntily as she carried / her flag. acd Three members of the Royal Black Preceptory were in attend. | ance, W. J. Haughton of Englehart; W.. J. Edwards. of North Bay and ; Harold Hie of the Harris Lodge; also Harry Regan, 84; of Timmins, i a member of the Black Lodge. Dr. C. E. Miller, a veteran Orangeman © did not miss the celebration, des- ' pite his 88 years. : Harris L.O.L. which. includes / New Liskeard and area, stil) have three of their charter members, who joined. when the Lodge was organized in 4910. They are Thom- as and William Waugh and Robert Armstreng. Wilfrid Tucker, a 'pio- neer of the district, will:-mark fifty.,,, Lodge next year. > The draw for an assortment of,, , fishing tackle. and - equipment, »\ sponsored: by the Harris members, was won by Pacy Bros., Tema-! gam. Mal St. Patrick's = Promotion List = Grade One to Grade Two: mod Gabbani, Louise; Guilbeault, Susi. . - san; Jubinville, Debbie;. Marcela; rt» Alan; Moore, Debbie; Presse, Mis' rehael; St. Jéan, Susanne; Villen-:/'}' euve, George. . tot Grade Two to Grade Three: fant Bazinet, Mary; Conroy, .Johny' __ Frabboni, - Prances;« ©'Flaherty, «1 Anne. ott Grade: Three to Grade:Pour: © "| Bazinet; 'Gordon; Brosko;. Mit. 1 Janet; Dunning; | John; Jubinville; Michael; Jubine 4 Dunning; Bill; Gareau, Susany-} 4 -Jubinville, Brace; Mahick; Steo -- phen; Leblanc;. Arlene; Mercier, | 4 \Sandra;, O' Flaherty, M.. Margaret; -,- < Line. 'Grade Five to Grade Six: it -- Bazinet, -Clare;~ Cah» Brian; | Cahill, Miehael;.. Conroy; David; -- Gabbani; Billy; Kelly; Darlene;: Mercier, Glenn;. Riley; Kenneth;. ~ 'Smith, Carol; Sraith;: Robert;. Vil- ~ leneuve, Catherine: Grade Six to Grade Seven: Se, Bazinet, Ruth; Brisson, Mary + | Franees; Mareella, Lois; Morin, ° Sharon; Morin, Wayne; O'Fla- | | herty, 'Thomas; St. Jean, Diane; fer] St. Jean, Linda; Villeneuve, Rich- + ard; MeKay, Christine. : yy Grade Seven to Grade Eight: ba Dunning, Jim;. Jones; Kenneth; Mercier, Vivian; St: Jean; Robert, -- (Grade Eight to Grade Nine: - F Bazinet, Nancy, Chabot; Patsy; ; 4 Conroy,. Terry; Fraboni, Marilyn; Marcella, Jim; MeGarry, Peter.. z Catholic Women's: League: Prizes;- Boys--Terry Conroy; -- co { i 1 if | It i ¥ Fy = FE jase

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy