The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 28 Sep 1961, p. 2

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There was a moment of confu- sion at the tewn fountain when Constable Harold Creeden, bent over for a drink, thought some- one was shooting at him. The tire on a passing car had tlown out. Then the town's fire siren 'be- gan seunding, A short circuit ap- parently set it off. TOKYO -- Suematsu Anzai prid- e@ himself on being one of Tokyo's best pickpockets, He daid claim to a list of 5,000 victims and a total of 50 years behind iron bars, On September 9, Anzai, now 74, was released for the 18th time from prison, Two days later he got itchy fin- gers and was mabbed while try- jing to lift a 59-year-old woman's handbag. Police quoted the veteran as Gaying; "My high piood pressure slowed me down,' MADRID--Spanish Sculpter Juan Cristobal died recently, He was 64, His best 'known-works include the statues of El Cid, legendary Spanish hero of the With century, in Burgos, and *that of the late Dominican dictator, Generalissimo Trujillo, in Ciudad Trujilio. STOCKHOLM -- It's quite a leap from St, Jerome, Que., to Stock- fholm -- even for a polished bal- flet dancer, But Jaoques Delisle has & successfully, After seven years in the Swed- ash capital, he is master of ballet fim the Stockholm Opera, made SUTTON -- Georgina Township') folie said they suspect foul play in the death of a person whose skeleton was found this week un- der a bush near 'here, The skeleton, believed to be that of a man dead about a year, has been sent to the attorney-general's laboratory in Toronto, It was found by George Hudson Sr., while he was 'hunting with his son néar this village a mile south of Lake Simcoe. LONDON, Ont. -- Two young girls here have no trouble finding the lucky four-leaf clover. Susan Brown, 12, an old hand, has found more than 200-in the Jast year. Her 11-year-old friend, Dolly Tim- merman, has just started, but picked up 17 the first day. VICTORIA -- Adoptions are in- creasing in British Columbia -but there is a severe shortage of pros- pective homes for children of mix- ed racial origin, says Mary King, child welfare superintendent. Some are placed in homes outside the 'province and in the United States. BURKS FALLS -- A Grade KII student said he was ordered to leave the high school here recent- ly because he did not stand when God Save the Queen was played during assembly, - Andrew Fraser, 18, said 'he "ney- er really believed in 'the song as a national anthem" but had al- ways stood before. He stood while © Canada was played. Andrew said Principal C, M. |\Dawson told the pianist to stop jplaying and "'teld me 'to leave the school'. Neither Mr. Dawson nor Harvey Fowler, school board chairman, would comment, But the boy said the principal visited him at. home Tuesday and told, him.it was up to the inspector whether he could return to school. Andrew said his widowed mother was "not teo happy'? when -she heard what happened but "now I think she's behind me."' | Burks Falls is 50 miles south of North Bay. PRINCE ALBERT -- Paul Bren- nan, 28, of Kirkland Lake, .who escaped from a work gang at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary here recently was recaptured a day later by two civilians. Brennan was caught by Ronald Clark and Robert Wilkinson near Lily Plain, about 15 miles -west of here. He was sentenced to an additional two years in penitent- iary on a charge of escaping law- ful custody. He had two years left of a six- year sentence for robbery when he escaped. Haileybury Curling Club Lounge SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 | 8315 p.m. a0; DOOR PRIZE $300.00 BLACKOUT on 341 numbers only, otherwise $25.00 will be paid. a | Admission: 50c for 20 Games EVERYBODY WELCOME ' Additional Cards 25¢ 4d.Chortered bus a provided - by 'Curling Club, leaving. _4 Cobatt.at 7:30 p.m,, North Cobalt at 7:40 a . meturning direct from Curling Rink ot 10:30. - » COBALT-HAILEYBURY CURLING CLUB _ ~BINGHAMPTON, N.Y. -- Every~ iness going, the army orders him) When Master Sgt. Sarkisian, 49, reports October 1 with the called- up 164th .reserve engineer. batial- ion, it will be the third time he has had to close a business. When the army called in 1942, Sarkisian closed his restaurant; In 1951, he closed a record and 'ice' cream shop. Now he can't decide whether to sell or lease his barber shop. CALGARY -- A pay-as-you-catch system of fishing will be used in the $1,500,000 family fun centre to be built on the Trans-Canada high- way west of Calgary. The centre's waters will be stocked with fish. | ST. HYACINTHE, Que. -- Mrs,. Benoit Beauchemin, wife of a Bel- oeil, Que., farmer, has given birth to an 18-pound boy in a St. Hy- acinthe hospital, it was announced recently. | The attending physician, Dr. Remi Dansereau, said mother and son, are doing well. chemin, who weighs 250 pounds and is 5 feet 10 inches tall, it was her 14th child, of whom 12 are living. es in June 1960, she gave birth to a boy weighing 17 pounds 2 ounc- es and the baby preceding him weighed 13 pounds at birth. i Dr. Dansereau said the average weight of a child at birth is about eight pounds. ST. INGBERT, .Germany--Henk Luyex, 24, a Dutch lion tamer with a local circus, didn't. show up for his performance recently. He had been bitten by a mouse. Luyex, who handles five tigers, said the mouse bit his hand, caus: ing blood poisoning. "Tigers are friendlier than those mice', he said. "Mice are pretty lousy characters." AUCKLAND, N.Z. -- On the maiden voyage of the liner Oriana 10,000 ashtrays disappeared as souvenirs. But for the maiden voy- age the liner Canberra it was. equipped with the ugliest and heav:- jest ashtrays available -- and all were present after she -arrived here. GALVESTON,' Tex..-- Fred. L.}- Carson says it may have been: 'the night. of the tornado to some, people, but-to me it. was the night, the dog sat on my face." Carson's legs were pinned be- neath slowly-setting debris for, than five hours after a tornado, destroyed the apartment house where he lived. . His chief thought during the or- deal, he said today, was the grow- ing irritation at "that fool dog that kept sitting all over my face.' He couldn't make the box- er leave. 'Jt didn't even belong to me, that fool dog,' he said. NORTH BAY -- Lieutenant-Gov- ernor J. Keiller Mackay Saturday night told members of the Royal Canadian Legion to be steadfast to their traditions and responsibil- ities. : He was speaking to some 300 members and wives at the 35th anniversary. banquet of Branch 23) of the Legion. "This sense of responsibility which you men have shown dur- ing critical war-time years, when you were called upon to do so, must be perpetuated in your child- ren, upon whose shoulders the dir- ection and life of our country will soon fall," he said. The population of New Bruns-| wick is about 600,000. It is almost equally divided between English- speaking and mirench-speaiine: citi- zens, For the 38-year-old Mrs, Beau: d The Bible To-day At the Annual Conference of the North Africa Mission, Rev. and- Mrs.-R. I. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. B. Hollinshead of Mor- Joceo reported that Tunisia is a land -ef comparative -freedom -for preaching the Gospel. "Morocco is also a wide open door today. Following the Indust- rial Fair at Casablanca where a Bible stand was erected, over 6,000 Moslems enrolled in the Bible and gospels -have- been sold. A. sad note was. introduced. when a young: Hungarian. Christian -help- ing at the General Bible Stand in the Fair was fatally stabbed by a fanatical Moslem. This gives some idea of the cost of disciple- ship in. witnessing for Christ is a Moslem land. Suggested Bible Readings Sun:, Oct. 1, Deuteronomy 6 - 1-25, Mon., Oct. 2, Jeremiah 1 - 1-19, Tues., Oct. 3, Jeremiah 12: 1-17. Wed., Oct. 4, Jeremiah 18: 1-17. Thurs., Oct. 5, Jeremiah 31: 31-40. correspondence course. Friday, Oct. 8, Luke 9: 43b-62. Already this year several thous-|Sat., Oct. 7, Philippians 3: 1-21. == illustrated booklet Orillia Haileybury, Ont. HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR FAMILY MONUMENT f Rock of Ages' new ee ee? et On To Choose: Your Family Monument" visit us today. AUTHORIZED DEALER SANDERSON MONUMENT CO. LTD. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE T. G. TULLOCH Nel Cai) Ont. 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