The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 26 Oct 1961, p. 8

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ae pee ot ee. See Cr aetna' oer eet a ae ve > deanpemagemegedl Pre «> Page 8 The Haileyburian Thursday, October 26, 1961 Cubs Win League Opener Will Play At Home Friday Wew Liskeard Cubs will start their regular schedule in the Kirk- 'land and District Juvenile League atitthe Memorial Arena on Friday night, and prepared for the big win with an encouraging warm-up and shakedown on Tuesday at Kirkland .Lake. The Cubs met Kirkland Legion in the league opener, and came out of it with a handy 7-6 win in the free sconing- opener. Peter Grant, a last year regular started the 'scoring for the Cubs with an unassisted counter early jn the first period, and then Le- gion lowered the boom. Before the end of the ifirst period, Watt, Hamilton, Lawless and Mer- vyn had beaten Jean-Paul Gren- on and McNabb added another in the: first two minutes of the second stanza 'which 'counted up to an easy win for the Vets. "It took Ron Chitaroni to shake = FOR SALE FOR SALE--One used stoker A-1 ghape, cheap! 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Lurking Demons Qn Hallowe'en It's a bit of a shock to learn that when children go out in cos- tumes on Hallowe'en night, asking for sheltl-outs. (and more recently contributions to aid UNICEFO), they are actually carrying on a rather morbid festival called Sam- hain, celebrated by the ancient Druids. In pre-Christian Ireland and Scotland on October 31, witch- es and goblins were a lot less friendly than they are nowadays. They used to carry off children, destroy crops, kill livestock, and generally terrify the population. Departed- spirits revisited their families, people went from door to door demanding food to stock up for the long winter, and a pretty miserable time had by aH, Nowadays of course it's a lot more fun. Children look forward to Hallowe'en excitedly and really let loose when the night arrives. We adults have the comfort of knowing that the ghosts and witch- es we meet are harmless, and will probably disappear when given a handful of jellybeans. Perhaps though, we have our own brand of lurking demons .. . ac- cidents. They're a lot more likely to appear on Hallowe'en than on any other night, and they spoil the fun in no time, which is why the Ontario Safety League once more offers you some tips to help ward off these evil 'spirits, visible to drivers by dressing them in light colored costumes, 'or de- corating dark ones with reflective tape. And to help them see better, use makeup disquises instead of masks. 7 Above all, if you drive, be doub- ly cautious on Octobér 31st, and keep a watchful eye out for those 20th Century Hallowe'en spooks -- our oe NO PLACE TO GET LOST The Sahara Desert, largest in the world, measures about 3000 miles by 900 miles. It stretches from the Atlantic to the Red Sea. In sum- mer the thermometer has reached _|Line Up must have been |) At home, try using a flashlight in the jacko'lantern instead of the |, traditional hazardous candle. Light} your porch and clear obstacles| from the garden to discourage} pranksters and avoid tumbles in} the dark: Help make your children} Haines to move the Cubs in front again, and they were able to hold off the hard-pressing Legion !for the final six minutes and a cliff-hang- ing win. . Coach Don Shepherdson said he lwas satisfied with the showing his team had made in tthe first game. "We were a little loose defensive- ly," he said, "'but this will ibe look- ed after. We have a good core of reanguards, and all they will need is a little practice together." "I was more worried about our scoring punch," he admited, "but it looks as if our fonwards are go- 4\ing to take over from where our good. front lines left off last-year."' Legion--Lagualt, Ryan, Keene, Lawless, McNabb, Watt, Banach, Williamson, Trussler, Mervyn, Hamilton, Coumlbs, Allick, Decaire, Lapierre. Cubs--Grenon, J. Grant, P. | Grant, Haines, Black, White, Far- "|row, Cook, Chitaroni, Taylor, An- derson, St. Cyr, Armstrong, Ri- vard, Conlin. First Period Cubs--Peter Grant .......... 3.47 Legion--Watt ©.. 2.220 ...55602: 5.29 Legin--Hamilton('Combs) 9.03 Legion--Lawless (Lapierre, Mic Nabb) 13.34 Legion--Mervyn (Hamilton, - Combs) 19.41 Penalties: Watt Chitaroni, De- caire, P. Grant, Williamson. Second Period Legion--McNabb ............ 1,27 Cups--jCnita noni see hes a oe 5.22 @Cubs--Chitaroni~...:.........- 6.50 Cubs--Haines (Rivard) ...... 8.44 Cubs--White (Cook). ........ 19:31 Penalties: Ryan, Banaich, Third Period Legion--Watt (Lawless) ...... 33 Cubs--Conlin: Sete arenes 8.24 Cubs--Black (Haines) . Penalties: Ryan, Anderson, Arm- strong. Around the Square Cobalt Dart Club The Ladies Auxiuary to the Can- adian Legion have lately organized a Dart Club, which meets regular- ly on' Tuesday evening in the Le- gion Lounge when available, or at the home of Mrs. Laura Cole. Last week the Haileybury Legion mem- bers were their guests winning prizes with three out of four for highest scores. Mrs. Wilma Lor- raine is the Chairwoman, Treasur- er is Mrs. Blanche Leonard and Mrs. Laura_Cole Secretary. So far they have sponsors for nine shirts from among the businessmen of the town and require three more. x * * St. James Bazaar November 3 The October meeting of St. James W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. John Hunt, Nickel St. at- tended by ten members and two guests. Mrs. E. Othmer opened the meeting with the Members Prayer and Lords Prayer. Scripture read- ing was read by Mrs. M. Kelly from. Proverbs Chapter 4. Mrs. E. B. Greensides, Mrs. E. Othmer and Mrs. E. Whitehead will be at- tending the Annual W.A. Deanery meeting to be held at the Church of St. John the Divine, North Bay. It was announced that the A.Y.P.A. will be selling K-mas cards and ca- lendars this year to raise funds. The annual W.A. bazaar is to be held on Friday November 3 rather than October 27 as previously an- nounced. The Prayer Partners Prayer was offered for their pray- er partner Miss Lillias Powell, a Missionary at Oban, Japan. The lunch committee of Mrs. H. Coop- er, Mrs. J. Burton, Mrs, Jim Fildes and Mrs. Jeff Fildes~ served re- freshments. Legion Poppy Day In Cobalt November 3 Twenty seven members were present at the regular meeting of the L.A. to the Canadian Legion which. was held in the Cobalt Le- gion Lounge on Tuesday October 17. President Mrs. Betty McPher- son presided. A very lengthy sick report. was given, flowers and cards had been sent out. The L.A. will be holding a Hallowe'en Tea and Bake Sale in the Lounge on Tuesday October 31. It was an- nounced that the Armistice Poppy Tag Day would be held on Friday November 3. Plans are underway for the Legion X-mas party for members' children which will be held this year on Sunday. December 10. The Ontario Provincial Com- mand Convention will be held at Niagara Falls next year. Mrs. T. Jones and her committee served lunch at the conclusion. The Bible To-day Seventeen Gospels in nine differ- ent 'languages were printed last year under the auspices of the Aus~ trian Bible Committee. Mr, Kar Uhl, the General Secretary stated at the Annual Meeting of the Com- mittes that one or more Gospels were printed in Nyiha (East Af- rica): Toba (Argentina); Gor (India) ; Masana (Cameroun); Gogo (Tanganyika); Luyia and Ilamba (Kenya); Macedonian (Yugoslavia); and Nepali (Nepee). The cost of printing about $10,000 was met. by the Austrian Bible Committee with assistance from the Evangelical Missionary Society of Stuttgart, Germany, gifts made by a youth group in Stuttgart and an international youth Conference held in Hemeln in Germany. This printing by the Austrian Bible Committee will help with the _ increasing circulation of Scrip- tures, particularly in Africa. The million Gospel campaign begun in 1960 is still in operation. Over three million, Gospels in ninety-six lan- guages have now been distributed. Suggested Bibe Readings Sunday, Oct. 29, Ephesians 3: 1-28 Monday, Oct: 30,-Mark 8: 11 9: 1 Tuesday, Oct. 31, Mark 9: 229 Wed., Nov. 1, Mark 9: 30-50 Thursday, Nov. 2, Mark 10: 1-16 Friday, Nov. 3, Galatians 6: 1-16 Saturday, Nov. 4, Matt. 25: 31-46 ET OS 2-3533 Strand Theatre Haileybury Last Showing Tonight "Gone With The Wind Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh - Leslie Howard PLAYING ALL WEEK! COLUMBIA PICTURES presente GREGORY PEK - Adults Students 136 degrees, much hotter even than any place on the equator. Children Starts Friday Go-starrin October 27 th. OCTOBER 27 TO NOVEMBER 2 Two Complete Showing Nightly at 7 and 9:45 p _ THIS YEAR'S MOST TALKED ABOUT MOTION PICTURE! THE GREATEST HIGH ATER EVER HIMED! STANLEY BAKER: ANTHONY QUAYLE: IRENE PAPAS GIA SCALA * JAMES DARREN Regular prices for the Saturday Matinee Performance!

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