The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 2 Nov 1961, p. 3

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Se eee Jean-Paul Grenon, Cubs goalie was "Target for Tonight" last clobbered Liskeard. Here he makes one of his brilliant saves. Ye fi te Friday when Holy Name Irish Irish Score Blank Cubs Gary Bonney, the little goal ten- der for Hély Name Irish, proved to be the downfall for 'the Cubs last Friday night as he registered his first shutout of the season, and the first one in the past two sea- sons in the league. Gary had Lady Luck with him, but he also proved he deserved. the shutout as he gobbled up every puck. ° Holy Name scored one marker in the first stanza, then added a pair in each of the remaining two periods. Baronoski proved to be the big gun for the winners with a hat-trick, and his linemate, Fong, blinked the red light for the other two counters.. In the first stanza Fong tallied when he pushed one by goalie Jean-Paul Grenon. Baronoski shot the Irish into a 2-0 lead after picking up a loose puck and firing a screen shot at the helpless Grenon. -Campbell's goal-mouth pass set Baronoski up for his second goal minutes later. Less than two minutes in the final period saw Fong tick the light for his second tally. as he walked in on' Grenon .alone. Baronoski's hat-trick was completed when he 7 § connected with Campbell's rebound and flipped it passed the agile goalie. . Referees: John Dunn and "Por- key" Waters paises 13 minor. in- fractions. SUMMARY IRISH--goal, Bonney; defence, Dolighan, Cai; forwards, Fong, 5-0 Shutout in Starter Campbell, Baronoski; alternates, Donig, Southwell, Burac, Antoni- azzi, Conway, D'Andrea, Menard, Forcellini, Clarke. ' CUBS -- goal, Grenon; defence, P. Grant, J. Grant; forwards, Con- lin, Haines, Black; © alternates, White, Cook, Farrow, Chitaroni, Taylor, Anderson, Animal ong: St. Cyr, Tanguay. First Period 1. Irish--Fong (Burac) .. 16:28 Penalties: Forcellini, Dolgihan, Tanguay, Forcelini, Menard, Second Period 2. Irish--Baronoski (Menard) 5.0% 3. Irish--Baronski (Campbell) 8.16 Penalties: White, Dolighan, Tay- lor, Dolighan (2), Campbell. Third Period 4. Trish--Fong 5. TIrish--Baronoski Campbell) . Penalties: St. Cyr, Taylor. ° ( Fong, PASSING DISEASE Another. disease. that. .is- mere? rarely. seen than it was _twenty-five or thirty years ago is rickets: Since' the discovery of vitamins. and: their. food. .values, much has... 'become }: known about dtetary- deficiency. Nutritionists discovered: vitamin. D; the "sunshine vitamin' that. helps to, develop. strong" healthy bones}; and: teeth if it is fed to. children from. birth. all through their grow- |} ing years. It: also, prevents. rick- |' ets, "with its distortion of. child- ren's bones. BIN LEGION HALL, $130.00 on or $10. 00 blackout" TUESDSY NOVEMBER 7th 8 p.m. ~ SPONSORED. BY ee ae Raniliony to the Canadian beaidnt Bronch | 54 GO. HAILEYBURY a numbers ME Sree sty | hire a teacher and, an,-announce- iment-will -be- made. at a later date.| #) ; | regarding the skating: teacher and 4 d|) details of skatinghours and fees. } ||Eurther information, may be: ob- 'tained by contacting "any. member : of othe: executive. : 7 : -- ee ae ee ee et a F Maddison, |W. Austin, Mrs. L. Dupuis Wins $500 Draw Mrs. L. Dupuis was the winner of the $500.00 draw at the two- day Bazaar sponsored by Holy Cross Parish last week. Winners of draws for two dolls were Mrs. O. Gravel and- Mrs. Marcel Gra- vel. Members of the Catholic Wo- men's League, convened by Mrs. Cc. Perreault, were in charge of the Supper which was served Wed- nesday evening. She was assisted by Miss V. Chessner, Misses Rose |and Minnie Labine, Mrs. Suzanne Bourget, Mrs. James Blair, Mrs. N. Austin, Mrs. Ken Watson and Mrs. J. Erey. The Lunch Counter was convened by Mrs.' J. Renault, assisted by Mrs. Richard Flem- ing. and Mrs. E. Harrison. Members of the Ladies of St. Anne, with Mrs. J. Larocque as convener, were in charge of the Candy Table. The ladies of the Federation La Femmes, under Mrs. L. Charette, looked after the Knitting: Booth. Mrs. E. Legault: and her Girl Guides had charge Thursday, November 2, 1961 New. Liskeard Cubs dropped their second straight game to Holy Name Irish when they met at Kirk- land Lake Arena on Tuesday. The Irish scored in all three periods and the Cubs managed a lone coun- ter. in the last 20 minutes of the game. The final score was 4-1. Kramp - Lefaivre Wed in St. Andrews St. Andrew's United Church was the scene: of the wedding of Alice Mary...Lefaivre and William Kramp, with Rev. C. E. Peacock officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lefaivre of Hail- _leybury, and the groom's parents} are Mr. and Mrs. of McCool. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore for her wedding a floor. length gown of white lace and nylon net over satin with rhinestone trimming. Her er length veil of matching net was held by a rhinestone coronet. She carried a bouquet of red roses and wore the gift of the groom, a gold locket. She was attended by Miss Ther- esa Lafleur of Haileybury as maid of honor, and. Miss Ellen Jibb of Mic€ool of bridesmaid. They were gowned alike in street length frocks of different shades of green, with. white accessories, and car- ried yellow mums. The best man was Ronald Lefaivre, brother of the bride. The ushers were Don Messenger of New Liskeard and Ernest Kramp of McCool. Following the ceremony a buffet Morley Kramp in the Haileybury Legion Hall. The guests were received by the bride's mother, wearing a gown of blue Jace with matching accessories, and corsage of sweetheart roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother, who ehose a beige brocade gown with matching aecessories, and corsage of bronze roses. Later the-young couple left for a wedding. trip to Timmins and Foleyet, and on their return will make their home in Elk Lake. Attending the wedding were guests from Toronto, Hamilton, Fisherville, Elliot Lake, Val d'Or, Quebee, Englehart,. Cobalt and Nova Scotia. should- }' luncheon and reception was held] The Haileyburian Page 3 Holy Name Irish In Double Win- The game was a fairly clean one, Liskeard had two minors and Holy Name four. Fhe Irish scored one goal when the Cubs were short- handed. and one when they were short-handed. The Cubs couldn't elick on their power play at all. . Holy Name scored twiee in the first period with Burak and Clark as marksmen. The second period cqunter. was earned by speedster 'Fong and: Cain beat Grenon for the 'Trish. final counter. Anderson scored Liskeard's only goal. Goach. Don Shepherdson is not discouraged. by the slow start of his team. "We have a lot of new men to break in," he said, "and also-have to revamp ali our lines, The other teams. have hold-over lines-from-last year, with an edge on our comparatively green de- fence."' SU}IVARY Holy Name Erish--Goal, Bonnley; defence, Dolighan, Cain ; forwards, Fango, Campbell, Baronoski; alt. Donig, Southwel Menard, D'And- rea, Clark, McDonaki, Antoninzzi, Sassville, Burak. New Liskeard Cubs--Goal, Gren- on; defence, P: Grant, J. Grant; forwards, Conlin, Haines, Black; alt. White, Farrow, Cook, Chitar- oni, Mooney, Anderson, St. Cyr, Armstrong, Rivard. First Period 1. Irish--Burak (McDonald, 2. Irish--Clark (Dolighan) .. 16:02 Penalties: J. Grant, Campbell. Second Period 3. Irish--Fongo. (Baronoski) 17:17 Penalties: Cain, Donlighan. Royal Conservatory © % Miausic EXAMINATIONS Applications. and fees must reach the Conservatory not later than DEC. 1, 1961. 135. COLLEGE ST., TORONTO 2B, ONT. of the Produce Table, and the Fish Pond was. under the. direction. of the French PTA, with Mrs. Bel- bee supervising. The Sacred Heart League sponsored a Variety Taible and "Mrs. J. Lamothe was-in Lcharge of. selling Christmas cards. Organization Meet For Skating Club The Haileybury Figure Skating Club held an organization meet- ing Thursday evening, October 26th, in the Hotel Haileybury,-when the following slate of officers were elected for the coming year: Mr. C. E. Grozelle, past' president; Mrs. G. P. Thoday, president; Mr. A. Green, vice-president; Mrs, G. secretary; Mrs. ie 18% Robinson, treasurer; Mrs. A. Pal- |imer, executive member. Mrs. N: | A. Martel. and | }|/ Mas. H. Sadler were *named- as }members of.the phone committee. Mrs. Mrs. A. Berry will again have | change of the skate exchange, and|# 'anyone wishing to sell or purchase 'skates may phone OS 2-5281. Acommittee was appointed ta, CORPORATION OF TOWN: OF HAILEYBURY COURT OF REVISION 16, 1961, at 8:00 p.m. Dated Nov. 2, 1961- TAKE NOTICE that a Court of Revision will be held. to hear and-determine appeals against the ossess- ment of the. Fown of Haileybury for the. year 1962 at the Town Office, Haileybury, on THURSDAY, November FRANK G. HASKETT, Fown. Clerk, 35, 30 k -- a Grade Itt class. _tion, - Maijeybury, Ontario. Seip. TEACHERS WANTED 1. Wanted for Haileybury Public School, one teacher on a temporary basis -- January: to June, 1962 for - 2- One qualified teacher to teach Conversational French. Since this will not be, a. fulf time position a schedule convenient to the teecher and the Board will be arranged. re _ Apply, stating, qualifications; experience, etc. to 'Mrs, E: White, Secretary, Hoileybury Board of Educa- 35, 36 Donig) shar) ct 4:38, Penalties: Sassville, P. Grant Third. Period 4. Trish--€ain (Dolighan) 5:25: 5. Cubs--Anderson, (Mooney, G@hitaronik .2. 06. aiee.ee. 6. 6:01 1962 MIDWINTER © poe A

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