The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 21 Dec 1961, p. 4

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Page 4 The Haileyburian Thursday, December 21, 1961 Temagami Winter Carnival Beard Growing Contest is well on its way, and residents of the resort town are already displaying hirsute adornments in varying styles. Four of the contestants drop into local barber shop for a trim; left to right, Bob Garek, Graham Hooper, barber, Bob Comstock and Jack Davis. In the chair is Ron Speer, Temagami pilot. The Birth of JM.C. Movement ulating Canadians throughout the tor Bouchard. country into following.their lead.}| In 1949 JMC had one Province, pie inovemen eae oe six Section, 3,000 members. In € Vy eae 1959 JMC had eight Provinces, 75 Canada. é Ten Years of Progress Sections, 40,000. members. 1949 - 1950--Three recitals -with On August 23, 1949, a group of music-minded friends met at the summer residence of Mrs. Rodi- gue Boisvert on the shores of Lake Memphremagog. The meet- ing was inspired by the appeal Tri-Town Midget Executive Chosen Ata meeting held in: the New Liskeard Memorial Arena on Wed- nesday night, December 13th, the Tri-Town Midget Hockey League decided- to carry on for another year under the present formation. N.O.H.A. Convener, Denny Ga- briel was appointed President: for '| 1962. Recreation Director Ken Ed- gar was re-appointed Secretary for the same year. The following teams were .con- tacted and. entered in the league: Cobalt Midgets, Cy Bazinet; Co- balt, Ontario; Haileybury Midgets, M: McCann, Haileybury, Ontario; New Liskeard Midgets, Clem Her- oux, New Liskeard; Earlton Mid:}. gets, Al. Fortier, Earlton; Ontario; Englehart Midgets, C. Bowes, Ba glehart, Ontario. Secretary Ken Edgar to draw up schedule and: forward to each team. Convener sal President D. Ga- briel to affiliate league with N.O- H.A. Entry fee of $2, two dollars per team, to be paid to the league secretary as soon as possible ~be- fore league play begins. Each team to forward Manager's and Coach's name and address: to the secretary who will forward a list of all names to teach team. Each team to forward names of two or more referees for home games. It is hoped that a referee's hoot can be arranged if co-operation /Capo d'Anne!"' from each team is -shown.: aK -All game -reports must be for) warded ito the 'secretary: as soon' as. possible. after--each game. , No! points will ibe recorded - until-- re! ports have- been SERENE Please? co-operate. - Good. luck -and evs play good? clean hockey. ee air best oo win, i 'Happy New Yen. In All Tongues Nowadays it is possible to buy! greeting cards which extend New'! Year 'wishes in several languages. I This modern development isa cop-} venience for those who send greet], ings te friends in the: "old coups. try'? whatever Murs country haba pens to bes. Should you -be 'aecaine | a seen to. friends .in® Paris, the 'greeting: would. be ""Bonne Annee!" In Spay; nish; the «greeting is. "Feliz Ang; '| Nuevo!"? and in sunny: Italy, "Buons --"Bin -Gleuekliches: ape 'Jabr" a is the salutation one: might send) -- or receive from,---.-friends,.in- Germany. wegen recy sail _ Whatever .the «language,» they words "Happy; New: Year" .repres:. sent only. the-best a wishes for ies year ahead. . : ' are of a group of young people known as the "Compagnons de lArt (St- Hyacinthe) who, guided by. Fa- ther J. H. Lemieux, aimed at pro- pagating an appreciation of the arts in general but especially that of music. This group had already studied a plan submitted by Gilles Le- written commentaries. i 1949 -1950--Three recitals with spoken commentaries; First Music Camp at Mount Orford; First J.M.C. bulletin, 1951 -1952--Four recitals - with} spoken. commentaries. (A plan which is now standard every sea- febvre and they dreamed at stim- son); First exchange of artists : between countries (France- Canada). 1952 - 1953--The Journal. Musi- eal Canadien a reality; Members now total 15,000 in 25 centers. 1953 - 195 25,000; 15 new centers established. | 1954 - 1955--J.M.C. film by the N.F.B.; Gilles Lefebvre elected President of FIJM; The Record{ Club- is launched. ~ 1955 - 1956--T h e International Congress of the FIJM is held in Montreal; Gilles Lefebvre re- elected President of the FIJM; The "Camp des Arts" established at the Music Camp; Recording by Maureen Forrester released by JMC. 1956 - 1957--Trophy awarded. by the Canadian Institute for Adult Education. 1957 -1958--Movement is ex- panded to include Western Can- ada; Introduction of the JMC Festival - Concours. 1958 - 1959--26 JMC members attend 13th FIJM congress at Brus- sels Exhibition; Annual Meeting of the JMC held in the Parlia- ment at Ottawa; The JMC Musi- cal Chronicle is established; 'Wes- tern series is inaugurated; Re- Santa and a number of games were|cording released by JMC "The enjoyed. A pot luck supper brought | Evolution of Music for Two Pian- the evening to a close. os", by Renee Morisset and Vic- Rebekahs Have Successful Bazaar. The regular meeting and Christ- mas get-together of Northern Light Rebekah Lodge was held in the Legion Hall when the Noble Grand, Mrs. McNaught, welcomed mem- bers and visitors from the Cobalt _ Lodge. The conveners of the recent ba- zaar reported that it had been quite successful. Mr. E. Netherton of New Liskeard was the winner of the draw for the basket of groc- eries. A donation was approved for the Oddfellows' Home in Barrie, and also to the Cobalt C.P. & T com- mittee to assist with Christmas baskets to hospital patients. All out-of-town members and shut-in members in town, will be remem- bered with cards at Christmas. Following the meeting the an- nual exchange of gifts, a visit from Fe RNR HEHEHE HEE NE PEER PIER VERE PE MERE VE MERAY MEU NE HER OEE EN N MENNNE f SMITH - CORONA CASH REGISTERS THE LATEST WITH TWO TOTALS (Tax and- Merchandise) PRICES ARE LOW SEE THESE AT peaker Office eran St. New Liskeard Be Bia Sea Be ase Ba aa Our wish to you is that of St. Nick's = "HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT" EMISKAMING MILK PRODUCERS Association

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