Page Four THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., OCTOBER 21st, 1954 Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. H. Jensen spent last week in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tuer were on a trip to Toronto at the week-end, Mr. Arthur Munn of Trenton is visiting his niece, Mrs. Hargrave and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Munn re- turned to their home in Frank- ford after visiting their daugh- ter, Mrs. Al. Hargrave and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brian of To- ronto were in town visiting Mr. Brian's sister, Mrs. L. Tessier. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Connon of Sault Ste Marie are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mosher. Miss Jacqueline who is atttending St. Joseph's College, North Bay, spent Thanksgiving week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mc- Donald. McDonald, BORN--To Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald McVittie at New Liskeard and District Memorial Hospital on Monday, October 11th, 1954, a son. Lady Loudon, whose home is at Frinton-on-the-sea, England left for Toronto on Wednesday evening after visiting for the past week with her brother, Mr. B. V. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Byrnell of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byr- nell and daughter, Cheryl of North Bay and Miss Marlene Mallinson of North Bay were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Cecil Byrnell's mother, Mrs. C. Berdux. ADAMS--McVITTIE On Saturday, October 9th, 1954 at 4.30 o'clockin St. Paul's An- glican Church, Haileybury, hy Rev. C. Goodier, Jean, daughter of Mrs N. MeVittie and the late Mr. Norman McVittie, to Keith P. Adams of Toronto. THE WEEK'S WEATHER Week ending Oct. 20th, 1954 Min. Max. Thursday 49 64 Friday, 3: 20h). 50 60 Saturday 44 51 Sunday. s<-5 sane 35 44 Mondayae merce pass ead (huesday. = ee BIS 49 Wednesday 38 54 Condensed Ads| FOR SALE--Insulated three bed- room House. Oil heating. Many other attractive details. Bargain for quick sale. Owner leaving town. Apply E. M, Mc- Cuaig, Realtor. Phone 135. FOR SALE W-- Refrigerator, 11 cu. ft. Kelvinator $250.00; floor polisher $45.00; Sunbeam Mix- master $35.00; automatic toast- er $18.00; washing machine $10.00; desk $4.00; wardrobe with drawers -and mirror $15. Corner Lake Shore Road and Blackwall Street. Phone 371. WANT WORK BY DAY--Tele- _ phone 247-J. 33-'-c AVAILABLE--Room and _ board Mrs. R. Pretty, Phone 281. 33-1-c TO RENT--Apartment, furnish- ed or unfurnished. Phone 281. 33-1-c FOR SALE--Combination Radio with three-speed record Ipayer er built in a fireplace. Reason- able. Phone 80, 33-1-c FOR SALE--Oil Tank and Oil Stove. Phone 676, 33-1-c RICHARD FLEURY Pick-Up and Delivery Service. Any-+ where in Haileybury. Very reasonable. rates, Phone 466-W 32-2-* FOR SALE--Small, new House in North Cobalt. Sacrifice for cash. Phone 1619, Haileybury 33-1-c HOUSEWORK done by the hour. Phone 604, Haileybury. 33-1-c AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN -- If you have a car we have a wonderful area for you. Make Money by working a Familex dealership full or part time, We offer you a large variety Of cosmetics, daily necessities and other useful products, ' Why not write for details? _, Familex, Dept, 3, Montreal 24, : 33-1-c Win Over Nacanda Gives Haileybury 'N.O.S.S.A. Lead On Friday, Haileybury High School took sole possession of first place in the local NOSSA league with an 11-5 conquest of Noranda High. ; The locals, after the opening kick-off marched down the field fo their first major with Connelly carrying the ball over the goal line. Noranda however came back before the end of the first half to tie the score on a pass from the twenty yard line. Both converts were blocked. There was no further scoring in third quarter. However in the fourth with time running out Fleming booted the ball into the Noranda end zone and a costly er- ror by Noranda with Connelly * recovering gave Haileybury the lead 10-5. Fleming then flicked a rouge on the last play of the tilt to clinchit by the score of 11-5. In their other game of the past week the locals swamped Ma- tachewan 26-0, with the touch- downs going to Parent, with two Poppleton, O'Grady and _ Bond. The loss for Matachewan left them with but a mathematical chance of winning the league. Haileybury can now take the championship by winning their remaining three games. Two wins would leave them no worse off than a tie for first place. NOSSA STANDING (As up to Tuesday, Oct. 19) lekyilsyioyAy Gosoocuode5 4 Wiskeard sat issc seek Syoal INoranday se «cere 2 eZ Gobaltiacat ee ee pete ee oe Matachewantneseacne: 0 4 WHAT COUNCIL DID (Continued from Pege One) without changing the policy but when all was said and done, the lot 89 Plan M-46 was sold for the assessed value of $175.00 and the prevailing thought was that there could be ~exceptions to the rule depending on the cir- cumstances. The Mayor said "We are struggling, to give $300.00 to the Horticultural So- ciety. If we sell a lot the prob- em is solved." However, Coun- cillor Millar said "We should not abandon the policy entirely but ae pxcchuons when warrant- Passed a motion that the house and lot 71, PlanM-128 on Fourth Street be offered for sale to Elphege LaForge at $550.00. If refused it willbe open for sale to any purchaser. Heard Councillor Mosher on the subject of another light at the school auditorium. "The lighting into the school is still dangerous and requires an addi- tonal 200-watt bulb on Rorke Avenue." Heard the motion that By-law "1036, being a by-law to' instal water lines on certain streets bt read a first and third time. This was theresult of atwo-hour dis- cussion on the pros and cons of installing a sewer as well, Big- Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? Thousands of couples are weak, won » WOTD-01 - hausted solely because body lacks iron, For neq pie vitality, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets, Supplies fon you, too, may need for pep; supplemen- tary doses Vitamin By. Introductory or "get- acquainted" size only 60¢, At all druggists. New Departure Time to TORONTO From Kirkland Lake (Earlton) 12:55 p.m. Arr. Toronto 2:45 p.m. Daily except Sunday Return flight lv. Toronto 9.15 a.m. Arr. Kirkland Lake 11:15 a.m. Daily except Sunday Canadian Pacific AIRLINES gest fly in the ointment was the result of .a citizen's poll taken after the last meeting which showed that eleven home owners wanted both services, three were for water only, one was against everything and four failed to register any thoughts on the matter. A two-third vote necessary representing half the assessment. Councillor Millar said that "he would like to see the people have both services but Was is it sensible.? [ really do doubt the wisdom of this. In many communities, there are no sewers; they have septic tanks. We have no assurance that next year's building will in any way compare with the past five years and meantime, there are eighty serviced lots in town." Until there are enough home owners, the Councillors could not see his way clear to financing the project. The Mayor agreed and the decision was made to get permission from the Muni- cipal Board for the installation of a water line only, as soon as possible, Instructed the clerk to advise the Health Unit to check up on the sanitation of conveyances and methods of packing by transient meat vendors. All Councillors were of one mind ' 'That the vehicles were filthy" and as Councillor Millar pointed out "Why people -buy meat from this type of vendor, Ido not know." Passed a motion that a whole new dog by-law be drafted by A, Mosher and his committee which would be discussed and passed at the next meeting. The nui- sance caused by stray animals was voiced by Councillor Pop- pleton who said that "last week I could have gladly choked seven- teen dogs." Studied a demonstration given by a representative of Darling Company of their fire hydrants and left the decision to purchase necessary hydrants to the Com- mittee who would .act -on the Fire Chief's advice: Discussed the immediate amount of work facing the Town Foreman in every direction and recognized the handicaps under which he is operating when _ it seemed apparent that the loader purchased two years ago was not satisfactory and the work of the grader was limited. WILF GIBSON TAKES OVER BEATTY SALES AND SERVICE SHOP New activity on the main street is always welcome. The building south on Ferguson Avenue is now undergoing extensive re- pairs and a face lifting in pre- paration for the opening of Beatty Sales and Service under the managment of Wilf Gibson on Noy Ist. "Mr. Gibson is well known in town, where he has operated the B-A Service Sta- tion. Mr. Gibson's brother-in- law, Vic McMahon, has taken over the service station. We wish them both the best in their new enterrpises. Recreation Parley Says Sports Detrimental (Continued from Page 1) ered hockey, folk and square dancing, the formation of a Nor- thern Bromball Association, fig- ure skating, minor sports, assis- tance to local groups, facilties, leadership and volunteers. All --Want Ads Bring Results} CURLING CLUB LOUNGE Friday, Nov. 12th DOOR PRIZE -- 17-JEWEL BULOVA WATCH Admission 25c Admission 25c EMPIR THEATRE New Liskeard single bill. Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Gn Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m Show at 7 and 9 p.n. SHOWING TODAY-- "THEM" (Adult Entertainment) THURSDAY NITE IS PHOTO-NITE Foto-Nite Offer $280.00 sessions were directed by quali- fied representatives of Recrea- tional Committees throughout the North. Banqut Speaker Guest speaker at the Saturday Dalton Dean told his audience that the art of enjoying life as it should be en- joyed was rarely fully develop- ed. "In this country, we tend to make a God of work, praising evening banquet,- those who work exceptionally long hours. It is a_ ridiculous philosophy. Few of us get the proper enjoyment out of living." It is a tragedy Mr. Dean said, that those who are able to retire cannot do so happily for they have failed during their life to develop the true meaning of happy living through full devel- opment of their talents. "Few of realize the treasure that awaits us in every library and I us do not believe our schools instil in our children a proper appre- ciation of good literature. Fur- thermore, because a child cannot play a musical instrument or draw is no reason why he can- not develop an appreciation of both and his education should not be neglected. He may not be an athlete but the pleasures of spec- tator sport can be developed through an understanding of the game. "Thespark, tosee, to ob- serve, to take an interest in our fellowmen was not just given to any one man--each of us can de- velop this characteristic and en- rich our lives and others. We must crowd our days with ab- sorbing adventure, hobbies and interests so that we can have no time for boredom." DENNIS O'KEEFE RANDOLPH SCOTT HAILEYBURY--FRI., SAT. COBALT MON., TUES. HAILEYBURY -- LAST TIMES TODAY COBALT -- FRIDAY, SATURDAY, "Ride a Crooked Mile" "Santa Fe" |(Color by Technicolor) OCTOBER 22nd, 23rd GAIL -RUSSELL OCTOBER 22nd, 23rd OCTOBER 25, 26 --Second Wendel Corey, Margaret "Laughing Anne" In Color Feature-- Lockwood, Forrest Tucker SONNY victor j Added A FRIDAY, SATURDAY In Technicolor; This Production is worth Plus Cartoon. OCTOBER 22nd and 23rd Universal--International Presente "Rails Into Laramie" Technicolor, Starring John Wayne and Mari Blanchard Also on the Same Program. Walt Disney's "Natures Half Acres" |Matinee Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Real True Life Epic the admission price alone Ackroyd and Son PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS New Liskeard : Ontario Phones 442 and 442-B SS == MONDAY - TUESDAY Warner Bros Present John OCTOBER 25th and 26th --SS = HAILEYBURY--After Sun. Midnight, Mon., Tues., Oct. 25, 26 COBALT -- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, TUFTS JORY £. we OF THE MOON "Monster from the Ocean Floor" HAILEYBURY--WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, COBALT -- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, October 27, 28 wo SUSAN MORROW DOUGLAS FowLeY =f BILL PHIPPS op CAROL BREWSTER ot ern HOLLYWOOD COVER GIRLS» m CAT-WOMEN Pretmced by Ak TIMBALIS snd JACK RABIN. Oureciod by ARTHUR MOLTO ttraction-------- OCT. 27, 28 OCTOBER 29, 30 WAYNE. Geraldine PAGE "Hondo" Color by Warnercolor; also added Shorts; Mat. Mon.. 4.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Gloria Grahame. Gene Barry. OCTOBER 27th and 28th "Naked Alibi" (Adult Entertainment) Starring Sterling Hayden, News, Short Cartoon one" URSULA THIESS wih Torin Thatcher-Amold Moss: A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ' ------=eAdded Attractio . "The Mating Season" Gene Tierney, John Lund, Thelma Ritter THE THUNDER! JHE GLORY! 39 "ARLENE DAHL"