MODERN TAXI Phone S 2 Phone HAILEYBURY Hospital Starts Final Drive IAN MacDIARMID General Insurance Auto Financing Telephone 10 Haile ybury, Ontario bee Northern Ontario's Oldest Weekly Newspaper --Published_ in a_the Interest of Haileybury and Cobalt, Since 1904 aileyburian GOaMy WEE POST THURS., SEEL 26th, 1957 Call For Mining School Tenders Soon Campaign Workers Meet Friday 50 Bed Wing Urgently Needed The Misericordia Buiding Fund Campaign will launch its final all out eflort in an appeal for funds on Sunday September 29th, it was an- nounced today by Claytou G. Dunn, hospital official. "We are making this appeal" Mr. Dunn said "with the utmost confidence in the full support and co-operation of the people. Recent advance indicaticns of ti'< support have been most heartening. Ir. additional to offering Mem- erial Opportunities such as X- ray and operating room equip- ment for those who wish to perpetuate their »ames in our hospital, we are asking for in- cividual subscriptions ranging f-um 10 to 16 cents a day or "36.00 or $60.00 payable over the period of one year. Perhaps the , otfering their tune > modern up to date Hospital most encouraging aspect of our whole campaign '5 the large number of people who are freely and services as volunteer- workers." The purpose of the campaign is to defray the costs of con- struction of a new 50 Bed Wing Ymergency Op- and the most iacilities for Occupational including and erating Room Unit lhysiotherapy~ and Cherapy. this all out-eifurt will be pre- ceded by a meeting of ali the voluiteer workers on Friday september -27th, in the Auditor- rum of the Nurses Residence at 7.00 p.m. YVuese volunteer workers will tiie. visit all the tamilies of the community starting on Sunday ailernoon, Hospital Beoster Is Hospitalized W. C. Inch Q.C., noted Cobalt lawyer, went to New Liskeard Monday night. There he spoke to the New Liskeard Lions Club, asking for support of the Hail- eybury's hospital's current cam- paign to raise funds. Mr. Inch drove back from New Liskeard, and hali an hour later was rushed to a _ bed _ inside Haileybury hospital. His illness was diagonoséd 'flu, and he is reported recovering rapidly. as to be COMING EVENTS A Christmas Bazaar will be held at the United church by the Women's Federation on Satur- day November 9. The regular monthly meeting will be held in the Par- of St. Paul's. W.A., Tuesday, October 1, ish Hall at 2. 30: p.m. A child at the curb is a human caution sign.--Drive Safely. RECORD ATTENDANCE AT {MMUNIZATION CLINICS The Immunization Clinic spon- sored by the Temiskaming Hea- Ith Unit for North Cobalt and Bucke Township, infants and pre-school children, had a record attendance of 96. It was held at the North Cobalt schuol Morday September 23. The Clinic held in Cobalt on Wednesday, September 25, with an attendance of 144, was also the largest since the Health Unit took over in 195!. Dr. E. R. Harris of Wirkland Lake, who had charge of the Clinic expressed himself as ex- tremely pleased with the inter- est of the parents and tlhe inan- uer in which they have respond- ed in bringing their children to be immunized, ° Sam Craig, pio- residents of this area, are celebrating the fifty- of their marri- September Mr. and Mrs. neer quietly lizst anniversary age today, Thursday, 26. Last year, Mr. and Mrs. Craig held Open House on their gold- en anniversary when many friends and neighbors called to congratulate them. Reminder FRIDAY, C.1..M. MEETING LEGION HALL, HAILEYBURY 8 p.m. SEPT. 27 ANNUAL FALL Rummage Sale > 'OF ST. PAUL'S W. A. FRIDAY, OCT. 4 IN THE PARISH HALL DOORS OPEN AT 9.00 a.m. In reply to a telegram of en- Keith Valentine guiry sent by this paper, W. Griesinger Ontario minister of . ae public works, has replied that Heads Ski Club tenders for the extension to the Provincial Institute of Mines ---- will be called for in about one Keith Valentine was elected month. However, Mr. Griesing- president of the Northern Ski er's letter did not indicate whe- ther a start will be made to the construction this year. The text of Mr. Griesinger's reply follows: "Replying to your telegram pertaining to the Mining School at Haileybury, I am pleased to give you the following irfor- mation: Chis subject is being handled by Critchley and Delean, out Associate Architects in North Bay, and the drawings are now complete. General Structural Trades Specifications have been checked and our cominents forwarded to the Associate Architects on September 10th, 1957. Electrical and Mechanical are being checked time and com- forwarded to the Architects this week, and it-is felt that they may require re- writing which may cause another short delay Specifications at the present ments will be However, it is expected that we will be in a position to call for tenders in about one month': time Trusting this gives you the desired information". Yours sincerly, W. Griesinger, Manager. Vocalist Anne Gable is the newest addition to CBC tele- vision's popular western music show "Holiday Ranch" which features Cliff McKay. NOTICE. THE CORPORATION - On THE TOWNSHIP OF BUCKE will hold their REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING on MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1957 Club when the club held its an- meeting in Haileybury Puesday night. He succeeded Leo Gough, who is leaving Hail- eybury in the near tuture. A un- amimous vote of thanks to Mr. Gough was passed by the club. Mr. Gough founded the Ski Club m 1946, and provided leadership many years. Three elected. CoLalt; nual lof vice presidents were They are, Harry Buckler Jack McKnight, New Liskeard; Clarence Watson, Haileybury; John Valentine, of Haueybury is the new treasure, Cobalt and theresa Damiani of ihe new secretary. Peter Bond is the junior pre- sident, and Glen Watson was elected ski patrol director, and John Hurst, chalet director. The tirst work party will be held this Sunday, with the tow sche- duled to be overhauled, and brush cutting pareG lore Interest Needed so Civil Detense H. C. Sweetman oi New Lis- keard was chairman of the meeting of the Civil Defence committee for the Tri-Town area, held Thursday night in the Haileybury Fire Hall, the resignation of Dr. J. Ledwell and -Ron Everson Cobalt were received. Mr. Martin was present to re- present the staff at the jail and Mr. Barry, Bud Dempster and btleminp asked for information on behalf of the Ham Amateurs. Advertising matter was dis- tributed for Civil Defence Day, which will be hel don October 4, The evening's discussion cent- ered around assistance for Civil Defence Day, methods of trying to develope interest in civil de- fence in the tri-town area, which at the present time is very poor, and the idea of more publicity in the district in general. S of It was also suggested that an } effort be made to interest wo- men. in the project. A course in rescue work has been planned, with meetings held once a week for eight weeks The instructor will be T. E. M. Smyth, regional director. Only four persons from each town can be accommodated and the committee would be pleased to receive nominations for the course. It is hoped that attendance at these committee meetings will increase, as there were only eleven people at Thursday' night's meeting. GOLF CLUB CLOSING On Sunday September 29, the Haileybury Golf Club will hold a dinner in the Club house, fol- lowed by the presentation of prizes, Mrs. A. J. Brown will cater for the dinner, The closing dance of the sea- son is slated for Friday night, September. 'North Fooled Claims Ames Northern Ontario was played for a sucker, according to C. C. Ames, CCF organizer in the north. Mr. Ames said in an in- terview im Cobalt Tuesday, that municipal councils and _ other organizations were completely fooled by the Northern Ontario Natural Gas Company. Northern towns were asked to support the Northern Ontario Natural Gas Company, and told that northern people would be given the chance of investing in the company, he said, "In fact, a few promoters have made fantastic profits and northern Ontario's citizens have had no chance to buy stock ex- cept at today's highly priced market quotations." Mr. Ames referred to a recent analysis made by the Canadian Brotherhood Employees. This showed that Ralph K. Farris, president of Northern Ontario Natural Gas, made $750,000 (seven hundred and fifty tho- usand) from an investment of $300 (three hundred). Mr. Farris - reserved 37,500 shares fifths of a cent each, now selling at $20 per share, at four which is or 2,500 times what he paid for it. Gordon )}K. Maclean of Fd- monton paid $5,287 for holdings now worth $2,115,000. C. Spen- cer Clark of Seattle, paid $6,725 for stock worth $1,120, 000 to- day. "These figures may show that it advocated public ownership of the gas lines," Mr. Ames said. ; the CCF was not so crazy when "A great many people in the north worked to help the north- ern Ontario natural gas com- pany, and now they can see that all they did was to line the poc- kets of the promoters with fan- tastic profits." he added. The test ra true friendship Mrs. Muriel Smith © President of N.O.A.A, meeting of the Art associat- The annual Northern Ontario ion was held Saturday Septem- ber 21, at the home of Mrs. Hoskings, McWatters, Quebec. Delegates were present from Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, Nor- th Bay, MHaileybury, Kirkland Lake, Noranda and South Por- cupine. Plans were made for further Art Exhibitions to tour Northern Ontario, The Royal Academy Exhibition to tour Northern Gall- ery, Ottawa, presently on circuit and will reach Haileybury on October 19. A great deal of the discussion centered around the second Northern Ontario Art Associat- ion Spring Show in ,Sault Ste. Marie in March. Officers elected for ing year were president, Mrs. Muriel Smith, Haileybury; vice- president, Mrs. Clara Sequin, North Bay; public relations convener, Mrs, William Hoskins Mrs. Vera Clark, South Porcup- Noranda; bulletin convener, - treasurer, Mrs. Cobalt. is the com- Ine; secretary Caroline McArthur, BINGO WINNERS successful bingo game was Saturday night, Sept- by the Cobalt-Hailey- A sponsored ember 21, bury Curling Club, Winners of the two special $50.00 prizes were Miss Joyce White, Haileybury and Mrs. A. Babineau of Cobalt. A. $15.00 prize went to Mrs. W. Bailey, Haileybury and. $10.00 specials were won by Mrs. N. Belland, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. J. DeBastiani, all of Cobalt, and Mrs. W. Far- rell of New Liskeard. The next bingo will be held on Saturday October 5, The WEEK'S WEATHER Week Ending Sept. Beh 1957 comes when it costs you money Thursday .......... 59 to maintain it. Brida yeas see here é 46 Satiindayeme nsw ae 67 52 It's possible to find something Sunday ............. 62 58 good about every every man -- Monday ............ 65 51 even if it's only his own opinion Tuesday ............ 55 41 of himself. Wednesday ......... 57 49 | COBALT-HAILEYBURY CURLING CLUB IN THE HAILEYBURY CURLING LOUNGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th at 7.30 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME! Admission 25c x 29-2c . scassscazssssanannnssessasaznnasssezyenazzsssssss2iittnesssstssses starts seteatcessssssamaeeetsss: ST. ANDREW'S WOMAN'S FEDERATION WILL HOLD Rummage SALE! IN THE BASEMENT OF THE UNITED CHURCH FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 7 P.M. $39532823238353 S33330823, Sponsored by Haileybury Legion Ladies' Auxiliary at LEGION HALL S1UE., OCT. lat Door Prize: $10.00 Blackout Starts at 8.30 p.m. DRAW FOR BASKET OF GROCERIES Bingo! 20 Games for 50c 4 Special Games b . $80.00 on 13 NUMBERS