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The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 29 Sep 1960, p. 7

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Page 8 The Haileyburian Fe fd » Se ort Mt New Liskeard New Liskeard Auction, Sale of Stocker and Feeder: ¢attle will be held October 12 with; V. G. 'Shep- herdson as auctioneer. This sale is the, last one of five such sales in Northe n Ontario. , The first was at South eee on September 23, with Leth cattle on sale. The second at Thessalon will have 1,200 head and the third is sponsored by a new group, The Cattlemen's Associa- |' tion; at, Rainy Riyer, on October, 1, when, 1,000. gattle will -be offered | for, sale, ;Manitoulin Island still heads the list 'in quantity, with 2,700 cattle veady to go to the auction block on September 29. The' New Liskeard Sale is the | Yast' and 'smallest, with just 650 head! of cattle to be sold; but the}: ati¢tioneer will have excellent qual- ity to Offer, 'coming from the rich farmlands -in the 'agricultural area Airrounding New Liskeard. All five salés'are located on Provincial Highways' with railway | Service|' available also: - ' ; may Rugby Game | 'The thump of a football has been! heard over Haileybury and, New \Liskeard during the past weeks, and the players who Haye been practicing regu- larly, will meet in a battle be- tween 'the town teams. The ame 'will be played' at New Liskeard on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. There will be no behemoth _playing in this game, it is for + youngsters, 12 years and un- der, and weighing no more than 100 pounds. The New Liskeard team is being trained by Terry Mathe- son, Cliff Grey, Pere Ackroyd, Ken Edgar and Fred Cameron. As a footnote; it. costs a bit of money to outfit the kids pro- perly, - the Haileybury _ team look§ like a million with new sweaters, pants, shoulder pads and jhelmets. If you have an extra buck, try and spare it. i immins Sportsman resident of NOHA ccligt) arpmison 'of Tim- ins is the new president of the ae Ontario Hockey Associa- as ine eee will be, formally -usher- into office, succeeding Red altby of Copper Cliff, at the an- nual meeting in Timmins Satur- day afternoon. He was \the Jone. nomination for the position. Nominations for executive and) convener positions must be made in writing a full 15 days prior to the annual meeting. Balloting will be required to de-}| cide both the first and second vice- president. spots, however. Red Venturi of Blind River, Charlie Camsell of Haileybury and Pete Palangio of North Bay have been named for the first vice-presidency while Venturi, Camsell, Harold Dormer of Sault Ste. Marie' and: Sudbury's Max Silverman, long a stormy figure in northern: hockey circles, stand as nominees for the second vice-president job. Noranda's Lorne Miller, ;who will soon switch his residence to North Bay, has been once again appoint- Sjocker Sale an ed secretary-manager. His is the only position which is not decided by nomination and ballot. Cobalt Mr. and Mrs. Nick Oreskovich, ; Mr. and Mrs..; Tony Howells and Mr. John Kanjar, all of Timmins, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nickle. Mrs. Teériy Délmonite 'of Timmins i spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Slaght enroute home from a hglidayin Southern Ont... Thursday, September 29, 1960 Be De re er mH CS ase SHOULD VOTE UBERAL lf you have beth making sizeable contributions (at leas 4 figures) to the funds of ithes of the old parties. If you are an nldien® on the' fiabiitat'e gas -aipalitie deal, (a speculation involving public si funds,. or any of the other well known old party gifts to. the favoured Jai -- past, present or future. If you own control of a Targe mining, manufacturing o or : lumbering corporation and don't believe in planning the use ofour resources in order to avoid the familiar boom and bust cycle SASSSAARSSSASAIEN GE Sette Ne oant ana ener een Tom ote EE SSSR ASRAES and all the waste that goes with it. If you operate a finance: 'company. If you are satisfied with the way Temiskaming' human and Finditt resources have. been kandled by old party governments and by the southern Ontario financial interests. which have" exploited these resources... - | we have to foot the bills for them. : ee citizens of' 'Temiskaming cannot afford to make gifts to sau and Liberal slush " funds. Most citizens of 'Temiskaming are not. insiders on the aimed gas deals -- even dougie "Most citizens of Temiskaming are not indintrialiats or ee ee ; Most citizens of Temiskaming do not operate finance companies -- but they know too muck (about their interest rates. ZMost' citizens of Temiskaming are not satisfied with the way the resources s of this area have been exploited. | THATS' WHY MOST CITIZENS OF TEMISKAMING ARE GOING TO VOTE FOR TAYLOR, THE MAN WHO. REPRESENTS THE ONE PARTY THAT IS NOT CON- 5 ieee AND FINANCED BY AND FOR THE FEW. We Ock Xe ray 4 is e Win With and Vote For

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