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The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 16 Feb 1961, p. 5

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i ; Winners of the Lee Trophy, highest award in the T_& NO Bonspiel, the McKnight rink from New Liskeard seated, left to right, Hugh' Grant, lead, Cliff Leroy sécond,;Don McKnight skip, Gord 'McKnight vice. Standing are runners-up from Haileybury, Lloyd: McGarry vice, Ted Fitzgerald 2nd, Clayton Dunn skip, Jack Buffam lead. i 1 ntl fh = -- v r McKnight's Rink a Wins Lee Trophy | The New. Liskeard version of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Bonspiel wound up with a whoop and a holler about 10:30 Ask for FREE WATER - TEST _____ by our MOBILE LABORATORY Phone OS 2-3366 or ' Fill in the following coupon, and mail to A.C.D. BOX 122, HAILEYBURY Tear this out eee eee ese paseben, ae a Hard Does ceek Moree se as Odor, TESTS seegeeee seenests Colored -- Sais Ota ae Well Water sess ieeeeett Home Owner Pee Pm E Bacterias pia Other Faults .....:.. INGITEDs. scccaces. .cdbonc2scereses. sees MAGERESE: seectie. snasecsseessers.coeeee Phone sddstonca ees sccsdtdtas se 2967 Mail this coupon today On receipt of your Te quest for the free test our technician will advise you when he will be in this area. All. phone calls or written requests will be honored. | 49, 50 2,3 ao ii gra eae on Sunday evening "with the pre- sentation of prizes and last fond farewells. 'Visiting curlers were high in their praise of the local brand of hospitality both at the New -Lis- keard rink and at the Cobalt Hail- eybury Club. The ice surfaces in both rinks were in excellent con- dition and caused no complaints, There was, only a. slight rumble of discontent, when the heavy pro- gram forced some rinks into more') Lake in the finals. Cliff. Barlow of games per day than they felt able to handle. This was no fault - of 'the drawmaster, but was .due to the extra -association and non-as- rsociation grand aggregate events. T. & N.O. president Lorne Umph- rey said that these events would receive further study in an attempt to fit them comfortably~-into a three day bonspiel. Mayor Lowrey Taylor made a short address of weleome to the curlers, Association pres ident added a few more, and Liskeard|white palgue'"', and "hectic fever', Club president Jimmy Michiel wished everyone the best of luck. Members of the New Liskeard Legion Pipe Band led the curlers to the ice and Alvin Jardine, Gen- eral Manager of the ONR, with an assist from Association president Lorne Umphrey, tossed the first rock and the battle for the Lee Trophy was ion. Lorne Prentiss. was master of ceremonies for the open- ing. A buffet lunch was* served most of the evening by members of the Ladies' Curling Club. - The curlers took a break on Fri- day night when Imperial Oil of Canada. was. generous host to the 84 rinks participating. Austin Coop- er; originator of the Imperial Oi hour was again in charge of "ar- rangements and did his usual good job." He was assisted by district representatives of the company. Moving into the Sunday even- ing finals, the pace was heavy, and it was a tired bunch of curl ers who faced the last barrier. Don McKnight's young rink took the coveted Lee Trophy, edging out an almost equally young Tink fromthe Cobalt-Haileybury Club skipped by Clayton Dunn. Me- Knight's only defeat in the bon- spiel came in the Seagram Associ- ation Grand Aggregate when he was topped bythe Vail rink from McIntyre, but he avenged this by defeating Vail .in the semi finals of the Leé.- Vail placed third in this event and Cliff Binkley's fam- ily rink took fourth spot. ; Cliff Binkley had three sons curl- ing with him in the 'spiel; Barry, vice, Bob, second, and Butch, who won the prize as the youngest eurl+)in the washer, it's guaranteed ma- ér in thé 'spiel was lead." Butch is 12 years. old, ian fhe - E. P. Graham of Noranda won the Hill-Clark-Francis _ event, de- feating Bill Fleming's Haileybury rink in the fifials. Bill Royan of North Bay was third and P. Pa- quette of Iroquois Falls took. last spot. oe "5 ; There was 4 foyal 'battle ~ for the Taylor Hardware Trophy-and top spot, in the third event. The score was all tied at the end of ten ends, and it needed every rock of sixteen to decide the win- ner. Ted Brookfield's rink, skipped by |Lorne Woods, lost the 10th 'to' tie ~ 1 » cette i gi a en IH rg i th ase Sn ley, Sn a ee the score, and when Woods. had thrown his first he was lieing two a little uneasily. Skip Archer of the Kirkland Lake rink tried a heavy. Arnold Wilder took third spot in the Taylor and fourth spot went to E. Smith of Toronto. Allan Franeis of New Liskeard took the Imperial Oil event, de- feating. S. Donnelly" of Kirkland New Liskeard placed third and Frank Butorae of Kirkland was fourth. ; ; Greeks Practically nobody in Greece lives out. of sight of mountains. Nor does anybody live more than 100: miles from the sea. This helps to account for the Greek sense of freedom and adventure. "Phthisis'"', ."consumption", "the -- these names were used for tu- berculosis in the old® days. layup for shot but.was @ little]: Alvin Jardine, General Manager of Ontario Northland Rail- way throws 'the first stone in the opening ceremonies of the Temiskaming and Northerfi Ontario bonspiel held in New Lis- keard last week. f i HeS0 LEGION HALL, HAILEYBURY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st 8 p.m. SPONSORED BY $90.00 Door Prize on 12 numbers on top line or $10.00 blackout Ladies: Auxiliary to Canadian Legion Branch 54 $3 News from the ' Even a peacock would envy the colors in the new merchandise on display -at- the Evelyn Shoppe. | Watermelon pink to sherbet pink, sugar violet, Naverone gold to soft banana tones, Tarragon green, and, of course, the always good. beige, Clay, French vanilla, mocha and coffee tones. Again, we have that soft glowing orange. Miss Sun Valley has carried out these fas- Cinating colors throughout the sportswear. These gay colors should really five our spirits a lift after our cold winter. A good selection now in at Evelyn's and to avoid disappoint- iment, make your choice early. A shipment of the popular. "'Lon- ; don Lassie' blouses just arrived. You will adore the new prints and in the plain shades, the gay new colors. If you have added a few extra inches around the waistline, don't let it worry you. Get a Gossard "Answer-Deb" the young. girdle that slims and trims with inner Helanea criss-cross bands where control is needed most. Just toss it chine washable aiid has the Good | Housekeeping Seal of Approval. For those who have been asking, thé large Casual plastie bags are now in. Smart styling and terrific value at $5.95. See our Special Rack for Bnd-of- Salé bargains, =~ © a, Svelyn Shoppe | 'with a very popular shade called). rg QQQ\Q WW »"»"'"#"'wd-Fbhr ANNAN WW 7 IY X H 50 Speaker -- W. H. Bury, Director of Child Welfare, Province of Ont. Refreshments served a THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY DISTRICT OF TEMISKAMING nnual Meeting WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd at 8:00 p.m. COBALT COMMUNITY HALL The public is cordially invited ee bees \\ | Yee NA SN NOON IM A I Wywyw07wvi "Ei" "°: ™'".k° HOTEL HAILEYBURY - Wednesday, February 22nd at 8:00 p.m: Come and Support Recreation in your Community SSW OO™E> wqX,.0w 31000 WWW ZWMMmo wy

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