-- ------ a ee ---- LE ----_ le a ---- Ss eee a a ee Page 10 / WANT ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALE -- General Electric stove, electrie fridge, and washing machine, articles of furniture. Owner elaving town. Apply phone OS 2-5266, Haileybury. 7,8 FOR SALE--Eatons of Canada Or- der Office, Haileybury, offers the following items at 20 per cent re-|, duction on floor: 9.2 cubic foot refrigerator, regular price, $235., now $188.; 5 piece Dinette suite, regular $99.00, now $79.20; Crib, regular $46.95, now $37.57; High Chair, regular $15.95, now $12.77; End Table, regular $13.95, now $11.17; Step stool, regular $8.25, now $6.61. ti "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE--House for sale on Russel St., Haileybury. OS 2-3792, Haileybury. 6tf FOR SALE--House in Haileybury. Phone 4515, Cobalt. 1tf FOR SALE -- Four bedroom brick home in good condition. Phone OS 2-3058, Haileybury ATtE TO RENT TO RENT -- Upstairs apartment; furnished or unfurnished, four Haileybury. 6-7! again at Western. She has had two,' Dr. Basrur is a native of India. : rooms and bath. Apply Phone OS 2-3249. 7p The Haileyburian Thursday, April 20, 1961 By pee ale 2: of Haileybury in the District of Temiskaming will make applica- tion at a special meeting of the Liquor License Board of Ontario to be held at the Council Cham- bers, Municipal building in the townsite of Kirkland Lake in the district of Temiskaming on Fri- day the 12th day of May, 1961, at the hour of 10 o'clock D.S.T. in the fore noon for the issuance of 'Lounge Licence" for the sale and consumption of liquor. 'Dining Lounge Licence" for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals. for the following premises: Matabanick Hotel, 34 Broadway Ave., Lot No. 3, Plan M*13, in the Town of Haileybury, in the district of Temiskaming. Any person resident in the lic- ensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objection in writing shall be filed with Mr. Bruce Williams, Q.C., the deputy registrar of the licens- ing district whose address is 62 Government Road, Kirkland Lake, Ontario, at least ten days before the meeting at which the appli- cation is to be heard. Dated at Haileybury this day of April, 1961. Matabanick Hotel, Neil Fleming, 12th Women Help In Cancer Research Six of the scientist who this year will share in the $1,322,892 being distributed by the National Cancer Institute of Canada for cancer re- search and study fellowships are women. This is more than have ever before entered this field -- al- though ever since Madame Curie directed her mind to a practical use for radium, with world-shaking results, a woman research work- er has not been unique. Two of the recipients, Dr. Ka- trina P. Nagy and Dr. Esther V. W. Yamada, are located at the University of Manitoba in Winni- peg, and the other four are scat- tered throughout the country. Miss A. Hope McArdle is on the staff of the McGill - Montreal General Hospital Research Institute, (the only non-doctor in the group, she will obtain her Ph.D. degree next month), Dr. Valentine Donisch is a biochemist at the University of Western Ontario in London, Dr. Parvathi K. Basrur is at the On- tario Veterinary College in Guelph and Dr. Nelly Auersperg is at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Yamada and Miss McArdle are the only two Canadian-born in the group. Dr. Yamada is a native of London, Ont. She won her bache- lor of science degree at the Uni- tificates and tie pins were pre- master's at McGill and, in 1951, her Ph.D in biochemistry back practiced medicine two - year research fellowships abroad -- in Sweden and in Bethesda, Maryland. Her present interest is in virus cancer in chickens, and to study it she has been granted $6,614. = Miss McArdle is a native Mont- realer and a product of McGill University. She and Dr. Nagy are the only two of the group 'still single. One of her associates, in recommending her for the $4,250-- fellowship granted, remarked on her '"'determination to fight a prob- lem until she has mastered it." She has studied or taught at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tenn., the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and the Fibiger Laboratory in Co- penhagen, Denmark. Dr. Nagy was born in Hungary and won her three degrees at the University of Manitoba where she is now lecturer in anatomy. She is particularly interested in develop- ing a fast method of diagnosing cancer by use of the fluorescence microscope and has beén awarded $2,950 for her project. Dr. Donisch, who was born in Russia, was granted a $3,600 -- fellowship for further study in bio- chemistry. She has _ studied or in Austria, Germany, and England, and from 1953 to 1959 was doctor at a West African mission. Ps _,She earned her Ph.D: degree at the University of Toronto after preliminary study at the Univer- sity of Mysore in Bangalore and has worked at the Ontario Veteri- nary College since 1955. She will share in a grant of $5,250 to work' on the problem of how to easily grow human cancer cells in the laboratory. "If this project is suc- cessful,' commented one of the Institute referees in recommending the grant, 'it would yield results. of value to many areas of cancer research.' She has-two children. ~ Election The election of officers for 1961-62 will be one of the main features of the April meeting of the Canadian Institute of Min- ing-and Metallurgy, being held in the Haileybury Legion Hall" on Friday, April 21, at 8 p.m. | A resume of menibership, - finances and the past year's activities will be given and a color film of the 1960 Grey Cup Game will be shown. NOTICE To whom it may concern: R. W. Christoph is NOT em- ployed by and has no: connee= tion with Coballoy Mines and Refineries Limited and has no authority to incur any_ obliga- tion on -behalf of Coballoy Mines and Refineries Limited, or J. J. Gray. Signed: Coballoy Mines and ~ Re- fineries Limited, Toronto, Ont. TO RENT -- One small furnished apartment. Available now. Phone J. B. E. Proulx, OS 2-3128. tf TO RENT--Three room apartment in Haileybury, central location. Phone A. Throop, OS 2-3466. 6-9 TO RENT -- 'Apartment, fur- nished or unfurnished. Phone OS 2- 3486. 7 TO RENT -- In Haileybury, three room, heated apartment. Apply Apt. 9, Lake View Apts. OS 2-3637 or MI 7-6569. 6tf ~ WANTED WANTED -- house or apartment to rent for the months of July and August. Reply to Mrs. H, R. Jen- kins, Box 172, Marmora, Ont. 7,8 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor License Act, 1950 Licensing District No. 14 Take notice that New Temiska- ming Hotel Company of the Town of Haileybury in the District of Temiskaming will make applica- tion at a special meeting of the Liquor License Board of Ontario to be held at the Council Cham- bers, Municipal building in the townsite of Kirkland Lake in the district of Temiskaming on Fri- day the 12th day of May, 1961, at the hour of 10 o'clock D.S.T. in the fore noon for the issuance of a "Lounge Licence" for the sale and consumption of liquor. "Dining Lounge Licence" for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals. for the following premises: Hotel Haileybury, corner Broad- way and Ferguson Avenue, Lots No. 12, 13 and 14, Plan M 13, Block E, in the .Town of Hail- eybuty in the district of Tem- iskaming. Any person resident in the liec- énsing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objection in writing shall be filed with Mr. Bruce - Williams, Q.C., the deputy registrar of the licens- ing district. whose address is 62 Government Road, Kirkland Lake, Ontario, at least ten days before the meeting at which the appli- cation is to be heard. Dated at Haileybury, this 12th day of April, 1961. New Temiskaming Hotel Co., J. A. Timmins, ___ Haileybury. 6-7 NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licefse Act, 1950 Licensing District No. 14 Take notice that The Mata- banieck Hotel of the Town ----EE -- 10 02. King Size THE FINEST ORANGE SOFT DRINK EVER MADE Juice of California "Valencia" oranges, flavour of orange peel, . Citric acid from lemon juice, sugar, water and a refreshing dash of carbonation. bistributed By BASTIEN'S BEVERAGES -- New tiskear Made From Real California Oranges