The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 21 Feb 1957, p. 8

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---- PSHE otuagir Social Note Mrs. C. Donegan and Mrs. (Cp Vachon are in Toronto, having gone down to see the Ontario Ladies Curling play oif games Mrs.' Tesky of Kitchiner for- merly of Kirkland. Lake won the event. S. B. Bond of Oka gpent the past week with his family here. Rev, H. C. Wilkinson will be guest'speaker at the morning service in the Haileybury Bap- tist Church Sunday February 24. There will be no evening service for this Sunday only. Graham Harvey returned home last week aiter spending some time in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fleming and daughter, Mrs. Stewart spent the past week-end in Toronto visiting relatives. Miss Mollie Millar nurse-in- training at the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, is home visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Millar. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brough, of Timmins, were in town this week visiting with Mrs. J. W. Brough and other relatives. MANUFACTURER'S AGENT required by National Paint Company to cover Northern Quebec and or Northern On- tario on a commission basis. Can arrange other lines also for right man. Replies held confidential. Apply to Box 1-C The Haileyburian. i x-50-2c LOST--Wrist Watch near Hotel Haileybruy Thursday morn- ing. Reward, Leave at Hailey- burian Office. 50-1* Take an agency with a future in it. Amazing profits, Repeats. Make your income as high as wanted. © Familex Dept. 48 Station®C., Montreal bamx-0-2¢ Female Help Required Experienced Stenographer re- 2 guired at once. Good starting Apply in Temiskaming Construction Limited, Haileybury, Ont. 90-tic tUK SALE -- Cottage ona beautiful lake ten minutes south of Jemagami. Apply John A. Belland Haileybury. _ 49-1 salary. person to . BODY SHOP FOR SALE Doing business ior three steady employees. Apply Box 221 or phone 90-W, Ansonville, Ont. : 49-4c #ARM FOR SALE -- 2 Miles from Tarzwell on No. 11 High- way. Water in house and barn. Can be purchased 2 ways, stock and implements or farm alone. Write Box 86, Chaput Hughes, Ontario. 49-3¢ FOR SALE BY TENDER One 1953 Chevrolet 1 ton con- verted Station Wagon (830- 190) on an "As is' "Where is" basis, This truck may be in- spected at the premises of Ontario Hydro, 156 Lake Shore Road, New Liskeard. All tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque, amount- ing to 10% of the tendered price, and are to be mailed = direct to Ontario Hydro, S. E. & M. Department, P. O. Box 905, Postal Station S, Toronto 18, Ontario, Tenders will be received until February 26th, 1957, o149-2¢ VIENNA INSTITUTE -- 355 Ferguson. St. North Bay. Electrolysis to remove un- wanted hair. Dyeing eyelashes, facials for normal and blem- ished skins. Phone 237 or 560- M-12. 4S4e Middle aged woman wanted to keep house 'im a motherless home and 'care for two child- rén aged twelve and fourteen. Would not object to one child. Phone 5912; Kirkland Lake or write box 86 Chaput Hughes, Ontario. ei 49-3c Lief Mamer A.C.I. of the Air force in North Bay was in town last week visiting his sister Mrs, Bud Dempster and Mr. Dempster, Mrs. Douglas Hargrave enter- tained at a trousseau tea on Monday afternoon, February 4, in honor of her daughter, Janice whose marriage to Earl McPar- land took place on February 9. The guests were received at the door by Mrs. Hargrave and her daughter. The shower gifts were played by Miss Wanita Smith and Miss Jacqueline O'Grady was in charge of thé*trousseau. Miss Mary Craig poured tea and in charge of serving the guests-were Mrs. Harry Coull, Mrs. S. Smallman and Mrs, A. Hargrave. United Church Hold Valentine Tea - Sale The Valentine Tea and Bake Sale held in the United Church basement on Saturday February l6th under the auspices of the Woman's Federation was a most successful one. The hall was dis- tastefully de- corated with Valentine novelties LOST--On Cecil St., a pair of glasses in a small black purse tinder phone 232 for reward. z + )00-1c NEW REED ORGANS FROM $295.00. PEARSON'S STUDIO, SUSSEX, N.B. x-50-1* HOUSE FOR SALE--5 rooms well insulated in south end of town. Phone 576W. Bia es 50-2c Sold one carload, still have 15 head leit for sale or rent, weight 1,000 to 1,900 Mbs.. some well matched teams, more coming in. All horses guaranteed, very reasonable prices. Come and see these horses at George Gravelle Farm Corbeil, phone Callan- der 20. " x-50-4c Salesmen, Agents Permanent position for sales- minded, respectable, married man interested in qualifying for an income in excess of 90,000 a year. In your first letter give telephone number home address, nature of pre- sent employment, approximate present earnings, and if pos- sible include a small snapshot of yourself. Your snapshot will be returned. Apply in confidence to Box 1-B Haileyburian. x-50-Ic FOR SALE--Six roomed house on View St., with garage. Close to Holy Cross Cathedral. Phone 305. 50-tfic FOR SALE -- Cottage on a beautiful lake ten minutes drive south of Temagami. Apply John A, Belland, Hail- eybury. 50-nc WANTED -- Steam traction engine, state make, condition, price. Box No 2-B The Hail- eyburian. = - 50-4* FOR SALE -- Women's white Ski boots size 6%. Phone 80. 50-1c FOR RENT -- Three roomed heated apartment. three piece bath. Phone 489 Mrs. F. Bra- zeau, Haileybury. 50-1* FOR SALE--Seven room mod- ern bungalow oil heated--air conditioned, Electric fire place beautiful corner lots. 45 Latch- ford Street. Call 224. ' 49-tic WANTER--Young' lady for part time office duties. Apply Hotel Haileybury. tf FOR SALE BY TENDER 1950 Fargo 3 ton H-132 Line, Truck (872-026) on an "as is" "where is" basis, This truck may be inspected at the pre- mises of Ontario Hydro, 156 Lake Shore Road, New Lisk- eard. All tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque, amount- ing to 10% of the tendered price, and are to be mailed direct to Ontario Hydro, S. E. & M. Department, P. O. Box 905, Postal Station "S", To- ronto, 18, Ontario. The ¥ Te SOO) EEG THURSDAY,, FEB. 21st... 1957 and the tea table looked at- tractive with a white cloth on it centered by candles and a bowl of red snap dragons. Mrs. D. Gardiner was in charge of the decorations. Mrs. G. Standing President of the society and Mrs. J. Wilk- inson welcomed the guests at the door. During the afternoon Mrs. hs Cragg, Miss Muriel Rice, Mrs. T. Pipe and Mrs: "Wi Adair poured tea. The tea table Was in charge of Mrs. H. Pickard, with Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. P. Worsley, Mrs, J. Robinson, Mrs. T. St. Louis and Mrs. A. Hurst assisting in looking after the guests. Mrs. C. Tyson, Mrs. C. Dobbs, Mrs. L. Childs, Mrs. G. Wilson and Mrs. G. Maddison charge of the kitchen. Mrs. F. Reavell was convenor of the produce table with Mrs. R. McVittie and Mrs. L. Day assisting. i i Mrs, J. Timmins who is Con- gregational "Vice-President was in charge of the General ar- rangement of the Tea and Bake Sale During the tea 3etty Lou Atchison was in hour Miss and Miss Jean Hurst entertained with piano music. Donna Hennessy Winner In Girl's Spelling Contest Inspector M. C. Napper has announced the prize winners in the Spelling contests that have been conducted throughout the north recently are in the girls classes, Donna Hennessy, Hail- eybury Public School daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Henn- essy of Haileybury and in the boys ~classes, Ronald Gordon No. I-B Kerns, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon, Milberta. Donna's_ teacher is Mrg,-W. Hammerstrom and _ Ronald's Mrs. H. H. Beach. There were 18 girls compet- ing and 14 boys. The two winners will now represent this Inspector at the Zone finals held in North Bay on March 28, with conteseants from the area covering all in- spectoratea north of North Bay EMPIRE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD Phone 35 single bill. Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. On Double bilis, last complete show at 8.15 p.m Show at 7 and Y p.m. and west to the Soo. The winner there will then go to Toronto for the finals on April 25. These spelling matches are sponsored by the Ontario Educational as- sociation with the co-operation of the Toronto Telegram. "ST. ANDREW'S WOMENS ASSOCIATION ee (Continued from Page 1) Lowery, Mrs. W. Farmer, Mrs. M. Glazier, Miss J. Ritchie and Mrs. F. Reavell. As the night of the next meeting, March 13th. conflicts with the 1.0.D.E. Penny Auction it was decided to start the next meeting at 7.45 p.m. so that the members may support the IODE project. The Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Worsley presented a program of colorful slides of the International Peace Gardens. Mrs. Lowery ran the projector while Mrs. P. Worsley gave the commentary. programme [n Memoriam In loving memory of Manson Millross who died, February 15th 1937. Sadly missed by father. mother, brothers and sister. COBALT: Friday and Saturday TECHNICOLOR Starring -- Jeff Chandler, Dor Starring -- Guy Madison Ing -- vuy Madison LAST SHOWING TODAY -- "Satellite In The Sky" FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. "The Last Wagon" Technicolor -- Cinemascope RICHARD WIDMARK FEB. 22nd--23rd Cartoon, Plus Added Shorts MONDAY and TUESDAY -- ADULT EP Neh MARLON BRANDO "Guys and Dolls" Cinemascope -- Technicolor PLEASE NOTE: -- Doors Open 6.15 p.m. -- Show Starts 6.30 p.m. Second Complete Show -- 9.00 p.m. FEB. 25th--26th ERTAINMENT -- FRANK SINATRA, WED. and THURS., = 7A D Uileahs SEIN Gl In Cinemascope TOM EWELL "The Lieutenant News, Cartoon Plus Short FEB. 27th--28th ERTAINMENT -- Wore Skirts" & Technicolor SHEREE NORTH COBALT: Friday and Saturday JOHN BAER 'Screenplay by STIRLING SMLUPHANT - Prodaced = HAILEYBURY: Wednesday and Thursday THE MOST SAVAGE GUERRILLA WAR ON EARTHI Dwected by JOHN BARREL etemed tire UATHD ARTESTS '--ADDED FEATURE-- gold rush FEB. 27th--28th MARCH 1st--2nd COBALT: Monday and Tuesday The story ofa topgun turned parson ; ~~ In the days when the 9 frontier was being forged...and America was buileting Westward! JAMES MITCHELL ROSEMARIE BOWE 7 » iM, = olesting & aie for moles st wn tne gilbert tslan rt HAILEYBURY: LAST SHOWING TODAY "PILLARS of the SKY" -- CINEMASCOPE --ADDED FEATURE-- "The Beast of Hollow Mountain" HAILEYBURY: Friday and Saturday PLUS. ON THE SAME PROGRAM R WERE HIS PASSION... JOHN WAYNE - GAIL RUSSELL WAKE ofthe Rep Waren _ FEB. 22nd--23rd othy Malone, Ward Bond FEB. 22nd--23rd FEB. 25th--26th Released thew UNITED ARTISTS. THEATRE a woman and the sea determined his fate! at Ste A flashin, i the Vilainof we devtnat st Haileybury: After Sun. Midnight Box Office Opens 6.45 p.m. S into a boiling battleground! FREEMAN ZEAOIIRG/" run in EASTMAN COLOR THE ONE AND ONLY CHARLES CHAPLIN In THE WORLD'S GREAT LAUGHING PIGTURE the Program to run as follows: 7,15 p.m. -- NEWSREEL 7.25 p.m. -- THE RACK 9.10 p.m. -- THE ---- ADULT ENE E Pa *ramount presents H OLDEN 2 DEBORAK se-starneg RITTER MARTIN --ADDED FEATURE-- M-GeM presents "THE NOTHING ANNE FRANCIS COBALT: Wednesday and Thursday PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: Due to the length of this program there will be one complete sowing nightly only! THE DRAMA OF A WOMAN BETRAYED! "THE CAINE MUTINY"! RAGIC PAULNEWMAN- -- WENDELL COREY WALTER PIDGEON EDMOND O'BRIEN LEE MARVIN Mon. & Tues. Feh. 25-26 FEB. 27th--28th Show Starts 7.15 p.m, PROUD and the PROFANE RTAINMENT -- The Proud "and Profane ~ YISTATSION LIKE {T SINCE

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