Page Four THE _HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST THURS.. APRIL 25th, 1957 Cobalt Personals: Mr. and Mrs. C. Goivanella and Claude Lacroix and Miss Rose Swaychuck of Cobalt spent the week-end at Timmins. Mr. and Mrs, T. Tresidder and Joey motored with their son Thursday, to Timmins. They visited Mrs. Tresidder's sister Mrs. Trebicock for the week- end. Mrs. L. Scully and son Eddie left Monday for Toronto to visit her sister for a week, Rev. H. L. Wipprecht and Mrs. family. Mrs. Bigelow did return as-~ she- and. her iughter will spend two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Irs. Hasting at Irquois Falls. and no Smith of Cobalt Mrs. H, spent the week-end _ visiting Mr. and Mrs, Leach in Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Allan and on Hugh of North Bay spent the week-end with Mrs. Allan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art - Wright and family. Rev. J. E. Jordan and Mrs. Jordan and daughter Beth ac- mpanied by Mrs, L. Dixon left Sunday evening -to spend a week in Ottawa: J hur are spending a week's vacation at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Todd and family. Mrs. Bob Follick who was a patient in Misericordia hospital has now returned to her home. Miss Eliza Creighton is a patient in Misericordia hospital with pneumonia. Mrs, B. B. MacDonald * who spent the winter vacationing in Florida, has now returned to her home here, Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Orr and family, Donald, Sandra, Linda and Thomas of Swastika, his parents home Mr. and Mrs. Allan Orr, Sr., and Mrs. L. Jackson's home. Mr. and Mrs. T .Jackson and family of Kirkland Lake, spent mother's home Rody Legris of Spragge, was visiting his sister and brother- in-law Mr, and Mrs. Alex Fra- ser over the week-end. AVE your sewing box handy? You can make many tight out of it which will please ever so many on your Christm Ralph Parsons of Blind River visited his mother Mrs. J. Par- son's and his sister Mrs, L. McLeod over the week-end. John Wilcox of Sudbury visit- ed his parents Mr. and Mrs, A. Wilcox over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cashmore of Niagara Falls, spent the week- end in Cobalt with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Tresidder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Milroy North Cobalt. Mr. an Mrs. Roy Miller and family Jean and Pam of Cobalt are spending the week-end at Niagara Falls, with Mr. Miller's aunt, Mr. and. Mrs, George Tre- sidder and family David and Bruce spent the week-end in Timmins with Mr. and Mrs. R. McPhail. Mrs. F. Adshead-and son John of Gillies spent the week-end in Cochrane with her son Larry and daughter-inlaw- and grand. children Mr. and Mrs. L. Ad- shead of Cochrane, Mario Giovanella of Toronto arrived Friday in Cobalt and will be returning on Tuesday: He is visiting his parents and aunt in Cobalt. Mrs. Gordon Hellens and family of Elliot Lake are spend- ing a week in Cobalt, Miss Florence Underwood of Toronto was visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. J. Under- wood at Gillies, They all visited Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and family at New Liskeard on Sunday. Ted White of Cobalt is a patient in Misericordia hospital Haileybury. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scully and their three children spent the Easter Holiday in North Bay and Sturgeon Falls. They left Friday moring by car and returned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marcotte and family Heather and Wendy visited Mrs. Marcotte's sister Mrs. Earl Dorey of Sudbury and Mr. Dorey over the week-end. COBALT KIWANIS HOLD REGULAR MEETING "Lt. Govenor makes his official Club in Cobalt." The regular meeting of the Kiwanis Club was held at the Reg. Stevens to Kiwanis Community Hall, in Cobalt on Tuesday April 16. The guests for the evening were Ruth Maloney and Gerald Lalonde, two students from Cobalt High School and Mr. W. Miller. | The_Pot of Silver was won by Pete McEwen. A sing song was led by Kiw- anian Harold Steers accompanied on the piano by Suzane Dunn. E. Tresidder Secretary, re- ports that the Easter Seal Campaign totals an amount of $349.35 as of April 14th. President Charles Ferris re- ports that the visiting Student Geologists and Professors will not be on hand as planned on April 23. Lt. Governor Reg. Stevens paid his official visit to the club. Reg. outlined. the Kiwanis ob- jectives for this year stressing Integrity, leadership and service Reg also outlined some of the resolutions passed by the O0.0.M, convention at Ottawa last fall. President Charles Ferris thanked Reg. for his visit on behalf of the Club. WANTED 2 Finished Carpenters and 2 Labourers Unskilled Carpenters Need Not Apply. Apply BEN BOURGET, Haileybury Use these ideas er seme which they might suggest. Little girls love pettlecets aad RECIPE OF THE WEEK Turkey-Corn Pudding (Serves © 1 small onion, minced 1 pimiento, chopped 1 can evaporated miik 1% cups diced turkey 1 cup whole kernel corn 2 tablespoons melted butter - salt % teaspoon pepper Wipprecht and baby left Mon- ' ; day for Toronto. They expect Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Skipper spent Sunday at to stay a week, und son Robert from Port Art- Courtney. Rushton of Blind River is visiting relatives and friends in Cobalt for the week- Sunday at his end. Mrs. L. Jackson. -- I] TOGIVE ANYTHING IF Len Cunningham has left for [ Ottawa where*he will attend the Zz COULD Sew) K C.1.M.M. Convention being held there. Miss Beverly Kirkwood nurse in training at Hamilton General Hospital, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. afd Mrs, L. Kirkwood Elk Lake Area Commissioner. Mrs. Ale David of Cochrane is stopping | over, at Mrs. Neelands home in Haileybury and the Tri-Town = F Hi Local Association Guides and Buying clothes IS Brownie Leaders will meet at more Fun , And i Mrs. Neelands home in Hailey- no work ! bury for a brief meeting with Gr g the Commissioner Mrs, David on Monday evening, April 22 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bigelow and daughter Cindy, accompani- g ' 3 , beatel ed by Mrs. L. Scully motored to id tap Iroquois Falls on Thursday Mrs. Scully spent the day with Rev. G. Brown and Mrs. Brown 1 t WILL YOU HEADQUARTERS ST YOUR CIVIL DEFENCE COMMITTEE NEEDS WARDENS - RESCUE TEAMS -FIRST AID TEAMS RECEPTION, Etc. SUPPORT THE TRI-TOWN CIVIL DEFENCE : COMMITTEE (Published in the Public Interest by This Paper.) AFF -- EVACUEE ONTARIO NOT NORTHLAND 'RAILWAY Change of Time Table Uh Bus Service Ly. North Bay 10:20 a.m. daily Ar. Timmins ... 6:50 p.m. daily Ly, Timmins ..6:40 a.m. daily Ar, North Bay 2:23 p.m. daily "Ly. Iroquois Falls Ar, Porquis For Further Particulars, R. P. C. McLEOD Traffic Manager BLINDING SNES Changes in the Service will be as follows: train No. 49--Ly. North Bay ...- 12:15 a.m, daily except Sun, Ar. Timmins.... &:UU a.m. daily except Sun. Train No. 95--Ly. Englehart .... 4:49 a.m. daily except Sun, Ar. Swastika 2:30 a.m. daily except Sun. Train No. 54--Ly, Swastika ...... 2:49 a.m. daily except Sun. Ar. Noranda ...... 5:00 a.m. daily except Sun' Train No. 149--Ly. Porquis ...... /:2U a.m. daily except Sun, Ar. Cochrane ... 8:U9 a.m. daily except Sun. Train No. 152--Ly, Timmins ..... 2:49 a.m, daily except Sun, Ate b Otquis i. ter 6:40 a.m, daily except Sun. Train, No. 153--Lyv.. Porquis ...... 10:30 a.m. Sunday only Ar. Cochrane .... 11:15 a.m. Sunday only Train No. 221--Ly. Cochrane .... 9:30 a.m. Mon., Wed, Fri. Ar, Moosonee ..... 4:20 p.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. se To Ly. Cochrane 9:00 a.m daily Ar. Timmins 11:50 a.m, daily Ly. Timmins 2:15 p.m, daily Ar. Cochrane 5:05 p.m. daily 6:15 p.m, daily 640 p.m. daily Apply to Local Agent H. H. PHILLIPS, General Freight and Passenger Agent 6-2c To beaten eggs, add onion, pimiento, undiluted milk, tur- key, corn, butter and salt. Blend well Pour into a well greased casserole and bake im a met. erate (850°F.) oven in a warm water for about utes or until a knife inserted the center comes out dean. they can be made from seraps of r Use a patt whieh | will give you a frothy, billowing| petticoat and it will rate eheers. Nylon, because of its quick drying and no froning will please the mother of the girl. Men and boys on your Met? Bhey will like those nice eordurey vests which give warmth and snap te their clothes. Bright colors are favored, and the sewing's easy. Big girls and little will Mhe those casual pixie hats er hon- nets or gay bands, knitted or jer- sey all a-sparkle with sequins, beads and embroidery to keep their ears_warm. Select a good pattern and then vary the size to include all on the list. iN ONTARIO wise folk get S 'most fun -- ONTARIO TRAVEL 735 Parilament Bldgs. Torente Flight Sergeant Gord. Speers VISIT THE RCAF MOBILE RECRUITING TEAM For Full information about Career Opportunities CAN YOU QUALIFY FOR SERVICE IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE They will be in KIRKLAND LAKE, AT THE CIVIL DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS Corporal Russ Cousineau THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -- APRIL 25th, 26th, 27th cr write RCAF RECRUITING UNIT, 159 Main St. E. North Bay, Ontario THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HAILEYBURY Proclamation DAYLIGHT SAVING! | All residents of the Municipality are requested to observe DAYLIGHT SAVING and to advance their time pieces by one hour commencing 12:01 A.M., SUNDAY, APRIL 28th, 1957 Return to Standard Time will be made 12:01 a.m. Sunday, October 27th, 1958 ARTHUR H. COOKE, Mayor --_--_--_ ----_