Page Eight THE -HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST_ THURS.. APRIL 25th, 1957 Social Note Mrs. Dorothy Dempster and son Bobby are spending two months holiday in Montreal. Mr.. and Mrs. t spent the past 'week-end in Ottawa. Marilyn, Joyce and Trevor left last night by train to join their parents in Toronto. They will attend the cere- monies at Convocation Hall, University of Toronto this even- ing where Marilyn will receive her Gold Cord Certificate. Jack White lL. A. C. Norman Dobbs of the R. C. A. F., North Bay spent Easter week-end with ~ his mother, Mrs. Pearl Dodds. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Smallman and family spent Good Friday in Toronto. Mrs. Smallman is re- maining in Toronto awhile longer. Mrs. Wilmot McFarlane has returned home after spending the past two weeks in Elliot Lake visiting her sister Mrs, B. Lundy. Mr. and Mrs. George Keast and family of Levack . were week-end guests of Mrs. Keast's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grig- non. Mrs. Marcotte and Mrs. Tes- solini of Cobalt split the $100. door prize at the Cobalt-Hail- eybury, Curling. Club Bingo Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ev Desjardin and family of Ville Maire, and Mr. and Mrs. Campeau and sons of Rouyn were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Be- langer over the week-end The Rebekah's held their re- gular meeting April 17th. Mrs. Olive McIntyre, vice- grand presided at the meeting in the absence of Noble Grand Mrs. Bertha McFarlane. Mrs. Anita Taylor Financial secretary and Mrs. Reta Dine- sen treasurer gave their reports It was decided to hold initi- ation next meeting and a good attendance is hoped for. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.. Graut Brewster St. have returned three Orlando, after spending the past months vacationing at Florida. Mr. and Mrs. tertained several Easter week-end. Taylor Pipe en- visitors 'over Mrs. Roscoe and three child- ren of Ancaster, Miss Evelyn Pipe and Mrs. Mel Charron of Toronto and Mr. John Huff, St. Andrew's College, -Aurora. All returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson and sons Barry and Brian spent, the Easter week-end in Brant- ford. oa ass Gee Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hallebone (nee~ Dolores Dodds) wish to announce the birth of a son on April 9, 1957. At Grace Mater- nity Hospital, Halifax, N:S. Mr. and Mrs. O. f Gravel and Mr. and Mrs. Armand Re- naud left Wednesday for Ottawa to attend the French Educational meetings held on April 25, and 26. They will also attend the ban- quet to be held at the Chateau {_aurier. Mr. Gravel is representing the Bi-lingual school board As- sociation as secretary. V[rs. Gravel is delegate for the par- ent's and teachers association. Mr. Renaud as delegate for the School Board. Mr. Gilbert Rouse and Mr. Gordon Davies both members of the school board left Tues- day morning for Toronto to at- tend the school board -convent- ion of the English section. Forty-eight children 32 Fr- ench and 16 English had their first Communion at the 815 mass, at the Holy Cross Church ister Sunday morning. Father L. Brunette gave the sermon and the singing was supplied by the children of the Holy Cross School. 5) Miss Mercedes js spending the Easter holidays in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Millar are in Toronto this week, guests at the Park Plaza. Mr. and Mrs, M. Carnett of Falconbridge motoréd up Sun- day to visit their -son Donald who is attending Mining School here. Misses Rose and Mary Labine spent. the past week-end in Pembroke, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howell of Jamestown spent the Easter week-end at Mrs. A. Chesser. Dhey picked: up "Mrs. °D.~E. Sutherland at Lindsay and she accompanied them to Haileybury Mr. and Mrs. N. J. McAulay spent Easter week-end in Oak- ville visiting relatives. Mr. Jim Warnock of Toronto is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. McTsaac. Want Ads Bring Results! ALL ADS MUST BE IN THIS OFFICE BY 5 P.M. TUESDAY FOR PUBLICATION THURSDAY. WANTED~--House for immedi- ate occupation. Phone 281 3-tic FOR SALE--Several fine mod- ern homes, both large and small, situated in both south and north ends of Haileybury. Immediate occupancy. Apply E. M. Broker, 58 Georgina Ave., Phone 135. 51-tic You too can make money, have security and enjoy life but it is essential to have in hand.all the necessary elements to success. We offer you this. presently we need good re- presentatives in:-- Haileybury and surroundings. To avoid disapointment, act now, we may soon find the right per- son. For details, 1600 Delori- mier dept. 58, Station™ C. Montreal. = 4-4c FOR SALE--Three bedrooms, new oil furnace with air con- ditioning, fully insulated, glassed-in porch overlooking lake, 100-foot frontage, mod- ern kitchen. Terms can be arranged. Why pay rent when such a buy available. Phone 140 or write Box 75, Hailey- bury. 7-tfic McCuaig, Real Estate _ Carpentry and remodelling of all kinds by the hour or contract. Free ~estimates. Andy Scott Phone 634. 3-tfc House' For Sale--Three bed-, room, two storey house in ex- cellent condition. Telephone Haileybury 477. 6-4 Three bedroom house for sale, Browning Street Haileybury, Garage. Oil heated. Immediate possession. Apply Temiskam- ing Construction 'Office or phone 517. 5-4¢ ' HOME FOR SALE at sacrifice price. 7 beautiful rooms on Latchford Street in Hailey- bury. Completely modern and in exceptionally fine condition both inside and out. Auto- matic oil heating unit - with humidified forced hot air large | shaped living room dining room with fireplace and 8 foot picture window overlooking lake. An ultra modern planned 17 ioot kitchen overlooking golf course. A large lot, beaut- iful trees, patio, garage etc. Many extras. Occupancy to be arranged. Phone Hailey- bury 577. 3-tic FOR SALE--Seven room house with garage on View Street Phone 305"Haileybury. 7-2c FOR SALE--Potatoes $2.50 bag delivered. E.- Sauve West Road. Phone 681W13. } 7-1c HOUSE FOR SALE-- 4 bed- room house on Street, modern kitchen and bathroom, living room 26 x 14 with fire place, dining room, glassed in varanda, extra toilet, garage. Phone 191. Haileybury. 4-tic Brewster MARILYN WHITE To RECEIVE GOLD corp IN CEREMONY TOMORROW Marilyn White will receive her' Gold Cord Certificate at Toronto when Gold Corg Cert- ificates will be presented to 2/7 Girl Guides on Friday, April 26. Mrs. Louis Breithaupt, wife of the Lieutenant- -Governor, will present certificates to the Girl Guides of Ontario, who have received their Gold Cords during the year. The ceremony in Convacation Hall. Univeristy of Toronto will be welcomed by Mrs. Rankine Nesbitt, the Commissioner for Canada. Mrs. Keith Clysdale, Provincial Commissioner, wil] be in the chair and Mrs. J. D. Tay- Jor, president of the Ontario Educational Association, will be the speaker. COBALT GIRL GUIDES The lst, Company of the Co- balt Girl Guides held their meeting at the Community Hall, on Monday evening, April 15. Acting Captain Giovanella and Company Leaders Janet Bry- dges and Marsha Leith were present. The meeting opened with Patrol Formation for Roll Call with 15 Guides "answering. Dues were collected before forming the Horse-Shoe where Guides were given their for Patrol Corners. Leader Janet Brydges in- structed a group of Guides on first.aid for 2nd class tests, Frances Leonard and Rachael Leonard passed their tender- foot tests successfully. Back in Horse - Shoe Formation year stars were given out. The Gnides were thanked for their assistance and contribut- ions towards the L.A, Tea and Hat Derby. The meeting then closed with Taps, work Recipe for pedestrian death: jaywalk, ignore traffic signals walk into the street from behind a parked car. Coming Events St. Andrew's Woman's Feder- ation Spring Rummage Sale will be held Friday, evening May 10, in the basement of ie United Church. St. Paul's Altar Guild Annual Spring Tea'and Sale of work Saturday, May 11, 1957 from 3.00 p.m., to 6 p.m., at the Parish Hall. Home Baking Table under the auspices of the Girls Auxiliary of St. Paul's Church. The Senior Sunday School-of St. Andrew's United Church will hold a Tea and Bake Sale in the church basement on April 27th, from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m. Everyone welcome, The annual meeting of the Temiskaming Distrist Tuber- culosis Association will be held, at the Haieybury Hotel. Hailey- bury on April 30th, 1957. Supper 6.30 p.m. Public meeting 8 p.m. BEE Se hee Read this AD. PORTRAITS with that pro- fessional touch, WEDDING PHOTOS to be proud of. ARTISTIC PICTURE framing. CAMERA PROJECTORS etc. of the best makes. You will find the above at A. MacLEAN'S 110 Main St, And don't forget our _ Northern Scenes in colors. EMPIRE NEW LISKEARD Phone 35 Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at.6.30 p.m. Show at 7 and 9 p.m. single bill. Gn Double bilis, last complete shov: at 8,15 p.m LAST SHOWINGS TODAYA bbott & Costello Meet Mummy FRIDAY and SATURDAY, TECHNICOLOR Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. "Walk the Proud Land" AUDY MURPHY APRIL 26th--27th -- CINEMASCOPE Cartoon, Plus Added Shorts MONDAY and TUESDAY JEFF CHANDLER Matinee Monday 2 p.m. "The Spoilers" TECHNICOLOR APRIL 29th--30th ANNE BAXTIIR Cartoon, Plus Added Shorts TECHNICOLOR RAY MILLAND WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY og 99 "Lisbon -- CINEMASCOPE News, Plus Added Shorts MAY 1st--2nd ANN SHERIDAN ++. the excitement of "To Catch A ~ Thief"! RICHARD BASEHART HAJLEYBURY: Wednesday and Thursday COBALT: Friday and Saturday Alfred Hitchcock tops the thrills of "Rear Window" $ STEWART DORIS DAY ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S j THE MAN WHO KNEW TOOR; MUCH . --ADDED FEATURE-- ~ "Canyon Crossroads" MAY 1st---2nd MAY 3rd--4th PHYLLIS KIRK She leaves another brother Mr. Mrs. Alfred H. Seguin ao Harry Hammerstrom -of i Kirk- Bill land Lake. The late Mrs. Seguin was a former President of the Mining Women's Association. The local friends of Mr. Hammerstrom will be sorry to hear of the death of his sister Mrs. . Alfred H. Seguin of To- ronto. She was the daughter of : the late Mr. and Mrs. Godfried Want Ads Bring Results! Hammerstrom of Haileybury. Ney i. COBALT: , tR - HAILEYBURY: LAST. SHOWING TODAY COBALT: Friday and Saturday APRIL 26th--27th SEE the great naval battle oe HEARD about... " ourT- GUNNED AND OUT-RANGED, THRES TING TERRIERS ATTACKED AND STROYED A TIGER OF THE SEAS! THE RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS THE BATTLE OF THE RIVER PLATE Ol buTechnicob: wiervaYieron Starring JOHN GREGSON Nef PETER PINCH ANTHONY QUAYLE Le meee" THE ROYAL COMMAND Hic PERFORMANCE FILM. PLUS ON THE SAME PROGRAM "Mian from Del Rio" Anthony ying i Lurade Peter Whitney APRIL 26th--27th APRIL 29th--3th HAILEYBURY: Friday and Saturday COBALT: Monday and Tuesday COLOR by DeLuxe | Released thru United Artists ADDED FEATURE-- The Boldest-Tale of Piracy : The Screen Has Ever Told! SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE A LULA MLD PRE 4 PW od ished ty OM Po ad eo? Haileybury: After Sun. Midnight Mon. & Tues. ' COBALT: Wednesday and Thursday -- ADULT "April 29-30 MAY Ist--2nd ENTERTAINMENT -- DON'T TELL ABOUT THE GIRLI ': i +SEATED QuRING % THE LAST... 15 MINUTES! y, --ADDED FEATURE-- "Youth Runs Wild" BON'TA GRANVILLE KENT SMiTH