Page Four THURS., SEPT. 26th, 1957 COBALT PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. Helliwell from Highland Creek arrived in Cobalt, on Friday, to spend the week end with Mrs. Helli- well's sister, Miss Susan May- berry, Mr. Helliwell left on Monday but Mrs. Helliwell is remaining for a two week vac- ation. Mrs. V. Lamermier from Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss The- resa MacDonald of Canton, Ohio, were guests of Mrs, Lam- ermiers sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Boucher and daughter Lynn of Bancroft visited her mother Mrs. Jessie Moore and three sisters also other relatives over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Marietti of Haileybury spent Sunday visit- ing Mr, and Mrs. L. Cassidy. Mrs. T. Despres and mother, Mrs Gordon Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Warren spent the week-end at North Bay. John' Wilcox of Sudbury was a guest over the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Wilcox. Mrs. Colleen Farrell and son, Bobby from Victoria, British Columbia, who were former Co- balters, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mallich. They are ac- [ Mallicks McAllister companied by Mrs. aunt, Mrs. Lillian also of Victoria, B.C, Mrs. McAllister was the wife of the late Rev, T. McAllister, Baptist minister in Cobalt, some years ago, Grant Moore was a visitor in North Bay over the week-end. Mrs. D..J. Russell of Grand Lodge, Michigan is guest of* her brother and and Mrs. Walter Hylands for a weeks vacation and renewing friendship in Cobalt and vicinity. Mrs. A. Wright was a visitor in North Bay Wednesday. She visited her daughter Mrs. Duff Allan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Len Warren and daughter Ruth of Mattawa, visited friends in Cobalt, Friday en-route from Kirkland Lake, to Mattawa. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wanamaker of North Bay visited in Cobalt on Sunday. Robert Roy of Glouchester, Ottawa is home on leave. for 15 days, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Adlor T.e Blanc and daughter Miss Fay Stabler, of Mattawa, who were visiting friends in Timmins and Virgin- iatown spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Henderson. Wing Commander J. F. Allan her balt United Church will Officer of the Commanding R.C.A.F, Station at Chatham, N.B., presented Sergeant BilJ Crago of Cobalt with the Can- adian Forces Decoration, The C.F.D. is presented to members of the Armed Forces who have completed twelve years of meri- torious service. Mrs, F, Andrews of Sudbury is visiting her sister, Mrs. Helen Giffin. Cobalt relatives and frends of, Miss Jane Newman of New Lis- keard, were very happy to hear that she was notified last week that Toronto University had a- warded her a $400. bursary from the Atkinson Foundation. She placed second among graduates from New Liskeard High School this year--and left on Thursday to begin her Uni- versity course, She is the grand- daughter of the late Mrs. W. T. Rowe of Cobalt. "Sure I'll come back . . . I'm just going to place my order for Canada Savings Bonds." Mrs. J. W Brydges ghter Janet have left their home in of Co- attend the Fall meeting of the Temis- kaming Presbytery held at the Noranda United Church, Noranda Tuesday and Wednesday 24 and 25 of September. Rev. H. L. Wipprecht jrydges Plans to ~except operating They will both missed in_ social circles. Janet has inet in Girl T. Despres accompanied by Cyril Vezina went on a fishing been trip over the week-end at Net a bear. Mrs. P. B. Hostetler and daughter Valeria-of Cambridge S.A. who have been vacation- ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hylands left Tues- day, flying fron Earlton to Bos- ton to return to her home, Mr. and Mrs, J. ronto and Sudbury. 5 aes week holiday with her Mrs. G. Smith has returned to Mrs. Chris Larsen. her home, in Toronto, after visiting at her sisters home Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Sutherland received a Telegram, Tuesday September CG. Williams for a week, _--_-- 17, advising her of the sad news Miss L. Donaldson from New that her brother-in-law Michael Liskeard, spent Tuesday in Co- Muir had passed away at his and her sister Mrs. W. J. Helli- well from Highland Creek, Friends of Mrs. Menzie family left Tuesday morning by car for a ten day holiday in To- will remember her sister and dau- Muir when she to make this Spring. Toronto Janet will take an Art course and Mrs. complete a arrived in Cobalt on Thursday to course im practical nursing which join Mrs. Young (nee Margaret will qualify her for any nursing MacMillan and daughter room duties. be greatly and Church prom- Guide work. She Lake and ended it up shooting holds the Gold Cord one of the highest awards in Guiding. and Mrs, Peter Larsen from South Porcupine is in Cobalt for a two sister, : : halt, with Miss Susan Mayberry home. in Westville, Nova Scotia. sister-in-law, -Mr, . visited Cobalt Kelvin Young of Edmonton, Mau- reen, who have been visiting her mother and relatives here since August 29, Mr. and Mrs. Young will be caving in a few days for New York City, to meet Mr. Youngs parents Mr. and Mrs E. A. Young of Northern Rhodesia, who have spent the summer tcuung Europe. After spending a week in New York they will all go to Edmonton where Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Young will be the guests of their son and dau- ghter- in-law for an extended visit, Mrs. I. W. Greenleese had her grandson A.C.2 John Murphy, a radio Technician" from Senne- terre, and Mrs, Murphy as guests over the week-end. Colin McKnight of Toronto, Sutherland spent the week-end with two of Mrs. Lis friends ':en Moore and Ken oa. CROCKETT Jr. =, | FOOL ME WITH ms HERE! Cee' LHOIHO! YO' CAN'T THAT OL' TRICK! Saal THAR AIN'T A BAR PA ITHIN MILES OF COME ey THE HAILEYBURIAN and @ INVITATIONS & ANNOUNCEMENTS & INFORMALS & ACCESSORIES ASK FO \ a NATION ie LET US ASSIST YOU WITH. YouR WEDDING PLANS IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER Q COBALT WEEKLY POST Ss ---- Cote. In the judg:ng of gardens by the Horticuirural Society J. H. Sutherland »aced first receiv- ing $10. Mrs. R. Abraham place- "ed. 2nd and she received $5.00 and A. P. Ollivez placed 3rd and re- ceived $2.50 in Class A. Rev. H. L. Wipprech: of the Cobalt United Church spent a few days in Toronto. New mempets are needed for the Cobalt United Church Choir and will be gladly' welcomed. Senior practice will be Friday nights at 7 .m. Junior practice will be held Friday at 4 p.m. Allan P. Drr of Swastika was # a business visitor in Town area on Monday, MRS. BRYDGES HONORED the Tri- A surprise farewell party was given in honor of Mrs. J. A. Bydges on Friday night, at her former home, on Cobalt Street. Forty of her friends met at Mr, and Mrs. H. Flemings home on Cobalt Street and they all walk- ed just across the Street to sur- prise Mrs. Brydges who was staying at the home of her sis- ter Mrs. Al Menzie. They played games. and con- tests and after lunch, on behalf of the group, Mrs. Pat Slaght presented the guest of honor with jewelry and handkerchiefs. Mrs. Brydges and her daughter Tanet left Tuesday for Toronto where they will reside. ~ Cobalt Bride - to - be Honored At Shower Miss Judy Hylands was host- ess Monday evening at-a shower in honor.of Miss Mildred Rich- ards, whois to be married to Vaughn Rivers of Toronto, on October 19. A pleasant evening Was spent playing games and then the opening of the lovely gifts which were placed in the form of a May pole all decorated in pastel shades on the large coffee table, She was assisted by the hostess and Vivian and her sister Bey- erly, Lunch was then 'served with the afore mentioned assisting the hostess. Those attending were the guest of honor Miss - Mildred Richards and her mother Mrs. F. Richards,. Miss Beverly Richards, Miss Marjorie Munroe of New Liskeard, Mrs. E. F. Armstrong, Mrs. F, Shaw, Mrs. E. Cuttle, Mrs. G. Reckin, Mrs| P. Labelle, Mrs. Armand Cote, Mrs. Gordan Stevens, Mrs. Eric Smith, Miss Sally Smith, Mrs. L.-McLeod, Mrs. C.° Malouin Mrs. Dennis Othmer, Mrs. Bill Tresidder, Mrs. L. McGarry Mrs. M. McKinnon Miss Alison Creighton, Mrs. Nord Brisson, Miss Lize Creighton, Mrs. P. B. Hostetler, Cambridge, U.S.A. and Mrs. W. Hylands. SHARE THE WEALTH The Cobalt Branch 44 of the Canadian Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary Branch 44 have re- sumed their Share the Wealth Bingos 4nd other activities after the holidays. A well attendéd Bingo came was held in the Legion lounge Friday night. Mrs. K. Everson won the door prize Winnitig spe- ~ cials were: Mrs. B. Leonard, Mrs. P. Wink, Mrs. W. Jones Mrs. A. Dupuis and the fifth was shared by Mrs. D. Purdy and Mrs. M. Sadler. Want Ads. Bring Results! @ Cobalt @ North Cobalt ' @ Thornloe PHONE COBALT 4487. TODAY | Nugget Carriers Deliver ° - Daily in: @ Haileybury © New Liskeard @ Mileage 104 @ Earlton for the @ Englehart DEPARTMENT SALE NO. AUCTION. the~ following :-- iI--METEOR SEDAN 2--Y, ton Trucks TERMS --.CASH OR Material to be sold .on sale. Mr. EF. Corkill, Sr. Stockkeeper D.H.O, Garage NEW LISKEARD, ONT. ONTARIO AUCTION SALE The Department of Highways MODELS FROM 1947 to 1954 Successful bidders shall claim the purchased articles within five days from date of the auction or articles will be subject to resale. "AS: IS") basis. AUCTION SALE to be held at DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GARAG}:, NEW LISKEARD, ONTARIO, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1957 Material may be inspected from 8.30 a.m: to 4.30 p.m, till time of Further information may be obteined from :-- DEPARTMENT .OB OF HIGHWAYS SD. 57-78 offers for sale by PUBLIC 3--3ton 'Trucks 2--6 ton Trucks CERTIFIED ~ CHEQUE at 10.00 A.M. HIGHWAYS ONTARIO. 29-1c THE ANSWER TO. THE HIGH PRICE OF GAS-- See the Amazing VOLKSWAGEN at Klaus Sroka White Rose Service Station SPEED ce + THE ACCURACY. iN HOME OR eee OFFICE ---INSHOP OR SCHOOL RUBBER ST ER nal AMPS ARE ATIME SAVING TOOL We can give quick service in supplying custom made rubber stamps...at budget prices. 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