cage Right + _______ SOCIAL and PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Norman Craig of Renfrew, spent the past week end with Mr. Craig's parents, were accompanied by Miss Isa- bel Craig who went on to New Liskeard to visit friends there. This week Mr. and Mrs. Craig have their son, Roy of the Helen Mine at Wawa, visiting them Gilbert Campbell of Noranda spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. A. MacLean, Main Street, have had as their guest. Mr. MacLeans brother, Archie MacLean of Hamilton. The closing Golf Club dance will be held Friday. September 27, in the Club House. Mrs. E. J. Kirk of Toronto is visiting her son, G. W. and Mrs. Kirk. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dempster were their son, Don, Mrs. Dempster and little daughters, Donna and Wendy. They also visited with NEWS FROM THE EVELYN SHOPPE Going partying? Then expect to have a wonderful time in a "Jonathon Logan" as shown in "Seventeen." In the shipment just in, a deep sapphire wool, sheath _ style, sleeveless, is lovely dressed up with jewelled pin or necklace, for party wear, and topped by its matching jacket -with the tiny fur collar that fashion fav- ors, is so practical for afternoon or street wear. Another of red wool with swirling skirt, prin- cess style, has a banded neckline which stands out wide from the throat. Now we must talk about the one in 60%, Acrilian and 40% wool, to wash and wear, (this comes with washing imstruct- ions on the tag,) in tweed effect, copper, brown and green tones, with soft pleats in the wide crusted cumberbund and matching jacket; a sheath in wool jersey by Miss Sun Valley, im warm sherry brown, simple, lines, stand-up vee neck collar framing the face. A smart honey amber toned jersey in Woolcraft orlon and wool permanent pleated skirt with surplice front closing, good for the more mature figure; a deep forest green in size sixteen and a half, plain simple lines, but "Oh, so wearable." A de- ceptively simple black crepe has smooth lines with side shirring at the hipline, so flattering for the heavier figure. We could go on and on as we carry sizes* from the diminutive size seven and for the more mature figures, sizes 14!2 to 26%; however, we must hurry our new on and tell you about shipment of Hedy Hin This lovely hand made jewlery is so different. One set in rose copper, flower design joined with curved leaves, has match- ing earrings, Another set of ring, bracelet and earrings is in silver filigree work with an Egyptian sacred Scarab in the center. One in par- ticular, dull silver in scroll de- sign with grey and deep blue Hematite stones, (bracelet, ring and earrings,) would look stunning worn with a_ sapphire blue dress. Now that every woman MUST we an air of feminine eleg- ance, her hats are of the utmost importance. "Smart" is the word for the soft crushable tams or turban type in velvet. These can be shaped or draped in many different ways and are bound to suit any face. A white melusine with folded and tucked crown tiny brim is banded with smooth feathers in soft shades of gold, green, red and black. Another, of velour with wider brim, in Heavenly blue has a quill in blending tones, and a soft dusty high rose tint in Melusine is in the popular beret shape. From our large stock of gloves and scarves we can match almost any shade of hat. So--Happy Shopping!! skirt, -- jewelery. - and . Mrs. Dempster's parents, and Mrs. J. Maxey, in Liskeard. ae Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bond of Toronto were recent guests at the home of their son and dau- ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bond. Mr. Bond was also home from Oka, Quebec, to see his son, Stephen, before he left to attend college in Houghton. iMichigan. James Blair was in Smith Falls last week end to attend a family get-together at the home of his sister, Mrs, Fred Wolsey and Mr. Wolsey. Among those present was Mr. Blair's brother, William Blair, who is leaving this week with the Ganadian Army for Egypt. *Mrs. S. B. Bond, accompanied by Mrs. W. E. Bagshaw, motor- ed last week To Houghton, Michigan, to take her son, Step- hen, to Houghton College, where he has registered as a_ student for the coming year. Mr. Doug Belton and little son, Kim, of Meaford, Ontario visited Monday with Mr. Bel- ton's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lundberg, on . their way home from the west where they had been visiting his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Belton. Mrs. C. E. Miller was in Mat- hesonm last Tuesday and Wed- nesday'to attend the annual Area Convention of the Wo- men's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, have just returned from Parry Sound, where they were called owing to the death of Mr. Ritchie's mother, Mrs. David B. Ritchie. Ritchie and Jean James Judith Art Club Lose Member Miss Margaret McLeod was hostess to the members of the Haileybury Art Club Monday evening, September 23. In the course of the evening. Miss McLeod, ly to take vary who leaves short- up residence in Cal- , Was presented with a hand tooled leather wallet. The members expressed regret at losing so member. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. C. F. Tuer, on Monday October 14. Any one wishing to join the Club are re- quested to get in touch with any present member of the Club. In Memortan, their valuable a "ERNHOLM--In loving mem- ory of a beloved mother' Mrs. Mrs. Emma _ Fernholm who passed away September 22nd, 1937, Gone dear mother gone forever, How I miss your smiling face, But you left me to Remember, A happy home we once enjoy- ed, How _sweet the memory still, ' But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. - Lovingly remembered by daughter Annie Lundberg Bic RR ah ean TRI-TOWN Drive-in Theatre Rain or Shine Free Playground -- Free Pony Rides 2 Cartoons with every single 'IL. ' FRIDAY ES SATURDAY SEPT. 27th--28th "HEART Of The ROCKIES" Dale Evans "CRASHING LAS VEGAS" The Bowery Boys Koy Rogers MONDAY and TUESDAY SEPT. 30--OCT. 1 FREE BINGO! Every Tuesday Night Starting 42 Hr. before Show Adult Entertainment "HARDER THEY FALL" Humphrey Bogart J. Sterling WEDNES. and THURSDAY OCT. 2nd--3rd "DEMETRIUS AND THE GLADIATOR" Technicolor Vie. Mature Susan Hayward _THE HAILEYBURIAN -and_ COBALT WEEKLY POST. THURS., SEPT. 26th, 1957 area convention Matheson. : A draw for an African Violet donate by Mrs. Hagar was won , Mrs. W. Gibson. The lunch committee for next being held in Haileybury W.1. Pian Bake Sale and Supper Methods of punishing children month's meeting will be Mrs. for their misdeeds provided an- \V. Garbutt, Mrs. S! MacIntyre. swers to the- roll call at the Mrs, D. Hagar, Mrs. R. Mac- September meeting of the Hail- Gillivary and Mrs. J. Dewson. evybury Women's Institute held At the close of the meeting in the Legion Hall, lunch was served by Mrs. R. Most of the opinions expressed Campbell, Mrs. i Sadler, Mrs. centered on depriving them of H. Cooke, Mrs. R. McNaught some favorite toy or privilege and Mrs. L. Fleming. rather than corporal punishment, alt was decided to hold a bake sale with the proceeds to be donated to the Legion in ap- preciation of the use of the Hall for Institute meetings. A pot luck supper was plann- ed for Monday night, October 14, to be followed by a program at which husbands of the mem- bers will be guests. Mrs. C. E. Miller was named as the delegate to attend the FAREWELL PARTY MrsaG.20, (Dueh,-aVLrs., Re 1D. Cumming, and Mrs. S. B. Bond were co-hostesses at a farewell party for Mrs, Harry Jenkins before her departure from town. On behalf of the friends pre- sent, Mrs. Jenkins was present- ed with a fitted train case, and a complete outfit of travelling lingerie. ALL ADS MUST BE IN THIS OFFICE BY 5 P.M. TUESDAY FOR PUBLICATION NV THURSD AY. board FOR RENT--Three TO RENT--Four roomed a- rooms available if wanted. Apply to partment. Phone 391. After 2. Mrs, V. Gravel, Elliot Street p.m. __ 29-1c = after, Gipimny Spal 35 cag RIFLE SPECIALS: FOR SALE--1947 Dodge Coupe 30 Calibre Precision Swiss, 12- with radio and heater, $125.00, © shot lightning fast repeater. Phone 561. 29-le detachable magazine, Only Reliable young man wanted at $16.95. Available as a Deluxe Ron Carmichael's Shell Ser Sporter, only $22.50. 30-06 Remington 6- Sporters only Each fully guaranteed. Get yours now--while supply vice Station in Haileybury. Winchester or 29-le shot repeating ae an = $32.50, House for Sale-- Reasonable for quick sale phone 257 Hailey- jasts. We ship C.O.D. promptly bury. : 29-le International Firearms Co. Kast and accurate copy typist Ltd. 1011-Bleury, Montreal required by New Liskeard _ Que. __28-4¢ Speaker. Apply Cec Bond, [?OR SALE eeveral 'fine mod- Phone 13, New Liskeard. ern foes both large and he --29-1c small, situated in both south FOR SALE--1955 Ford Main- and north ends of Haileybury. line Sedan. Waterfall blue, Immediate occupancy. Apply custom radio, heater, Excellent --- M. McCuaig, Real Estate condition. Privately owned Broker, 58 Georgina Ave., Sacrifice. Phone 750 Hailey- _ Phone 135. 51-tfc bury after 4.30 p.m. $1.00 TRIAL offer. Twenty-five Room and Board available for . deluxe personal requirements. two mining students. Phone Latest catalogue included. The 512. 2. ote Medico Agency, Box 22, Ter- lpr cna ae Renz; minal "OQ" Toronto, Ontario. Baby sitting Foe w Pate. Girl 12-tfe has experience with young WANTED aay nS Beas saith children phone 344. home dressmaking experience oes yee lly Bilingual weekly salary, with FOR SALE-- 19555 Dodre two. hist firm benefits. Call' 1320. o7 door Sedan. Phone 71, 11 Armstrong St., New Lisk- 28-2* eard. cc OCT.- 2nd--3rd | OCT. 4th--5th Lm Haileykury: WED. & THURS. COBALT: Friday and Saturday 3 ae aimenSion fa mused Qckrbinneat! Great Gershwin Tunes! "8 Wondertult Clap Yo' Hanger How Long Has «This Been Going On...and 8 more CURED : LL | TECHNIC OLOR IN VISTAVISION & PLUS ON THE SAME PROGRAM "The Brave One" TECHNICOLOR -- CINEMASCOPE Introducing -- MICHEL RAY COMING OCTOBER 9--10--11--12 Haileybury & Cobalt Sugar Ray Robinson vs Carmen Basilio MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT PICTURES and AAA WEDD) NG BEL IES DODDS -- GAUVREAU cellaneous shower ner co-workers in Rurtineton. sponsored by Eatons in St. Patrick's church in Hamil- ton was the setting for the About. the time a man feels he wedding of Annette Jean Gauy- has reached a lofty position reau daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. calls him down. |. Gauvreau of Haileybury, Allen Dodds, Mrs. Halifax, on Paul Septen The Marria Gauvre umn | beige corsag She war NN Wearing a beige wool suit with autumn brown hat ories. 'mums. Folle ceptior of the The their home Frev bride WaSeentertained: ate snaise, plese someone and -- son of Mr. Norman Dodds _ of Saturday evening, at seven o'clock. Never anticipate tomorrow's troubles and those of today won't be half the burden. rber 21 bride, who was given in -------- - --------_ ge by her brother, Elmer | WANT PED! au, wore a_ suit of aut- : Safe : au | AGENTS, mature men and wo- rown wool jersey with men of highest. integrity, in and hat and accessories and ]/around Haileybury, to sell Can- : L lu youry : e of pink carnations. ada's best and most popular in-| new Canada Sav ings Bonds, Series 12--the ones that never change in price, soon] to be offered at highest interest | rate in over 25 years. Everyone young and old, is a_ prospect for} from $50 to max.-of $10,000 each. Worthwhile interesting and con- structive work and good commis- ion earnings to real workers who produce. Campaign Oct. 3. Nov. 15, but preparation should start now. Every assistance offered. Write! today, John Graham and Co Ltd.,! 85 Sparks St., Ottawa 4. | 28-2 was vestment, the liss attended by her Pauline SiS- Gauyreau, and access- Her. corsage was yellow owing the ceremony a re- 1 was held in the ballroom John restaurant, young couple will in Hamilton. ious to her marriage age make the eatiietiiealiie tiie dite aie athe ae a es ee HAILEYBURY: LAST SHOWING TODAY COBALT: | Friday and Saturday ee . SEPT. 27th--28th ACTUALLY f FILMED IN JAPAN! STARRING -- AUDIE MURPHY - GEORGE NADER =>, --ADDED FEATURE-- "Outlaw's Son DANE CLARK BEN COOLER atti al COB Rat HAILEYBURY: Friday and Saturday Seale adie athe aie adie tie ian ane tine ate nan a ai ote ate | SEPT. 27th--28th SEPT. 30th--OCT. 1st THE EXCITING TRUE STORY OF THE RAID...ON THE GERMAN-HELD xe... ISLE OF CRETE IN MAY, 1944, ALT: Monday and Tuesday A RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION DIRK BOGARDE MET BY MOONLIGHT A HICHAEL POWELL & EHERIC PRESSBURGER PRODUCTION MARIUS GORING - DAVID OXLEY CYRIL CUSACK vistaVisior: ADDED FEATURE "Shoot-Out at Medicine Rend" adolph Scott James Craig Angie Dickinson ~ HAILEYBURY: After Sun. Midnight, Mon. & Tues COBALT: Wednesday and Thursday q HECHT, HILL ond LANCASTER present BURT LANCASTER as J. J, world-renowned newspaper columnist... "There's no woman for me, Susie TONY peat CURTIS you're my as Sidney, own sister!' man-of-all- dirty work! David Brian tei le le te ei te te ea Sept.30-Oct. 1 OCT. 2nd--3rd EON TER Ag NaN: EGN se -- ADULT 'GweeT Sine Success = THE MOTION PICTURS THAT WILL NEVER BE FORGIVEN... OR FORGOTTEN! Relessed thro UNITED ARTISTS --ADDED FEATURE-- "Accused of Murder" Vera Ralston Sidney Blackmer