The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 7 Nov 1957, p. 3

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__ THURS., NOVEMBER 7, 1957 Cobalt Bonnie Doon Appoints Committees Bonnie Doon Camp Daughters of Scotland, in Can- ada held their November meet- ing on Friday, night in .the 1.0.0.F.. Hall. Mrs. M, Tresidder presided. She welcomed Grand 2nd vice- president, Mrs. Mary Houghton, also the Past Presidents of Bonnie Doon. The minutes were read by the recordine secretary Mrs. Pearl Brown. Reports of the special committees were then heard. Donations were given to the Children's Aid and a wreath was authorized to be bought and placed on the Cenotaph on Nov- ember 11. Entertainment convener, Mrs, Ruby Fleming said that arrange- ments were made for the Bazaar ° and Bingo to be held in the Community Hall, on November 21st. She also reminded mem- bers, of the various tables to be donated to. During recess, a gift which had been donated by Grand Camp Officer Campbell, was wan by Mrs. Margaret Cahill, New Liskeard. The special committees are as follows: entertainment com- mittee, convener Mrs. Ruby Fleming, Mrs. Madge McLeod, Mrs. Jean Tresidder, Mrs. Edna Fleming, Mrs. Caroline Mac- Arthur, Mrs. Sara Wink and Mrs. Mary Houghton. Social committee, Mrs. Jessie Smith, convener, Mrs. Bella Armstrong, Mrs. ~Grace Lons- dale, Mrs. Nellie Henderson, Mrs. Janet Mallett, Mrs. Trevor Jones, and Mrs. Mareaet Wrhite. Trustee, Mrs. Nellie Hender- son, Sick conveners, Cobalt; Mrs Alma Steele and Mrs. Nettie Armstrong, Sick convener, Hail- eybury; Mrs. Rachel Smallman, Sick convener New Liskeard; Mrs. Margaret Cahill. Mrs. MURRAY McKINNON Your MUTUAL LIFE Representative 72 Nickel -- Cobalt Dial 4519 FINDLAY ELECTRIC PHONE 504 Haileybury, Ont. Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Radio Repair | No. 20 Dramatic new styling and outstanding engineering advances are combined in the 1958 THE HAILEYBURIAN and "COBALT WEEKtY Post Chevrolet. Completely new from bumper to bumper and from frame to roof line, the 1958 Chevrolet is longer, lower and wider, and emphasizes flowing sculptured lines from the dual headlamps to softly flared rear fenders. Sturdy coil springs, front and rear, are standard, while a new "Level Air" system which automatically adjusts to all load weights is optional. Shown here is the Bel Air 4-Door Sport Sedan. John Clark is host and Rober Magazine," the popular children CBC-TV connected network eve third season with the show, wh ~ ills ett ta Maxwell is hostess on "Junior '5 show which is seen on the ry week. Clark is starting his ile Miss Maxwell, who was the first apprentice at the Stratford, Ontario, festival this year, will be making her debut. Janet Mallet of New Liskeard were Mr, Stan Tresidder, Pre- was installed 2nd vice-president. sident in the chair; Mr, Jack A social evening wa splanned for after the next meeting. The meeting will start at 7.30 jp.m., sharp and not the usual 8 p.m. The members were asked to bring a guest for the social to start at 9 p.m. The president then thanked the members who filled in for the Officers who were absent. The financial secretary and treasurer gave their reports. The meeting then» closed in ~form: During the social hour, Mrs. Jessie Smith and her committee served a delicious lunch. COBALT FILM COUNCIL Cobalt and District Film Cou- ncil met in the Legion Lounge on October 30th. Those present - this weeks; ; FO VV IVI SAAR OE eS CS CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Expert packing and moving We specialize in the Pallet vault storage system. Agent Allied Van Lines Ltd For Free Estimates Phone collect North Bay 2049 phe AhAPABARHASAAADASLAAABA ame ANDY SCOTT ALEX MATHIEU Phone 634 Building and Contracting Repairs, Remodeling All Kinds Of Carpentery By the hour or contract Free Estimates Walter Ackroyd 'PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT New Liskeard +: Ontario Phones 442 and 442-B $Y pal 2989 3 SIZES I 12% 24% pad yyy baant * Ter y Ag , .4 BALAN seals ara Varara eee | Lake E) a0 wane OR I t WY Z tbe om) ee OP cra Nr Vana tt Pg Met od we » BBY2, 242. Size 16a: 7 . Blouse, 244 yds. 89-In. No. 565--In any bright coler weol thread entw! in eee Kniied ia Burton Secretary, other execut- ive members were Harold Brun- ette, Martin Willard, North Co- balt, and Emile Gauthier, Gillies Depot. It was approved that a letter of thanks be sent to Mr. Cliff. Lowery, Mrs. B. Conroy, Mrs. E, Whitehead and Mr. Willard Miller in appreciation of the successful Tag Day that was held in aid of the Film Council. The proceeds are going to- wards a new projector. Meeting closed in the usual form. HAILEYBURY ART CLUB Mrs, Alice Thompson was hostess to the Haileybury Art Club on October 28th. Members present were: Mrs. Helen Tue,r President Mrs. June Fleming, Secretary, Mrs. Alice Thompson, social convener, Mrs. Caroline MacArthur, Cobalt; program convener, Miss Theresa Fortier lst vice president Jack Burton Cobalt; public relations, Mrs. Bi O'Gorman, Cobalt; tele- phone contact Mrs. Maud Bailey Haileybury; telephone contact and Mrs, Muriel Smith president of the Northern Ontario Associ- ation. They pairited still life during the evening and after a social hour and lunch a _ delightful time was spent. : The next meeting of the Club will be held November 14th, at the home of Mrs. Tuer. COBALT V.O.N. Miss Kossowska, the Victor- ian Order Nurse reported at the V.O.N. Cobalt-Coleman meeting held in the Public School on October 21, that 143 pupils of St. Patrick's and Public School had been given injections for diphtheria and tetanus, She said she had. made 98 pro- fessional visits in September and 66 of them were for bedside caré. At the clinic held in the Community Hall, 147 children were Vaccinated and this has been the largest number in the Temiskaming Health Unit, Regional Director, Miss Cat- harine Meddaford of the V.O.N., was in Cobalt from September 23, to 27. Miss Kossowska re- ported. Mrs. T. J. Duncan pre- sided over the meeting, Mrs. F. F. Geck secretary was absent, so Mrs. H. Buckler filled in, and read the minutes and recorded the proceedings. Mrs. M. Ost- man treasurer gave her report Mrs. Signi Kangas moved ad- journment of the meeting. Public enemy number one is the stop-sign passer. A good look beats good luck in the job of safe driving. 1958 CHEVROLET TRUCKS An expanded; widely diversi- fied line of Chevrolet trucks featured by a rugged new 348 cubic inch V8 of 230 horsepower, many chassis improvements, and more powerful and durable sixes and V8's is announced by General Motors of Canada, Limited. Fresh new front-end styling includes modern dual headlamps and redesigned grille, hood, and fenders. Scheduled for display at dealer showrooms nationally, concur rent with the debut of 1958 Chevrolet passenger cars Octo her 31, the new truck line lists 12 new models, for a_ total of 128, up 10 per cent over the number available in 1957. For the first time, Chevrolet will assume body production re sponsibility for three forward control "Step Van" models. The same warranty and parts service will be extended to these hodies that now, apply to company-built panels, pickups, and cab chassi models, Also a major interest is the addition to the line of nine new medium-duty cab-chassis models Six, including three Low Cal Forwards, carry 72-inch cab- to-axle dimensions for more ideal weight distribution in trailer operations. Three new models have a 124-inch cab- to -axle dimension to accommodate 16-to-20. foot bodies, om et mn COBALT C.G.1.T. Train- the recently The Canadian Girls in ing held their meeting in Cobalt United Church Sandra Menzie presided at the meeting, Judy Price conducted the short worship service. A hymn was sungefollowed by the C.G.1.T., Purpose. Sharon Men zie took roll call showing a per fect attendance, Barbara Reise, treasurer, 2 the financial report. Their leade Mrs. H. A. Todd was present as supervisor. Plans were made to have a Hallowe'en party for their parents in the manse. Farm cash income in in 1956 Canada about 13 per cent a higher totalled $2,662,100,000, the 1955 total of $2,357,100,000. than EMPIRE THEATRE LISKEARD NEW Phone 35 Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. single bill. On Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m Show at 7 and 9 p.m. LAST SHOWINGS TODAY "INTERLUDE" ADULT FRIDAY and SATURDAY "Joe Dakota" JOCK MAHONEY TALENT NIGHT FRIDAY 9:00 to 9.30 p.m. CARTOON Plus Siam Disney Special. NOV. 8th--9th LUANA PATTEN MONDAY and TUESDAY "Band of Angels" CLARK GABLE YVONNE DE CARLO SCARDY CAT CARTOON NOV. 11th--12th WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Double Feature "Silent World" TECHNICOLOR SPECIAI "Utah Blaine" RORY CALHOUN MAX BAER NEWS REEI NOV. 13th--14th an =e CORDITIONED for syoswr COMFORT Located at King and York Sts., just two short blocks from Union Station in the heart of the business and shopping district. An ideal place to stay whether you are on Vacation, on Business or Shopping. ALL ROOMS HAVE 5-CHANNEL T.V. VOLKSWAGEN laughs at traffic SROKA'S WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION Phone 404 ae Haileybury, Ont. Ferguson Ave.

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