The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 14 Nov 1957, p. 4

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__.THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1957 THE _HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST_ Guides and Brownies Active Ia Haileybury Girl A resume of Haileybury Guide activities that the present company of Girl Guides have been organized since 1960 and is now composed of twenty' five Guides with Miss Linda Clark as Captain and Miss Mari- lyn White as leader, There are two Brownie, packs No. One, with 22 members under Miss Suzanne Lecky, Mrs. Ar- lene Parry and Miss Patricia Arnold; No. Two, with 20 mem under Mrs. Jean Lemay, show bers Mrs. Edith White and Mis Catherine Neelands. [he local association consist: of Mrs. Madelaine Herbert chairman, Mrs. Connie Neelan vice-chairman, Mrs. Helen Ho ghtling, secretary and Mrs, Vera Byles, treasurer. Other members of the associ- ation include Mrs..E. Whitby, Mrs. E. White, Mrs. T. Vecina, Mrs. J. Robinson, Mrs, A. Tho- mpson, Mrs. Y. Pelangio, Mrs. E. Brummell, Mrs, N. Seymour, Mrs. K. Gardner, Mrs. D. Pear- son, Mrs. T. Lowery, Mrs, T. Arnold. Anyone wishing to become a member is asked to contact any of the above members. Mrs, Betty Doran is the Div Pick-Up Phone and 460 Delivery WE SELL THE BEST SERVICE THE REST TRI-TOWN T.V. & RADIO 19 Armstrong St. Phone 460. New MURRAY McKINNON Your MUTUAL LIFE | Dial Representative 72 Nickel -- Cobalt 4519 FINDLAY | ELECTRIC PHONE 564 Haileybury, Ont. Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Radio Repair VV r | FOX CARTAGE & STORAGE LID. 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 AaAAAAAABADADR EERE REE DD Oe 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 and Mrs. District isional Commissioner Madelaine Herbert is Commissioner. One money raising project is undertaking each year by the local association and this year it is taking the form of a rumm- age sale which will be held in the basement of the United church, and the support of the community is asked for this LEGION NEWS BRANCH 54 By Walter Hurst We had a very solemn Re- memberance Day at which His Honor Maydr Cooke unveiled the Cenotaph with the new en- gravings of our War casulties of the Second World War. Prayers at the Cenotaph was given by Rev. Father Brunette. The supper held in the Legion Hall, was well attended and a wonderful meal it was. G. L. Cassidy guest speaker with a thought for all to consider. Head table from left to right. were Rev. J. W Wilkinson, Mayor A. H. Cooke, 3rigadier G, L. Cassidy, Wm. Inch, master of ceremonies, Rey. Father Brunette, Legion Presi- dent Mitch Deraiche, Sam Hugh- es, and Ladies Auxiliary Presi- Brigadier was dent Anita Taylor. The dance held in the evening was well attended and Elgin Campshall and his orchestra did a wonderful. job of providing music of all types for a goo nights entertainment. Our next General Busine: Meeting is to be held Novem} 18th, at which time nominatio and election for our 1958 . ecutive will take palce, so cony out in force and exercise yo right to vote for a_ continu good Branch 54. Thank you CUBS AND SCOUTS At the conclusion of the "Go- ing Up" ceremonies at the school auditorium on Thursday, evening the ranks of the Scout Troops were bulging with the addition of no less than 16 new members. As a result one Packs was barely of able the Cuh to form a circle. However this is strictly temporary condition the ranks will be filled at once from the waiting list of new boys. Cubs who moved up to Scouts were: Steve Fleming, Ron Piche Bob Blair, Paul Rivard, Jim Jourget, Jack Matton, Roger Allard. 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