vage Bighs THE HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST THURS., NOV. 21st, 1957 SOCIAL and PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs.-Harvey Bell of Toronto. were in town at the weekend visiting Mrs. Bell's sister, Mrs. Fred Austin and Mr. Austin. Mrs. Floss Weston returned home last week after spending the past three months with her Sister and family in Sutton, and her daughter in Toronto. Dale Welsh of Larder Lake is in town visiting his aunt Mrs, Peter Bonin and Mr. Bonin. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Poppleton and Douglas of Spanish, Ont- ario were in. town last week visiting their daughter-in-law Mrs. Brian Poppleton and Mrs. Poppleton's sister, Mrs. Wm. Fleming and family. Roger Fleming of Elliot Lake, was in town last week for a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fleming. Brian Pop- pleton accompanied him. Billie Fleming leit for Elliot Lake on Monday. NEWS FROM THE EVELYN SHOPPE Luxite is another word ior 'luxury and when it's Luxite by Kayser it simply means "the Best." This week we're con- centrating on Lingerie at least trying to, but with all the lovely new sets on display, it's: almost impossible to "be off with the old love before you are on with the new." The "French Laurel" gown in Luxite shows bands of matching embroidery and tucks and comes in the delectable new shade call- ed "Kiss Me" pink .and is com- pletely charming. N'est ce pas? Another, in Crystalaire, uses lace for accent and shirred chifi- on points up the magic of pleat- ing at the midriff. The wee tri- cot shoulder caps are lace edged, This comes in "Red Flirtation." These gowns have matching panties and pettislips and other colors available include Star- dust blue, Honeymoon beige and white. A slip with an appliqued spray of satin roses, blue on white or pink on pink, catches the eye of the shopper who wants something out of the ordinary. Fine nylon lace adorns the neckline. A sheath pettislip, aptly nam- ed "My Love," has a seductive side long panel of shaped lace which joins the same lace at the hemline. Twin cutout lace buds are another craftsman like touch == and the price is only $6.95. There are many others to chose from. One that would be perfect for wear under a suit skirt is of Arnel satin with permanent pleating in a five inch band at the hem. The "Serenade" gown of nylon chiffon, as lovely as the mist that rises at dawn, has a double sheer bodice the bustline appli- qued with beautiful lace .which continues around the midriff. A filmy panel of nylon sheer falls from waist to hemline over the nylon tricot, adding intriguing interest to the front of the gown. The matching negligee, featuring a double yoke, com- pletes a beguiling ensemble. Then there are bedjackets of soft quilted satin with bands ot pastel embroidery on collar, cuffs and front. .These come in deep pink and pale blue and you may also choose from silk or nylon. Perhaps you are thinking of housecoats, for yourself or for a gift. You'll find them at the Evelyn Shoppe in quilted nylon flowered nylon or Viyella flan- nel all completely washable. Ask to see them, their beauty begg- ars description. If you prefer lounging pyjamas, you'll find these, too, also washable, in a Chinese design, red with a black coat, or in coral. To go with these lovely lei- sure-time garments, ask to see the new flatties, mules sand Chinese slippers that have just arrived. And did you know that beauti- ful white slips are available, for as little as $2.95? (Christmas is rapidly approa- ching! Don't forget that Gift Certificates, for any amount, are now available.) THE SHOPPE, Phyllis Marshall, well-known to television audiences for her singing of blues and other sul- try numbers, appears regularly on the weekly 'Cross-Canada Hit Parade on the CBC-TV net- work every Saturday. COMING EVENTS You are invited to attend Haileybury High School Com- mencement Excercises Frida, November 22, at the Haileybury Schools auditorium. It starts at 8:15 p.m., and admission is 75c per person. Annual Christmas Tea of the local 1.0.D.E. Chapter--To be held at the home of Mrs. D. G. Hogan, on Wednesday afternoon December 4th. Featuring After noon Tea, Produce Table, and Turkey Raffle. The regular monthly meeting of the Haileybury Home and School Association will be held Tuesday, November 26, at 8:15 p.m., in the upper hall of the school. In addition business there discussion -- entitled and Manners of Children." sided over by Mr. John mour. Panel members W. J. Houghtling, Mr. to the regular will be a_ panel "Attitudes Pre- Sey- Dr. W. include, Aly Parry, Mrs. C. F. Lowery and Mrs. W. E. Knight. The_regular monthly meeting of St. Paul's Bible Reading Fel- lowship will be hheld on Tuesday, November 26th. a't the home of Mrs. Norman Abraham at 8.30 p.m. --Want Ads Bring Results! 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For Personal interview write us at once--giving your back- ground, address, and phone number to: HOUSE OF BRANDS (Canada ) Ltd, 77 York Street, TORONTO, ONTARIO 36-2c NORTH COBALT HOME AND SCHOOL CARD SOCIAL An enjoyable evening 'was spent on Friday, November 15, when the North Cobalt Home and School Association, held their monthly card' social. The prize winnere were: Euc- hre, Ladies first, Mrs. H. Mac- Farlane, Second Mrs. O'Shaugh- nessy, Consolation, Mrs. Cook, Men's First Ed. Mahon. Cribbage, Ladies First, Mrs. Leon Mahon, Second Mrs. God- dard, Mens' First, S. Houle, Second, Hector MacFarlane. Lunch was then served. ALL ADS MUST BE IN THIS OFFICE BY 5 P.M. TUESDAY FOR PUBLICATION THURSD AY. PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! GAIN 5, 10, 15 Ibs. New pep, Try famius Ostrex Tonic lets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. Ost- rex also improves poor appe- tite due to lack of iron. "Get- acquainted" size only 60c, At all druggists. Tab- 37-2c FOR RENT--4 room house at Mileage 104. Phone 3063. Mrs. Frank Clattenbury. 37-1* "SHERIFF'S SALE OF GOODS AND CHATTELS By virtue of a Writ of "Fieri Facias" to me directed and delivered against the Goods and Chattels of JUNO MET- ALS CORPORATION, De- fendant, I have seized and taken into execution all the interest of the said Defendant in the following .Goods and Chattels : One Aluminum Cage, Manu- factured by FE. Long Limited, Serial Number 729, One Air Hoist 14" x 18" O.D. Cylinder, 48" Diameter Drum with 33" Face with approxi mately 300' of 34" Cable. ALL OF WHICH INTEREST in the said property WILL BE OFFERED, FOR SALE at my office in» the Court House, Haileybury, Ontario, on Mon- day, the 2nd day of December, 1957, at the 'hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. J. M. Shouldice, Sheriff of Temiskaming Sheriff's Office, Haileybury, District of Temiskaming, Nov- ember 18, 1957." 37-1c "SHERIFF'S SALE OF GOODS AND CHATTELS By virtue of Venditioni Exponas to me directed and delivered against the Goods and Ohattels of Harry Conroy, I will offer for sale all the interest of the said Defendant, Harry Conroy, in the following goods and? chattels : One, J-3 Piper Cub 2-place Aeroplane, registration num- ber C.F.--E.G.Q. Model L-4- B, Serial Number 243C, Eng- ine Number 6749468. ALL OF WHICH INTEREST in the said property will be offered for sale under the terms of the above Writ at my office in the Court House. Haileybury Ontario, on Mon- day the 2nd Day of December, 1957, at the hour -of Two o'clock in the afternoon. J. M. Shouldice, Sheriff of Temiskaming ~ Sheriff's Office, Haileybury, District of Temiskaming, Nov- ember 18, 1957.' 37-1c too. BINGO--November 26th, Leg- ion Hall, Haileybury, C.P. and T. and General Fund by Re- bekah Lodge, 20 games 50c _ Door prize $25.00. 37-1c FOR RENT -- One furnished room. Phone 379 or éall at 59 Blackwall Street. Ee Seca ees as, te Si 207-1 FOR RENT--2 roomed apart- ment. Apply Paul Jolivent, Albert Street. Phone 619-R-5. _37-1* Will do housework on Saturdays Phone 619-R-5. SY 1c Room to Rent--With or without board, Phone 706, 37-3¢ --HELP WANTED-- Handyman, married, no children. Current wage rate $1.38 to $1.65 per hour. Wife must be willing to prepare and serve meals to one or more employ- ees and act as housekeeper in staff house, tor which suit- able payment. will be made. A comfortable, small heated a- partment is available. Deep freeze, refrigerator, range and washing machine are provid- ed. If interested, call in per- son at the Area Office, Ont- ario Hydro, New Liskeard, Monday through Friday. 36-2c FOR RENT -- Three roomed apartment, Phone 391, 36-2c Room for Rent, with Kitchen privileges. Suitable for two girls. Phone 767 after 6 p.m. _36-2c FOR RENT--Large office with walk in vault. Also two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for light housekeep- ing. Apply 30 Georgina Avenue or Phone 773. ae st: 36-1e Will do washing, ironing or sewing at home. Phone 3009 North Cobalt, 36-2" WANTED--Odd jobs in carpen- try work. Phone 682-W. 36-2¢ FOR SALE--One Hudson seal coat, size 16. Phone 480. 36-lc¢ FOR SALE--Several fine mod- ern homes, both large and small, situated in both south and north ends of Haileybury. Immediate occupancy. Apply f&. M. McCuaig, Real Estate Broker, 58 Georgina Ave., Phone 135. 51-tfc $1.00 TRIAL offer. Twenty-five deluxe personal requirements. Latest catalogue included. The Medico Agency, Box 22, Ter- minal "Q" Toronto, Ontario. 12-tfc Haileybury: WED. & THURS. -- ADULT ENT she was his! ron WARNER BROS. STARRING: George Nader WAV AU NON NO NONONONG) COBALT: Friday and Saturday é He bought hen... _ADDED FEATURE-- "MAN AFRAID,, Cinemascope AON NU NTNU NY NOON NON NOV. 27th--28th NOV. 29th--30th ERTAINMENT -- From the tumultuous best-seller by the author of 'All the King's Men,' Phyllis Thaxter BAK AL WK BARK BO BAK BAL At one time tuberculosis was the great scourge of the young. Women in their its chief victims. twenti The es were picture has now changed. Deaths caused by tuberculosis are much more numerous among men than wo- men and the greatest number if deaths among women f Tuberculosis rom TB . Is in the 40 - 49 age grotip. is not inherited. It is spread by germs. You can help to stop TB. Buy and use Christmas Seals, { Tuberculosis is not inherited It "runs in families" because it is an infectious disease. Where one member of a family has con- tracted it others in the family are exposed to _ infection fre- quently and over long periods. HAILEYBURY: LAST SHOWING TODAY COBALT: Friday and Saturday NOV. 22nd--23rd OPERATION. us se I wonder if the men at the Mad Ball tonight will recognize me out of uniform?" MAD -- BALL, John Ireland all alin all on ot ll i alte ot --ADDED FEATURE-- "GUNSLINGER" IN COLOR Beverly Garland co-starring coLossAL CALYPSO SCREEN CARNIYA, ered ert MEG MYLES JOHNNY DESMOND - MERRY ANDERS - MEG PAUL LANGTON - JOEL GREY - THE TRENIERS THE TARRIERS » THE HE-LO'S - MAYA ANGELOU 'Screen Play by DAVID CHAN! Busected IDLER + St lt a at ee a HAILEYBURY: Friday and Saturday COBALT: Monday and Tuesday ORVILLE H. HAMPTON » Prod Dy FRED, SEARS +A CLOVER PRODUCTION 7 Cote --ADDED FEATURE-- JOCK MAHONEY - LUANA PATTEN NOV. 22nd--23rd | NOV. 25th--26th e = STARRING: HAILEYBURY: After Sun. Midnight, Mon. & Tues Nov. 25-26 COBALT: Wednesday and Thursday NOV. 27th--28th x, CO-STARRING . -digifd, towne abou Tiny ; mode Family abot hapa LSHENISEN- WALTER BREAN PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS TWO-COMPLETE SHQWINGS NIGHTLY at 7 & 9 p.m.