The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 13 Mar 1958, p. 4

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THURS. _MARCH. 13th, 1958 Page F Four Cobalt-Coleman H. & S. : Hold "Founders Day" The Cobalt - Coleman and School Association "Founders' Day" meeting Monday night, in the School which was well attended This meeting is and School Clubs. Kurt Leopold meeting and spoke "Founders' Day". The principal was unable to attend but he had informative film en- chaired briefly secured a titled "Crisis in Asia" for the program. Miss C. Leng played a tape recording that Mr. McGu- gan had made of a class room period in Miss Leng's room. Gifts to Mrs. D. C. McGugan and Miss D. Reeder for their kindness in making the new banner were presented to them by Mr. Leopold. Mrs. Kangas' class play the banner for the month. Mrs. W. S. Mallett, the tary-treasurer read routine ports which were approved. freshments were by lunch committee. will dis- coming secre- Ce= Re- served the EXPLORER GIRLS GROUP ENJOY TOBOGGANING group of Church, after- Explorer Girls United enjoyable The St. Andrews spent a most BROOS OG DO BRARAS O RAD REALE SPARK'S ELECTRIC Qualified Electrician TV Antenna: Installations Call SPARKS for worry free service. Tel. 617J Haileybury "YYYYYY bdbbdbdbbe bbe deed PFO Home held on Public observed an- nually in February by the Home the on D. C. McGugan noon last Sunday at stip location f Of Boe tyro cabin at Clover Valley A large assortment of sleighs, tobaggans, flying saucers, as- sured everyone of ample supply exercise and fun. At the close of the afternoon hot dogs and beverages were provided in the open air, it was impossible to fill everyone as ( appetites were ravenous, how- ever, all were returned home in time for supper. The Explorer leaders wish to express their thanks to Mr. Gordon Kirk and the Tyro Lea- ders Mr, Jim Rodgers, Fraser Reavell for the assistance given of ST. ANDREW'S S. S. HOLD TOBOGGANING PARTY The Sr. Division of St. And- rews United Church Sunday School held their annual Tobog- gan party at Clover Valley on Friday evening, when the wea- ther was accommodating, -- the hills very fast. During the evening, erintendent Fraser Reavell literally swept off his feet, but had his landing cushioned by Miss Janice Liscumb, The nor- mal amount of bumps and brui- the Sup- was ses were received by all, but all agreed it was great fun. When tired of such energetic sport all were transported back to the Church where three films were shown, "The Golden Rule" "Three Bruins in a Canoe" and a film of last years Church Sun- day School Picnic. While waiting for Cocoa and Cookies being prepared by Miss Rice and Mrs. Faith Plaunt, Jack Hird and Mr. Gordon Kirk led the group ina short sing song. Belated presentations made to five members Sunday School. Prizes going Childs and Jan Thompson for their wonderful sales -- record during the Christmas card cam- paign, and to Allan Gardiner, and Judy Kirk First prizes in the poster contest for the World were oi the to Beverley This Year Buy The STUDEBAKER SCOTSMAN For Comfortable Econom- ical Low Cost Motoring Selling as Low as $2150.00 At KIRKLAND MOTORS Kirkland Lake Phone 784 44-20c | FINDLAY ELECTRIC PHONE 5¢4 Haileybury, Ont. Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Radio Repair Day of Prayer, Raymond Tro- hili won, second prize in this - contest, A special word of thanks goes to Richie Plaunt, for his truck which was packed with (Met- hodist Measure) both Boys and toboggans, COBALT UNITED W.A. Mrs. Basil Jackson was _host- ess to the Women's Auxiliary of the Cobalt United Church on Thursday February 27, instead of March 6, as_ both the presi- dent Mrs. H. Miller and vice- president Mrs. J. Jackson would be absent. Mrs. Miller chaired the meeting which opened. with the singing of hymn 31, scrip- ture reading and prayer by Mrs. '. Jackson, The 23, Psalm was the members present. Minutes were read by the secretary Mrs. P. Wink, roll call was responded to by nine mem- bers. It was decided to hold the meetings at 2.30 p.m., instead of 2 p.m., from now on. March-and April talent money recited by TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 9.10 a.m. 4.25 p.m. 12.25 a.m. Single Return $7.15 $12.90 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY PHONE 101-2-3 is to be made by social evenings. Mrs. Wippercht asked the W.A. to meet in the Manse for the month of April. The meeting closed with a sing-song followed by the miz- pah benediction. The Valentine Tea was quite successful, Mrs. MacArthur Sr., gave a vote of thanks to the hostess for the use of her home. The hostess served lunch as- sisted by Mrs. T. Welch and Mrs. H, Miller poured tea. Cobalt Legion Bingo The Legion Branch 44 Cobalt; held their "Share the Wealth Bingo" in the Legion Lounge on Friday, February 28. The specials won were as fol- lows: Ist Mrs. Evelyn Jones 2nd, Mrs. A. Ayotte, . 3rd, Mrs, Farrow, New Liskeard, 4th, Mrs. May Marcotte, 5th, Mrs. M. Marcotte and H. Lajeunesse. The door prize was won by FOX 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 Mrs. Joe Ruddy, North Cobalt, LEGION NOTES Hi Comrades: The battle of the champions was held at last in the Canadian Legion Hall, MHaileybury on Monday evening, where the Haileybury Comrades met the Cobalt Comrades in a 'cribbage competition.. Amid the endear- 4ing terms the comrades called the cards when no 29 hands showed, and the jeers and cheers RADAR RADA ABAD DDE Fb Ab A merged as winners and were al- the Haileybury Legion finally: THE HAILEYBURIAN. and COBALT WEEKLY POST _ lowed to keep the montrosity they created as a_ cribbage tro- phy. Once again our Ladies of the Auxiliary were in evidence by preparing a tasty lunch after the contest thanks Ladies'. On Saturday night the com- rales enjoyed a very successful social with Bill Fleury and his Hep Cats supplying the music. Till has agreed to play for us agai this Saturday night. March 15th to help put our Leg- ion in the swing. So Comrades if you are looking for an enjoy- able evening join Bill and the gang at the Social. 3 "Shure and be faith" and don't forget the 17th of March every though, it is Saint Patrick's Day, it is our general meeting night, and without exception all lrish Comrades are welcome. This is your club comnades, you and yeu alone created it, now it is up to-you to support it by your attendance at the meetings, Another gentle reminder com- rades your 1958 Legion dues are now payable, don't - get in ar- rears, Comrades, you need the Legion and the Legion needs you. So keep paid up to keep vour voice in the Legion, Fraternally, Sid. Want Aer Bring Results! IF YOU DRIVE (With acknowledgement everyone who has used. the ajjproach before.) IF you drive poorly, you dislike it. [If you drive well. will enjoy it. IF you work at good driving, you will become a good driver. IF you make friends while driving, you. will be interested and admired . ityou bully your way through traffic, you will be despised. If you act like a human being. you will be liked and respected. IF you rail at other drivers, you will be railed at. JF you seek' spurn to "ips will you good driy- ing practices, wise drivers will spurn you, IF you seek good driving ad- vice, other drivers wili seek yours. IF youdrive alertly, vou will avoid and prevent accidents. IF you drive inattentively you are bound to cause one. IF you spend your driving aime seeing, perceiving and adjusting your passage to prevailing con ditions, you will be a good driver. THE BIBLE TODAY From Korea comes the story of a young boy who worked from early morning until late la Pa Vf 3 4 5 [6 [7 |e 9 To Ji jiz is 14 5 16 7 18 iT) by 21 2 23 24 2B ZZ |28 2 30 f31 132 33 [34 135 [36 k7 38° [39 4 va) 42 py '45 a 48 49, 50 33) OES 4 SS 56 157 58 159 '61 65 66 a7 oF 70 n be] 73 74 PUZZLE No. 359 ACROSS 50 Bird: c 1 Periods of 52 Paid notice e §&4 Faroe Islands* 5 Feel one's windstorm way 55 Apportioned 10 Missile 61 Kind of fabric weapon 65 Danish 14 To rave measure a5 Habre fe = rub out 7 Portico 69 fithered Soe 18 Child's 70 Maley fore- fe Sea 71 Man's 's nam a oe out 72 Is in process aE ae 1 of decision 'unda mental 13 Move furtively mass of life 74 Small de- 3s pennencies pression Talons DOWN screw pin 1 ee 26 Place of 2 Estim e' Z 3 After apts 30 Ethiopian 3 30 Dene pots 3 Answer to Puzzle No. 358 le Boy 'ul Latvians 51 Gazelle 33 Dreadful Outfit Go ee S Hoesérack 0 Seon 53 Perform 38 Occurrence 8 Man's nick- (ard 55 Heavy file 40 To free of ami he 56 Opposed to 41 Musical ® Paradise anole) aweather composition 10 Darted 32 Greek 57 Gull-like bird 42 Tau' 11 Brilliant gravestone 58 Headland 43 Man's nick colored fish 34 Angry 59 Ireland 12 Narrow road 35 Fasten 44 Bootle port 13 Large dog securely 60 Challenge rae 21 ROE of 36 Paradises &@ wrth pene olivian eria ussian Indian tribe 23 U.S. soldier BD SOEEIE 63 Sibe ran 47 aioe weight 28 Incline ro Gana a riv jontends 'onduct 64 Bird's home rr) 28 Abode 43 Shower 67 Body of wate: make 453 feet with at night to straw rope, which to pur- chase a New Testament in Kor- ean, : The Bible Society was happy- to make the exchange, since cash is scarce in Korea, and, the Soc- iety put the rope to good use in binding up cartons of Scriptures which were being sripped by rail. The Korean Bible Society, which is. supported by the Brit- ish and Foreign Bible Society and the American Bible Society of a published the first com- plete Bible in Korean. Braille for the blind. Suggested readings for the week: Sunday--Ephesians 4: 1-32 Monday--Philippians 2: 1-30 Tuesday--1 Thessalonians 5: 1-28 Wednesday--1 Timothy 6: 1-21 Thursday--2 Timothy 2: 1-26 Friday--2 Timothy 4: 1-22 Saturday--Hebrews 1: 1-14 NORTH BAY TEACHERS' COLLEGE ONE-YEAR AND TWO-YEAR COURSES are offered leading to an Interim Elementary-School Teacher's Certificate, valid in the elementary schools of Ontario. 'TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 9, 1958. Descriptive book- let 'Teaching in the Elementary Schools of Ontario," free on request. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION: ONE-YEAR COURSE: "English Literature. TWO-YEAR COURSE: Standin, papers, one of which shall be in eight Grade 18 nglish Composition or Secondary School. peesdnaten Diploma of the General Course. INTERVIEWS WITH APPLICANTS are coianeted by the Committee of Selection. Secondary school students interested in entering Teachers' College should a) for interview through the principal of their secon ae school. Other applicants should write to: THE PRINCIPAL, NORTH BAY TEACHERS' COLLEGE FIRST ANENUE) WEST E NEW LISKEARD 1 z i ae i MPIRE THEATRE Phone 35 single bill, Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Gn Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m Show at 7 and 9 p.m. LAST SHOWING TODAY "Monolith Monster" "Love Slave of Amazon" Doublé Feature FRIDAY and SATURDAY JOHN WAYNE "Wings of the Eagle" TECHNICOLOR LOCAL TALENT NIGHT SHOW FRIDAY 9.00 to 9.30p.m, CJKL CHILDREN'S SHOW SAT. MORNING. Box Office Open 10.00 a.m. Children's Stage Program: 10:30 a,m, ON THE SCREEN -- ROY ROGERS * MARCH 14th--15th MAUREEN O'HARA MONDAY and TUESDAY "CBambi' CARTOON Special Matinee MONDAY, MARCH 17 (St. Patrick's Day) 4.15 pm. FREE TREAT.FOR THE CHILDREN: ON THE STAGE TUESDAY, 8:30:-- 9.30 p.m.. 1958 Children's Talent Program MARCH 17th--18th JANE MANSFIELD WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY _ Double Feature "The burglar" "HELLCATS OF THE NAVY" with Ronald Reagon MARCH 19th--20th DAN DURYEA THE HESTON: BRYANER: CECILB.DEMILLE'S PRODUCTION COMMANDMENTS \ PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN VISTAVISION AND Yecunicotor DECARLO- PAGET - DEREK TEN EDWARD G. ER. "ROBINSON EMPIRE THEATRE - New Liskeard Starting Friday, March 21 and continuing to March 27th the most significant entertainment of our time!

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