The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 17 Apr 1958, p. 6

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= Page Four THURS. APRIL 17th, 1958 ; ° @ Program 9,00--Great Movies 10.30--Hit Parade 11.00--CBC.TV News 10.45--Jim Coleman 11.00--CBC TV News 10.00--Cavalcade of Sports 1115--Local News 11.20--Weather 11.25--Sports 11.30--Million Dollar Movie Nite "Johnny Apollo" 8.00--Perry Como >aturday, April 26th 6.00--ked Skelton Show 0, SU: 6.49--W eather 0.50--World TV News /.U0--Have Gun, Will Travei 7.30--Holiday Ranch 11.10--l.ocal News i1.15-- Weather 11.20--20th Centry Movie Nite "Swance River" 6.50--W orld TV News 7.00--Leave It to Beaver 7.30-- 8.00--Plouffe Family 9,00--Big Record 9,30--Country Hoedown CFCL -- TV Timmins punday, April 20th o.UU--Burns and Allen o6.30--lather Knows Best 7 U---December bride U--$64,000 Question ¢ 0O--Ed Sullivan Show 8.00--The World's Stage 9.30--Showtime 10.0(0--Music Hall 11.00--CBC TV News 1) 1O--Druggists Newscast ij.20--Sports Roundup 11 30--Screen Triumphs "Spy In Black' Monday April 21st 6,00--Focus 7.U00--Oh Susanna 7.30--l married Joan ¢ 00--The Millionaire ¢6.00--On Camera wW.00--l Love Lucy ¥.30C--Tugboat Aanie 1G U0--Studio One 11.u0--CBC TV News i } 15---Druggists Newscast JK85 5--Le Theatre Populaire Tuesday, April zznd 6.00--Focue 7.L0--The Vise 7..0--Au Chenal du Moine 8 OG ----Front Page Challenge ¢.30-- Dragnet )00---Television Theatre fU(AL- Pro. and Con, 1U Guest Choir LA CBC TV News 1i.ls----Druggists Newscast 1\.c5--Sports Roundup 11.55--Movie Time "In This Corner" Wednesday, April 23rd f),00--Focus 7\0--Leave It Lo Beaver 7 .3.-- Disneyland $.30--Wyatt Earp Kraft Theatre Chevy Show CBC TY News 11.) Druggists» Newscast 11 <5--Sports Roundup 1] 35--Variety Tasatre- "Henry The Rainmake'r' Thursday, Abril 24th 5.30--The Lone Ranger 6,00--Focus 7.00--Chicago Wrestilng 8.00--Music Makers '58 8.30--Climax 9.00--Loretta Young Show 10.00--Folio "At home with Stephen Leacock" 11.00--CBC TV News 11.15--Druggists Newscast 11.25--Sports Roundup 11.35--Sagebush Sagas "Tioga Kid" Friday, April 25th 6.00--Focus 7.00--La Clinique du Coeur 7.30--Gunsmoke 8.00--Last of the Mohicans 8.30--Plouffe Family 9.00--Big Record 9.30-- Country Hoedown 10.00--Jerry Lewis 11.00--CBC TV News 11.15--Druggist Newscast 11.25--Sports Roundup 11.35--Mid Nite Playhouse "Barricade" Saturday, April 26th 6.00--Nation's Business 6.10-- 6.30--Reminiscing 6.45--Highway of Health 7.00--Have Gun Will Travel 7.30--Holiday Ranch 8.00--Perry Como Show 9,.00--Great- Movies "Mask of Dimitrios" 10.30--Cross Canada Hit Parade 11.00--CBC TV News 11.10--The Little Show 11.30--Saturday Nite Wrestling 12.30--Shock! "Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man" CKSO -- TV Sunday, April 20th 6.00--Burns and Allen 6.30--Father Knows Best 7.00--December Bride 7.30--World TV News 7.40--Sportsreel : 7.45--Sudbury Week in Review 8.00--Ed Sullivan Show 9.00--The World's Stage 9.30--Showtime 10.00--Decoy 10.30--Gunsmoke 11.00--CBC TV News 11.10--Local News 11.20--Sports ' 11.25--Starlight Movie Night Sudbury Monday, April 21st 6.00--$64,000 Question 6.30--Sportsreel 6.40--W eather 6.50--World TV Talk 7.00--Talk 7.15--The Way and The Truth 7.30--Fin, Fur and Feather 745 -- 7.55--This Week in Business 8.00--The Millionaire 8.30--On Camera 9.00--I Love Lucy 9.30--Tugboat Annie 10,00--Studio One 11.00--CBC TV News 1j1.15--Local News 11.20--Weather 11.25--Sports 11.30--Premicre Performance Movie Night "Parachute Nurse" Tuesday, April 22nd 6.00--Adventure of Robin Hood 6.30--Sportsreel 6.40--W eather 6.50--World TB News 7.00--Oh Susanna '7.30--Highway to Health 7 A5-- 8.00--Front Page Challenge 9.00--G.M. Theatre 8.30--Dragnet 10.00-- 11.00--CBC TV News 11.15--Local News 11.20--Weather 11.25--Sports 11.30--The Well Dressed Man 11.35---Wrestling Wednesday, April 23rd 6.00--TV Showcase 6.15--Mr, and Mrs. 6.30--Sports 6.40--W eather 6.50--World TV News 7.00--Sunbeam Ranch Party 7.30--Disneyland 8.30--Wyatt Earp 9.00--Kraft Theatre 10.00--Chevy Show 11.00--CBC TV News 11.15--Local News 11.20--W eather 11.25 --Sports 11.30--Northland Movie Night "Nine Girls" Thursday, April 24th 6.00--Showcase 6.30--Sports . 6.40--W eather 6.50--World TV News 7.00--Mark Saber 7.30--I Search for Adventure 8.00--Music Makers 8.30--Climax ®.30--Loretta Yong Show 10,00--Folio 11.00--CBC TV News 11.15--Local News 11.20--Weather 11.25--Sports 11.30--Hollywood Movie Night "Aerial Gunner" Friday, April 25th 6.00--Name the Game 6.20--Elliot Lake Television 6.30--Sportsreel 6.40--W eather DULL BUT HEALTHY In the main vestors are probably waiting to see what effect current mea- sures by government may have on the economy, says Invest- ment Editor Paul Deacon in The Financial Post, They realize the first quarter isn't encouraging: and more and more forecasts are putting the leveling out and - eventual upturn farther toward the end of 1958. At the same time, actual news of lower earn- ings could hurt market prices, even though the news is ex- pected. All this keeps market trends on an understandably dull but probably healthy basis. THE _HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST Stanley Burke, who in his 34 years has been sailor, farmer, oil-driller and reporter, has no w been appointed CBC corres- pondent at the United Nations h eadquarters at New York, tak- ing over from Charles Lynch. He will be the regular contributor to "CBC Newsmagazine." Born the Vancouver Sun in the Parlia mentary in Vancouver, Burke represented Press Gallery in Ott- awa from 1953. Since then, he has appeared on many CBC tele- vision and radio programs as reporter and commentator. Cobalt High School Announces Exam Results GRADE AIII Dunn, Suz June 58.1 Conti, Angela * 09.7; aune /3; Hermiston, tucnards, June 64.5 GKADE Ali buliam, Patsy 75 58.4 61.9 80.4 Davis, John Dupuis, Rachelle red winged blackbirds have re turned. The beaver on Dixon Creek, just north of Haileybury are do ing a good job of damming the creek to form pools for speckled trout, but on eee Creek;y west of the town, the dams have had to be blown because the sluggish water permits the silt to build up and fill the creek bed, In various parts of the north } particularly in the Temagami and Martin River areas consider able damage has been observed along the highway because of beaver activities. In the Coch rane--Moosenee regions, two men are employed by the ONR to continually travel the railway tracks, removing the beaver dams to prevent washout dam age. TARIFF CHANGES Major changes in Canadian tariff schedules may be expect- ed for a few industries this summer, reports The Financial Post. The budget which could be presented to the new Parliament about mid-summer will probably include new schedules covering primary iron and steel (i.e, in all forms up to the end of the roll- ing-mill); pipes and tubes; zinc Campvell, Howard Vunung, Kuth tlogan, Loretta tiumphrey, june Lady, David ~-* and its products, Kenton, Carl 73.5 - Fruits and vegetables are Fleming, David 7.03 more doubtful, lolz, Donald 69.2 The textile industries are _/2 \riday, Donna 44.1 much less likely to get early 99.2 Fraboni, Tommy 3U.9 changes in tariff rates. 74.9 Guppy, Glen 61.7 Tariff Board reports will 356.4 Guppy, Jimmie 61.5 Jennings, Lillian 34.0 barely be finished in 1958. 64.0 FINDLAY ELECTRIC PHONE 564 Haileybury, Ont. || Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Radio Repair When you motor to the GOLD TOWN .- make yourself at home with the North's oldest ~ bames in Automobiles. Pontiac - Buick - GMC -Shell- : MACDONALD - ROWE MOTORS 110 Gov't. Rd. W. Ph. 112 Kirkland Lake 44-tfc 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 stock market in- johnson, Walter Pes Johnston, Erica ao iseenan, Sheila 6.8 J arocque, Lionel 49. Lalleur, Henry 57.3 GRADE IX B EE a ee O41 3.45, Kenneth eee | (NHOME OR OFFICE --- INSHOP OR SCHOOL McAlpine, Denise ay Jac Reson Deter 76.8 Way Osterberg, Carl 9.4 7 ee 42.4 rime, lane 627 (Blinc, Robert Hepa I RUBLER STAMPS AREA TIME SAVING TOOL Rainer ae i MacKenzie. Margaret 40.6 7 Slaght, Judy 5 ar 753 Thibeault, Komeo 57.8 ot Rate sae! 86.3 We can give quick service in supplying Weller, Barry BS yee eee Ronald 483 custom made rubber stamps...at budget GRADE XI Morrison, Karen 555 prices. Drop in and tell us what you Becker, Marlene 41.4 Nadeau William 71.5 pera a have it ready for you with Butfam, Jack 62.2 \cwton, Wilhelmina 52.8 SPEED a couple of days. Campbell, Billy 67.3 Osterberg, William 589 ve THE HAILEYBURIAN ~ Dixon, Geoffrey 42.4 Price, Judy 84.3 A c SCRE ae ! Dunning, Margaret 74.7 Rey, Edward 70.4 C URACY i Fleming, Peter 57 St Hillaire, Carol §2.1 E Haarala, Allan 66.4 Schmelefake, Autr:, 56.1 Ss Hakola, Dennes 58.1 Stezht, Leroy 55.7 Heikkila, Robert 58.5 Smith, Phyllis 272 Keen, Vivian 60.1 J.:dd, Arnold he McAndrew, Donna 46.4 Trut, John F 68.9 McAnulty, Michael 46,6 Welch, Bevertey 67.7 Marcella, Wayne 45.1 Welcr, Linda he Presse, Marcel 54 Vrocn, Susie 65.) GRADE xX Birtch, Barbara Brezenski, Brent Burns, Arthur Carr, Donald Dunk, James Folz, Carol Fraboni, Morris Giguere, Dale Hamilton, Gordon Hodgson, Donna Houston Dorothy Johnson, Ross Lalonde, Darryl Lavigne, Bob Lloyd, Altena 59.6 709 57.3 45.2 81.3 31.9 67. winged blackbirds. are becomming range from kids on 67. According to E. 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