isAIT LEGION LADIES 1 Ladies Auxiliary regu- ahi meeting was neld: in Lounge room Winks president, ee Sah Rg Watson and { Rourke advunced the Monetcen members were Noext "mecting is to be initiation mecting. Avout tweaty-five members are gong to Englehart for the Zone rally, May 26th. Bus will leave the Li-gion Hall at 6 p.m. Mrs. Jen- gave financial report. Do- FOCENSLY Hrestaad "Mrs, colors. nings nution given to Legion Scholar- ship fund, Social and _ entertain- meat convenors gave their re- ports. The monthly gift donated by Mrs. B. Conroy was won by Mrs. St. Laurent. A social time was enjoyed. present ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE The annual Church Parade of the Oddfellows and Rebekah Lodges of Cobalt was held in The Salvation Army Citadel. Lieut D. Bursey assisted by Mrs. Lieut. Linder, New Liskeard had charge of the meeting, with Miss Edra Pringle of New Liskeard at the piano. After singing a number of favorite hymns and-choruses Lieut. D. Bursey delivered a message on The vis fa Son, after which the meeting closed with prayer by Lieut D. Bursey. hint ao rP00R QUPERT'S FEELING AWFULLY LOw...HE JUST FOUND OUT HIS GRANDFATHER WAS A SLOT- MACHINE) Civil Defence Brig. G. L. Cassidy DSO.ED, Civil Defence co-ordinator has ask- ed Tri-town councils for permis- sion to attend meetings in the three centres, and explain something of the aims and objectives of the ar- Cobalt CP & T Cobalt CPT Committee Oddfel- lows and Rebekahs met on Tues- day evening. K. Bolger, president chaired the meeting with seven members present. Tom uff, secretary read the minutes of last meeting and gave his report. Mrs. Marie Green- sides reported visiting patients in TB wards at hospital also patients in. Chronic wards. One person was given assistance. A cash donation was received from DOS. Mrs. Kangas gave. financial reports in the absence of Mrg@ Carrie Bintch. Anyone need- ing the use & a hospital -bed, qwneel chair or crutches, contact any member of the committee. They will be loaned free of charge. the area and that the original es- "J hear you met Brown's wife the other day. What kind of a woman is she?" 'The kind that talks for hours about things that leave her speechless." timate ef 250 trained persoms by next May should be exceeded by at least 60. He said the movement ig reeeiying aa suxpport | sitter a bed stort, The Salvation Army The regular meeting of the Gal- vation Army Home League was held on Wednesday, May 7th, at the home of Mrs. F. Clattenburg. Meeting was opened by singing of a hymn, Mrs. A. Joy gave the scripture reading, Psalm 121 Mrs. Joan Clattemburg gave a Treading. Lieut D: Bursey closed the meeting with prayer, after which a.social time was enjoyed. Lunch was Clattenburg. EXPLORERS Explorers Group of Cobalt Un- ited Church held their meeting Monday, (May 5th, opening with Explorers . purpose and hymn Lynda Houston took roll call and read the Log and it was approved correct. Camp Worraine fund is steadily growing. Mrs. Allen Brown, Counsellor, read the story in "Sidewalk Kids" called, "Lucky." Meeting was then closed with Explorers motto, hymn and prayer. How well do you know ONTARIO?® Check your knowledge by identifying this map However well you know Ontario, you'll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways, visiting its lovely lakes and vacationing at one of ita modern resort areas .. . like the Rideau Lakes district shown above. Take the first step now, by filling out and mailing the coupon below -ONTARIO BETTER ONTARIO TRAVEL, 852 PARLIAMENT BLDGS.. TORONTO. ONTARIO Send F REE Literature and Road Map. Ontario Department of Travel & Publicity mie Bryon L. Cathcart, Miniter | ---- 7 SNe So ee it re COBALT GIRL GUIDE NOTES The first Cobalt Co. Girl Guides held their meeting in the Com- munity Hall with fifteen Guides present. In charge of the meeting . BAILED O AT 650 MPH--Despite his broken bones, test pilot teo J. Colapietrio, 34, manages to smile from his hospital bed. Colapietro cracked two vertebrae, dislocated his shoulder, fractured his pelvis, and broke his right arm in two places when he bailed out of his uncontrollable Douglas F4-D Skyray that was traveling at a speed of 650 mph. Colapetrio landed in the Pacific and was picked up about 45 minutes later by a life- gvard feunch. , served by Mrs. 1358 was Acting Captain Giovanella, Lieut Jean Male, Lievt. Florence Cote and Company Leader Helen Dunning. Meeting opened with patrol for- mation, rot call. and inspection, then forming. a horse shoe. "The Queen" was sung, followed by Guide promise and prayer. Guides had a quiz on the Guide laws allso a discussion on Guide Camp with their Leaders. Meeting closed With Taps. Legion Card Party 'Regular Tuesday evening card party of the Legion: Auxiliary was, held on Tuesday, May 6th. Euchre and 500 were played and a gond turn out reported. 500 winners were Ist, Mrs. H. Cooper, 2nd, Mrs. Geck, Sr., 3rd, (Mrs. Ed. Lar- ocque. Euchre winners were; 1st, Mr. Joe Collins, 2nd, Mrs. Joa Collins, 3rd, Mrs. W. Jones. GENERAL STRUCTURAL TRADES : ADDL'.10N AND ALTERATIONS PROVINCIAL INSTITUTE OF MINING ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO SEALED FIXED. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. E.D. Time on, ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th, 1958 Those foam plastic pillows are not only washable, but they're machine washable, ; for the General Structural bos Work in connection with e Construction of the Addition TRY CONDENSED ADS HE EASY WAY to pay bills is by cheque. 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Manager. and Alterations to the Pro- vincial] Institute of Mining tor the Departinent of Education at Haileybury, Ontario, -- A Bid Bond made payable to the Honourable the Treasurer of Ontario in the amount of $15,000.00 must ac- company the tender. Iby an approved Guaranty Com- pany on the Department of Public Works form amount of 100% of the tender will be required from. the suc- cessiul tenderer. . Plans, specifications with tefder torm attached and tender enve- KAL CUNLRKACLURS ONLY on ot rubhe Works Ontario, Koom o430, ast lock, Parhament Buildings, Joronto 2, Ontario, and may be viewed at Room 0450, and may also be viewed at the Department of Public Works Regional Office at the Court House, North Bay Ontario, and also at the Office of the Principal at the Institute, Haileybury, Ontario, A Deposit of $50.00 will be re- quired per set of Tender Docu- ments taken out. This amount will be refunded when docu- ments are returned in good con- dition. i The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. = Deputy Minister (Architecture) Department of Public Works, : Ontario. Parliament Buildings, 4 'Toronto 2, Ontario. May 1. 1958. SUM. Provinelal A performance Bond made out in the lope may be obtaind by GENbe ~ appi<ation to tos Vepartment . G. N. Williams,