The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 19 Jun 1958, p. 1

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a "Se Mrs. Tr TT eae ane he Leishm? Vol. 54 No. 15 a 5 Petes yas Pg z 15. 3%2. S63: Cobalt High School Students Achieve High Marks In Exams students of received the without The following Grade XII have following standing writing the final examinations: Buffam, Pat: English 75, Tlistory 78, Algebra 83, Chem- istry 73: Latin 76, French 78, Health. 76. Campbell, Howard: Latin 71 Dunning, Ruth: English 76 History 79, Latin 76, French 80 Health 82. Hogan, Loretta: Algebra 78, Health, 72. flumphrey, June: Health 78. Johnsen Walter: Physics 66. Keenan, Sheila: English 82 History 85, Algebra 73, Chem- istry 78, Latin 80, French 78, Health 80, Linklater, Helen; English 75, History 76, Algebra 78, Health 76. McAlpine, Denise: 70, Latin 77, Health 70. Osterberg, Carl: History 75, Algebra 76, Chemistry 79, La- tin 76, French 73, Health 70. History Prime, laine; Chemistry 70, French 75. Shields, Donna: ITnglish 89, History 92, Algebra 88, Chem- iatry 8&8, Latin 90 French 85, Health S84. Slaght Judy: Algebra 70. Thibeault, Romeo: History 40, Algebra 83, French 77. Weller,. Barry: Jnglish 77, History 71, Algebra 72, Chem- istry 71, Health 76. VICTOR ALLEN The funeral of Victor Allen, -,, Who lost his life by drowning in Northern Manitoba, willbe held from St. Paul's Anglican Church on Monday, June 23rd Algebra 75, - 73, History 72, Geometry 76, Health 72. McAnulty, Mike: Geometry 68. : Fresse, Marcel: Physics 67- Health XII 72. Mrs. 1. J. Davis New President of Haileybury C.WLL. Members of the Hail- eybury Catholic Women's League held their final meet- ing until the fall months in the Parish Hall on Tuesday night, June 17th. with the new president, Mrs.J J. Davis, who took over the presidency from Mrs.C.J.Donegan folI* Owing the recent convention here, in the chair. Rev. L. Bruneue opened the meeting with the Léeapue-Prayer. Mrs.D.Hogan Was named diocesan conve- ner for radio, press and te- levision. The members dec- ided to raise funds to assist in same of the furnishings for the new wing at the con- vent. Tentative plans were made for the bazaar to be held on October 24th. and 25th. ard. Mr.and Mrs.Camp- bell were presented with a silver tea service silver tea service by their son and daughter and alsc received many other gifts, cards and messages of con- atulations. H.L. Umphrey and N. J.McAulay were appointed as representatives at the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Curling Association meeting which this year iueeting which this year -- will be held in Iroquois Fall will be held in Iroquois Falls on Wednesday , Octob- er Ist. AEE wre s ; 1 : 4 Thursday, June 19th, Mw. Mrs. E. Campbell = RA. Morissette --algonuins Attend Honored By Family Heads Curling Club Summer Camp = Bb i Campbell were enierianead For Goming Year -- ,,, mmr mB. The following students of gt a surprise party Re _ ser of New Liskeard and Grade XI have received the: d by th ean.) Trooper Gordon Othmer -- following | standing without em py eir daughter, Ann, At a meeting of the of Cobalt were in Meaford: writing the final exams: and their son Gilbert, on the Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Nett Buffam, Jack: English Comp occasion of their 25th wed- Club held last week R. A last week representing"C 71, Eng. Lit. 69, History 76, * *'- Squadron of the Algonquin Latin Au. 66, Health 68, ding anniversary,June lg. 2Ti88ette waselectedpre- Reciment at the summer Campbell, Bill: Physics 70, sary,dune 16. sidentfor the ensuing Sage Th year camp concentration period Latin Au. 79, Jatin Comp. 80, e evening was with Clayton Dunn of Cob- dé Whiolt alaet French Au 75, French Comp. Spent in singing and mus- alt as vice-president Ae ost Cvery asf: 77, Gracle XII Health 70. ic. Those present in- -- ms c ect of armoured warfare Dunning, Margaret: English @lyded Mr and Mrs.N.O The executive elec- was studied in the lecture Comp. 86. English Lit. 80, 3 "N-VS- ted were as follows-George History 79, Geometry 73,. Phy- lund, Walter Oslund, Miss Byles,B.H.Budgeon,T.D, rooms and practised in the sics 72, Latin Au. 74, French Merle Campbell, Mrs. Rob- Cragg, Pe Grozelle,N training areas. Au, 78, French Comp. 80, Hea. @Ft Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. J.Me A; 1 sate L.D MoGa Representatives ates ge, Peter: English Co- les Campbell, Mra. L. cyan a Shouldice propane, Algona a = pete we Ps tr Craig, Mr.and Mrs.G.Cr- gee ee rons in Timmins, Virgini-| (ni b6: aig, Mr. and Mrs.Wilmot Mc elected as secretary-trea- atown ,, Kapuskasing , Kirkl- Maarala: Allin: Tistorv 79. #ariane,Mr.and Mrs.T and Lake and North Bay w Geometry 80, Physics 68, Latin ne ae S.~om surer. B.H.Budgeon and Le Pe ics Meee eRe Huff, Mr.and Mrs. James : and Lake and North Bay we- \u. 69. Latin Comp. 70, French T.D.Cragg were appointed alnG invationd Au, 67, French 'Comp. 71, Hilleoat, Martin Oslund Mr to the building committee. SC ee sh Health 68. , and Mre.Arnold Neilson, Mr 'Th e New Year's -- Megs Denis: History 67. and Mrs.R. Carlson. Ca iee this - Heikkila, Bob: English Lit. Lunch was served will he under the supervis- 686. ' by Miss Ann Campbell,as- _ ion of George Byles and J. Keen, Vivian: English Comp. -- 'sisted by Miss Pauline Hu- M. Shouldice. Tommy Common will be at the Haileybury Armories on Saturday, June 21st. ray {

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