The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 17 Jul 1958, p. 8

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i a ae eae Wedding A wedding of interest ook place on June 28th. in ?embroke, Ontario, when Laureve Marlyn Purvis jJaughter of Mr. Wilbert James Purvis of 2embroke was marriedto James Anderson McKee, 2embroke son of Mrs. Mc- <ee and the late William John Mckee of New Liskeard 'omerly of Haileybury. The ceremony was per - 'ormed by Reverand R. Rowley in Calvin United Church, which was decora- ed for the occasion, with 2askets of Assorted Sum - mer flowers. The Bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of milk white lace with a souffant skirt over taffeta vith a net under skirt. The itted bodice had _ short 'rathered sleeves and a round neckline which came oO a point in the back accent 'd with a large white bow. ihe wore a large white lace at with a scalloped brim and Mrs. a THE HAILEYBURIAN AND COBALT WEEKLY POST studded with rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of white daisies red roses and green fern. The matron of Honor was Mrs. DonaldBarr of Pem- broke who was attired in a pink dress similar to the Bride'8 and worea nylon chiffon hat with a small bow at the back. The best man was Donald -- Barr of Pembroke, For the reception at the Copeland Hotel, the bride's mother received the guests wearing a street length dress of blue lace with a bouffant skirt, matching accessories and a corsage knot of pink carnations. The bride-groom's mo- ther was in a street length dress of navy and grey silk with white accessories and a corsage knot of pink carnations. For a honeymoon to Ottawa, the bride wore a navy sheath dress with matching jacket and white accessories. On their re- turn they will take up re -. sidence in Pembroke. ce | E 2 Ontario Northland Transportation Commission-Tenders for purchase of lands at Temagami Townsite, Strathy Township, District of Nipissing. Sealed Tenders properly marked on the outside as to contents and addressed to A. Jardine, General Manag- er, Ontario Northland Transportation Commission at North Bay, Ontario, will be received up to 12 o'clock Moffatt and Mrs. Kitts taught noon on Thureday, July 27th, 1958, for the purchase of wn Part Parcel 16810, in the Register for Nipissing and - being approximately 6 acres in Blocks B and C Plan M-, 261 registered in' the Office of Land Titles at North Bay and being lands situate in the Townsite of Temag- ami in that portion east 0f the Ontario Northland Rail- way. Mines, Minerals and Mining rights will be re - served. The subject property fronts on the Station Grounds ot the Ontario Northland Railway for approx- .- JULY - imately 250 feet; make one block and will be sold .as such, Proposed use and type of construction, layout of buildings, water supply, details of disposal are of con- cern to the Commission and conditions governing same will be imposed. A proposal including general layout of buildings etc. , should accompany tender. Details as to location, limitation on use, etc. , may be had on application to the Commission's Solicitor , Mr. W. C. Perry, at the Commission's offices at North Bay. Easements for access roads, water supply lines will be conveyed with the title but cost of all surveys and © construction of roads etc. will Pon by the pur- chaser. The highest or any tender will not necessarily' be accepted. A certified cheque for 15% of the amount of the ten- der, made payable to the Commission, shall accom - pany each tender, and this will be returned to unsuc - cessful tenderers. A. JARDINE, f General Manager, _ "Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, _ North Bay, Ontario. - 18-2c 'Gut of town guésts were Miss. Marjorie Gilles- pie and Donald McKee of Sudbury, Mrs. Norman Wilson, Mrs. Bruce Hons- Berger, Mrs? W. J. Mc - _kee and Bill McKee of New Liskeard. CLAIMS RECORDED : According to figures compiled .by the Ontario Department of Mines, the total number of claims re= 2orded in the first six months of this year is 11,237, down by 5,615 from the total of 16,852 recorded during the same period in 1957. The number of miners li- censes issued and renewed during the six months period ending June 30, 1958, amount ed to 6, 356. Thiscompares' with 7,841 for the first six months of 1957. : COBALT SOCIAL and PERSONAL in the High Schoolhere some years ago. Mrs. George Hoyt return- ed to her home in Moncton New Brunswick in. Tuesday having come North to attend the funeral of Mrs. Joe Jackson. Mrs. Hoyt was the Ray Middleton and made hex home for many years. with Mrs. Jackson, THE BIBLE TODAY: The Bible, with its concept of God, man, and the Universe, has had a large part inbringing to birth anew nation--Ghana. It is interesting to note that Christian missionary work there began in aBible class and in a request for Bibles. Now a high propor- tion of the members of the Cabinet governing that coun- try are Christian. It is only 120 years ago that Thomas Birch Free - man, one of the missionary pioneers, first entered Mr. and Mrs. John Dick Kumasi. The people were of Montreal were guest this fierce and warlike andtheir -- week of Mr. and Mrs. J, H, language had not been put White. _ Miss. Merilyn White has gone to Cassadaga, New York . to accepta position as coun- séllor at a Girl Scout Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moffatt and Mrs. Kay Kitts of Welland, Ontario. were in town last week renewing old acquaintances. Both Mr. a RIVE-In NEW LISKEARD. ONT. in writing. It wasa land where human sacrifices 'Thurs. Exodus 31: 1-18 Thursday, July 17th, 1958. _ tookplace and the very nanie of the city 'Kumasi" meant "the city of blood" The country has now become the Dominion of - Ghana and becomes amem- ber of the Commonwealth of Nations, 5 During the year, ae Bible Society has completed .a New Testament in TWI, one of the languages of oe people. Sun. Genesis 18 16-33 Mon. Genesis 22; 1-44 Tues. Exodus 1@ 1-26 Wed. Exodus 17: 1-16 Fri. Sat. Exodus 33: 1-23 John 2: 1-25 A guest towel is what often persuades people their -- hands don't heed waeles after all. Suggested pee: for next <r _week:; Your es MUTUAL LIFE _ Representative | 72.Nickel -- Cobalt = Dial ute AR For Vimar. Satisfaction. 'and promi Payment by Moog: y Sedan Sh Nour 2 S,MARLOW x0, et Advice cards mailed as Soon as. Blueberries' are nile Special attention to storekeepers. and buyers. 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