¢ GS RTT EE a . bury, Phone M. McCuaig, Real Estate If you wish to have your pian, Beach, on Sunday, July 20 Broker , 58 Georgina Ave. has a number of excellent houses for sale, in all sec- tions of the tovn. Immed-. fate occupancy. For par- ticulars phone.135. 7-tfic 'For Sale - Large home in first class condition. Three Building and Contracting. re bedrooms, insulated, fine garden and garage onone * and one half lots. Apply E.M. ate Broker. McCuaig, Real Est- Rhone 135. For Sale: 1952 Pontiac, 2 door. Bargain-Phone 757 20-1 For Rent: Three room- apartment, dowr. stairs flat. Haileybury, Phone 391 20-1-¢ For Sale - Fine Modern Three bedroom home on lar- ge lot, in North end. Apply -E.M. McCuaig, Phone -135. ber wanted. A _ Senogrepher wanted for the Department of Labour office, Shorthand necessary. ' Turnbull, New Liskeard, The Canadian Legion by Mr. Leitinen on the accor- Branch 44 with the Ladies' dian. ; Auxiliary Branch 44 held Theraces wereasfollowa their annual picnic at Mr, Sirls5years andunder ist. and Mrs. Jack Underwood's Linda Cole, 2nd. Sheila : Frackleton, 3rd. Linda Sopha. Boys 5 years and Mr. and Mrs. Bill e under 1st. Bruce Cooper McPherson were in charge of the childrens and aduli 20d. Chris Ruddy, 3rd. races, andthey were assist- Hughie Gilbeau. Girls 8 ed in this by Elmer Miller, Years and under ist. Donna Wayne Wink, Carl Polmi, Cole 2nd. Patsy Cooper, 3rd tuned or repaired by Leon- ard Morin, call Mrs. Neil Phone 1315. Leonard Morir is bi-lingual and has thir- teen years experience in Mrs, E. Whiteh B eE. eadand Mrs. Brenda Frackleton. Boys piano repairing and tuning. Paul Wink. Treats for the ® years and under Ist. children were gum, candy . Michael Cole, 2nd. Brian pairs. remodelling, all succers, chocolate barg Sopha, 3rd. Bobby Allen. kinds of carpentry, by the ice cream, pop and a ~ Girls 12 years and under: hour or contract. Free peanut scramble. 1st. Theresa Ahokas,' 2nd. estimates. Phone 634, Bill Seitinen played ihe Ilene Villineuve, 3rd. Lint Andv Scott. 45-tfe accordian and sing songs Orange: 2nd. race of giris For Sale: Two new bunk Were enjoyed. Duets were 12 years and under Ist. muttresses, reasonable SW by Mr. Bill and his Heather Marcotte. 2nd. price. Call at Mrs. J,,.@ustter Mrs. May Allen Shirley Brown 3rd. Linda 3rd. Armand Leonard. Girls 16 and under: Ist. Heather Marcotte, 2nd. Lin- da Brunnett, 3rd. Anita Gibbons. Boys 16 years and under; 1st. Johnny Cooper, 2nd. Bruce Ruddy, 3rd. Armand Leonard. The Ladies' Auxiliary Race; Ist. Mrs, Walter Frackleton, 2nd. Frances - Leonard, 3rd. Mrs. Doreen Sophy. Legion Men's Race Ist. Art Marcotte, 2nd. Wayne Wink, 8rd. Haigh Sopha. Wrestling Match: Ist. Jimmy Allen, 2nd. Bil- ly Alien. They all put their baskets of. lunch together and had « wonderful Picnic Supper and all hada most enjoyable time. Apply Court House. Hailey- 202. sont -- Basso) -_ For Sale: One baby car- riage, can be converted to car bed. ee 'Phone 464 J. + 24-1-0 - --- Jackson of Sioux Lockout and Mrs. Bill Volume, Ka- puskasing, were in town _ last week for afew days. Sie Se Ak a a ae oe oy Se aa ae The CBC Symphony A new plan A new plan has just been an- nounced for the 1958-9 season of the CBC Symphony Orchestra, recognized as being among the finest in North America. sf The. orchestra will give public concerts in Toronto. cach Sunday afternoon throughout the fall and winter. The concerts will be broad- cast on the Trans-Canada network | and wall be of 90 minutes' duration. There will be a tegular host, and an intermission during which distinguished personalities in the world of music will-be interviewed. Invitations have already gone out to a number of world-famous con- ductors. Sir Malcolm Sargent has accepted the CBC's invitation to direct one concert. Word is awaited from Sir Adrian Boult, Josef Krips and Pierre Monteux, to name three | others whom the CBC hopes to engage. Canadian conductors being invited to direct the orchestra tnclude Sir Ernest MacMillan, Heinz Unger, Alexander Brott, Boyd Neel and Ettore Mazzoleni. From time to time distinguished instrumentalists and singers will be heard with the orchestra. Details as to the Toronto concert hall to be used, and the arrange- ments for free public attendance, will be announced later. ~ \ of Ottawa. Solos wereren- Urange. Boys 12 years They «a os 1's at Hina y y say a. good driver is a nek cae dered by Mrs. JackUnder- and under: ist. Johnny Fe Nash de ad bles : ainly true when you're talking age 20-1-* wooed all acc: .anied Cooper, 2nd. Billy Allen, about vou versus another driver. POWERMATIC TRanSMISSION... MAKES TRUCK ORIVING ALMOST EASY! Virtually ends manual shifting en grades. Six forward speeda. 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