The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 18 Sep 1958, p. 2

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THE HAILEYBURIAN ond COBALT WEEKLY POST Ws: the TGichen Cable by My. Mac I hope all Women's Insti- tute members in the district are planning to attend the annual Area Convention, for the combined districts of Cochrane and Temiskaming being held this year in North Cobalt. The dates are September 30th and October lst. anda full program has been planned. The provincial president, Mrs. James Haggerty of Napanee. willbe present, also Miss Florence Eady who will represent Miss Helen Mc- Kercher, provincial director. In charge of Girl's Club work, will be the home econ 'omists for Temiskaming and Cochrane, Miss Laura Phip- pen and Miss Eleanor Knott. At the evening session , Miss Lily Petty, former home economist, will show slides of pictures taken at e A.C.W.W.in Ceylon and ther countries which she fisited during her tour. The theme of the conven- tion is "The Candle of Unity can Lightthe Lamp of Univ- ersal Peace"' Andin conn- ection with that theme, it is rather interesting to note that the convention is being held in St. Martin"s Roman Catholic Parish hall, the Ladies Orange Benevolent Association are catering for the luncheon, and the North ENGAGU MENT Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Patterson of Kingston, Ont- ario, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh - ter June to Edward James Woods, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Happy Wwods ,Hai- leybury. The wedding will take place in Kingston, December 27th, 1958. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Devins wish to announce the arrival of their daughter, Jean Elizabeth, at Mise ri- cordia Hospital, Haileybury. on Friday, September 5th. , 1958. CHRIST ENING CEREMONY On Sunday afternoon, Sept ember 7th.,. in St. James Anglican Church, Cobalt, the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. M.W Heslip, of Hound Chutes: were given the names of John Ernest and Joseph McNamee in a christening service conducted by the Rector, the Rev.G.S.Johnston. Their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Geck were the god- | parente. Miss Helen Lawson of Emmanuel College Saskatoon has visited Mr. and Mrs. half and half French and English, are catering for the banquet. HMA KAAE EKA KK As this will be my last chat to you "Across the Kitchen "Table" under the present mar agement , I would like to thank all those who have help- ed me with suggestions and little items of news that add- ed to its interest. And also, my sincere thanks to those who have presented "flowers to the living" in the form of verbal pats on the back and letters of appreciation for my neighborly chatter. It is things like that and the know- ledge that one has gained new friends that makes life much more pleasant and gives encouragement in a world that often needs it badly. It is almost two and a half years since I came here to work for Mr. Hunt and I have thoroughly enjoyed my association with him and the rest of the staff, even though my opinions regarding relig- ion, politics and liquor have at most times differed toa great degree, from theirs. I am staying on under the new managementand am looking forward to yourcon- tinued co-operation in the future. ST.PAUL'S W.A. is holding a black- elephant swap party on Thursday October 16th at 8pm.in the Parish hall. Each person attending must bring five househoid WATER RATES WILL BE PROPERTIES , WAS THE CUSTOM . Ly Etats ayy Lat aaah Sie 1 things shehas nofsrther use for but GOOD USABLE things.] 90 cents, and refreshments When everyone has arrived | Will be serv S. )and the articles all assembled COME AND SWAP WITH U peptemper is. IIS The admission fee will be , MURRAY McKINNON Your [Cobalt Women's Institute, acard will be drawn tosee| whose membership isabout|who gets the first pick. The;~v'~ second pick goes ta the person whose item was first chosen by the starter and soon, thus those who bring the best art - icles are the early cuoosers. Each person arrives with five articles she did not want, and rarely fails to leave with five she can enjoy. - ; VERrCieD FOR SALE. One only 1954 Buick 2 docr hard top super. One only 1953 Dodge half | ton Pick-up. One only 1946 3 ton stake -- truck body Maple Leaf. Apply P.M.Fleming Limited Haileybury . Representative 72 Nickel -- Cobalt Dial 4519 2 2)55 556550 )5 0 pais ae | FOX CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD : IAN MacDIARMID General Insurance Auto Financing Telephone 10 Haileybury, Ontario Expert. packing and moving ae specialize in the Pallet vault storage system. 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