The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 18 Sep 1958, p. 5

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cours Se aes 'Legion attended in a body. 'Clark of Peterborough, and - André w Slater of Blind River many years with a littlecare. _were present 5 ht @bituary Want Ads Mrs. Christina Ann Slater died at Misericordia Hospital, Haileybury, on Tuesday Sep- tember 9th.following a short illness. She was 78 years of age and came from Aberdeen, Scotland. She was first married to Mr Alexander Clark. Follow- ing his death she came to Canada where she married Mr.John J. Slater. . She has been aresident of this area cor 26 years. Mrs. Slater was a Past President of the Daughters of Scotland, dlso a Past Pres; ident of the Ladies Auxiliary Branch 44 of the Canadian Legion, also a member of the Eastern Star. On Thurday evening the Daughters of Scotlandheld their fameral service at Buf-' fam's Funeral Chapel. The funeral service was held on Friday, September 12th. at 2 pm. with Rey. ,G. Johnston officiating. Internment was in Mount Pleasant Ceme/ dry, Hailey- bury. The Ladies Auxilliary Branch 44 of the Canadian 'Pall-Bearers were E.M. Houghton, D. McLeod, 0.C. Robinson ,S.Tresddder, T. Welch all of Cobalt, and Mr. Ss. Mallette of New Liskeard. |Haileybury. eybury. PERSONAL WHY FEEL OLD? Feel Years Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets revitalise __?HE HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST hagd wringer, sealers and various articles. Owner leav- ing town. Phone 562. For Sale: Persian Paw coat, medivm size. Apply 2 doors North of Hospital. (28-1-c) thousands past 40 .Only 60¢ at all druggists. For sale: Fine four bedroom insulated house in the south end, very reasonable down payment with excellent terms Also-an attrective new three '|bedroom bungalow in north | end. Apply: E.M.McCusig, Real Estate Broker. Phone 135 (28-2-c) sincere thanks and apprec- |ilittle isiand God's redeeming iation to Dr.Durningandthe |lspiritis at work. Significantly; staff of the Misericordia Hospital , to Rev. 'Brunette, also our friends 'and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and the assistance given us during CARD GF THANKS We wish to express our Father ur recent bereavement. Mrs. V. Sulphur and family 'To rent. Winterized cottage suitable for two. Albert Groom, Moores Cove, Haileybury., Ontario. (28-1-pd.) For rent: Bachelor apart - ments. Apply P.M. Fleming, phone 9 Hatleybury, Or 27 after 6p.m., or Cobalt 4774 during the day. (28-1-c ) Wanted; Maid for general housework. Phone 27 Hail- (28-1-c.) For sale: Quebec heater, electric rangette in good condition, oak dining room table, kitchen table andfour hardwood chairs,a rocking chair, bed with coil spring mattress, small round table- COMING EVENTS St. Paul's W.A. willbe { holding a rummage sale on Saturday, October 4th,at 9 a.m. in the Parish Hall. St. John's Anglican Church Christmas Bazaar will be held in the Parish Hall on Saturday, afternoon, Novem: ber 8th., starting at three o'clock. 3 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT. Born--To M~ and Mrs.Frank Simpson (nee "»rothy Stew- art) of Murdochv."'e Quebec. a son Francis Andrew, on Friday, September 10th 1958; \ English, to the inhabitants 'in the activities of the Bible THE BIBLE TODAY _ The. world Press and Radio is fuli of dark and foreboding news today. Some of it is about the little island of Cyprus- the scene of the Apostle Paul's act- ivitiés and missionary _ Thursday Seprember 18th. 1958 | ee a) Telephone 10 Haileybury, Ontario ' rwwuwwrueewewwewwewveYy* journeys. Yet even in this chaotic | enougn the Bible Society has & Colporteur there whose name is Barnabas. He operates from a new Bible House only built in the last few years, and he iswel- comed wherever he goes, as he carries the precious Wordin Turkish, Greekand of that strife-torn little spot. Since God's Word always accomplishes what He wills, Society and its faithful ser- vants, we may confidently expect that the" light will break forth" in Cypruson His own good time. Suggested readings for next week: Sun. - Mark 8: 1-38 Mon.- Mark 9; 1-29 Tues.-Mark 9: 30-50 Wed. -- Mark 10; 1-27 Thur.-Mark 10: 28-52 A tan who has taken your time <ecognizes no debt; yet it is the one he can never re: pay. Survivors are two daugh- ters Mrs.R . Wilson of Sault 'St, Marie, and Mrs.R. Cox, of Detroit, two sonsAlex. ar.and Mrs. Alex. Clark of Peterborough attended 'the funeral. LETTER TO THE EDITOR 179 LockSt. Peterboro. Dear Sir, ; Thank you very mu- ch for the pictures and papers] © re. Old Gertie. Your. little write up was very good but there isone error. SOCIAL DANCING SUCH AS MAMBA, RHUMBA, CHA-CHA,ETC. 28-2-¢ Notice PETER MOLLINSON FORM ERLY OF MONTREAL WILL BE OPENING A DANCING SCHOOL FOR | TAP AND BALLET CLASSES ALSO REGISTRATION DATES WILL BE SEPT.20th. and' 27th. AT THE LEGION HALL IN HAILEYBURY. Fri.- Mark 11: F433 Sat.- Mark 12: 1-17 COBAT.T Mr.and Mrs. Don Parkhill and family of Kirkland Lake visited Mr.and Mrs.R. Lat- imore during the week-end. OJ U1-N BOE ° BLOCKS Cinder, Concrete & Haydite ® CHIMNEY BLOCKS Square and Round Flue -® CULVERT and DRAINAGE TILE ® CONCRETE BRICK Common and Colored SAND' -- GRAVEL --- STONE J, M. WRIGHT LIMITED 107 Sheriff Ave. at . Algonquin Ave. BE PREPARED ee You were probably mis- informed about the brealdown which was very minor. I had everything fixed ina short time and Old Gertie went through to New Liskeard on her own powere like a thoro- ughbred. The old girl is good for in your paper at a future date « Ed Payne. Mrs. Lloyd MacMillan was hustess at L.chlee Lodge, 'Bass Lake,t: the members of the Gideons. on Saturday September [Sth. About 3 Notice CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGY COBALT BRANCH FIRST MEETING OF 1958-1958 SEASON Please correct the error FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1958, AT-8:)0 P.M. IN THE CANADIAN LEGION HALL, HAILEYBURY FILM: " RIPPLE ROCK EXPLOSION" AND TALK BY AN EYE WITNESS COURTESY OF DU PONT CANAD A (1956) LTD. A WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL : PRESENT AND INTENDING MEMBERS 28-i-< That's the vow Fred § @ injuries. rod che feelin actions. marish situation. ildren on the Your Ontario "ll never drive again a3 long-az I iive!'® Sraith tock when he learned oy oun iter he had run over had died asa te '2 conscience was oes ain eee eae ne @ up hia driver's license, neve; zen behind the wheel of a car since. ; There's only one way to avoid Fred Smith's night- hat's always to watch for M4 Departm t of Transport urges to support the current Child Safety campaign,

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