The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 16 Apr 1959, p. 4

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. Page. 4 The Haileyburian Northern Telephone (Continued: from Page One) serve Caland Iron Ore Properties near Atikokan. He also stated that the Company has made an 'appli- cation to the Quebec Public Ser- vice Board :to serve the very promising Mattagami mining area north of Amos, Quebec. The Hydro Electric Power Commission's re- quirements at new projected pow- er developments. are also being Thursday, April 16, 1959 studied. The first of these. in Northern Ontario to be served in Otter Rapids and others will be forthcoming. Mr. McKelvie spoke of some cal- culated risks that the Company had taken in the past to put them- selves in a position to give ser- vice when required. Some of these risks are now paying off, he said. "This North Country of ours is expanding rapidly and we must be ready to serve new ter- ritories as they open up in the COBALT -- FRI. ADDED F Starring: HAILEYBURY -- LAST SHOWINGS TODAY & SAT., APRIL 17 - 18 BE THE FIRST ON YOUR STREET. cS. FALL IN LOVE WITH nme SINDRA DEE-CLFFROBERISON- SMES DARREN ARTHUR OCONNEL = MR Screenplay by GABRIELLE UPTON' Based on the novel by FREDERICK KOHNER Produced by LEWIS J. RACHMIL + Directed by PAUL WENDKOS «A COLUMBIA PICTURE CINEMASCOPE -tastuan COLOR "PONY SOLDIER" COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Tyrone Power, Cameron Mitchell "Gidget's the Greatest!" --Dick Clark ~THEFOUR PREPS EATURE OF CHAINED MEN... AND A WOMAN ON THE LOOSE! WRITTEN OY RODUCEQ AP uri BURT KENNEDY . " BUDD PBOETTIOHER = HARRY WOE A RANOWN PRODUCTION-A COLUMBIA PICTURE THE UNCHAINED FURY KAREN STEELE FERELL AERTS JAMES BEST oe: a: HAILEYBURY -- FRI. & SAT., APRIL 17 - 18 COBALT -- MON. & TUES., APRIL 20 - 21 roi | EASTIIAN- COLOR ano CINEMASCOPE ADDED FEATURE "GULLIVER'S TRAVELS" COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR PLUS: CARTOON GET MORE OUT OF LIFE . COMING SOON WATCH FOR THE PLAYDATES! "Compulsion" "The Big Country" "Tom Thumlb" "The Light im the Forest" DON'T MISS THESE TOP ATTRACTIONS! . . GO OUT TO A MOVIE! early pioneering stages." The President invited comment on the new format of the Annual Report. "It is our thought,' he said, 'to give prominence to in- dustry in the North and to show the diversification of industry in our territories, a fact which is not entirely appreciated by the invest- ing public in other parts of the country. And we hope our state- ment will help to indicate that there is a_ significant diversifi- cation of industry, important to the stability of the North and to our Company." A Toronto Shareholder moved a motion of thanks- to the Directors and Management of the Company for their 1958 Report and said, "We have been watching with pleasurable excitement the growth of the Company and your Annual Report will be a great help in selling your wonderful Company to the investing public."' Director L. L. Woods drew at- tention to the regrettable death of the former President, Mr. F. L. Hutchinson, and commented on EMPIRE NEW LISKEARD -- PHONE MI 7-4102 PERFORMANCES Mon to Sat. doors open at 6:30 p.m. Shows at 7 and 9 on single bill On Double Feature last complete show at 8:15 p.m. RI. & SAT. "DAMN YANKEES" COLOR Tab Hunter, Gwen Verdon - Also - Show Business Bugs APRIL 17 - 18 MON. & TUES. "FLOODS OF FEAR" Howard Keel, Ann Heywood - Also - Miner's Daughter World On Show Pardon My Nightshirt APRIL 20 - 21 Wed. & Thurs. "NAKED AND THE DEAD" COLOR Aldo Ray, Robert Ryan - Also - Rabbit Romeo April 22 - 23 HAILEYBURY -- WED. & THURS., APRIL 22 - 23 COBALT -- FRI. & SAT., APRIL 24 - 25 JAMES MAVERICK GARNER, A STORY AS BIG AS THE SEAS ! V0 TECHNICOLOR COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Starring: Randolph Scott, Joan Leslie, Alexander Knox * From WARNER BROS. in WhenerSoorce OB) ADDED FEATURE "MAN IN THE SADDLE" EDMOND OBRIEH the serious loss it was to. "ne Company. Re-elected as Directors of the Company were: D: McKelvie, R. A. H. Taylor, L. L. Woods, W. R. Ramsay and R. T. Hutchinson, all of New Liskeard, Ontario. At a Directors Meeting held later in the day, Mr. D. McKelvie was ap- pointed President and Mr. R. A. H. Taylor, Vice-President. Kemp & Kemp, were retained as Company Audi- tors. Quonta Drama Appoints Officers. At the elections which took place at an executive meeting of the QUONTA Drama League in Hotel Haileybury, Sunday. morni Cecil Hewitt of North Bay was named as governor of the League, with the other members of the executive being A. Fournier of Sudbury, Mrs. Queenie Douglas of New Liskeard, Mrs. S. Browning of Sudbury, and Mrs. Don Best of Espanola. Mrs.- Elsie McLeod of Sudbury was returned as chairman of the northern area, with Walford Reev- es of North Bay as vice-chairman. Bob Ewing of Sault Ste. Marie is vice-chairman of the western area. Miss Joye Butcher-of Sault Ste. ; Marie is treasurer and Mrs. Mc- Leod will appoint a secretary from the Sudbury area. Other execu- tive members include J. McKay- Clements, New Liskeard; Mrs. L. Chapman, Manitoulin Iisland; Miss Marion Dennis, Kirkland Lake. Telegrams were received at the meeting from Mayor Merle E. Dickerson and H. G. Mellow of North Bay and District Chamber of Commerce, inviting the Drama League to hold next year's festival in North Bay. Members of the North Bay Gateway Theatre Guild will decide this week whe- ther or not to aecept the festival. Coming Events The Women's Federation of St. Andrew's United Church - are holding a rummage sale,, Fri- day, May 22 in the basement of the church from seven to nine p.m. 6 Student Council of Cobalt_ High School are holding their Spring Frolick tea and bake sale at Co- balt High School, Saturday, April 18th at 3 p.m. Baby sit- ters in attendance. ~ 6 Tea and bake sale, penny patel Third Order of St. Francis Holy- Cross Parish Hall, Saturday, April 25th, 2 to 5 p.m. Draw at 5 p.m. Welcome. 6 The Women's Federation of St. Andrew's United church are planning a Father and Son ban- quet. 6 The Moore's. Cove Home and School will hold its April meet- ing Tuesday, April 21 at 8 p.m. in the schoolhouse. A new slate of officers will be elected. Guest Speaker, Mr. J. Kelly, Guidance Councellor for New Liskeard High School. Lunch will be serv- ed. All are urged to attend. 6 A preliminary meeting for young peoples groups will be held at St. Paul's Anglican Parish Hall on Sunday, April 19 at 8:30 p.m. Young married couples are wel- come to attend. 6 HAILEYBURY -- SUNDAY MIDNIGHT, MON. & TUES., APRIL 20 - 21 COBALT -- WED. & THURS., APRIL 22 - 23 Chartered Accountants, , "tas

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