Guests and Hosts Miller,' Trustee Mrs. T. Duncan, Honored guests, and some of the senior girls who worked so hard to make the Cobalt High School tea a success were Principal R. Patricia Buffam, Donna Shields, Margaret Dunning and Mrs, Harold Steers, Home Economics teacher. Shakespearean (Continued from Page One) Next came 'In Such Night," by Bettylou Atchison and Tony Cassidy; "Sing a Merry Madrigal" the Orchestra and Ensemble; and "Some Lovely Summer Day," by. Dayntrie MacDougall. A combined duet and quartet "Out of Reach," was given by Bettylou Atchison and Tony Cas- sidy, Lynn St. Louis and David Black. The finale, "Our Revels Now Have Ended," was by the En- semble. Specialties presented during the second act included "Romeo and Juliet'? by Norman Fox Lynda Grozelle; "Falstaff Poins", Bill Thomson and Bob McDiarmid; "King Lear and Cordelia" Bob Brown and Hileen Kelly; "Hamlet and Ophelia' George Mahon and Sheila Small- and and man; 'Lady MacBeth. and Mac- Beth'? Anne Olson and Charles Fleming; "Lorenzo and Jessica'"' Ricky Simpson and Carolyn Pel- angio; "Prospero and Areil" Allen Mikkola and Barbara Camsell. MEMBERS OF THE CHORUS: Norma Abraham, Judy. Steven- son, Karen Day, Erna St. Louis, Ellen Tombs, Denise Smallman, Pat Davis, Judy Gibson, Barb- ara Humphreys, Dawn Ramsay, Anne Montgomery, Anne Cavan- agh, Sandra Timmins, Sheila Mac- Farlane, Carolyn Smallman, Mar- ion Plaunt, William Oslund, Bar- bara Houghtling, Karen Mac- Pherson, Tommy Neelands, Billy Wiseman, Michael Gerard, Mary Bigelow, Fred Cranston, Ruth Groom, Janet Camsell, 'Donna Hennessy, Gordon Scalzo, Wesley Kranz. The very important '"'behind-the scenes" assistants included Peter Bond, Stage Manager; Robert Brown, properties; Murray Find- lay, assisted by Emmerson Groom, Rene Cyr and Raymond Trowhill, lighting; Anne Montgomery, assis- Mine Safety For CIMM The Canadian Institute of Min- ing and Metallurgy, Cobalt branch, are holding a "Mine Safety Night" April 24 at eight o'clock in the Haileybury Legion Hall. The local Mine Accident Pre- vention Association will have ted by Gail Willard, Carol Carl- son, Sheila MacFarlane and Anne Olson, make-up; Denny Herbert, curtain and prompter; Marcel Caron, Ken Jackson, Alford Dee- ley and Gary Deeley, house and ushers; Ann Cavanagh and Barb- ara Humphreys, wardrobe; Barb- ara Houghtling and Carolyn Pel- angio, programmes; Cathy Nee- lands, publicity. we RSET enn -- aS eee charge of the meeting which will feature C. S. Gibson, Safety Di- rector, Mine Accident Prevention Association of Ontario, as guest. speaker. a Murray McKinnon Your Mutual Life Representative '72 Nickel ---- Cobalt Dial 4519 Classified Ads Bring Results illustrated booklet Orillia Haileybury, Ont. HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR FAMILY MONUMENT f Rock of Ages' new Ee EN eee Baw To Choose Your Family Monument"' visit us today. AUTHORIZED DEALER SANDERSON MONUMENT CO. - Ont. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE T. G. TULLOCH Phons OSborne 2-5218 ses 3 ae a Chevrolet rides straight and level... even over the roughest of "leve!" crossings! HAILEYBURY Chevrolet clings to the road--tighter than the white line on the highway! N; Holds the road like it owns it! Chevrolet steps out with a sure-footed con- fidence that makes every mile a sheer delight. Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension smooths out the roughest roads . . . Chevy's broad frame and low centre of gravity hold you as tight to the road as the stripe of paint down the centre. Chevrolet has the go-power you need for to- day's driving, too. Just a touch of your toe gets you out of highway emergencies .. . fast. Visit your Chevrolet dealer and arrange to pleasure-test Chevrolet today! C-2259C of city traffic tangles quickly . . GARAGE The perfectly-behaved "city slicker'. Eases out . cleanly. High road clearance and Full Coil suspension make Chevrolet the "go-anywhere" car of the year. Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Chev. Trucks Dial OS 2-3001 FERGUSON ST. Be) HAILEYBURY