ee RR EY «oe a ea aI senctisildind sthengaayl Page 12 The Haileyburian WANT ADS FOR SALE ert. for SALE -- Baby carriage, practically new, very clean. Phone OS 2-3568. 12 TO RENT +O RENT -- one unfurnished up- titairs apartment, 3 piece bath, one bedroom, small kitchen and 'iv- ing room. Heated Phone OS 2-3128 taileybury. 12 'TO RENT -- 4 rovm heated apart- ment in Hialeybury.'. Inquire at IMI. 7-6569, New Liskeard. 12 -- MISCELLANEOUS If you wish to have your piano tuned or repaired by Leonard Morin, Call Mrs. Neil Turnbull, Wew Liskeard, Phone MI 7-6365. i.eonard Morin is bi-lingual and has thirteen years experience in piano fepairing and tuning. 33tf ONTARIO "TENDERS RE COAL HAILEYBURY $EALED* TENDERS will be re- feived in the office of the Tenders i i i i H | | t { ecretary, Room 6630 East Block, arliament Buildings, © Toronto, dntari until 3 p.m. E.D. time on hursday, June' 11, 1959 for the Supply and delivery of coal re- uired for Court House and Gaol nd Provincial Institute of Mining, {TATILEYBURY, Ontario. Specifications, Tender Forms and 'Tender Envelopes may be obtained on application to the Department f Public Works, Room 6630 East Block,| Parliament Buildings, TOR- INTO; 2, Ontario. Thursday, May 28, 1959 The lowest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted. J.D. Millar, Deputy Minister Dept. of Public Works, Ontario. Coming Events The Haileybury Liberal Associa- tion has opened a committee room in the Hotel Haileybury, in Room 132 on the first floor. Someone will be in charge at all times to furnish all necessary information, 12 A meeting will be held in the Tri- Town Elks building-on June 5 to eleot a new slate of officers for the Haileybury Tennis Club. Other business pertaining to re- pairing the court and securing more members will be discus- sed. Anyone interested in tennis will ibe welcomed, 12 DEATH The death occurred Tuesday night at her residence in. Hailey- bury of Mrs. H, C. Dunbar, wife of the late Howard C. Dunbar. Mrs. Dunbar is resting at the Tullock Funeral Chapel. Services will be held in the Chapel on Friday, May 29 at. 2:30 p.m. 12 Great Forest Exports - Canada's exports -of-forest pro- ducts are thrice these of animals and animal. products. Great Tree Planter In the ~ forest. unaided grows more trees than the hand of man' could plant. nature Classified Ads Bring Results Political (Continued from page one) has based his campaign on the platform of his leader John Winter- meyer. : Access roads to expand the min- ing industry, lumbering and tour- ist trade to be made immediately is his promise; he also pledges a better deal for the farmers. A. R. Herbert, member for the past two terms is campaigning on his record, and on the record of the Frost government. Speaking at Latchford, Temag- ami and North Cobalt he challeng- ed any previous government to match the record of advancement made in Ontario under the Frost Government. "Industrial development under the dynamic leadership of Leslie Frost has been phenomenal,' he said, "and from the prosperous operations has come revenue to jump municipal grants for roads, schools, and other services. There has been nothing like it in the his- tory of the country."' Mr. Herbert also said that the Frost government had won 12 bye elections since the last general election. A definite indication that the Conservative Party has the confidence of the people and will be returned in this election. ~~ ee iskaming and Northern "@ntafio' during my two terms in office,'" said Mr. Herbert, "and have been able to direct the government's at« tention to the problems of the north."' "There is no doubt in anyone's mind that a member of the govern- ment is better able to present the problems of the riding than any member in opposition," he said, "and if you see fit to return me to Queen's Park I will continue to work hard for the district." | Classified Ads Bring Results pene STR iu THEATRE PHONE OSBORNE 2-3533 AND ink co-starrin| WENDELL Directed by HORMAN Z McLEOD Savases tev (EJ UNITED ARTISTS Scrwonplay by WILLIAM BOWERS ané OANIEL 0. BEAUCHAMP Produced by JACK HOPE + Executive Producey BOB HOPE A HOPE ENTERPRSES. 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