The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 25 Jun 1959, p. 5

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ath 7 a cS ' (Ns ZW A Z ZY, BQ Z. GY Z Z Z Z g ZW Z Z Z Z | Y BAA Spadea's ° International _ Designer AX , PATTERN wig Lachasse of London S-314 Among thé famous names. who design clothes fit for a Queen is Lachasse, creator of this model which can be formal or casual de- pending on the choice of fabric. Set-in bands that are continued from the shoulder straps empha- size an-elongated bodice. Seeming to spring from these are gathered panels which add graceful full- ness to the gored skirt. All this detail, however, presents no prob- lem, even to a beginner, since the custom cut pattern is accurately perforated for precise matching and includes an easy-to-follow in- struction -sheet._ In linen, pretty cottons, slubbed or smooth silks it is perfect for summer wear, Later 'you will want to make it again PHOTOS INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL WEDDINGS IDENTIFICATION PICTURE FRAMING Enlarging Papers, Developers and Supplies Mounting 'Board Thursday, June 25, 1959 The Haileyburian North Cobalt Public School graduating class members were guests at a graduating party held at the school last week, and are all on hand for their picture. Back row, left to right: Arthur Lavallee, Wayne Huard, Robert Ross, Linda Walton, Garry Hermiston, Dennis Hewitt, C. Hawn, Middle, 1. to r. -- Betty Ann Mardell, Lynne Sullivan, ENen Burling, Geraldine Hoover, Kirsten Jensen, Mary Robinson. Front J, to r. -- Robert Mikkola, Brian Mahon, David McCarty, Ronald Olson. V. H. Langstaffe V. H. Langstaffe, for many years a resident of this town, died Mon- day in his Streetsville home. He was in his 66th year. Mr. Langstaffe was an engineer for the Ontario Department of Highways, and worked out of New Liskeard for 20 years. He was a valued leader in many ttown ac- tivities. Born in England, Mr. Langstaffe served the department in Kenora and Toronto after leaving here in 1949, He is survived by his wife, his married daughter, Patricia and a son, Ralph in Toronto. Funeral services were held at the Earl Elliott Funeral Home on June 25. Pickerel Contest The pickerel contest was 'won this week by Garry Gregory, who hooked and landed a 6 pound 2 ounce whopper while taking a breather from his exam studies at Twin Lakes. Garry wins this week's prize, and if he drops in we will see that he gets it. in faille, silk taffeta, satin or bro- cades. Sizes Bust Waist Hips Length* 10 34 24 35 inch. 16% 12 35 25 86 inch. ~1634 14 364% 26%. 3716 - inch.- 17 16 38 28 39. inch: 17% 18 AD 30 41 ineh. 17% * Length from Nape of Neck to Waist. Size 12 requires 4 7/8 yards of 36 inch material' for dress. To order Pattern No. S-314 state size, send $1.25. For new Jumbo 144°page.In- | Seenesansiog - 'Ilternational Designer Pattern Book : B-C, send $1.25. Address SPADEA, ; Printing _ these Norman Hartnell' (Canada)}}- Company Limited | Limited, 214 Main St.; Toronto 13, 1 Ontario (or: newspaper box; N-7): Mi 7-4313 "New Liskeard Please allow. two weeks for deliv- ery. SO ANA ININNNNN QB Sy SW TA gg LAY ELECTR DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL WIRING | AUTOMATIC CONTROLS, MOTORS AND APPLIANCE SERVICE Wwe Phone OS 2-3682. WN = ri MS WW A AWN »--ed Cm aada._.ADB cou naetence QQ W"°?7' for the tests to be held at the New Liskeard Beach, with comfortable, (free) seats avail- able in the grandstand. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 26, rain or shine, and those attending will have a chance to see what the girls have to do to win a chance at the Dairy Queen Crown, and a trip to the continent. Be sure you are on hand, to give the girls a hand. Following the show, the con- testants will be guests of the Teen-Town Club at a dance to be held in the pavilion at the beach. Dairy Princess District Dairymen have gone all out to make the Dairy Princess contest a complete success. Sufficient money has been donated by farm organizations, dairy groups and service club to make it attractive for the contestants. The committee has arranged SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL Classified Ads Bring Results SKYLARK Transistor Radio FREE t Six: transistors" and. one diode, with each combine: with a 312" high: efficiency permanent magnet. dynamic speaker" TRANSISTOR to give unparalleled. performance: r RADIO HOT ROD AUTOMOBILE: Runs on batteries Valued at $6.95 CK APPLIANCES 3 STORES Haileybury Comes complete with leather case and earphone and battery. _ regular price $59.95 Cobalt New Liskeard |

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