The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 23 Jul 1959, p. 5

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Cobalt Socials Fifth Birthday Dorothy Tresidder celebrated her fifth birthday on Saturday, July 11th, by inviting six young friends to a lawn party at her vy-~ame. Lively games were played Fg the afternoon and a icnic supper was served by the hostess Mrs. Ivan Tresidder assist- ed by Dorothy's grandmother, Mrs. Hal Fleming. Candy baskets and balloons added to the enjoyment of the young guests who were: Ruth Saxton, Billy, Paul and Rod- dy Mathews, Alan Milroy, Susan Todd. Also present were Mrs. Stan Tresidder, Grandpa Fleming and Dorothy's two sisters Judy and Patricia. Legion Bingo The regular Legion bingo -was held in the Legion Lounge, Fri- day, July 17th. Share the» Wealth specials were won by Mrs. Sylves- ter Sr., Mrs. T. Forcier, Mrs! V. Walker of New Liskeard. Mrs. Bergeron of New Liskeard was the winner of the door prize. School Board Meets The regular meeting of the Board of 'Trustees, Township School Area of Cobalt and Cole- man was held in the Public school, Monday, July 13th. The trustees who were present: H. Arnold Todd, chairman; B. Jackson, I. Tresid- der, W. Fleming and H. Whitham, the Principal D. C.-McGugan and Secretary-treasurer Mrs, Agatha Cameron. f The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The Board was informed that the Regional Library Co-operative Service was building a Bookmo- | bile and will be ready to start in | September. Thursday, July 23, 1959 The Annual Conference of Nor- thern Ontario Principal's Associa- tion will be held in Timmins on October 16 and 17th. It was decided to advertise for an assistant to the caretaker and all applications are to be in by August 15th. A base is to be prepared on the school lawn to install the bell which was removed from the old school. The school attendance officer, Mfs* Lila Dixon reported that three absentee calls were investigated in June. The Principal reported that the The Haileyburian Page 5- enrolment for June was 334 andy percent of attendance 98.12. Po A motion was passed that beging ning with the new term in Sep-, tember the noon hour will *be City, one-half hour from 12 to 1:00 p.m... and school will be dismissed at,» 3:30 instead of 4:00 as formerty. The semi-annual financial repers- was reviewed and found satisfac- tory.' Accordion The accordion was invented in, Europe in 1829, but similar instru ments were known to the Chinese» for centuries before. OVER ONE-TWENTIETH OF THE WORLD'S CRUDE OIL comes from wells producing for BP. With active wells in Alberta, The United Kingdom, Trinidad and the Middle East, BP is one of the world's greatest oil companies. THE TREMENDOUS OUTPUT OF BP REFINERIES is under precise control of the laboratories to ensure uniform production and high quality of product. 14 large refineries are in full production with 2 more under construction. of oil ""T0 Quote our President," Says 'Wie.Bees" KEEPING PACE WITH INCREASING DEMAND for its petroleum products BP maintains a continuing search for further oil reserves. At present BP has interests in about 20 % of the world's proven reserves THE WORLD'S LARGEST SEAGOING FLEET of any kind, under one flag is owned and- operated by BP. This assures a steady flow of crude oil-to the refineries and finished products to the consuming markets. Back of all this equipment and activity is a dedication of purpose --that no one shall make a better petroleum product or provide a better service. Coupled with this desire to please is a genuine friendliness. You'll feel welcome at every BP station-- we enjoy serving you. of new and better BP rigorous field tests. "People have aright to Know the Facts" People lave a right to know what goes into the making of good petroleum products. They value their automobiles. They must have confidence that the fuels and lubricants they buy will protect their investment. That confidence will come from knowledge of the capabilities and resources of BP Canada Ltd. © ay \\ BN \¥ is | cat rt fs } . = is = eh 1 ae ee op A PROGRAM OF RESEARCH, recognized as the finest in the industry, has resulted in the development petroleum products and processes. In addition, all products are subject to TRAINING IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT and servicing of cars is given all BP station operators, in an award winning coarse, You can be confident that the man who serves you witb BP products knows hie business. i s

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