2-2 sete de Peg Sea Sa y Page. 8 The Haileyburian 'Round the Square (Continued From Page Seven) ee ';ing the loss of relatives. Flowers, \."gifts and cards had been sent. Sis- » ter Signe Kangas reporting for the C.P. & T. gave a gratifying report on the bingo and raffle which had been held recently and told of the decision to purchase another wheel 'chair. Communications were dealt _,with and filed away with plans made to accept the invitation of 'Lakeside Lodge in New Liskeard " to-join with them on the occasion "of the official visit of the Assembly % » See President. Under unfinished busi- ness, the second nominations for < officers for the ensuing year were \ held. Sister Marie Greensides dis- » Played materials to be made into ~Thursday, September 17, 1959 articles for the fall bazaar which will be held on rriday, October 9. Several members thanked the Lodge and unknown friends for ecards and gifts they had received and aS all business had been com- pleted Lodge closed in the regular form. Catholic Women's Meeting Mrs. Albert Riley, president, conducted tthe meeting of the Catholic Women's League when they met in St. Patrick's Rectory on Tuesday, September 8, with ten members in attendance. The meet- ing opened with the League prayer by Father Kavanaugh followed with the minutes of the previous meeting. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Miss Gladys Murphy. A short business period followed during which plans North Cobalt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner of Timmins visited at the home of his cousin, Mrs. B. MacPherson and Mr. MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fenton have moved from Hamilton to their home here. Harry Groom, accompanied by his mother, Mrs.. Thomas Emer- son, motored to Kirkland Lake on Monday. Miss Dorothy Warner of the were completed for catering to a wedding on Monday, September 14, and also for the bazaar which will be held on October 29. The meeting closed with prayer by Father Kavanaugh. la) Oe os a ee ee cay egy coe ial North York Branson: Hospital, spent a week with her cousin, Mrs. L. S. Lafoy and Mr. Lafoy and visited other relatives in town and Cobalt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Champagne of Matachewan, spent a holiday at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Champagne. Basil Ruddy is a patient in Mis- ericordia Hospital, Haileybury. John Molyneaux, who is employ- ed at Rib Lake, spent a week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Warner and grandaughter Dorothy Warner of Tiverton spent a week at the home of Mrs. Warner's brother, Burt MacPherson and Mrs. MacPher- son and visited at the homes of Mrs. Warner's nieces, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lafoy and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Audette of Cobalt. Mr. and Mrs. William Lathem, - son Gary, accompanied by his grandfather, Mr. James Lathem Sr., returned from a holiday spent with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lathem of Nipigon. John Coe is a patient in mis cordia, Haileybury. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of New Liskeard, visited on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Craig's sister, Mrs. Harold Fenton and Mr. Fen- ton. Mrs. Romeo Mercier and family of New Liskeard called on Sunday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Rus- sel Hunton and Mr. Hunton. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Goodier of Arntfield, Quebec, were Sunday' callers at the home of Mrs. deacen Kirkey. "Dont Knock... Yes -- right in to a BP Service Station where you get this winter protection. First -- a tankful of BP Super gasoline, specially refined to match the weather. Second -- your engine filled with BP Visco-Static the multigrade all- weather motor oil. Thad -- the radiator filled: with: BP Antigel permanent antifreeze. Then you' re eaiy for Sa) weather and no more knocking. a