Page 6 The Haileyburian Jeuness Musicale Presents Concerts Jeunesses Musicales of Canada is again presenting a series of four concerts this year. The first will be held on Tues- day, October 27th at St. Mary's Acatemy Auditorium in Hailey- bury. We are privileged to have with us for the first concert a Be. cal Thursday, October 8, 1959 young Canadian pianist, Michel Dussault, age sixteen, who by his talent and personality is consid- ered as a virtuoso. Season tickets are now on sale and are divided in three categor- ies: Primary school $1.50; Sec- ondary School $3.00 and adults $6.00 for the season (four con- certs) Transportation by bus is also provided for distant mem- bers. For arrangements please contact Therese Cote, MI 7-5287 in New Liskeard or Claude St. Cyr, 3304 in Cobalt. Persons who desire to purchase tickets may do so by contacting members of the executive in Cobalt, Haileybury and New Liskeard. J.M.C., with Haileybury as its centre, is directed by an execu- tive body consisting of fifteen members: Mgr. J. Landriault, Advisor and Chaplain, Antoinette Larocque, president, Haileybury; Claude St- Cyr, vice-president, North Cobalt; Annette Murphy, secretary, New Liskeard; Therese Cote, treasur- er, New Liskeard; Andre Parent, member, Haileybury; Lucille Par- a ee ent, member, Haileybury; Yvette Proulx, member, Haileybury; Ce- cile Larocque, member, Hailey- bury; Jeannine Morris, member, | Haileybury; Raymond Gosselin, member, Haileybury; Roger Grig- non, member, Haileybury; Roland McMahan, member, Haileybury; Gerald Mino, member, Cobalt; Nina 'Thilbeault, member, New Liskeard. J.M.C. was founded with the de- sire to promote classical music in the lives of everyone but em- phasized it more for the youths. By attending these concerts a boy or girl may develop a liking for ' music and if tutored properly could easily become one of our future artists. J.M.C. now in its tenth year ~ has members across Canada and is a World wide organization. This is why it is able to bring the most brilliant artists o r gen- eration to music lovers é. dis- trict. & Re. The name of the Mississipi River in Ontario comes from two Indian word -- "missi" meaning great, and sipi'? meaning river. : i oe i A A Ree ge tot "I was in a BP Service Station the other day for an oil change," said 'Mr. Beep". "The pleasant attendant filled my crank-case with BP Visco-Static, the red-coloured motor oil." "T asked him why the red colour, and his answer made sense. 'Visco-Static' is the finest multi- grade motor oil. It lubricates perfectly' in any weather -- hot or cold. BP adds a red dye to Visco-Static so that you can identify it and know you're getting the best. The Boss tells us that Visco-Static is good not because it's red -- it's red because it's good." "Now, just take another look at that big pic- ture. I've made it big so that you, too, will re- member Visco-Static and ask for it the next time you visit a BP Service Station." BP CANADA LTD MEMBER OF THE SRITISH PETROLEUM GROUP osm =