| } ad as their guests Rev. and Mrs. | ie had as their guests, Mr. Davis' 'prother, Merle Davis of Ottawa. _ 'returned from a trip to Toronto, Orillia, Sudbury and Burkes Falls. ( 4 have gone to Paris, conducting special services for the ' past two weeks in the Pentecostal - Church here. a of his brother-in-law and _ sister, _ Mr. and Mrs. Ron Monroe. Agnico Mine at Cobalt, had his - ankle and hip severely bruised in a rock fall last Tuesday. ren, John Steven and Susan, have ' croft after visiting Mrs. _ 'parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Cap Burns. £ turned from Windsor where she _ has been studying stenography. 4 cae Mrs. / end were their son, Sgt. David A. _ Hallworth, Mrs. - sons, Arthur, Allan and Murray of e, turned from Germany. _ children, Wendy and Michael, have _ returned to their home in Elliot _ Lake after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cassidy. _ returned after a holiday spent with | Not for Youth Alone _ achievements of 1958 recorded is _ that of Ted Williams of the Red Sox. At the age of 40 he gained his sixth American League batting _ championship. } © CULVERT and DRAINAGE TILE _| SAND - GRAVEL - STONE fe CHIMNEY BLOCKS | Cinder, Concrete & Haydite | JM. WRIGHT Haileybury d-Smith, formerly of d Australia. elix Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chivers and ittle daughter, Karen, were in Azilda last week-end, visiting with r. and Mrs. J. H. Chivers. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis have Mr. and Mrs. W. Garbutt have Rev. and Mrs. Felix Lloyd-Smith 1 Ont., after Ken Dinesen spent the past week-end in Sudbury as the guest J. Bakker, who works in the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cote and child- returned to their home in Ban- Cote's Miss Elizabeth Francis has re- Guests at the home of Mr. and John Hallworth last week- Hallworth and Petawawa, who have recently re- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kew, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallworth have / Amongst the noble _ sporting Phone North Bay GR 2-5170 for your ® CONCRETE BRICK Common and Colored Square and Round Flue CRETE Bm __ eB NEEDS LIMITED 107 Sheriff Ave. at Algonquin Ave. NORTH BAY, ONT. Personals their daughter, Mrs. R. V. Jun- kala and Mr. Junkala of Sudbury, and with their son and daughter- in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. D. A. Hall- worth of Petawawa. Roland MclIsaac of Parry Sound was home for a few days this week visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Neil MclIsaac. \ Home and School -- Hears Mrs. Pickard Mrs. H. Pickard, member of the Haileybury public library, was the guest speaker when the Home and School Association held their No- vember meeting. ; Mrs. Pickard spoke on "Good reading for children,' and _ illus- Thursday, November 26, 1959 trated her remarks by a display of books from the library. Many books from the school library were also on display. She gave the fol- lowing list as heing ten of the best books for children to read; Lav- endar's Blue by Martha Grosse; Peter Pan, by Barrie; Paddle to the Sea by Hallway; The Wind in the Willows by Graham; Heidi, by Spyri; Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Pyle; The Story of Dr. Doolittle by Losting; Pirate Ships The Haileyburian Page 7 and Sailors; Cowboys and Indians. Mrs. Pickard was introduced by Mrs. Iris Knight and thanked on behalf of the group by Mr. Wilson. The attendance banner was won by Miss Burnett's Grade one room. It was decided to hold a Christ- mas Carol service in the school auditorium on Dec. 17 instead of the regular meeting. Drive safely, walk safely, dur- ing Safe-Driving Week °1959. 0 Patines . i, - {" HYDRO *% &, is yours oy. Se 4. ... and you can make this her happiest Christmas yet ! Give her a modern electric appliance--the gift that shows you care enough to lighten her work throughout the year. Modern electric appliances are easy-to-use, economical to operate. They give long service-- lasting satisfaction. This year, tie a Christmas ribbon around her "most wanted"' electric appliance. It's a thoughtful gift because it helps her "ive better electrically" -- the safe, clean, modern way. LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Christmas is for mothers, t00 >