" -p2750 om Pe ee le WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE -- Used boats and motors. Cheap. OS 2-3310. 7 FOR SALE -- Used 14' Peter- borough boat. Top condition. OS 2- 5374. FOR SALE -- Four electric irons, oak chairs, three-piece chester- field suite, one lawn mower, all in first-class shape. Going - dirt cheap. John Belland, 144 Black- wall St., Haileybury. 7 ATTENTION TRAPPERS. The Canadian Association for Humane Trapping sells Humane Killer Traps. Sawyer, size 114, $1.20 each, $12.00 dozen. Wilkil size 1%, $1.00 each, $10.00 dozen. Bigelow size 144-2, $1.40 each, $14.00 dozen. Postpaid. C.O.D. Write C.A.H.T. 28 Summerhill Gardens, Toronto 7, Ontario. 9 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE -- in Haileybury, a selection of fine homes, at very attractive prices.. Terms can be arranged. Apply E. M. McCuaig, Real Estate Broker, phone OS 2- 3466, 574 Georgina Ave. '7,8 FOR SALE -- Bungalow on Geor- gina Ave., Haileybury. Phone OS 2- 3604, after 6 p.m. tf FOR SALE -- Duplex in Hailey- bury on Blackwall St. Phone 4515, Cobalt. i1tf FOR SALE -- Well located vacant lot, centre of business section, Armstrong St., New Liskeard. Ap- proximately 45 x 135 feet. Lane access' at rear. Large two-storey business block, well located in centre of business section of the town of New Lis- keard. Ground floor leased with renewal clause. Large office space on second floor. Terms available. Interested parties please inquire. We have a number of fine homes for sale in excellent residential sections of New Liskeard. Full de- tails and inspection on request. Nixon, Begg & Hutchinson . Real Estate Agents Phone MI 7-4341, Armstrong St. New Liskeard 7 USED CARS -- FOR SALE -- 1958 Karmann Ghia Volkeswagen equipped with radio, windshield washer, clock and two extra snow tires. Installed gas heater. Excellent condition. OS: 2- 8359, after 5:30. 5tfdh TO RENT TO RENT -- In Haileybury, four roomed furnished apartment cen- tral. $65 per month. OS 2-3486. 7 TO RENT -- Furnished bachelor apartment, kitchen facilities, new- ly decorated, available June 1. Phone OS 2-3024 or OS 2-5288. 7 TO RENT -- Modern four room apartment, furnished and heated, in good location. Girls preferred. Available at once. OS 2-3568. 7,8 TO RENT -- Room, corner Albert St. and Meridian Ave. Phone OS 2- 3681. 6,7 TO RENT _-- Apartment, two rooms and kitchenette, gas heated, corner Ferguson Ave. and Main Street. Phone OS 2-3259. tf TO RENT -- Heated apartment in. Haileybury, equipped with elec- tric stove and refrigerator. Avail- able immediately. Apply OS 2-3080 or OS 2-3088, Haielybury. tf TO RENT -- In Haileybury, two, four-roomed apartments, gas heat- ed, central. Phone 4515, Cobalt. 1tf HELP WANTED - FEMALE WANTED -- Experienced waitress night shift, 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. Prices puUeKeY House, New Liskeard, MI7- MISCELLANEOUS If you wish to have your piano tuned or repaired by Leonard Morin, Call Home Outfitters New Liskeard, Phone MI 7-5622. Leon- ard Morin is bi-lingual and has fourteen years experience in piano repairing and tuning. 31tf Coming Events A meeting to organize Junior and Pee Wee Fast ball for the 1960 season will be held in the Court House on Sunday afternoon, April 24, at two p.m. A good turnout will be appreciated. a es a ew ee "-- 7 ree Zé Haileybury Personals -- Miss Jean Wilson entertained the members of the Junior class of the Haileybury Baptist Sunday School in the Baptist Sunday School hall at Cobalt. Games, songs and an Easter egg hunt pro- vided an enjoyable time for the 7\|nine children who were present. Lunch brought the party to an end. John Peacock and Miss Marion Jefferson, both of Port Arthur, we Easter guests of -Mr. Peacock's parents, Rev. C. E. and Mrs. Pea- cock. Mr. and Mrs. William MacFar- lane have had as their guests dur- ing the Easter holiday, their son, Ramsay and Mrs. MacFarlane and daughter Susan of Toronto, and Miss Linda Walton of Sault Ste. Marie. - Rev. C. E. Peacock attended the Hi-C and Teenage Conference in New Liskeard on Monday, 'Tues- day and Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon aVilson and sons, Barry and Brian, are spending _Easter week in. Bramp- ton, visiting Mr. Wilson': parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. Mrs. R. Sauve and Mrs. R. Mc- Naught will be in Toronto for sev- eral days this next week. Mrs. Marian Daub of New Lis- keard was a guest last week at the home of Mrs. L. Phillion. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Phillion and children, Martin, Joseph, Suzanne, Christine, Flipper and Kurt are leaving next week to make their home in Abitibi Canyon where Mr. Phillion is employed by the Ont- ario Hydro. Mrs. J. S: Weir of -the Public School staff left last Thursday for Toronto and flew from there to Nassaua in the Bahamas to spend the Easter week vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Devins had as their guests on Easter Sunday, their grandson, James and Mrs. Sherritt, and great-grandson, Leon- ard Sherritt, all of McCool. Other week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Devins were Mr. George Devins and Thomas Keene both of North Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ruttan of Osseo. Joseph Marcella of Terrace Bay, spent the holiday week-end at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Ren- aud and Mr. Renaud. i Mr. and Mrs. Vic Dinisen spent the Easter holiday with their daughter, Mrs. Ron Munroe and Mr. Munroe, in Sudbury. Mrs. George Kranz and daugh- ter Jeannie are spending a week in Toronto. Miss Dorothy Craig of Ottawa will the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Craig for a week. Miss Patricia Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis, left Sunday for St. Jean, Quebec, to take up basic training in the Air Women's Division, RCAF. Guests at the home of Mrs. Suz- anne Bourget for the holiday week- end were her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Fauv- elle of Val d'Or, Quebec. Miss Tena Bacalaar -of Pem- brooke is spending the. next .two weeks as the guest of her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. Bakker. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Tulloch, who spent. the past six weeks at Daytona Beach, Florida, report that the weather was not kind to them while away. On their ;way home, they noticed snow on 'both sides of the highways in many places and in Virginia, in the cat- tle grazing areas, the ranchers had bull-dozed the snow off strips 7\of the hillsides, in order that the cattle might feed on the grass. Mrs. H. A. Doran and Mrs. D. Herbert are in St. Catharines this week, attending the annual meet- ing and convention of the Girl Guides Association. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Briden mo- tored to Toronto and other points south for the Easter holidays. Mr. J. M. Cunningham-Dunlop of Toronto, formerly of Hailey- bury, was a visitor in town last week. H. Bernard of Cheminis, Que,, was a visitor in town on Monday. BIRTH GRENNIS -- To Mr. and Mrs._T. || H. Grennis, (nee Jean Tulloch) at the General Hospital, Belleville, on Friday, April 8, 1960, a _ son, Thomas Andrew. 7 Re-establishment (Continued From Page One) Civilian Wage Pension Oe 6 Gace $ 900.00 $ 900.00 TELE ee sopodon 8 2080.00 1128.00 LOG2e tetramtolseie st 2810.00 1500.00 I sda ssdeonds.< 3520.00 1900.00 Notwithstanding the three sub- stantial increases which were giv- en from 1948 to 1957, the disabled war veteran is getting less than half of what all parties agreed to in 1919 as the fair and reasonable basis". It was empasized that any Le- gion member could read the ar- ticle in its entirety in his own magazine, the April issue of the "Tegionary" and Branch repre- sentatives were instructed to re- commend this to their members. Mr. Peters explained that the failure of the Federal Budget to provide for increases in disability pensions or veterans benefits con- stituted a formidable obstacle to those in sympathy with the Le- gion's submission. However, as a member of the Veterans. Affairs Committee, Mr. Peters stated he would continue his efforts on be- half of and in the best interest of war veterans. The meeting closed on a note of determination by the Legion re- presentatives to continue to vig- orously press for more favourable reception to, and action concern- ing the Legion. brief, . particularly the long over-due items of immed- iate concern. Fish and Game The Temiskaming Fish and Game Association will hold its annual meeting on Friday, April 22, at the. Haileybury Curling Club, commencing at 8 p.m. All persons interested in con- servation are invited to at- tend. The Weather Week ending April 12 Max. Min Wednesday ............ 39 ily EDDUMS GO aVerae cetoeitas. «tree 43 19 LG avai iets oe ss dco 43 29 Saburda vars yo os ook 37 27 SUCHEN ARS hGore saan enor Alor ES Mondays ykeasties -aiqcoe. « 35 26 USM aya: : Saas ge. aoe 39 31 Week ending April 19, 1960. Max. Min Wiednesdayie cnn. ce 36 22 ERD UESO ayes ele chats 51 29 IDA Ahab aOR oon oe 55 31 SEMPRE? Shon cdohPadaues 49 87 Sundayae-s oth monte ae 39 27 WWlonidary: Meeliesin trees 82 15 ARUCSC ayanuenes es ce 43 30 Canadian women boughit an av- erage of 12.7 pairs of nylon stock- ings during 1959, of which Cana- dian mills supplied 5.6 million dozen pairs and foreign producers 560,000 dozen- pairs. PIENDLY ELUM BER ( WHEN INSIDE- § )||>- when 7jp-lop Heating Is OUR PRIDE i CAMPSALL ELECTRIC CO.U1D. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING PLUMBING HEATING. MIT-4359 che a0 |'Thursday, April 21, 1960 Friends To Help 'Burned Out Couple Friends and neighbors are rally- ing round to assist Mr, and Mrs. Marcel Mallais of North Cobalt. The couple, who have ithree child- ren lost their home and ail their furniture in a blaze in the early hours of Wednesday morning of last week. It was the first blaze that the newly formed Bucke township vol- unteer fire department hias had to tackle. Fire Chief Ollie Shaver said that tthe fire had gained a good start in the walls and ceiling before the brigade wais called, and they could do little but save the structure. Mr. and Mrs. Malilais and their family were out visiting friends when the fire started and they found tthe house filled with smoke when they returned home about 1 a.m, The Haileyburian Page 3 Siscoe Metals Siscoe Metals mine at O'Brien is maintaining and slightly increasing its silver production. Figures released by the company show silver production for the first three months of 1960 as 332,012 ounces, compared with 330,- 891 for the same periOd last year. Broken down by months, production was January 1960, 106,489 ounces, compared with 110,654 ounces in January 19- 59. February 1960, 113,135 ounces, compared with 109,966 ounces last year; and March 1960, 112,388 ounces, compar- ed with 110,271 ounces of sil- ver in the same month of 1959. Their three children are Rich- ard, four; Sharon, two; and Jane, two months, Donations of clothing ete. may be left at the township office in North Cobalt. Haileybury, Ont. P. O. Box 459 Phone OS 2-3311 Electrical and Mechanical Toronto, Ont. 6th Floor, 360 Bay St. EMpire 3-7381 ) Temiskaming Construction Lid. 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