The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 5 May 1960, p. 10

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Across the Kitchen Table By MRS. MAC Right at the present minute, T'm just about at my wit's end. I have been trying. ever since the middie of March, 'to be nice about the weather, saying, "Oh weil, NEXT week it will be nicer", but my. "next weeks" are nearly worn t. Here I am just aching to get wn on my knees in my garden, and if I did, a pool of walter would probably ooze up around them. I have five new roses, 1a white and a purple buddleia and a -for- sythia waiting to ibe set out, and by golly, they're going to be, this week, if I have tto borrow hip waders and wear my old coat. Oh well, maybe -- But Spring must be on 'the way for the swallows are back, fighting over which of the two bird houses they are going to occupy. They are so colorful and while two of them sit, arguing on a lbnanch- of the climbing rose that. has stretched across their door, the other two, (definitely female- are poking their heads inside, and then coming out, yattering about the amount of spring clearing that will have to News from the Lvelyn Shoppe For that very special someone, *Viom", Evelyn has assembled a wonderful array of gift ideas. Whose Mom wouldn't be dreamy- eyed with a drip - dry cotton nightie and duster set, delightful- ly trimmed with embroidery and fine Iace?- Perhaps a slip, or a half slip. Blouses in Liberty prints or fine Swiss embroidery. | Gloves in double woven nylon, in fine Egyptian cotton by Shap- arelli, 'launder leather" in fine kidskin, guaranteed washable; hand crocheted gloves, made in France, and a wonderful driving glove with a leather palm and heavy crocheted back. These and many others, you will find at Evelyns. Scarves in nylon, silk chiffon and of course, one of our Liberty silk squares, she will cherish. For the Jet-age mother, we have so many care free fabrics in dresses, Arnel, Terylene, Dacron Batiste, and Swiss cotton. These come in both regular and half sizes. SCOOP FOR MOTHER'S DAY! Evelyn has reduced the balance of her spring -hats and 20 percent off wool coats and suits. A real opportunity to buy one of our high quality coats or suits at a low price. i Also a special price of $2.95 for Thursday, .Friday and Saturday on a group of blouses, broken lines and sizes, regular up to $8.95. These are an exceptional value. NEW HEATING UNITS ~YOU SHOULD KNOW- es NEW COTTAGE OR BUNGALOW! Ys CAMPSALL| ; ELECTRIC €O. LD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING # .. PLUMBING HEATING ML7-4359 0 be done before it's fit to live in, One thing I can do, is stand at tthe kitchen window and look out at the crocus, {brave little yellow, purple and 'striped beauties, flaunt- ing their ffaces if the sun even pretends it?s going to shine. A little fishing shack was left on the lake just south of our home and for thé past ttwo or 'three days it has been drifting about up and down with the ice, every time the wind changes. This year, the ice stayed in Wabi Bay much longer than usual, in fact, Wednes- day morning the bay was almost full. In other years it has always been clear about a week before the ice is gone at. Haileybury, but not this year. t I hope everyone is remember- ing the Music Festival in New Liskeard that 'started yesterday, but there is still tonight and ail day tomorrow to attend at least some of the sessions. Starting at 7:30 'tonight, Thursday, the special open piano class will have twelve entries, all but two 'from Hailey- bury. Other entries include girls solos, for ages twenty-one, eight- "River of Gold" Laps Town Shore In October of last year, a ship- ment of 600 golden 'tulips arrived in Haileybury as part of a huge order of three-quarters of ia million bulbs to be planted by Girl Guide companies and Brownie "acks from coast to coast, 'to mar.: the Golden Jubilee of Guiding in Can- ada in 1966. The Haileybury tulips, which were ordered by the Girl Guide company and the First and Second Brownie Packs were planted iin the point of land where Brewster Street meets Lake Shore Road. They were planted as a "Thank You" 'to the churches, school boards and town councils for their een and sixteen years of age, one open piano solo and ladies and girls duets. Then Friday night High schoo! bands and orchestras junior Service Club bands, bari- tone and tenor oratorios, contralto oratorios, violin solos iand piano solos will provide a program 'to please everyone. And of course, next week, the two Grand Con- certs will be a fitting climax. . Thutsday» May' 5, 1960" The Haileyburian Page 11 co-operation with the Guide move- This spring, the Girl Guide ment since its formation here. "River of Gold" will start to bloom The bulbs. which are all Golden | on Vancouver Island and will grad- Harvest tulips, were planted with|ually flow across Canada to the the iassistance of ithe docal Horti-|coast of Newfoundland. Even the cultural Society, in a ttre-foil shap-| Yukon will make a special contri- ed bed. and a small notice will|butary to the River, with Guides be put up stating that they are|and Brownies planting special fe 2 the Guides eee forcing bulbs in pots for gifts to _ SE eam, Me EIS curches and hospitals, replacing" bulbs this summer, the impractical out-door beds. @ skaming Construction Lid. 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