Neil McKinnon, Barbara Bazinet and Gerry Sethgee were among the many spooks: that- fiaanted Cobalt's streets over Hallowe'en. News from. the Svelyn Shoppe With the party season coming up, you will find the dress of your dreams at Evelyns. Enchanting as a musical score, by the harmony of line in this lovely red brocade dress, with squared neckline, bracelet léngth sleeves. and soft unpressed fullness in the skirt, a Junior Vogue Original. Or, a dress of gold brocade with Chanel: jacket will make you feel ready for that gala occasion. Brocade is widely used for holiday dresses. The knitted effect in a white wool sheath makes it practical and dressy. Another beautiful grape toned, princess styled dress, with all-over embroidery, has a rich- ness which positively makes you glow. Something new and differ- ent, in black is the subtly draped skirt and shirred bodice with long sleeves and lowered neckline, per- fect worn with a necklace of our Austrian crystal. The newness is here to give yeu the most exciting fashion changes. Remember, too, that Evelyn carries dresses from size seven to 2414, in dressy and tailored styles. Make your selec- tion early for the holiday season and avoid disappointment later. A deposit will hold any dress until Christmas. ; See our "Boutique Collection" starting. at 75c. For the difficult to please or just for that little un- usual gift. Speeial reductions on Knits fer Thursday, Friday and Saturday only, two piece suits and sweaters. These are worth-while reductions on quality merchandise, Grand- mere, Jantzen and other well- known name brands, large medium and small sizes. SEE OUR WIN- DOW. ; SHOPPE Classified Ads Bring Results | Ben Bourget General Carpentry by hour or contract Haileyoury. Two reminders of 'the past have come to me 'this: week: The first was an article in the. Bracebridge' Herald-Gazette referring to . Mr. Montague Mahaffy, who- had. sent them a. woodcut of one of the old bridges -in _Bracebridge. (By the way, I wonder how the name "Bracebridge"' . originated?) The article went on to tell of Mr. Ma- haffy's life. in, Northern. Ontario during the years 1906-1912, in the Cobalt camp. He was also inter- ested in. the Larder Lake area and often got-my father: to. drive him from Tomstown to - Larder. He was a frequent visitor in our home and my father: 'had many tales to tell of "'Monty's"'., exploits: The second reminder came from Miss Muriel Muntz, 80-Lawton Blvd., Toronto, who- sent two pic- tures. One, an old "stage coach" or covered. sleigh; the other,- a It was quite interesting to see them but. unfortunately they are not clear enough for. printing in the paper. I was disappointed that no: letter came with the pictures, because I am: sure that anyone who has pictures of those early information regarding. them, and I do wish» -Miss-Muntz- would wnite again and tell us of those pioneer years.® The Area Convention of the Wo- men's -Institutes of Cochrane -and Temiskaming will be-held in Engle- hart on Monday and Tuesday, bers all the way from Island Falls pare accomplishments and receive inspiration from,. each other. I. will be attending it, there will ting as many items of news as fice Wednesday. morning; Hallowe'en has "'been and gone" view of Haileybury taken in=19tS- days must ~also havea swealth of November 7th and 8th, when mem-|- to Temagami will meet to. com=|: .|' As |" - be no one in- the vofifice: for. those two. days. I wouldappreciate get- |" possible by Friday. afternoon. (to-|/ morrow). I will be-back/in the of- ina fairly peaceful and" enjoyable | Across the Kitchen Table By MRS. MAC manner. The children: have» been commended 'by the-~ local police for their behaviour and beeause of their collecting for UNICEF', many children in the hungry lands will be helped. Students' Meet The Canadian - Institute » of. Min- ing and Metallurgy, Cobalt branch, are holding their annual Provincial Institute of Mining students Night and. Oysterbrew in the Haileybury Legion Hall on Friday; November Ath, at 8:00 p.m. They will have two guest speak- ers-on subjects of interest to the students. Mr. Steven. Navin~ will speak on the topic "Underground at Gunnar' and' Mr... Fred 'Moore will give *""A Comparative Review of. Russian and American. Educa-|Z tional Systems". Make it a habit to keep your feet on the ground- and you'll never have far to fall, Remember when you used to go to bed with the curfew? To-day they. just blow it to wake you up. y : = Pe j [Re Q 1 guy Ws i JocAl PRODUCTS =f! >) CREATE JOBS uw. NORTHERN ONTARIO C} ~ "HORTHEASTERH ONTARIO. DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION LUNCHEON SUPPER 6:30 P.M. H 35 LV cape reer ar PG Ea RF EP ERT REECE DEEDES fe GIST 8 FEE PIS REMIT Canadian. Legion Branch 54; Haileybury, Ont, Annual Remembrance Day FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 'ith DANCE IN. THE EVENING Country Club Orchestra Everyone Welcome & DANCE S 40 NW. o'ObB'EB» wn yr vq 0 Thursday, November 3,° 14 Health ; Area. at.the-following clinics to: any resi- Timiskaming. Health* Unit.' New Liskeard, Thursday, Novem- ber 10, Community Hall, i: 30° to 3:30 p. me. .Haileybury, Monday, ~ November 14, Legion Hall, 1:30°to 3;30 pam. Cobalt, Friday, November. 18, Community: Hall, 1:30 to 3:3@.p.m. North Cobalt, Dates and times to be announced later. Elk Lake, Wednesday, November 16, Elk. Lake Public School, 1:00 to 3:00) p.m. -Harley> Twp., Phunedewe Novem- ber a Harley No: 4 School, 10: a.m.; Harley No. 5 School: 11; a.m, Drv FER eset Medical Of- ficer of - Health; Timiskaming Health Unit would like to. bring to: your attention that three injections of Salk Polio Vaccine are neces- sary for protection. The first two injections to be given one month apart and the third should be given after a period of seven months. There are a number of adults who commenced the series at previous cHnics but have not returned for Salk Polio\ Vaccine® is. available ; dent: of, the area served by», the} is Dr. E. H.. Hatris, Medical & cer of Health, Timiskaming. Hea' Unit, will: conduct. imniunization elinics as follows: New Liskeard, Thursday, Novem- ber 10, Community Hall, 1:30 to 3:30 pim. Haileybury, Monday, November 14, Legion Halk, 1:30 to 3:30°p.m. All parents are invited to attend and have their children protected Cough; Tetanus; (Lockjaw), Polio- myelitis, and Smallpox. Thispro- tection shouldbe given your: child from three. months of age upwards and may be obtained» from 'these clinies: or from. your family physi- i clan, New Liskeard Well Baby Clinic 'Please note: that this clinic will not be held as usual on Thursday, No- vember 10) because of the immuni- zation. clinic. This will be held on Thursday, November: 17, at the Health Unit Office, Armstrong St. " New Liskeard. SUNDAY, 4:30: p.m. e358 BEAN SUPPER NORTH COBALT PARISH HALL ope, ee Te er QT, Age ee ae ws NOV. 6th to 7 p.m, S 40 WY DOOR ADMISSION $1.00 No> specials H 35 $330.00 Blackout in 52' numbers. Otherwise $50 will be paid Ss 40 tn iShares itt anid ian Lana aad AANA WH CC er Wy) KNIGHTS: OF COLUMBUS BINGO Holy Cross Parish Hall, Haileybury Saturday, November 5th -- 8:15 p.m. PRIZE Sidiesiiiaiaesttaeienl 50c FOR. EXTRA with be» sold . ye Z cipal Office, between) the 8:00: a.m. until: 7:00 p:m. Dated this Ist day of TOWN. OF HAILEYBURY Municipal Elections 1960 NOMINATIONS Notice» is hereby» given that mominations for the offices of Mayor, and'! Councillors, for, the Town of Haileybury and the vacancies:on ithe Board' of Educa- tion will be held in the Council Chambers in the Muni- o'clock in the afternoon on Thursday, November 17th, 1960, and if a greater number of 'Candidates than re- quired to fill the saidoffices are»nominated and make the required declarations, Polls will be opened on Mon- day, December 5th, 1960, { hours. of: 7:30 and. 9:00 and! will!) be opened' from November, 1960. F. G.. Haskett, Clerk Towm of | Haileybury 38, <36 against Diphtheria, Whooping ~ > oo