The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 10 Nov 1960, p. 7

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a A 4 '| a re. Re Some, by, the . Panes stesses Mrs. } : nd Mrs. J. White. Costumes} I AE ARE SACD ~ ae ".:The-Haileyburian- ngé + oi E'viday, November -4 Wiirs. A. Kennedy, Mrs. H. Mrs... McRoberts, Latch: ea. Paduette, Mrs: B! Oth- per acs.' T. Church, Mrs: A. St. acque and Mis. H. Light. Mrs. G. Othmer was the winner of the |; opr prize. Kew 'Comamiittices For CP. & T j the. meeting of the GP. & T pomimittcs" was held on Tuesday, wember 1; in the 1.0.0.F. Hall. ES year' § executive has for presi- eat, 'Al, Wienzie; treasurer, Mrs. Fildes; paea se Mrs. B. Sul- ek Committees= as follows: Ways and sears chairman,: Mr. e Graham, Mr. T. Huff, M. A. fenzie, Mr. H. Mulligan, Mr. H. ficmsstrong, Mrs. Z, Wright, Mrs. &.. Mleming, Mis. M. Menzie and Pixs HH: Art aastrong: co-chairman, Mrs. H. Armstrong and Mrs. A. Fleming, Mr.- T. WWelckhuGn:. T. Huff, Mr. Arm- strong, Mir. A. Menzie, Mrs. V. Wildes and Mrs. B. Sullivan. Pro- gperty »Conymittee, Mrs. H. Arm- ptrong; Mrs. -A| Fleming, Mrs. B. Sullivan, ;Mr. T. Huff; Mr. - F. Grabam tana Mr. H. Mulligan. Ar- @abgemests: were made for the @hristmas: Cheer Party for chronic '(gatients/and milk is being: provid- ed fora needy family. Cer + JLadies' Softball League peonsored Bingo yoene ea we Softball. League -of Cabalt were sponsors of a bingo 'feild in the Le gion Lounge on Tues- Gay, October 25. The-$25 door: prize avas won oy. BMirs. Blanche Leonard Gud specials by M firs. M.-Cunning- alam, Miss.Carol Smith, Mrs. Iris O'Shaughnessy, Mrs. near MMirs. -P.:- Wink. x . James' W.A. Hold Bo oeaber 'Meeting e ourteen members. and one fic ht. attended the regular month: dy incetide of the St. James W.A. peld of Wednesday, November 2; ab the fiome of Mrs, Jessie Smith. Ta necting opened with the iembers' Prayer: and the Lord's Prayer, followed bs: 'the Scripture eading, Timothy, 2; 1-16, read by Wrs. J+ Smith- In the absence: of ifbe' secretary, Mrs. I, Fildes, the sgmirutes. were, read and taken by sMirs. JE. Whitehead: The report on {be bazaarwas-given and proved jpery successful W.A. wtil be €atering for a turkey dinner to: be sheld. by; the Masonic Order in the 2£90.0.F. Hail on: November 25: The peer etary was-instructed to write a -Gontracting. form: for estimates on iflaor covering for the church: The jW.A. are--also financing the: con- Version' of the furnace in the Church from oil to gas and: having @: new furnace installed. in the : Rectory; The next meeting will be sfeld at the bome of Mrs. White- feed' and: Mrs. B. Verity. Follow- ioe the meeting, luneh was served Th ine by Mrs.) E. Fenton; Mrs: White- zhead)and/Mrs. A. Moore. lallowe'em Party - Ymjoyed By All - ' .. dack-O-Esanterns: outside and erie Hallowe'en. decorations in- Gide @reeeted the young friends of ficlen Henderson. and- Patricia Winte recently on arrival at Pa- ricia's bouse-for Hallowe'en fun: ey, went, Out on @ Scavanger unt. to.be, welcomed. on. their ar- Sival Tigi' again by two, ghostly cg, Games, were played and fen, a. lovely. lunch' was, 'served 'Hender- ty ie Ofer resulting' in- Cheryl fitst; Geheiat Carpenteg: 3 by: hour. or. contract Investigating | ¥. Marcotte}, Dianne Milroy, |4 ve fa E36 - 38" - Thursday, November: 10,- 1960 | second; Choryl! Nadeau, third; 'and little -Arlene. White, consolation: Dianne Milroy, Jane Koza, Cheryl non; .Cheryl Nadeau; -Doreen: Bir- nie;--Darlene, Kelly, : Jean- Miller, Colleen Peebles, Arlene and: Patri- {cia White: and ' Helen' Hendetnon = Farewell, Party - Held By Hydro Friends their wives: gathered at the Notch Recreation: Hall on Friday, 'No- vember. 4,- to fete two of their area .shortly. Mr. and. Mrs. »Ross MacDougall -have been transferred to. Kirkiand . Lake. and- Mr. and Mrs. An-evening of dancing .was enjoy- ed by: all, and Mrs. keard. A purse of money was. pre- sented to Mr. Romano-- by \the presentation of a: movie screen to Mr, MacDougall; Mrs.-S. La- rocque, President of the Hydro Ladies" Club, made 'the -presenta- tion of jewellery to Mrs. Mac- Dougall and Mrs. Romano on be- half of: the -club.. Refreshments were served by the Hydro Ladies' Club: i Legion Church Parade to St. Patrick's November 13 Tuesday, -November 1, the La- dies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Le- gion, Branch. 44, "met'- for» their present. Routine business was con- Gucted: A.'donation to the C.N.- I.B. was approved. Members will be: marching 'to St.°_ Patrick's \Chureh on Sunday, November: 13, for their: Armistice Service there at.7 p.m. . 'The gift.of the month which was donated by Mrs. M. White was won by Mrs. J. Hassett. The sick report, given by Mrs. F. Adshead and Mrs. S. Wink listed many gifts and cards sent to members who' had been on the' sick: list. First nominations. were heid= The Annual Armistice Day Banquet will be in charge of the: Poppy Tag Day to be held Saturday, Novem- ber 5. The 'next: meeting will be held on thé. second Tuesday in De cember..'A cup of tea and lunch was served by Mrs: Trevor Jones and her ~ committee, Legion Ladies' Auxiliary Plan Pleasure Evenings been. 'planned by the: Ladies' Aiux- iliary to the Canadian Legion: in Cobalt, evenings of pleasure when: 'old' time' favourites. such' as Euchre 'and '500' can: be played. Mrs. Laura Cole, convener of these socials reported: the winners of the recent one as follows: for euchre, 1. Mrs. S.. Wink, 2. Mrs. Jessie Johnston; '500', Mrs. F.° Marcotte and Mrs. V. Villeneuve. Winping epecials: at the Legion * Those-.who were present. were} MacLean, Wendy Burton, Sue Gag-: - Fellow' workers. of- Hydro and: members' who: will be leaving this. Gerry Romano to Sudbury.' music supplied by Mr.: Smerdon of New: Lis-, Bill. Backlund: and Mac Heslip- made: ' regular 'meeting with 29 EEE A series of social evenings nae ( Near Brawl (Continued from Page One) Mr. McGarry wanted to know|| why he couldn't get a copy of the| list of back taxes. He said that he}, also couldn't understand why. the council was expected to study the; 'budget at a meeting, but couldn't |! get" a copy of it to study at home | in' their own time. Town Clerk Vezina said that one {copy was kept-in the office, the rest sent to Toronto. Mr. Miller said that he was mak- ing a-formal. request for a copy of the. back tax list up to Octo- ber? 30.0... - Mr. Vezina said that he ould study the municipal act and see if he had any legal right to issue the copy. Mr. McGarry said that he had taken legal advice, and he was entitled to have a list. The, council forced through a motion to adjourn just as Mr. Mil- ler was trying to get. another mo- tion tabled. Miller yelled dictatorship and the meeting broke up. Mr. Purdy and Miller went into a corner, and the mayor was heard to tell Mil- ler that he would flatten him if he ever raised his hands to him. Later the mayor said that he will stand aside in the election in favor of any councillor who wants' to run for mayor, except Miller or McGarry. "I'm fed up to the back teeth with both of them," he said, 'Thurs.; Fri. Sat. Nov. 10-12% 'HELL BENT FOR LEATHER') Audie Murphy, Felicia Farr, Stephen McNally = and = "FRANCIS" Donald O'Connor ~ Mon., 'Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 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