The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 9 Mar 1961, p. 6

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Haileybury Personals Misses Monique Gagnon, Lucette and Celyne Charette and Mr. Claude Gagnon and Roger Gauth- ier from Guigue, Quebec, visited Suzanne Lavallie. Misses Lise and Nicole Pilon re- ceived the visit of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pilon and broth- ers Denis and Jean-Pierre from ..|Lavigne, Otnario. Even the tying of a shoe can be a big accomplishment for a 'young lad whose legs and arms are weakened by a physical handicap. There are more than 15,000 crippled children who are being assisted by the Ontario Society for Crippled Children -- and this work is only possible because of the support given to the Easter Seal Campaign. The month-long campaign opens today and has a provincial objective of $875,000. WANT ADE TO RENT -- Four room, heated, apartment in Haileybury. Phone 4515, Cobalt. 5l1tf FOR SALE WANTED FOR SALE -- One record player, one portable Singer sewing ma- chine. Phone OS 2-5284. 1 ATTENTION TRAPPERS -- The Canadian Association for Humane Trapping sells Humane, Killer Traps. SAWYER Size 11%, $1.20 each, $12.00 dozen. WIL-KIL Size 1%, $1.00 each, $10.00 dozen, BIG- ELOW Size 144-2, $1.40 each, $14.- 00 dozen. Postpaid. No C.O.D. Write Canadian Association for Humane Trapping, 28 Summerhill Gardens, Toronto 7, Ontario. 45-4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE--House in Haileybury. Phone 4515, Cobalt. itf FOR SALE -- Four bedroom brick home in good condition. Phone OS 2-3058, Haileybury ATt£ FOR SAL -- Modern home, three bedrooms, large living room, built on two lots, outside barbecue, beautiful location, available be- ginning of April. Apply 373 Mar- cella St., telephone OS 2-3568. 1 FOR SALE or RENT -- Five room 'house in Haileybury, corner lot, double garage, full basement, oil heated, gas water heater. For par- ticulars phone 3032 Kirkland Lake, or write R. W. Bilodeau, 48 Al- gonquin Ave. 1) TO RENT TO RENT--In Haileybury, 3 room heated apartment.: Apply Apt. 9, Lake View Apts. OS 2-3637 or MI 7- 6569. 1,2,3,4 TO RENT Small apartment, corner Ferguson Ave and Main Street. Available now. Phone OS 2 3259. 1,2,3,4p TO RENT -- Spacious apartment with two bedrooms. Available now. Also one small furnished apart- ment, available March ist. Apply J. B. E. Proulx, 419 Ferguson |. Ave., or phone OS 2-3128. 50t£ TO RENT -- Heated apartment downtown Haileybury, equipped with electric stove and refrigera- tor. Apply OS 2-3080, or after ,| The WANTED TO RENT -- Three bed- room house. Phone OS 2-3697. 1 HELP WANTED - FEMALE WANTED -- Pastry Cook for hotel kitchen, 6 days per week, must be able to relieve cook on her day off, good hours, good pay. Apply Hotel Haileybury. Tel. OS 2-3401. 52,1 EMPLOYMENT WANTED | WANTED Carpentry of all kinds, built-in cupboards, plastic tiles, floor tiles, gyproc filler. For estimates, call Rodger A. Rivard, New Liskeard, MI 7-5613. 51,52,1,2p MISCELLANEOUS Persons desiring information' about "'The Facts of Life". Phone OS 2-3533. 1 CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this oppor- tunity of expressing my thanks and appreciation to all those who help-' ed in any way during the fire at the Bus terminal. To my own em- ployees, the bus operators through- out the North who offered help so I could continue my service under difficult circumstances, to those who offered garage and office space, and those who wrote and phoned, my sincere thanks. N. D. MclIsaac. 1 Coming Events The Women's Federation of St. Andrew's United Church will hold their regular meeting on March 8, at 8:00 p.m. in the church basement. 1 More school children die of can- cer than from any other disease. Canadian Cancer Society needs money to defeat this killer by means of research and public education. Give to its April cam- hours, OS 2-3631. tf paign. Miss Clairette Piche was wel- comed back to S. M. A. after a week's rest in North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Normand Girard and daughter Lorraine motored from Cochrane to visit Miss Ra- chel Dubeau. Miss Colette Bolduc, spent the week-end in' Ansonville for - the christening of her first nephew. Mrs. E.- Leduc and Mrs.. St. Jean from Holtyre paid a visit to their daughters Diane and Dinese. Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Lorraine from Earlton visited Lisette Trottier. Mrs. Lozier, Mrs. J. Tremblay and son Don and daughter Diane motored to North Bay on Sunday. Mr. U. Gagnon and son Marcel from New Liskeard visited Jac- queline Gagnon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Laliberte from Rouyn paid a wisit to daughter Francoise. Mr. O. E. Walli was in Toronto Monday to attend the Prospectors: and~ Devolpers Convention at the Royal York Hotel. Mrs. Ness McAulay was a com- petitor at the Ladies' Bonspiel at North Bay last week-end for the eighth time in ten years. She has jonly missed 'taking a rink down on two occasions, when bonspiels'|| were in progress at the local rink., Dial Telephones ; For Gowganda A. W. Wilder, Branch Manager of Northern Telephone's New Liskeard area announced plans are being finalized to con- vert the telephone system in Gowganda to -dial service. The equipment, which will be placed in service this summer, will begin in the late spring on automatic telephone service for some 65 subscribers in this. rich mining area. A house to house survey with regard to the types of service required has been recently completed and work will begin in the late spring- on the Company's. pole lines and cable plant, to build it up to the requirements of the new equip- ment, a Orders already have _ been placed for the new dial equip- ment Mr. Wilder announced, and ih oto hs delivery is expected within a few months. Installation of the new anil modern equipment will call for an expenditure of more _than $30,000 and will represent a ma- jor improvement. in local tele- phone service. In addition, this expansion will meet the demand for increased use. of all telephone lines. 1 This changeover is another step in the gigantic dial conver- sion program of Northern Tele- phone Limited. a program which will eventually see all exchanges converted, where See tech feasible. ; The only methods of curing can- re to-day are radiation or surgery, or a combination of both. In the treatment of certain types of can- however, 'hormones, ~ and some radioactive substances have proved valuable. To step up the research attack on-cancer, -Sup- port the Canadian Cancer Society's Crusade. C..-Caron. and|{ TURKEY WEDNESDAY, Adinasion : The Catholic Women's League ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S 5 to 7 p.m., in HOLY CROSS PARISH HALL | "Adults $1.50 i H 4 q 2 SUPPER MARCH 1h Children 75¢ in 1961. Serving in so many ways The Red Cross Looks to You The humanitarian achievements of the Red Cross depend on your generosity. Your dollars provide and carry on the essential Red Cross services and programmes in your community. This year--think of the many ways the Red Cross serves you and your neighbour--then plan your donation or pledge to the best of your means. A generous donation will do so much for so many , Red Cross Needs Your Help Now Persons wishing to donate to th of the local Banks. MRS. L. NICHOLLS, HAILEYBURY REPRESENTATIVE -- e Red Cross may do so at any: 'drugs,

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