. when' it's cool, he wants it hot: ~ the sentiments in this bit of dog- .. Sunday night made one feel as - though they were living in a steam. - bath, but.today .(Wednesday), ~ actually uncomfortably cold! When ' there's mo heat turned on-in the " It does seem too bad, when they . operative. New Liskeard had won- : life when something new and in- ' - workmanship, has come -wp with. J. im sage green-and forest green, 'or - eotton - backing. mohair trim' on- a aa zstyled . eolors Housekeeping seal of approval. ~ within ten days of date of purchase welded buttons and button holes of _ the plastic, never crack and stay ~ soft and plyable. Fold in small > space with matching rainkat. Price $7.95. pha: falling outside, even 'though _ the thermometer says "67", it}, £9 volun Shoppe ~ and mohair (soft.as a wisper) - ribbed vee neckline with ingert -of oa Across the Kitchen Table BY MRS. MAC . "Its easy proved that .Man's a. foo},-when it's hot he wants it cool; giways wanting what-is not.'? One thing is sure,- during the past week, it's been easy to live up to _gerel.- The. week-end and up to Tm office. and such a miserable cold ' feels like '57': And tonight I have | _ to drive to -Charlton to pick up my exhibits from their Fah Fair! work so hard to have a good Fair, which, incidently, is thelr 54th, that the rain couldn't wait another 'day. Friday and Saturday, it will be -Engiehart's turn to open their "Show. Windows", and let's hope - the weather will be a bit more to- Gerful "Fair -:weather -last -week- end, although it nearly kibed those of us who were working inside the buildings. A very unusual thing happened Saturday night at the New. Liskeard Women's Institute Graw. for. a hand-quilted patchwork News from the HAILEYBURY 'There is_no time ina-woman's - teresting will not lift her morale. and -add fashion. enticement. :to her: wardrobe. "'Jantzen", that "name: 0 well known for quality. and. good some; exciting fabrics, as a her- | ringboné 'tweed in a blend of -wool |: in a ¢ardigan-suit; fully: -skirt; Bordéeaux-red and- navy 'mixtures. Or -if~you are allergic to; wool,' : they have made a beautiful Scotch tweed -in- lambs wool: with «combed... - This thas brushed _. two-piece --pullever suit. ' Lounging or street. slims by. Jant- ven, of specially processed, 'shrink resistant super Botany in * Vene- tian 'knit, hand: washable, 4nd in specially chosen to co- ordinate with many samen pull- overs and cardigans. A pure wool bulky knit tives pullover is-hand 'washable and something SO different, boasts a plain-knit, which looks like a clas- sic style pullover underneath. Gossards have a golden guaran- tee on -their new "Answer? bra, whieh, by the way, has the good They feel this bra is so good;fitting that they give you a written! guar- antee you must be satisfied or you have the privilege of returning it for full refund. Any of you who . dave worn their '"Answer" 'girdle realize what a comfertabl¢ far- ment it is, so why not try one of |: these guaranteed bras when next down town. ; 3 See Evelyn's Special Rack. A number of suits specially priced for the week-end. The Draw for 'the $15.00 Gift Certificate will be made Saturday, September 15. 5 A shipment just arrived in time for the Fall rains of Plastimac, the famous little raincoat made by Charles ..MacIntosh of England. These marvelous coats have all seams completely welded and quilt .and.a basket of groceries. 'The same.man's name was drawn for both prizes! Truman Kelly. of; New Liskeard was the lucky. man. 4 x *e x R The hours -that I spent since last Christmas hooking rugs, cro- cheting and 'embroidering really paid off.:I had thirty-two entries prizes, thirteen of them firsts. And no one need tell me that EA UREE is unlucky. Haileybury Personals _Mrs.. Henry Adams, been a patient in Misericordia Hos- now ,convalescing at home. Mr.-and .Mrs. €. J. Vachon are jleaving September 15th fer Or mond Beach, Florida, where they will spent the next eight months. Corporal. Donald Adams, . Mrs. Adams and -daughter Lorry are ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Adams. en-Baden, Germany, for the past four years: Clayton McGrew of Innisville was a visitor in town this week-end. Rev. and.Mrs. W. Churchill and children Esther and John have re- jturned from a two week holiday spent with Mrs. Churchill's mother, | Mrs. -E. Pugmsrey at Chatham. The winner of the recent draw for $1,000 sponsored by the Tri- Town. Elks Lodge, was Mr. W. O'Donnell of North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Cairn Woolston of Ottawa. visited friends in town while enroute to Timmins. -Mr. and. Mrs. M. Sadler. and agami, spent =the- week-end; with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sadler at' their cottage. on Paradis Bay. -Mr.. Fred Devins .in- Miserieordia Hospital where he -unGerwent -emergency -surgery. . Mr. and Mrs. Chehnsford visited friends in town -on-their way -home from ee Lake. . . Mr.-and. Mrs. W. Garbutt Gout 'several days. last. week at eae Maples" in Orillia. Mr, . and... Mrs.-.G. W. Graham have returned after spending the | week-end in South Porcupine where tthey visited their daughters, Mrs. Don. Fulmar. and Mrs. Joe Adamo, and 'their husbands. Ontario Teachers in the Fair and got twenty-seven |. - who - has |! 'pital for the past three weeks, is ' visiting: with Corporal Adams' par- !' They. have been stationed at Bad-' children Linda. and Keith of 'Tem- |, is a> patient iL-Hilton of Bride Elect Feted By District Friends Miss Lois. Labelle, whose: anar- riage to Dave Donaghue of New (Liskeard took place: on Saturday, September 9, was the guest of hon- our at two lovely showers recent- ly. Mrs. Jack Alderdice was hostess 'to a group of Lois' friends at her shome 'in- New Liskeard. , Games and contests provided an 'entertaining evening for those pre- isent, who were: the bride's mother 'Mrs. Estelle Labelle, Mrs. Marie 'Doneghue, Mrs. -B. Christianson, 'Mrs. B: Ste. Hilaire, Mrs. J. Nickle Mrs. J. Speck,. Mrs. W. Graydon, Mrs. S.:Graydon, Miss C. O'Grady, 'Miss D. McLennan, Miss E. Christ- anson,. Miss C. Ste, Hilaire and iMiss C. Waldorff: - . Lunch was served by the hostess 'and Lois thanked -her friends for 'their- kindness extended her. 'but sent gifts were Miss -C. Dona- 'ghue, Mrs. A. McKnight and: Mrs. 'M. Marrietti. : ' -On Tuesday, September 5, -Mrs. Judy -Nickle, Mrs. Jackie Speck and Miss. Lise Leblanc entertained in Lois' honour at a shower held rat Mrs. Speck's home. Several quiz contests were play: ed before Lois unwrapped her gifts. A buffet lunch was served by the hostesses. Present at the shower were Mrs. Labelle, Mrs. B. Ste. Hilaire, Mrs. L. Dobbs, Haileybury; Mrs.. M. | Dohaghue, Miss Carot Donaghue and Mrs. M. Watts, all of "New 'Liskeard; Mrs. C. Slaght, Miss L. Speck, Miss C. Audetté,-Miss Pat- sy Taylor and Miss C. Kelly. -Miss 'V. Gabbani, Miss C. Ste. Hilaire, 'Miss G. Towell, Miss A. Audette, : | Mrs. R- Moriarty and Mrs. P. Des- Jardins- were unable te attend but |: 'sent gifts. Those who. were unable to attend- 'school pupils | to sixteen. Thursday, September.-14, 1961 age 3 The Haileyburian Haileybury 1.0.D.E Planning Bake Sale The September meeting of the Haileybury Chapter of the I.O.D.E. was hel@ on Monday, September lith at-the home of Mrs. G. Pratt. ary Mrs. Paul Joyal. took the firmation of the Order. and welcomed into the Chapter by Regent... Mrs. K,. Macdonald, 1st: Vice gent, chaired the meeting. After. the routine reports and unfinished: business were settled, several new items of business were discussed, wit was. decided that Plaques should be-placed on the Portraits ~Af- was the Re- 'of. Her: Majesty. the Queen before they are. given. te- Fatima and Haileybury High Schoots.. The Re- .Zent -reported on the forthcoming visit. of -His Honour the Lieutenant- Governor, to officially open the new High School building, at which time. the Standard will be present- ed by the Chapter and raised dur- ing the ceremonies. The ist Vice Regent agreed to attend. the | Provincia] . Chapter semi-annual* meeting, taking place at London on ~ October I8th- and 19th. The Provincial Chapter is: spon- soring. a PEN-PAL LINKS: for betwen. ages. eight This is to stimulate in- terest between children within the Commonwealth and. also within Canada. The Regent. agreed .to write to the Principals of the local sehools regarding this worthwhile and. certainly educational project. Links. will be supplied. by. the 1.0.D.E. Mrs. Cassidy , was asked to 'at 'tend the. next meeting of the March of Dimes. Rehabilitation -Founda- tion and report on the: same. A motion was made and carried that. $25.00 be sent to- Northdale : Manor for the purchase of a Night Table. as per the 1961 budget. aA. Fall Project was discussed and it was decided to hold a Bake Sale. at Sroka' s Showroom on Fri- iday,., October 6th, Mrs. Sroka con- a tate ening. After quite ; a lengthy discussion it was unanimously decided to have the Christmas Tea once again at the Legion Hall. A Talent. Table will be available at the meetings for the balance of the year. Members were asked to donate articles. Mrs. K.-Macdonald very kindly offered to show slides of her trip through the Rockies at the next meeting, which will be held on October 16th at the home of Mrs. M. Levigne. Legion Ladies Plan Banquet The attendance at the first meet- ing of the season for the Ladies? Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion was small as many of the mem- bers are 'still on holiday. The pres- ident, Mrs. M. A. McDonnell, was in the chair at the Thursday night meeting and the minutes and treasurer's report were given by Mrs. J. McVittie and Mrs. J Hughes. Announcements were, made. fe- garding. the- regular. bingo which will be. held on Tuesday, Septem- ber 19. Tentative, plans were dis- cussed for the Remembrance Day banquet. e : seh CTURE FRAMES 12 New Mouldings to. choose from Temiskaming Printing Co, Ltd. NEW LISKEARD | BUCK GIVES YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Make Trip Possible Trangportation for two African students to come to Canada for further education has become an Women Teachers'. Associations of Ontario. "The two girls, Feligana Metho of Kenya and Millicent Fraser of Sierra Leone, have sponsors for their stay in Canada and for their attendance at school or univer- ssity,"' said Miss Cora Bailey, Peter- borough, president-elect of the Federation. "'But they were with- out transportation funds. "This is the first time in the | -history of Federation that we have4 sponsored students through the Af- rican. Student' Foundation,' she said. > Miss Metho, sponsored by South Peel Unitarian Church, will be re- siding in Brampton. For the 1961- 62 school year she will be attend- ing Brampton Collegiate Institute, completing her entrance require- ments for the University of To, ronto. Miss Fraser, sponsored by Huron College, University of Wes- tern Ontario; will be attending ne University. Miss Metho was chosen for this trip to Canada by the African Edu- cational Trust while Miss Fraser was suggested by the selection -|committee-of the African Students Foundation. 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