The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 12 Oct 1961, p. 8

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Meets Tuesday Gage 8 The Haileyburian:* FOR SALE .FOR SALE--One used stoker A-1 Shape, cheap! Call 4515, Cobalt. 26tf OR SALE--30-30 Winchester car- bin, Model 94. Complete with case end cleaner, reasonable. OS 2-5367. 32p,33 ------------ NEED A NEW STOVE OR 'FRIDGE? Buy 'em with & pow cost, ete! ; SCOTIA PLAN LOAN | CHE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA oR "SALE -- In Haileybury, up- 'right piano, 'Mason & Risch. OS €-3189, 32, 33 } Le ~ REAL 'ESTATE E FOR SALE OR SALE -- Four bedroom brick home in good condition. Phone ,OS 2-3058, Haileybury Ait us ee SALE--House in Haileybury 1 Russell Street. Phone 4515, Co- 'pall. 2Ttf t TO RENT {Oo RENT -- Four room heated apartment. Suitable for couple: qwithout children. Available now. Gorner of Ferguson Ave. and Main St. Phone OS 2-3259. 32 - HELP WANTED - MALE WANTED -- Married man, 24-39, for route sales, $117 plus expenses fo start. State education. Car nec- essary, Box 326, c/o Haileyurian Office. 30 - 33 WANTED=3 delivery men. $1.50 per hour. Car essential. Box 328, e€/o Haileyburian Office. Average $2.50 hourly part time. WWeed three neat appearing men, 24-38, for route work 8 to 16 hours tweekly, Box 327, c/o Haileyburian Office. "~ LOCAL MAN REQUIRED fo be our Representative in Ghis County. Pleasant, dignified work with top earnings. Full or part time. Repeat sales year af- fer year. No lay offs, Seasons, age no barrier. Car need- ed. Territories are filling fast, rush your name and address for~ full fuformation. No obligation. De- Velboment Director, Box ah Lon- don, Canada. - 32 North Cobalt Home & School Kindergarten will be the main fopic at the General meeting of the Worth Cobalt Home and School As- 6ociation on October 17th at 8 p.m. Yeading the discussion on pros and Gons of kindergarten will be a panel chaired by Mr. Tom Willis, |: Township | } Chairman of Bucke School Area Board Assisting Chair- tan will be Reeve Harry Groom of Bucke Township. Mr. C. Hawn, principal, Mrs. Ruth Shepherdson, Icindergarten teacher of New Lis- kkeard and Mrs, Nora Perry, first vice of North Cobalt Home and School Association. ; This should prove to be a very jnteresting topic for discussion, fol- lowing the recent announcement by fe School Area Board that they will support Bucke Township Kin- @ergarten pupils attendance to Tri- Town Kindergarten Schools. All members are reminded of the penalty for coming without a friend. Success of our Home and'School|§ fieeds your support. Social even- ing will follow regular meeting un- Ger 'the supervision of the lunch 30 - 33 30 - 33]] no siack|] Thursday, October 12, 1961 About 100 Rotarians from 'many Rotary Clubs in. Northeastern On- tario and Northwestern. Quebec; gathered -at Englehart last Fri- day. They met to hear an address by Nitish C. Laharry of Calcutta, president-elect of Rotary Interna- tional. The president - elect referred- to the international aspects of Ro- tary, which was established by Paul Harris, an American, and has spread to 123 countries; "Ro- tary's specific contribution is that it has made the approach to our ideal -a realistic one, -by- attempt- ing to correlate it te the needs of modern man and modern society through its four avenues of ser- vice." Since "'the profit motive in man cannot be rooted out from human nature ... let us make all the profit we can,-but in doing so let the basis of that profit be service." Mr. Laharry claimed that "Ro- tary has the right perspective to world affairs and that Rotarians are fully equipped to be in the front line of this battle royal be- tween idealism and materialism.' He urged the men to build up fellowship among themselves, through their vocations and com- munity ties and through the world. In .a thought - provoking address, "Rotary in a world of challenge,"' the guest traced present world dif- ficulties and their causes. He blamed the Darwin theory, the "pilosophy of negativism discever- ed by Huxley and his companions, Marxism, atom bombs, hydrogen bombs, space rockets and the ex- plosive nature of world popula- tion."' Mr. tion. Laharry offered one solu- Northern Rotarians Hear International President "We al need to become revo- lutionaries.. Undoubtedly man can- not live without bread, but can he live with bread alone? Mater- ialistic revolution will never- solve moral or: spiritual problems,"~ he said. "There is no special form of] business morality which is differ- ent from the morality which rules the rest of life. The phrase 'busi- ness is business' is -just a cloak for. hiding -irresponsible and un- social practices which do not spell business but the death of all busi-|f ness."' Mr. Laharry affirmed has lost his soul, but I am equally sure that man can find and: must find his soul again by endeavoring at all times not to let the end of life be forgotten in our preoccu- pation with the means of living." "Peace," he said, '"'begins in the minds of men. No effort should be |} spared to take this message even to our remotest villages and con- vince every man, woman and child that a warless world is only |§ possible if each one of us is deter- mined that 'nation shall no longer lift: sword against nation'." The speaker concluded with his conviction that individuals 'can lay the foundations of a solid and substantial world structure, with the individual human being as its core. The path is narrow and steep and the problems bristle with chal- lenges to each. ofus." § ' BLOOD DONORS Are GOOD - CITIZENS "that man |g STARTS MONDAY PLAYING MON., TUES., WED. OCTOBER 16th! OCT. 16-17-18 © Based on the lia incredible fim facts of the i sensational BEST-SELLER! EMD RLM i a == = TRUE-LIFE STORY OF THE FABULOUS ___IMPOSTOR...AND HIS ESCAPADES WITH LOVE AS SIX DIFFERENT PEOPLE! ! et ARTHUR O AL UND WASSE ne DAN BLACKMAN EAL MADDLETOR Sorvenplay oy LIAM O'BRI with the exclting music Dicooted by ROBERT MULLIGAN ot HENRY MA NCINL Proguced by ROBERT ARTHUR af ' oe"Fathor Devtin'®, ~ composer of America's \ G UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PIOTURE best-selling cecords! COMPANION FEATURE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT The Savage Innocents COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Starring Anthony Quinn and Yoko Tani €onvenor Mrs. Pearl Dinel. WATCH FOR THESE GREAT ATTRACTIONS! COMING SOON TO THE STRAND THEATRE! "GONE WITH THE WIND" "ALL HANDS ON DECK" "GUNS OF THE NAVARONE" Enduring Slogan Once again, federal, provincial and. municipal authorities join with industry and public-spirited organ- izations wide fire prevention campaign.} Joint sponsors are the Association of. Canadian Fire Marshals and Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs in support of fire preven- in backing the country} in { tion drives in 2,700 municipalities. In the homes and everywhere ia Canada, "the slogan endures: DON'T GIVE FIRE: A PLACE TO 'START, © Of the 114 different species of purebred dogs registered with the Canadian Kennel Club, the beagle and the poodlé lead in number of | registrations. - OS 2-3533 HAILEYBURY LAST SHOWINGS TONIGHT JAMES ye VERY A RANK ORGANIZATION WILtAgR DISYRIBUTED BY 20TH CENTURY FOX. ROBERTSON JUSTICE LESLIE PHILLIPS STANLEY BAXTER (PORTANT PERSON COMPANION FEATURE Walt Disney's "NIKKT' Wild Dog of the North COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR PLAYING FRI. & SAT. ONLY! » TWO GIANT HITS ON ee BRIS IIIIE eae Fr THE LE MANS, A #1) AND MILLE Ml NGL J v-S-Memes BILLTRAVERS ws . . nk EBRING | CQ gvERSTONE, SERRE NG Also Starring ED BEGLEY: Jack BRABHAM BHAM "ac OCT. 13 - 14 THE SAME PROGRAM! GREE HEIMER:; with Guest Bar COMPANION FEATURE PIRATES of TORTUGU CINEMASCOPE & TECHNICOLOR Starring Ken Scott, Letiéia Roman PLAYING SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY! OcT. 15 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Showing at 7 & 10 pim. "House of Fright" (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) Paul Massie, Dawn Adams, Christopher Lee COMPANION SHOCKER! Showing at 8:30 p.m. only! YOU CAN'T RESIST IT! .. 1 AN AMAZING NEW EXPERIENCE ALN SCREEN. THRILLS! HORRORS oF THE! BLACK MUSEUM "CINEMASCOPE IN BLOOD - CURDLING COLOR

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