The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 9 Nov 1961, p. 8

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$ FE SO a ON, Vere ae le ae Oe a a ae > FOR SALE WOR SALE -- Wood coal annex, @ood Shape. Call regs oa OS 2- 3496. ~ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE _ FOR SALE -- Four bedroom brick home in goed condition. Phone OS 2-3058, Haileybury ATti VOR SALE--A selection of fine homes in Haileybury and on the Yaileybury - New Liskeard road. Apply E. M. McCuaig, Real -Es- tate Broker, 574 Georgina Ave., Faileybury. 34-37p §fOR SALE--House on Farr: Ave. Wor information contact J. B. EK. Proulx; Phone OS 2-3128. 35tt js0OR SALE--5 Yroomed bungalow z years old, north end of Hailey- basement, fandscaped. 36 'HELP WANTED - FEMALE AVON CALLING -- AVON COS- WETICS needs qualified women familiar with the rural areas of COLEMAN AND BUCKE TOWN- SHIPS. Increased Christmas busi- means openings in these For interview write im- to Mrs. Hurley, 326 Tim- North Bay. 35-38 ness &reas mediately mins St., TO RENT -- Four room heated Suitabie for couple Available now. fO RENT apartment. without children. Gorner Ferguson Ave. and Main §&t. Phone OS 2-3259. 34-37p 70 RENT--5 room apartment in Covalt, 3 piece bath, heavy duty wiring. OS 2-3792. 36 MISCELLANEOUS pe SS PRESCRIPTION FOR PAYING BILLS -- 'Pay 'em off -with a low-cost, life-insured SCOTIA PLAN LOAN GGE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA ONTARIO Indian Affairs Branch Refer to File Number 144/6-1-452 DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION SEALED TENDERS addressed fo the Director, Indian Atifains Branch, Department of Citizenship énd Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, Will be received until 3:00 P.M. {E.S.T.) on November 28, 1961. for the construction by contract of: A Two Classroom Indian Day 'School, a Three Bedroom Staff Residence and a Diesel Electric Power Plant Building at Osna- Jhungh Indian ReServe (Dog Hole Bay), Sioux Lookout Indian @gency, Ontario. Plan Index No.'s T775 = 1440 ~ 1458. Gontractors shall tender in com- glete accordance with the draw- ings, specifications and tendering documents supplied by the Depart- ment for that purpose. The drawings, specifications and = other documents will be exhibited et the following points from Nov- ember 8th, 1961, until November 25th, 1961 inclusive. G. S. Lapp, Esa., Regional Supervisor of Indian Agencies, P.O. Box 896, North Bay, Ontario. G. Swartman, Esa., Superintendent of Indian Agency, Sioux Lookout, Ontario. General Instruction to Tenderers, Grawings and specifications are ob- fainable at the above offices upon deposit of Seventy-five Dollars ($75.00) for each set of documents in the form of a certified cheque made payable to the Receiver Gen- eral of Canada. This deposit will be refunded upon return of the drawings and specifications _ in good condition to the issuer, with- in two months from the date on | which tenders closed. To receive consideration, tenders must be submitted on the tender fonms provided and must be atc- companied by a certified cheque drawn on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to the Receiver General of Canada or a bid bond in an amount equal to ten per cent (10%) of the tender price or Bearer Bonds of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Conyp- any and its constituent companies. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, and the lowest tender will not nec- essarily be accepted. Department of Citizenship and Immigration, November 1, 1961. H. M. Jones, Director. 36 J.M.C. Speaks... On Thursday, October 12th, we were delighted with the perform- ance of Fallot, Erduran and Sevil- la. Guy Fallot, cellist is making his- fourth appearance on the North American Continent; was a stud- ent at the Paris Conservatory, where he won a first prize under the tutelage of Paul Bazelain. Ayla Erduran, violinist, born in Istanbul, was employed as a per- manent soloist - with orchestras from D'Ankara and Istanbul. Jean-Paul Sevilla, pianist born in Oran, was a First Prize winner at the International Competition = in Geneva 1959.and Honour Prize win- ner from the Paris Conservatory. = The artists were very generous with their time, first'appearing as soloists and then in a group as a trio for several encores. We espe- cially enjoyed this program as the artists lived their music which was technically sound. Following the performance the artists were entertained by the J.M.C. Committee. The next con- cert will be on the 23rd of Nov- ember, when J.MLC. will present an operettta. Tickets are on sale at the door for those who still wish to become a member. Canada's first artificial ice rink probably was the Victoria Rink in Montreal, opened in the 1880s and used for figure skating. ee OEE SS Saas Basketball League Now Organized At a meeting which was attended by twelve key basketball men from Haileybury and New Liskeard the Temiskaming men's -- basketball league was formed with Hailey- bury Miners, Haileybury Town, New Liskeard McKnights Men's Wear and N. L. Grayds Hardware teams making up the league. Albert Dukaez was elected pre- sident with Torry Stevens first vice president and Doug Armitage se- cretary treasurer. George.-Evans was chosen as publicity man. Games will be played on Tuesday and Thursday nights at the Hailey- bury and New Liskeard High School, Ail persons interested in playing are asked to contact Ab Dukacz or turn out for practice at the High School. | A special referee clinic will be held on November 14th, 16th, 21st and 23rd at the New Liskeard High School under the direction of John Elford, physical education instruc- tor at the New Liskeard High. Hallowe en Tea At Legion Lounge President Mrs. B. McPherson re- ceived the many ladies who took advantage of a beautiful Fall day to attend the Hallowe'en tea and bake sale held last week in the Le- gion Lounge, Cobalt, and sponsored by the L.A. of the Canadian Le- gion, Branch 44. Orange and black streamers, witches, skeletons and other Hal- lowe'en decoations were used throughout the hall, with small orange and black candles used as centrepieces for the individual tea fables which were covered with bright table cloths in the Legion co- lours of blue and gold. Mrs. F. Eno presided at the main tea' table which was _ attractively aranged with tall black candles in silver holders, a floral centerpiece of rose buds, yellow carnations: in- terspersed. with tiny Hallowe'en figure candles and the sparkling tea service. Guests were served by Mrs. A. Lundberg, Mrs. L. Hasset, Mrs. T. Leonard and the tea convener Mrs. A, Fleming. Mrs. T. Jones was_in charge of the kitchen assisted by Mrs. A. St. Laurent. Mrs. J. O'Rourke conven- ed the bake table which featured home baked bread .and rolls with iene N-FAMOUS PLAYERS | THEATR ATL EYRURY OS 2-3533 LAST SHOWINGS TONIGHT "THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY" plus "A FEVER IN THE BLOOD" (Adult) FRI. & SAT. ONLY! BROADEST, NOVEMBER 10 - 11 (showing at 7 and 10:15 p.m.) HIS BIGGEST, FUNNIES! ma cain TRAUBEL. Hore HOLIDAY» LYNN ROSS »PAT STANLEY: TCEORSE RAFT and HARRY JAMES and his band » A Paramount Picture --"" KATHLEEN FREEMAN BUDDY Stars and Introducing Y LESTER COMPANION FEATURE (showing at 8:45 p.m.) "PASSPORT TO CHINA" Starring: Richard Basehart and Lisa Gastoni Mrs. A. D. Cole and Mrs. F. Ads- head assisting her with the selling. Mrs. W. Cole sold tickets on the centerpiece which was -won by Mrs. N. E. Spencer and on a three tiered iced Kmas cake which is to be drawn for at a later date. ------4 = COURT OF CORPORATION OF TOWN OF HAILEYBURY REVISION TAKE NOTICE that a held to hear and determine 16, 1961 at 8:00 p.m. Dated Noy.' 2, 1961 ment of the Town of Haileybury for the year 1962 at the Town Office, Haileybury, on FHURSDAY, November Court of Revision will be appeals against the assess- FRANK G, HASKETT, Town Clerk. 35, 36 COMING NOV. 22nd WALT DISNEY DON'T MISS IT!! ue SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY! ADMITTANG! (Restaicrep} JO PERSONS 1B yEaRs OF AGE OR OVER COMPANION SHOCKER! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "MANIA" (Not recommended. for the Faint- Hearted!) Starring: Peter Cushing and June Laverick STARTS MONDAY, NOY, 13th! MON., TUES., WED. TWO SHOWINGS NIGHTLY AT 7 and 9:40 p.m, * METRO-GOLD' VN-MAYER - : presents / EDNA FERSER'S . ON The story of a man, a land, a love from the pen of the pul Prize Novelist! GLENN FORD - MARA SCHELL « ma BANTER ARTHUR Ot O'CONNELL BUSS TAMBLYN » MERCEDES ~2cCAMBRIDG? cath BENBY (HART) MORGAN « i ATS - pet Helemes man: phe in CinemaScope and METROCOLOR - NOY. 12 Playing 3 Days Only! NOV. 13-14-15 #-

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