i in i et emt SA ON IN NN AD ON AN LOM DO OD, hl la Ll tat, te, i La, a >> hd tn oe cit, it hat th a a La, Li, Ail, i i. Ci iin i a Lh, yO, i hy Le S A> <> " & "ad *)_4 eS 4 Ss "OA 4 LBA Sey <5 Ns > e v uf . . tt. 9 So Re oe ae ae ee Pn pe Pp DRA PPPS Cobalt. The Haileyburian ify Shopping. and 'Saving....with | of ¢ WANT ADS 5/7 Thursday, December 14, 1961 FOR SALE ~ HELP WANTED - MALE | 24 Ib. Reason- 39t¢ | FOR SALE--Store scale, capacity, A-l 'condition, aible. 4515 Cobalt. f£OR SALE--Heintzman piano, also two new 1962 23" Rogers Magestic TVs, reduced for quick sale. 4515 39tf TOR SALE--Singer sewing ma- chine with attached motor. Also wood and coal stove. Cheap for quick sale. 4515, Cobalt. 37tf FOR. SALE--To take over pay- ynents, one 1961 Trailer, 18° x ee ae Apply 623 Florence St. Phone OS 2-3539. 38 - 41p OR SALE -- Kroehler Dining Room Suite, Solid Walnut, 6 Pieces. Table 40" x 60', extends to 72". Bae Buffet and Hutch, Hutch has glass @oors. Four Chairs. A $495 Value for $300 Cash. Free Delivery in the Tri-Town Area. C. E. Cain and Son, Lang' St., Cobalt. 41 OR SALE--Every type of candy for Christmas entertaining and gift giving can be found at the Cobalt Candy Center, Newly open- ed, the Candy Center is the Tri- Town's. largest candy store. You will ¢ind 46 varieties of bulk candy, all fresh, all competitively priced. Buy bulk for economy to fill stock- jngs and for entertaining. Ten famous-name brands of packaged chocolates in beautiful gift boxes. ind 84 different kinds of chocolate bars. Visit the Cobalt Candy Cen- ter soon. 40, 41 TOR SALE -- Candy has to be fresh at the Cobalt Candy Center. freshness and quality are our two biggest selling points. That and the terrific variety in the Tri-Towns biggest candy store. Just arrived Tuesday afternoon, a shipment of Christmas stockings. Come and see 49 varities of bulk candy, 96 different chocolate bars, and 10 different brand names of beauti- fully boxed top quality chocolates. Bulk candy is your best and tast- fes; buy for Christmas. You get more for your money and we'll imix it to suit you. Tel: 4588 in Co- halt. Free delivery anywhere in Ghe TriTowns. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR SALE--House on Farr Ave. for information contact J. B. E. Proulx. Phone OS 2-3128. S5tf OR SALE--Five roomed bunga- Yow, two years old, north end of Waileybury, full basement, land- Scaped. OS 2-3584. 37tf TO RENT "0 RENT--Heated apartment. Ap- ply phone OS 2-3128. 37tf TO RENT--Two room apartment, gas heated, available now. Corner Werguson Ave. and Main St. Phone OS 2-3259. 42p 'HELP WANTED - FEMALE WANTED -- Housekeeper, six day week, Phone OS 2-3623 or OS 2- 3401. 40, 41 WANTED -- Girl fer housework, five in ov out, Phone OS 2-3273. WANTED--3 delivery men. $1.50 per hour: Oar essential. Box 328. c/o Haileyburian Office. 39,40,41,42 Seas Sie ee WANTED--Average $2.50 hourly cart time. Need three neat appear- ing men, 24-39, for route work 8 to 16 hours weekly. Box 340-c/o Hail- eyburian Office. 39,40,41,42 eSB ie oe ee ee WANTED--Applications will be re- ceived for hotel desk clerk. Apply Hotel Haileybury, or phone OS 2- 3401. 40, 41 MISCELLANEOUS _ WH@ ELSE WANTS A NEW CAR? Buy it now with a low-cost | life-insured SCOTIA PLAN LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA IN MEMORIAM ee In loving memory of a dear hus- band and father, Neil Oslund, wc oassed away December 13, 1953 --Wife and family. 41p Mission Circle has Turkey Dinner Members of The Mission Circle of the Haileybury -Pentocéstal Church held their December meeting as a combined meeting and turkey dinner at Breault's Restaurant, north of New Liskeard . with 33 members and guests present, Following the dinner, an in- teresting Christmas program was presented with Mrs. Fred Harman leading in the singing of carols, ac- companied by accordian music by Mrs. Tom Campball, Mrs.:-Vernon Wark led in prayer and Mrs. W. Graff read the Christmas story from Luke, second chapter, first to twentieth verses. Four of the members of the Young Ladies class, Sharon Lowe, Sharon Walker, Charlene Campbell and Betty Ann McRoberts sang 'Loveliest Night.' Following the program, a number of games were enjoyed with Mrs. Churchill in charge. A draw for a Christmas door de- coration was won 'by Sharon Lowe. An Exchange of gifts took place, among the members, and the president, Mrs. Fred Harman and the vice-president, Mrs. V. Wark, were presented with special gifts by Mrs. Churchill and Mrs. J. Harman. Mrs. Churchill was then presented with a gift on behalf of the group, by Mrs. Fred Harman. The singing of Silent Night and prayer by Mrs. Fred Rose brought the evening to a close. and the burning of the Yule log are ttwo of the most ancient cus- toms which come from our pa- 40, 41 gan ancestors. | K) Temiskaming Construction Lid. ENGI iDesign, Construction, Mine Development, Operation, Electrical and Mechanicat Installations Haileybury, Ont, P. O. Box 459 Phone OS 2-3311 Toronto, Ont. 6th Floor, 369 Bay St. EMpire $-7381- * NEERS 'has never The hanging up of the mistletoe. Santa Arrested Under Old Law | PENNDEL, Pa. -- Santa Claus was brought into court accused of breaking a law-167 years old, but Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer He was. freed. »Santa,. 58-year-old Earl Steger, was arrested Sunday as he was listening to children pour out their holiday wishes at a discount mark- et. Police -Chief William Riempp 'and Sgt. Norman Rigby told him he was playing hob with the blue laws, which forbid the sale of non-essentials on Sunday. But to get Santa on the rap, since he was selling nothing, the authorities had to, invoke the code of 1794 rather than the revised ver- sion of 1959. Under the old law it is unlawful to be gainfully em- ployed on Sunday. Said Riempp: "The old blue law been repealed, and I have the option of making. an ar- rest under either or both of these laws." Four of St. Nick's helpers were cited on the same charge. Their cases are pending. Agitation for a crackdown on blue law violators has been coming from an ethical business practices committee. A spokesman for this group commented ruefully, how- ever, that arresting Santa. was more than had been bargained for '"making~"us look like scrooges."' As Santa, arrayed in red suit and white whiskers, stood at the bar of justice, Judge William Oet- tinger said: "This is very embar- rasing."' After listening to both prosecu- tion and defence, the judge hasten- ed to say: "It gives:me great honor to discharge this defendant. This is the last place Santa Claus be- ongs. Gainful employment, - in- deed! Everybody knows _ Santa gives, that he doesn't take." ~ News from the Svelyn Shoppe HAILEYBUBY a Time. flies, and this week's snow has put us really in the mood for Christmas shopping. In the Evelyn Shoppe you can almost hear the jingle of Santa's sleighbells, and a hint dropped there usually reach- es the dear old chap, too. THEATR A-FAMOUS PLAYERS OS 2-3533 HAILEYBURY FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY! THEY'VE GOT IT MADE ose In more ways than one- -- DEC. 15 - 16 REGINALD BECKWITH. JEAN MyIR Morning coffee charm! A beau- tiful way to start the day is in a! lovely short robe of washable lux- urious Orlon or Viyella flannel, light as a feather, but oh, so cosy and warm. The six senses of Fashion, Vi- tality, Taste, Beauty, Color, Touch, and Lightness, are all brought to perfeotion in Luxite by Kayser in their satin tapestry sets, dainty and ethereal nylon sheer combin- ed with the rich luxury of "'Sati- lene' fashions the graceful waltz- length gown, slip and pantie, Also negligee sets, Capri pyjamas and dreamy bed jackets, and to make you look still more glamorous, a boudoir cap to cover those curl- ers! A woman in the mood for beauty finds it. In a smooth, shimmering dress of peau de soie and float- ing chiffon. One we like is in rose chiffon with beaded top. We also have a aumber of very smart looking~ wools. Do not forget that Evelyn car- ries Liberty silk scarves. These make delightful gifts in one of the Liberty folders. Or, a Liberty blouse in an unusual print. A gift | of Liberty's will be cherished and worn with pleasure. A pair of Supp-hose for com- fort? Or strictly for glamour, sheer hosiery- by Kayser, Phantom or Christian Dior. For the week-end -- Special val- ues in party dresses. : N orth Bay, Ont. 194 Regina St. GRover 2-2630- -- SUNDAY & MONDAY ONLY!) DEC. 17°18 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT i2. © s - S >: - NOT SINCE ; SUCH FURY AND SPECTACLE! eins | specTAMATION COMPANION THRILLER! : Exciting Adventure in Greek Mythology "ATLAS" In VISTASCOPE & New Eastman Color 52 - 50 Michael Forest, Frank Wolff, Barbara Morris AIC Ge i TUES., WED., THURS. DEC. 19 - 20 - 21 Due to the length of this program (4 hrs. 15 mins.) there | will be only one complete showing nightly, starting at™ 7:15 p.m. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Showing Nightly at 9:15 Only! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT | [/ When you looked at Rachel Gade tha eat thing you thought of was a missionary--and yet she was--until one man's arms turned her life inside out...! Preisated ty WARNER SROD in Tachuctitle ON-PETER FINCH-ROGER MOORE Il COMPANION FEATURE Showing at 7:15 p.m. only! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT TECHNICOLOR® iz WARNER BROS. oT eT Se i M | ' af