Page Three McPherson, Mrs. F. Riley, Mrs. The Douglas fir tree of Brit- K. Everson, Mrs. D. Moore, ish Columbia sometimes reaches THURS,;. MAY 30th, .1957 THE HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST were given for the best made COBALT LEGION LADIES apron Cobalt W. 1. Hears Excellent Report of meeting of the Silver Nugget Branch of the Women's Inst- itwte which was held, Wednes- day evening, May 15, in the Legion Lounge. After the opening Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect, Roll Mrs. J. Yanyk won lst prize and Mrs, D. A. Cole 2nd. The District Annual meeting to be paid and filed. Sick committee, Mrs. T. Leo- nard reported sick members and visiting those who were in Misericordia hospital. She also reported that Mrs. May Marcotte has _ returned Evangelists in Come To Baptist Church services, from Monday to Fri- day, being held at 8 p.m., and Sunday services at 11 a.m., and seven p.m. g The Ladies Auxiliary Branch Mrs. H. Sopha, Mrs. C. Frack- a growth of 300 feet. 44 of the Cobalt Legion charter- leton, Mrs. dent of the Temagami Ladies Auxiliary Branch welcomed the guests of all the six branches who attended. Seventeen mem- bers from Englehart, seven from Charlton, sixteen from New Lis- keard, twenty-eight from Hail- eybury, twenty-one from Cobalt B. Villentuve and is to be held in New Liskeard ed a bus to Temagami on Wed- Mrs. E. Labine. : : Lt: on May 31. The delegates nesday evening to attend the ee duced in Canada in 1917 asa Guelph Conference chosen for this were Mrs. A. Evangelists Reginald and Mrs. Annual Rally, From the seaport city of Mont- norte. Se ceo sian Wright and Mrs. C. Dakin. Greenway will be conducting Mrs. C. McGill of Merriton real to the open Atlantic Okekn Canwin B Pa feck. of ire) Trig @ Shattennessy. pre- Mrs. E. Jennings treasurer a series of services in the Hafl- {st vice-presient of the Provinc- is a distance of 1,000 miles - 5 1000 4 a oe th yMrs. ris aug! Yi ae gave the financial statement eybury Baptist church, frotf ja] Command was the guest of 5 : : pede ane sided at the regular monthly 204 accounts were approved June 6 to 16, with week night honor. Comrade Pacey Presi- 4 i Call was taken and thirteen home and is doing well now. : ' rT} " members answered by an apron Mrs. E. Jennings gave a very and sixteen members of the We re Elected from each member. The aprons interesting full report of the ee ee Branch cape! , : ae : 1 to) magami presente e were judged later, and prizes 60th Annual Celebration held mreitic the Zone. Cothimander By The Very at MacDonald College, Guelph. Mrs. O'Shaughnessy thanked her for her report. Mrs. J. DeBastiani, Home Ec- onomics and Health Mrs. D. A. Cole, resolutions Mrs, S. Wink Sick committee connenors are Mrs. S. Wink and Mrs. T: Leo- nard, Entertainment committee Mrs. R, Cooper, Mrs. Debast iani, 'Mrs. D. A Cole, Mrs. Yanyk, Mrs. Lauzon, Mrs. T. Leonard and Mrs. Swaychuck. Roll Call for the June meet- ing each member is to bring a set of 4 knitting needles and a ball of wool suitable for knitt- ing mits and those who cannot knit will be taught to do so. Mr. Greenway's message is one of challenge and inspiration to the listener and one of sal- vation and life victorious to the unconverted Speaking in a pleasing, convincing manner he is not the "high pressure" type one usually associates with evangelists. Mrs, Greenway is a gifted pia- nist, organist, and harp player while Mr. Greenway plays the violin with the skill and touch of a professional. The most interesting instru- Mrs. Marsh of Englehart who presided at the meeting. The opening ceremonies in- in as thty were unable to send a delegation. The branches were all con- gratulated for a very successful year, in addition to all the good work that they had done locally all the Branches had a Bank balance to report. Mrs. McGill gave a brief but interesting address and told of the different Branches that she had visited and she also thanked the secretaries for their reports and their good years work. Substantial and Olympic funds wre especially appreciated she ' They are planning to keep a ment Mr. Greenway plays is the © *y e : : END ) knit bank on hand, to help the theremin. There are only seven- ee au oe rete eee a V.O.N. nurse, when she is teen such instruments in North aa ee ee oe wri ee needing mitts. America three oftthese in Cana- aqacnccs Ot "One ef, Chariton Ge. Tne Gactearasnt AG got a special word of mention They also decided to put $3. each month, to be given to the played without being touched. ; for the amount of work done in spite of the small membership. ; sick committee for sunshine ee Mrs. Marsh, having betn el- {s ; ERG one for a chronic patients Went Ads Bring Results! ected for a two year term at the in the hospital, annual meeting will continue It was decided to hold the until April 1958 USE meetings at 15 p.m., sharp They had a question box and exterior house 7 singing of"God Save The Queen" EVERY DAY very much appreciated 7 i ; : Cc ions in Tor © U.S. Citi paint that's % ae pedesigewed ie ic UIAVE NORTH BAY Mrs. Ruby Sadler accompani- Wate eee, Esai in near : : : 0.10 a.m. 4.25 ed on the Piano for the comm- for Maritimes & Newfoundland guaranteed --=°"" 2Bpointed executives. assem. _tmity singsong that followed, blister-proof from now on. The meeting closed with the United Church W:M.S. TRIPS EACH WAY Return $12.90 sang two vocal solos which were Buffet lwnch was served by the Temagami Ladies. Ladies attending from Cobalt Mrs. S. Wink has consented 5 | to carry on as District Director cluded the presentation of the for the coming year. Flag. Two minutes of silence Standing committees appoint- was observed for the fallen ed were: Agriculture and Can- Comradts and then Prayers. adian Industries, Mrs, L. Lau- The secretaries from each hor special get-togethers of family, zon, Citizenship and Education, Branch read their reports and friends or business associates, we win Mrs, A. Wright, Community then presented them to Mrs. C. by a landslide vote. Good reasons, too: activities and Public Relations, McGill. } fine food and refreshments, congenial Mrs. Dakin, Historical Re- Mrs. Marsh read the Thorn- \ atmosphere, gracious service. The tab search and Current Events loe report which had been sent 'is in reason as well. Phone for res- Best Parties! ervations. "Your Pleasure is Our Business" Hotel Haileybury @ _ Birthday cups were given to Be Riions bere ES A ANS TORONTO 2 hrs. 30 mins. re mee ee roe te F: ae The meeting concluded with MONTREAL 4 Hrs. & me Be SS ie : = Dae LI Degegegy oy ~ Blest be the tie that binds, and ' _ naa ¢ ; y->- DY Moore, ~ Mrs. B. Vileneauve, ap REN INET 9 ~ a VAL D'OR lhr. 20 mins. ae Mrs. T. Belanger and Mrs. J Pegenc. se ncriowas, sung , Bastiani dH Birthd g and the Flag was retired. Rouyn/Noranda a5 ming the BoC ome SPP yr ae During the social hour that EES ia followed the Englehart Ladies OTTAWA 3 hrs. See your Travel Agent or call TCA Office, Earlton Airport, Phone Earlton 48. Personal income tax was intro- Sango J Double your money back if this Mirssyleale Duncan presided at $7. 183 Branch 44 Anxiliary were: Mrs. a | quality Scarfe exterior paint the regular meeting ry the © B. Conroy, president, Mrs. E. £ | listers when applied as direct- W.M.S. of Cobalt United church Whitehead, Mrs. F. Adshead, SES a 0 tt == ~ ed. aoe resists fading from which was held Thursday, May UNION BUS TERMINAL jianist, Mrs. S. Wink secretary, == ---- - => nae. enema ee LOysat Sebemhoniemsorse Mira.) AC NORTH BAY Mrs. J. Underwood, Mrs. M. ee pepe oe a os Wiight MRE Marcotte, Mrs. A. Fleming, Mrs Ui}) -TRANS:CANADA-AIR LINES } | easy to use. No running, Ee The minutes of the previous B. Leonard, Mrs. M. White. | Ar _---- ping or spattering. No messy meeting were read and approved Mrs. L. O'Shaughnessy, Mrs. : Le ' mixing or thinning, either. Just by the secretary Mrs. A. Wright. H. Cole. Mrs. W. Cole, Mrs. E. ke hil - | dip the brush and start painting. The financial statement was iN ONTARIO Roy, entertainment, Mrs, B. ; Scarfe's THIX is available in all presented by the treasurer. the most wanted colours from It was reported that the Sup- your Scarfe dealer's. ply Bale for missions had been ---------- = mailed including three head scarfs, which were donated by 6 ARTISTS ON THE STAGE IN PERSON the Explorer Group of the - beck It Scarte's Ta bier we United Church, An invitation from the leader of the Explorer Group Mrs. C. Cameron asking all to attend a wise folk «meeting in the United Church on - May 27, at 4 p.m., when they will present the Treasure Chest ~ get to the W.M.S. At the same o] : meeting, the girls who are Y G2E™ les graduating from the Explorer most fun WY JELLED ALKYD PAINT SCARFE & CO. LIMITED Mentreal, Ottawa, Peterborough, Terento, Londea Gemilton, St. Catharines, Brantford, Kitchener 'Owen Sound, Windeer, Nerth Bay, Winnipeg HAILEYBURY LUMBER Group into the C.G1.T. group will take place. Mrs. Duncan conducted the Worship Service the theme of which was "Trans-Canada" a service of intercession for home missions followed. For the study period she chose the interesting theme entitled "You Are There So Much of Your Time" based on Regent Park Toronto, Ontario by Ida Mac- Kenzie. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. A. Mac- Arthur. Mrs. C. Cameron is re- signing as the leader of the Ex- the ONTARIO TRAVEL SONGS WESTERN HILLBILLY MUSIC Jimmy James sisi and the NORTHERN STARS TRICKS ROCK 'N ROLL -- IMITATIONS CALYPSO Empire Theatre, New Liskeard SATURDAY, JUNE Ist plorers'" Group" and she has 795 partiament Bidge. Torente asked for someone to replace Rage . = COMPANY LIMITED ter. The meeting adjourned and Se Morar to Show Time -- Afternoon 3.30 p.m. -- Evening 8.30 p.m. a nice lunch was served by the ission: i -- pea i _HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO hosters WU Sent y Mame. Admission: Evening Adult $1.00 Children 50c i tee te Address Matinee: -- Adults 75¢ -- Children 25c | The Salvation Army's out- -PURDY'S HARDWARE stretched hand--gives hope to s==-=ss=ecseceeaencecne 2% HOURS OF FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY : the hopeless, and help to the Fee eemeet ot evel cd ~ COBALT, ONTARIO helpless, 3 SCT era aie