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The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 27 Apr 1961, p. 8

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OL tO Oe Dts a ON te oe i ae ee gs an Se an a ee OB OD On Doe eG @ i Page 8 Departing Leader The Haileyburian Honored at Meeting Members of the local Associa- tion of Guides and Brownies held a@ pot luck supper in the basement ef the United Church, on Monday +evyening to honor the Guides and Brownies and their mothers. During the evening, a gift of _China was presented to Mrs. Dor- : @thy Doran, one of the Brownie sJeaders, who will soon be leaving town to take up residence in War- $ren, where Mr., Doran is connect- ed with the Ontario Hydro. t & gift was also presented to Wiss. Shiriey Scalzo whose mar- 'iage will be an event of 'early ty AY% ; Wembers of the Association are yery appreciative of the coopera- On ened made the supper a suc- eC ans are being laid for a bake 9 be held in the near future. eo : Pig gale t eason Opens (Continued From Page i 5% elusive f year, is ars, Dut die rank fers depend on and streams, and S getting the big play. Bartle Lake will be sure to have €s. quota, the lake has plenty of ood-sized trout, placed there by re Dej partment, and few have eer taken since the program was Miarted a few years ago. No min- s are allowed on this lake. be sen Creek will also have a lot + na 4 -- AS ee f attention, and sport should be ood there this year. The depart- the' creek in its distributing 25,- which will mea- inches bment included program when 000 two-year-olds, sure from nihe to eleven and weigh up to 4 pound. * Good fishing, and don't forget fo enter your big one in the Hailey- yurian contest. If you have a reaily good catch, give us a call, we would like to get a picture or two. ' The department will also be pianti ing some 40,000 yearlings and some kamloops or rainbow trout. Sour nearest Conservation officer is a good information source if you Thursday, April 27, 1961 | Fellowship Award For Robert Cassidy Robert L. Cassidy, son of Mr: G. L. Cassidy of Haileybury, has been awarded a Canada Councii Fellowship valued at approximat- ely $2,000.00 for study towards PhD degrees in the Humanities and Fine arts. He is one of ten from Ontario. who have received the award. He is at present studying at Cambridge University, England, on a-'<previously won fellowship, for his PhD degree and wil re- turn to Canada in' August. District Legion (Continued from Page One) proved a resolution asking that government ~ institute provincial lotteries, but that sale of tickets should be limited to chartered banks and post offices. The resolution pointed out that the province is losing a great deal of money each year to lotteries conducted abroad, and that the provincial government is already taking a percen 2 on gambling activities on pari-mutuels at race tracks. It was resolved.to ask the de- partment of veterans' affairs to consider the possibility of building a veterans' hospital in Northern Ontario, with facilities for chronic patients. The Legion's Ontario-Pro- vincial Command representative was asked in another resolution to form a separate committee to study and assist veterans' housing. The resolution pointed out that the housing committee was amalgam- ated with the pensions committee due to the lack of activity in vet- erans' housing, but the present in- terest in this makes a separate committee necessary. The increasing tendency, on the part of the provincial government to ignore veterans' status in ap- pointments was criticized and a resolution addressed to the provin- cial command asking it to press for the establishment of a veteran preferential system similar to that existing in the federal civil service. t was also resolved that the word Canadian should be super-imposed on the new proposed badge for the want the location of fishing waters. | Legion, ? | WALK RUN OR BETTER STILL TAKE A BUS CRAWL SEE TOP ENTERTAINMENT AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE IN NEW LISKEARD EMPIRE THEATRE : NEW LISKEARD - THURS. FRU & SAT. 7:30 APRIL 27-28-29 p.m. Hound Dog Man CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DELUXE _ 4 : Fabian, Carol Lynley, Stuart Whitman PLUS |The Sword & The Cross | ALL STAR CAST RON. TUES. & WED. MAY 1-2-3 7:30. p.m. _ The Facts Of Life Bob Hope, Lucille Ball PLUS ee Murderesses ALL STAR CAST | 'appointment, OS 2-3778. -of the Canadian Red Cross _ pro- WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE -- General Electric stove, electric fridge, and washing machine, articles of furniture. Owner elaving town. Apply phone OS 2-5266, Haileybury. 7,8 FOR SALE -- Eatons of- Canada Order Office, Haileybury, offers the following items at 20-per cent reduction' on floor: 9.2 cubic foot refrigerator, regular price, $235., now $188.; 5 piece Dinette suite; regular $99.00, now $79.20. 8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE--House for sale on Russel St., Haileybury. OS 2-3792, Haileybury. 6tf -- CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS " FOR SALE--House in Haileybury. | Phone 4515, Cobalt. Itf | FOR SALE -- Four bedroom brick | home in good condition. Phone] OS 2-3058, Haileybury ATtf TO RENT TO RENT--Three room apartment in 'Haileybury, central location. Phone A. Throop, OS 2-3466. 6-9 FOR RENT -- Two bedroom apart- ment in Haileybury, ground floor, frig and stove supplied. OS 2-3630. 8 WANTED WANTED -- house or apartment to rent for the months of July and August. Reply to Mrs. H. R. Jen-}. kins, Box 172, Marmora, Ont. 7,8 WANTED -- To rent, House or downstairs apartment in Hailey- bury, at least two bedrooms, for family of adults, for June Ist or immediate possession. OS 2-3551. 8 MISCELLANEOUS FRENCH FORMULA "To enhance your beauty". In- cludes a free demonstration facial for your .type. of skin. Phone for 8,9p NOTCH The members of the Rotary Club of Haileybury are anxious that all residents of Haileybury who purchased street- numbers from any member of the Club and paid for such numbers should com- municate with the undersigned if the numbers have not been receiv- ed. The Club wishes to make de- livery of any such numbers. Orville Hughes, President, C. F. Tuer, Secretary. IN MEMORIAM JOHNSON--In loving memory -of our dear sister Aline, who passed away April 29th, 1960. The midnight stars are shining, Upon a silent grave, Beneath it sleeps the one we love And the one we could not save. --Lovingly remembered by sis- ter Annie. 8p Coming Events Members of the North Cobalt Wo- men's Institute are sponsoring two short courses in the Parish Hall; North Cobalt. The first one on May 2nd, "Catering for Crowds", will be on meal plan-|ff ning, purchasing, storing, cook- ing and serving. The second, 'Hospitality Foods", on Wednes- day and Thursday, May 3 and 4, will have '"'The Art of Entertain- ing', as the topic for the first day, with a demonstration of tablesetting. On the second day, a complete Buffet Dinner will be 'prepared and served. The cours- » es Start at 1:30 p.m. each day. A cordiai invitation is extended - to members of all Institutes and » erganizations in the district to attend these free courses. 8 The Women's Work Committee duced 286,736 knitted or 'sewn ~_ FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Haileybury Phone OSborne 2-3533 TODAY, FRI. Two Great New Comedy Hits on the Same Program! & SAT. First Tri-Town Showings! n, WACKY iS THE WORD For iT! APRIL 27-28-29 JACK | LEMMON ° "The Apartment' man! JACK HAWKINS Seka. PICTURES presents A FRED KOHLMAR PRODUCTION HIGEL PATRICK RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH Ricky - NEISON The dreamboat guy! STARTS SUNDAY MIDNIGHT AT 12:10 A.M. MON., TUES., WED. STANLEY KRAMER Presents THE WU ara' New York Critics' Choice - 'Best picture of | the year.' STARRING SPENCER TRACY FREDRIC MARCH GENE _ KELLY | COMPANION FEATURE A New Comedy-Hit from Britain! School of Scoundrels lan Carmichael, Terry Thomas, Alastair Sim INMEROr MAY 1-2-3 articles last year for shipment to 15 nations in need. ; COMING SOON !! WATCH FOR THE PLAYDATE! Winner of 11 Academy Awards! Best Picture of the Year!

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