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North Bay Nugget from North Bay, Ontario, Canada • 14

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North Bay Nuggeti
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North Bay, Ontario, Canada
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14
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i 14 1 jrA -v Mia Waltar tiarlsed and Mw I'at Brethour Ths boslsssra Mia Ray-worth and Ml 1 Ksiinoehy wish ta thank Mrs Vanrton Mra Nadeau Mrs Stan Hirsh sit and several otheis who helped to make ths wtmIsr a sue cess s-pci DISTRICT riorbie Wilson New President Callander Lions Nort-se Wilson as alerted piewdent of the Callander Lions Club at a recent election of officers for the new year Also named to office were Raymond first vice-president Bew Bullock second vice-president Dixie Rorrl third vice-president Jerry Larochetle and Fred Bratt ons-year directors Robert Craven and Major Bob Rush two-year directors: A Wstson secretary Don Dufresne treasurer Msurlcc DavIJwn lion tamer Errest Cant In tall twister Bob Rush song leader A delightful supper was enjoyed by all members PAYING NEAR NEW LISKEARD AMONG HIGHWAY CONTRACTS TORONTO 'CP) Th Ontario highways department awarded 10 contracts tor GRADUATES Gary Turcotte (above) son cf Mr and Mra Venter Turcotte of Sturgeon Falls has graduated from Queens University Kingston Mr Turcotte majored in engineering and physics and Is now engaged in research work at Deep River He is a former Nugget carrier THE DAILY NUGGET Tuesday Jure 3 1558 Hold Sbower At Noranda for Joyce Perron THOKNLOE Miss Joyce Ferros of Noranda was honored ro-rsntly at a bridal shower la the Canadian Legion hall at Rouyn Mrs Cliarlei Hayworth assisted by Miss IJda Kailnosky was how-teas for ths event Ths bride-to-be received a corsage of whits gardenias as she entered ths hall She also received many beautiful and useful household gifts A highlight of the shower was a recipe case which contained favorite recipe of th guest Those who attended were Mrs Lachance grand mother of the groom-to-be Mrs Thomas Yen-dom Mrs Beetham Mrs Harold Simpson Mrs Lou Denieral Mrs Bilodeau Mrs John Roberts Mrs Ed Spencer Mrs Wslter Masur Mra Ruby BernlT Mrs Bill Beetham Mrs Nadeau Mrs Phil Fortin Mrs Nelson Kelly Mrs Eric Mommo Mrs Wesley Beetham Mrs Hoi lock Mrs Larose Mrs Ray-worth Mra Cartier Mrs Bob Taylor Mrs Val Mitchell Mrs Stan Marshall Mra Van Duaen Mra Dempsey Mr Gert Richard Miaaea Hannah Poirier Denise Gratton Margo Hall Etienette Turcotte Lillian Lsfleur Carolyn Dswnr Lorraine Boudreau Noalla Moore Jocelyn Glgnms Susanna Levesque Joyce Stanlund Dwyla Perron Sylvia St Louis Doris Zubka Clairs 81 Denis Rent Andrews and Lida Kailnosky Unable to attend wsrs Mrs Clement Richard Mias Vail-qustts Miss Claudette Glguerre Miss Shirley 8abo Mis Pauline Turpin Mis Elnina St Denis Kiwanis Sponsors Show at An nf local talent by patron when art show and tea th KlwanUns in the auditorium community Kighty-aeven picture Art viewed by more than who were pleasantly ths quality of the sd by local artlat Thoat who had In tha Mrs Tuer Mrs Mrs Thompson MaeArthur Mrs Mra Strong Fleming Mra Teresa Foreler and Burton Pretty apring ths attractively table Kiwanian poured tea A number member many gussts who lovely cakes and small tables to enable them paintings at leisure A picture donated MaeArthur was Stevenson of the School Many Attend CWL Convention At Haileybury Hsilsybury Rev Brunette celebrated the mass to officially open the 34th annual Tlmmlna Diocesan convention of the Catholic Women'a League In Holy Cross church Haileybury last Sunday night A formal wslcome waa given by the Diocesan president Mra A Hamel of Timmins Thia was followed by the League Prayer and prayer for his Holiness Pope Plus 13 and the singing of Canada An address of welcome waa given by Father Brunette and greetings ware extended by Diocesan director Rev Kavanagh and Mra Donegan on behalf of the subdivision Mra Hamel then Introduced Mias Gladys Murphy the Ontario convener A reception was held to honor ths 39th anniversary of BL Patricks and Holy Croat subdivision Right Rev Martindale of Timmins addressed tha charter members referring In glowing terms to tho ground work that was laid In those early days when ho was a priest In tha town of Cobalt He mentioned Mra Murphy aa a real example Reports of tha executive officers and diocesan directors given at tha opening session on Monday showed a successful years work accomplished At four o'clock the convention mass and sermon was delivered by His Excellency Most Rev Testier He spoke on the life of tha Blessed Mother and stressed particularly that woman In all walks of llfo should strive to follow bar example In all their work A mam for deceased members was celebrated at 1130 am on Tuesday by the Diocesan director Rev Kavanagh of Cobalt Members of tho Holy Cross sub- Rebekabx Meet At Entrlehart Club Art Cobalt inlereiting display wa viewed they visited ths sponsored by Thursday afternoon of th Cobalt hall from Hall-evbury-Cohalt Club war 100 perrons surprised at picture paint entered pictures diaplay were Smith Mrs O'Qop-man Mra June Wildwood Mis Mr Jackaon flowers centred arranged tea Paddy Haasett of ths Kiwanis served tha enjoyed ths sandwiches at conveniently placed to survey tha by Mra won by A Cobait High WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 and I pm ftack on the Screen Hilarious GEORGE FORMBY In A Added Feature LAl'RKL AND IIARDY In AT Extra I Cartoons Mrs 8 Jones Mrs Sparks and Mra Tracy wsrs hostesses when the May meeting of the Past Grand's Club of ths Northern Beacon Rehekah Lodge met at the home of Mra Jones last Monday night The president Mra Ortweln was in the chair and opened the meeting In the usual way Routine business waa dealt with and the members of the club decided to conduct the last meeting of the Rebekah Lodge In June before cloning for the summer recess Tha Past Grands' Club will provide the entertainment and lunch Mrs McWattero Mrs Peterson and Mias Mary Peterson will bo ths hostesses for the June meeting Lunch was served at the clow of the meeting division wars hostesses at a luncheon In ths parish hall at which Rav Murray of New Uakeard aa guest speaker addressed tha ladies on the convention theme Role of tho Home In fostering Religious During the luncheon tho Itima High School Chorus end the boys of La Jeunesso Musicales entertained with number of song Mrs A Andrews of Timmins waa elected Diocesan president Mra Culhane Tlmmlna la first vice-president Mra Mc-Alendln Timmons Is second and Mra Evana Malartlc third treasurer la Mrs Burnette secretary Mra Ce echini both of Tlmmlna work on mors than 900 miles of roads Total cost Is $3700000 Highways Iflnisttr Cass said tha contracts reprssent tha largest numbsr ever awardad by ths department at ona time They also hsd tbs highest value Ha said many of ths contracts are for work on ths trans-Canada highway speeded up to taka advantage of ths federal government subsidy whleh aspires In 1M0 Biggest contract was for 81 068804 awarded to A Pitts Limited of Toronto for grading 10 miles of Highway 17 In ths Whits River district McNamara Construction Limited of Toronto got an $813007 contract to grade 824 miles of Highway 11 in tha Cochrans district BIGGEST PAVING JOB Biggest paving Job went to Peel Construction Company Limited whose $688733 bid was the lowest submitted for paving 16 miles of Highway 8 through Rock-ton and Sheffield villages In ths Hamilton district A 8947469 contract to grads 849 miles of Hlghv'av 88 In ths Sudbury district went to Storms Contracting Company Limited of Richmond Hill while a 8331818 contract to pave miles of Highway 11 Jn tha New Llskeard district was won by Law Construction Limited of Rexdale In thr Ottawa district Laflamma Limited wai awarded a 8187879 contract for approaches and a structure over the Mississippi River on the Car-leton Place bypass At Stratford Law Construction Company will pave 741 miles of Highways 7 and 8 on the New Hamburg diversion for 8188830 Smaller contracts were awarded for work In the Xenora Huntsville Owen Sound and Kingston districts Tonight Only at 7 pm "HIT THE DECK" and "DEEP IN MY HEARr Sale of Lots' Authorized at New Liskeard NEW LISKEARD When New Liskeard town council met laet Tuesday night four bylaws authorising tha sals of lots In ths golf club subdivision were read for ths third time and passed Ths purchasers were A Bell James Macmillan Harry Kemp and Frank Kemp Among tha motions passed wars ths following: tha Sutcliffe company will be asked to complete tha town water and sewer maps aa soon possible residents of Jeffrey Street who petitioned for water ere to be notified by letter regarding progresa the week of June 8 to 14 has bean designated aa clean-up week members of the fire department were authorised to flush all hydranta and will bo paid tha sum of 890 for doing so town workmen will be Instructed to repair broken eectlonn of sidewalks and fill sides of pavement on Dymond Street and other areas with gravel where necessary in order to protect the aide of pavement Council adopted a plan for torm sewer and preparation for paving on a number of designated streets and approval tor tha raising of debenture to pay for It will be asked Following a discussion regarding lots in Bis golf course subdivision a motion waa passed that the Sutcliffe Company bo Instructed to cheek the golf course plan at their own expense to correct any errors mads by them Firs chief Lea Stewart was present with a number of suggestions and requests as well as a few complaints He requested gravel at the pumphouse beside the river to repair heaving damage and suggested permanent posts as hydrant- markers such posts to be set up approximately three feet from the hydrants He also said that all hydrants should be flushed out at least twice a year Chief Stewart mentioned the fact that no letter had Been received by the department regarding their requisition and a motion was passed Instructing the clerk to send them the proper notification Several complaints were referred to the proper committees for attention including parking on the sidewalk near the Wheel Inn and the spilling of garbage along tha road to tha dump FROM COAST TO COAST Today and Wed The Town -The People Talking About! Manx MUM OnbmaScoPc Mattawa PTA Holds Meeting Mothers Feted At Englehart CGIT Banquet ENGLEHART Thirty persons sat down to supper when the CGIT group held a mother and daughter banquet supper meeting laet Tuesday night In the became nt of Emmanuel United Church' The tables were decorated with white candles pansies and evergreens On the Sunday School screens were ths CGIT colors of blue and white with the words "Welcome Grace was said by Webb superintendent of tho Sunday School After supper the National Anthem waa sung and Mlchelena Lucas weloomad the mothers Cheryl Gardiner thanked the members At the Friendship Group for providing tlc lovely meal Tha toaat to the church waa proposed by Maryljm Smith and responded to by Webb Joan Fraser proposed the toast to tho mothers and Mrs Ortweln responded The CGIT group then led in a sing-song and Joyce Smith gave an intereating talk on Japan Singing was again enjoyed and Joyce Smith a recitation followed by a short play entitled "Mother Rune the The pledge a hymn and tape brought to a eloao a pleasant evening BMITTHrr xinuin Regular Prices Show Timas: 64S and 915 pm Regular meeting of St Anna's Parent-Teacher Association waa held recently It the arhool hall The executive committee under the leadership of Mra McKinnon conducted the meeting Buaineae matters included report read by Mrs Lett regarding dental aeelstance for Mattawa school children This was followed by Mra report on the Dloccean convention held at Petawawm Nominating committee members chosen were Mra Lett Mrs Thomas Mra Warren and Mra Leeward Trophy Night wae dis-oiMaed and agreed upon Closing prayer were conducted by Rev Legifa Mra Walters and Mra Belanger served lunch EM8DALE EUCHRE The tuehrs parties In Bmsdals are now sponsored by the Auxiliary for wort-with tha Guides and Brownies There has been a good attendance each week Thia week's winners wort: Mra Reeds Kearney ladles' high Mrs Hughes Emsdale ladles' lew George Schamehorn Scotia man's high Flaming Huntsville men's low Mra Fleming Hunteville door prise PATIENT IN HOSPITAL Mra Cham her la a patient In the Englehart and District Hospital suffering from a broken bone Mra Cham bare had been receiving medical treatment In hospital at St Catharines before coming Englehart She waa accompanied to Englehart by her daughter Mrs Gibbon who waa visiting mother at St Catharines ITTT3 T-rs DEPEND on Taaoco Top Octana Sky Chief Su-proms gokoime super-charged with Patron for aR Bw knock-fros power But It took Sanitone DRY CLEANING to do itl For any kind of apota cept a leopard's that ia) aimply rush tha garment to us aa soon aa possible tell us what caused the spot and we'll do the rest Satisfaction Guaranteed DEPEND an Texaco Otisf new at ita highest octane ever lbs be gosolms buy for moil can and itE at regular price- Power Interruption NIPISSING AND NORTH HIMSWORTH TOWNSHIPS Servica will Interrupted on Thursday June 5th from 1 pm to 3 pm (DST) to all customers on lota 26 to 21 concession 26 and 27 North Himsworth Township and on lots 1 to IS concos ions 16 to 19 ond lota 12 and 13 aoncoosiona 14 and IS Nipissing Township Thii will also indudt custom an on Prater "Bluaborry" liland and adjoining Islands in South Bay lake Nipissing Thia interruption if nocosury to that our lineman may perform their work tafaly See your friendly TEJIACO DEAEEE Adaeiaref McCoH-Frontenac Oil Company limited Regent Refining (Canada) Limited Mtmufoeturon and Distributors Canada of Texaco Petroleum Product For Pick-Up Call 300 NEW LISKEARD DRY CLEANERS New liskeard Ont hydro! 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