The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 15 Nov 1928, p. 8

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~~.to.North Bay last week-end to at- LOCAL &% PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thompson spent last week-end visiting with friends in Toronto. : Timmins United Church, beau- tifully decorated with ferns and tall standards of golden and white 'mums, was the scene of a pretty autumn wedding, when Ruth Wilhelmina, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Johnston, of Timmins, and Joseph Smith Cald- bick, second son of Mr. and Mrs. George Caldbick, of Haileybury, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. J. D. Parks of- ficiating. To the strains of Lo- hengrin's wedding march, played by Miss Ada Graham, the bride entered the church, on the arm of her father. The dainty, girlish bride made a winsome picture in her period gown of ivory satin, with fitted bodice and long skirt, with which she wore matching hose and satin slippers. Her veil was of silk net embroidered with pearls and was attached to a bandeau of seed pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses and lily-of-the-valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Caldbick, sister of the groom, preceded the bride, in a bouffant dress of maize chiffon, with close fitting green felt hat. She car- ried a sheaf of bronze 'mums. Mr. Sam _ Caldbick the groom. During the signing of the reg- Mr. A. G. Kirkpatrick was in Toronto over the week-end and the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. P. H. Wray has gone fora few days' visit with friends and relatives in Southern Ontario. Fred Thompson in "The Rebel Rider" at Broadway Theatre, on Wednesday, Thursday next. Mr. W. E. Simpson, Englehart, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cornish on Monday. Mr. Tom Flynn, of Toronto, formerly of Haileybury, was in town over the week-end. Lloyd. Hughes and Mary Astor in "Heart to Heart" at Broadway Theatre, Monday, Tuesday. Tonight last showing of Esther Ralston in "Something Always Happens" at Broadway Theatre. Miss Hilda Shibley is in the Red Cross Hospital recovering from an operation for appendi- citis. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sanderson are spending a few days this week with friends and relatives supported in Barrie. ister Mrs. J. R. Todd, of Schum- acher, sang "Because," in a very Miss Noanie Bagshaw came|lovely manner. Mrs. J. W. Faith- home from Toronto last week-|ful played the accompaniment. end to spend Thanksgiving with , i The groom's gift to the brides- ner parents. maid was a Roman gold bracelet ; to the groomsman, a Parker pen outfit; to the organist, a dainty pearl necklace; and to Mrs. Todd a silver card case. Immediately after the cere- mony a,dainty wedding breakfast was served to the immediate friends and relatives of the bride and groom at the home of the bride's parents at 54 Balsam St., south. The bride and groom were the recipients of many beautiful gifts, tokens of the esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Caldbick are held. Several showers were giv- en in honor of the bride-to-be in Miss M. Shllington, of the pub- lic school staff, went to London last week to spend Thanksgiving at her home there. Miss Helen Summers is home from Toronto for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sum- mers, Browning' Street. Mrs. Holland is in Haileybury this week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bag- shaw, Lake Shore Road. Lee Bryan, E. N. Jamieson and D. E. Sutherland motored down { WEDDING BELLS }) CALDBICK--JOHNSTON | To Form Rotary Club In Town of Cochrane = 1 That a Rotary Club would be! formed in the town of Cochrane' the past week or two. Followed by the good wishes of hosts of friends the young couple left on the noon train for; Kapuskasing. The bride's going) away dress was a smart frock of! golden brown crepe-backed satin trimmed with ecru lace, with' brown suede shoes, and stockings to match. She wore a close-fit- ting two-toned velvet hat and muskrat coat. | ;North Bay was the decision arrived at by a gathering of business men in the northern city last week. Two members of the Haileybury Ro- 'tary Club and two from the club attended the meeting and outlined the work that is being carried out in these two places, together with setting out the general aims and objects of Rotary as it has become known almost throughout the entire world. After going into the prospects from all angles and making a general survey of the town and its possibilities, the meeting de- cided on the organization of a Rotary Club. This will take . OVERCOATS In all the wanted colors BLUE GREY and HEATHER . Phone 8 JAP. GIBBONS MEN's WEAR Busy Corner : ! some time to complete, but the preliminary work is 'now under Way and it is expected that with- in a reasonable time the organiz- ation will be completed. In Memoriam In ever loving memory of Mrs. Emily Wiley, who died on No- vember 15th, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. George These favorite Flowers are coming into bloom nicely, and for decora- tive purposes they can- not be surpassed. CUT FLOWERS PLANTS, BUEBS; Ete. Prospect Nurseries Phone 95 Haileybury Want Ads. Bring Results CHRYSANTHEMUMS:' | CHURCHES The United Church Rev. D. A. MacKeracher, B.A., Pastor Mr. R. H. Unwin, Organist and Choirmaster. SUNDAY, NOV. 18th, 1928 11 a.m. 7 p.m.--Public Worship 2.30 p.m.--Church School MONDAY, NOV. 19th Lecture-Recital on the Life and Works of Schubert, by Mr. R. H- |Unwin. Admission 50c. SATURDAY, NOV. 24th 3 to 6 p.m.--Ladies' Aid Bazaar in Church Basement. The Baptist Church Service at 3 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Barnes, will preach. of Cobalt, Salvation Army Sunday Morning Service at 11. Sunday Evening Service at 7.30. Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Tuesday, 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7.15 p.m.--Junior Meeting. 8.00 p.m.--yY. P. Legion Meeting. Saturday Service at 8 p.m. Albert Gospel Hall ALBERT STREET Sunday School ....... Gospel Meeting ...7: : Bible Class, Thursday, 8 p.m. Young People Fri.. 7.30 p.m. THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING! tend the annual meeting of the Ey NOHA. ------EEE Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Suther-| land, Mi ss Mabel Sutherland and Mr. Kenneth Sutherland, of Bes- tel, visited friends in Haileybury oe ae LTT cn Great Public Auction Sale Lc | on Thursday last. Miss Janie Munro left last week for her home in Maxville, Ont., after spending the summer with ker sister, Mrs. J. W. Mor- rison, Main Street. Every issue of the Family Her- ald and Weekly Star of Montreal is worth the year's subscription price to the farmers of Canada, and farmers' families rejoice in getting the addition of a superb magazine. Local Veterans Visit Comrdaes at Liskeard Two local war veterans, Wm. Short and Adam Keddie, repre- sented the Haileybury branch of the Canadian Legion at the ban quet by the New Liskeard branch on Monday evening. Both were called upon for speeches during the program which followed the banquet and both stressed the friendly relations which have ex- isted between the two branches during the past ten years. Messrs. Short and Keddie state that the New Liskeard veterans held a particularly pleasant and fitting celebration of Armistice Day. Rheumatism no Part of Nature's FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! Beginning Friday, Nov. 16th AT 2.00 P.M. SHARP THE ENTIRE BANKRUPT STOCK of A. FERRIS, New Liskeard consisting of Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Etc., Etc. - Was purchased by us at 34%c on the $ and will be sold without reserve Every man and woman who will attend this Sale will share in the Special Values, which they willremember for many a day, no matter what goods they may choose The following fixtures will be sold to the highest bidder: 1 National Cash Register, 1 Triple Mirror, 1 Safe, 3 Iron Racks, 1 Show Case, 3 Display Forms--Men's, and many other display fixtures PRIVATE SALES every morning from 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. AUCTION SALES, 2.00 to 5.30 p.m. and 8.00 to 10.00 p.m, R. C. FOWLER, Auctioneer Remember the Place, remember the Date -- Friday, November 16th The Ontario Bankrupt Sale Co. Plan She offers her healing herbs to stop suffering When America was wilderness, Indians were using herbs successfully. From the Redmen, 50 years ago, James Gallagher learned herbal secrets and compounded G: her's Herbal House- Valuable presents wi en away with each of $10 and over on | BREE PRE ; Day, Friday, Nov. 1 PREB! ll be giv- : purchase Opening } 6th only 4 ATTENTION to Merchants We will sell by request any part of the stock in detail to suit the trade on opening day, } Friday, November 1 6th. hold Remedies. is famous Kidney Remedy has helped many a sufferer from Rheumatism. 'This fine, time-proved remedy, drawn from the heart of Nature, heals and cleanses kidneys. Quickly stops back- ache, dizziness and other nagging kidney and bladder ailments. Try it! For sale by 31 P. H. WRAY, Phm.B. = Haileybury El A. FERRIS' NEW LISKEARD, ONTARIO ee ccc OLD STAND Convenient Te 9 Different Models to choose from $115 to $430 HEAR AND SEE THE New Orsthophonic A rms Arranged A. W. SANDERSON JEWELER AND STATIONER PSPSPS TT ITIP PTT TTT T TTT? THESE WANT AD'S Wanted--Experienced Nomemaid' Apply to Mrs. J. D. Walker,, Latchford Street. 32-1c| Furnished Bedrooms to Rent "i With or without board. Mrs.: P. McComiskey, Latchford St.| 32-2-* House, Brewster Street; hot water heating. fx 1S, Macdonald. 32-tf. Wanted--Fresh Eggs, live and dressed poultry, any quantities. Highest prices. Daily remit- tance. Write for weekly prices. Twin City Produce Market, Kitchener, Ont. 29-6* For Sale or To Rent--Six Room | | Apply BRING RESULTS For Sale--Firewood on three lots Apply to Norfolk & Rochester. 32-3-c: like new; two single beds with springs; sewing machine; box wood stove. To be sold rea- sonable. G. Hubbard, Setom Street, Haileybury. 32-8 For Sale--Cook Stove, McClary- Quebec ; wood or coal grates; like new; double bed complete, wood finish; two single beds, with springs; sewing machine, reed stroller; box wood stove. To be sold reasonable. G. Hub- bard, Seton St., Haileybury. 3 For Sale -- Solid Oak Library Table in good condition. Phone 283. For Sale -- 100 tons No. 1 Hay. Apply to E. J. Lyttle, Dairy- man, cor. Meridian and Albert Sts., Haileybury. 27-t.f. For Sale or Rent--Bungalow on Latchford Street, with sun- room and garage, $25 per mo. Apply to R. Whorley. 31-3-c Furnished Rooms to Rent. Apply- _to Mrs. W. J. McLean, Main Street. 24-t.£.. as Nice, Comfortable Room to Rent: in private home. Gentleman preferred. Apply at Haileybur- ian Office. x 'House to Rent -- Five roomed! house with bathroom, furnace in cellar, hardwood floors thro~ ughout. Apply H. A. Seguin 23) tis

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