The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 8 Jan 1931, p. 8

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Page 8 a , a THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., JANUARY 8th, 1931 a ge ~~ Social and fecal Mrs. E. Hornby is a patient in Misericordia Hospital, recover- from a serious operation. T. R. Buchanan, formerly of Haileybury, was in town over the week-end from Kirkland Lake. Cobalt Seniors Victors; Juniors Win and Lose (Continued from Page 5) |boys playing clean hockey all |the way. O'Grady drew a minor for a trip, in the second period, and Roy Allen drew a minute for batting the puck forward with his hand in the last frame. Haileybury--Hendry and Le- may, goal; Caldbick and Renaud, } ing the scorer of both Cobalt's uteS of hockey were played be- tallies, while Hendry and Mc-,fore a penalty was handed out. Lachlan combined for Liskeard's|This was to Hendry early in the counter, Hendry drilling home/final frame, for an accidental the rubber. trip. For an opening game the boys The teams: settled away to fast hockey, andj Cobalt--McCarthy, goal; Allen outside of*a tendency to bunch injand Foyle ,defence; esting time will be witnessed by|neau, alternates. hockey fans before the group 1s B. Gleason, the early part of the game, gavejcentre; Moore and Fortin, wings, plenty of evidence that an inter-!K. Gleason, Morin and Carbon- New Liskeard--Hansman, goal CLASSIG THEATRE| COBALT - ONTARILO It's Warm Inside--Air in this theatre is kept fresh by Sturtevant Ventilating System giving com plete change every three minutes HAVE YOU A FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th and 10th LITTLE MENTAL defence; Dempster, centre; Mc-|finally decided. Hartman and Durrell, defence; . a Mrs. J. B. Harris spent the last Ginley and O'Grady, wings; Der-|_ The game was handled by Jack) Frost, centre; Hendry and Miller CR UE LTY iN TH EH OME? week-end on a visit with her raugh, Burton and Kenty, alter-|Wilder, Haileybury, and was re-|wings; Eastman, Morris and Mc- nates. Cobalt--McCarthy, Goal; Allen and Foyle, defence; B. Gleason, 5 3 centre; Moore and Morin, wings; Edward A. Dorfman, of Toron-| Fortin, K. Gleason and Carbon- to, was the guest at the home of neau, alternates. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gibson for the holidays. daugter, Mrs. Perry, at Kirkland Lake. == Cobalt Jrs. 2; Liskeard Jrs. 1 Cobalt Juniors, finalists in the Jerome and Norman Byrne re-|N.O.H.A. last winter, started in turned this week to Kingston to; with a win over the New Lis- resume their studies at Queen's|keard lads last Friday evening in University. the opening Central Group Jun- ior tilt,and were rather fortun- Stanley Fleming, who has been|ate to get the verdict, a golf out for the past month or two on} swing at a rolling puck inside the a prospecting trip returned home| blue line midway in the first per- this week. iod counting the goal which __, |proved to be the winning margin. Mrs. M. J. Hennessy is in| The first period produced all Haileybury from the north for a/the goal scoring for the game, the few days' visit with her parents,|Cobalters getting two to New Mr. and Mrs. J. Brough. New Liskeard's one, Fortin be- BORN -- At Haileybury, on Thursday, January Ist, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gerow, Broadway Street, a son. First Aeroplane of Winter Arrived Here Yesterday The first aeroplane to land in = Haileybury since the freeze-up Hon. W. A. Gordon left onjarrived here yesterday evening, Monday evening for Ottawa, af-|piloted by Frank Fisher, of the ter spending the holidays with|National Air Transport, who has Mrs.Gordon and the family at his|been operating into the Matache- home here. wan area. The machine is a - Fairchild monoplane, one that Mrs. J. O. Belanger left on)/has been here before, and_ the Monday evening for Levis, Que.,|passengers included J. H. McKin- to attend the funeral of her bro-}fay, who came down from Elk ther-in-law, who passed away on|Lake, and Jack Page of New Lis- Sunday. keard, the latter joining the party == at Kirkland Lake on the way out. The Catholic Order of Forest-|A mechanic was also in the party. ers will hold the first euchre of] The company will continue to the season on Wednesday even-|operate throughout the winter, ing next, January 14th, in the K. | according to Mr. Fisher, and will of C. Hall. establish a base at some point : along the line. The plane came Charles and Jack Gordon re-)down near Farr's Island and tax- turned this week to Toronto to}/ied up to the market wharf, and resume their studies at the Uni-|the party stayed here overnight. versity after spending the holi- : fe BED: days at home. ANTED ton and Geo. Caldbick, students c at Queen's University, who were Caretaker for Clover Valley thome for the holidays, returned School; also Secretary-Treasurer to Kingston this week. for S.S. No. 2, Bucke. Applica- tions for these positions will be Allan Ferguson, James Popple- Misses Elizabeth Pipe and received by John Fleming, chair- Frances Cameron returned to)man of the Board, R.R. No. 1, their studies in Toronto this Haileybury. 40-1¢ week after spending the holidays i s in town. é at their homes in Condensed Ads Bring Results. Lachlan, alternates. markable, in that forty-two min- Mow far do you live Steward Denies Posing as "Knight" + me cently married Barbara Buffum, well-known Oxford, Mass., society girl, under the pretext of being a member of the British Knight- hood list, denied he had posed as "Sir William" before his society girl wife when interviewed in England. well (left) who was committed to the Worcester State Hospital after marrying Bramwell, escaped from that institution. William Bramwell (right) a steward on the Mauretania, who re- Barbara Buffum Bram- from Reno? Have you ever been sep- arated? Have you , stopped beating your wife? (Answer "Yes" or "No.") Do you look upon di- vorce as a last resort or just a summer resort? How pat is * incompatible? isa, esa) Comedy--Charlie Cha For the right answers, see WILL ROGERS in HENRY KING'S Production LIGHTNIN' FOX DICTURE se in "On the High C's" Krazy Kat Cartoon "The Bandmaster" MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th and 13th ------ z ST I } VICTOR RECORD | SPECIAL! NEW PROCESS RECORDS that have been discontinued from the 1931 Catalogue. Regular 65c, on Sale at 3 For $1.00 A. W. SANDERSON JEWELER AND STATIONER PRR A A A A ae Dr. W. R. Somerville is a _pa- tient at the Toronto General Hos- pital this week, where he has had an operation performed on his wrist which was injured recently in a motor accident. CHURCHES @ ++ see Grant Gibson returned to To- The United Church ronto on Monday evening to re- et Ra ee. Seek sume his studies at the University | Mr. R. H. Unwin, Organist and Choirmaster of Toronto, after spending his ee holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gibson. 11 a.m., 7 p.m.--Public Worship 2.30 p.m.--Church School The annual Vestry meeting of] Fri. 8 p.m.--Choir Practice St. Paul's Anglican Church will] Fri, Jan. 9th, 8 p.m.--Prepara- be held on Monday evening next, | tory Sei vice. January 12th, at 8 o'clock, in the --_---- Parish Hall. All members of the The Baptist Church congregation are invited to be Ec Babee present. dward S. Hales, Pastor Public Worship--11 a.m., 7 p.m. Mrs. Maurice Belanger left on Sunday School at 2 p.m. Sunday for her home in Timmins Sun a after spending Christmas with _Subjects--Morning, "Naboth's Mr. Belanger's parents, Mr. and Vineyard"; _ Evening, J Things Mrs. J. O. Belanger. Mr. Belan-| That Keep Us from God." Com- ger was also here for the holiday | Munion Service Morning and but returned last week. Evening. Crown Attorney S. A. Caldbick with his two small sons, of Tim- mins, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Caldbick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Caldbick. Mr. Caldbick went to Toronto on Tuesday to meet Mrs Caldbick, who has been visiting there. Salvation Army Sunday Morning Service at 11 Sunday Evening Service at 7.30 Sanday School--2.30 p.m. Tvesday, 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Friday, 7.15 p.m--dJunior Meeting. 8.00 p.m.--Y. P. Legion Meeting. Saturday Service at 8 p.m. All are cordially invited. Albert Gospel Hall ALBERT STREET In a recent advertisement pub- lished by the Dominion Life As- surance Company in these col- umns, the name of A. E. Cain should have appeared as lofal} Sunday, 11 a.m--Commemora- representative, as Mr. Cain has|tion of the Lord's Supper. taken over the position under 3. p.m--Sunday School Mr. F. N. McNally, the district| Bible Class. and manager. On Sunday afternoon a party could be seen walking on the lake 7 p.m.--Gospel Meeting (Evan- gelistic) to which all are cordial- ly invited. Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Meeting about midway between town and/for Prayer and Bible Study. Burnt Island, the ice apparently being now safe. It is said that there have been one or horses driven across here and Guigues, but no roads have been marked out yet. two _ 3p.m.--Women's Prayer Meet- ing. Women's Missionary Meeting between| first Wednesday of each month; place of meeting arranged mon- thly. Bailiff's Sale of Office Furniture I will sell by Public Auction at the Jory Block, Haileybury on Friday, January 16th at 2 p.m., the following : UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER AND DESK OFFICE DESK SIX CHAIRS STEEL FYLING CABINET H. E. BLACKWALL, Bailiff Comedy--*PRIZE iG HE HOLDS HER IN HIS ARMS, KISSES HER--THEN TRIES TO FORGET HER! G Garamount Gicture featuring GARY COOPER MARLENE DIETRICH --and-- ADOLPHE MENJOU Joseph von Sternberg Production PUPPIES' --Comedy Tuesday night, a ladies' wrist, two rooms on ground Lost--At Haileybury Arena on For Rent--Furnished Apartment, " floor, Movietone Song Romance of the Northwest, with Lois Moran, J. Harold Murray, J. M. Kerrigan, Marie Saxon. watch. Finder please return: private door, cooking privi- to E. Simard. 40-1-c. leges. Apply to Mrs. W. J. | McLean, Main St., Phone 43. Woman Wishes Daily Work;' wages $2.25 per day. Craggs, (next to council cham-; bers), North Cobalt. 40-1-c! For Sale or Rent--The Branchaud/} Residence, Probyn Street, with garage in connection. Apply to Jos. A. Legris. 8-t.4.| For Sale--Six Roomed House on eybury; hardwood floors, fire- place, lights and water; $25 per month. Apply to Mrs. A. L. Herbert; Phone 149. For Rent--Good Bungalow on Latchford Street; electric light furnace, bathroom and all mo- dern conveniences. $10 per Blackwall Street; all conveni-\ month for the winter. Apply ences; very easy terms. Apply| Mrs. A. L. Herbert, or phone at Haileyburian Office. x! 149. 27-tE- Mrs. J. House to Rent--Main St., Hail- 35-tf Story, Screen Play and_ Dia- logue by Tom Barry Directed by A. F. ERICKSON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th and 15th with Mona Maris, Humphrey Bogart and Luana Alcaniz Story by Clement Ripley Screen Play and Dialogue by Dudley Nichols and Henry M. Johnson. Directed by Irving Cummings : Comedy--"FRENCH KISSES'"--Comedy Matinee--Mon., Wed., 4.15____ Saturday Matinee ____-______ Evening: Prices 205 os oe ee Adults 50c; Children 15c -Prices, Adults 25c, Children 10c Adults 40c plus tax, Children 10c Saturday Continuous Show -_-___________ 2.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. cee

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