The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 20 Apr 1933, p. 3

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THE HAILEYBURIAN are Discussed by Board of Trade, Some Would Have Nipissing Central Cease Operations, Holding the Service Unnecessary 1st Cobalt Troop The T. & N.O. Commission and the street railway service and its future bulked large in the discussion at the annual meeting of Cobalt Board of Trade held on Tuesday evening. Dur- Ing the various arguments which de- veloped, A. A. Amos suggested the Members go on record opposing Continuance of the Nipissing Central Railway between Cobalt and New Lis- keard on the ground the government should not be asked to make good de- ficits incurred, and the mayor of the town and. one of his predecessors in resolution calling be the Hawks. All the Scouts have their tests complete and next week. will Scout Meeting as taken. patrols. office sponsored a were to be taken. for the resignations of L. T. Martin and J. I. McLaren from the Commis- sion and their replacement by North- Jed and inspection taken. be SCOUT COLUMN oman: The duty patrol for next week will Next week investiture will be held. tenderfoot invested of A hike was. decided on and it was to be held on Wednesday, when second class cooking and fire-lighting Our meeting on Saturday was char- acterized by the large number of tests Tenderfoot and second class tests were taken by members all Games were play- The Moose led in points, having fifty-seven. ern Ontario men. This was defeated on a standing vote and by a narrow/another on Silver Street Margin. His condition ed vice-presidents, and the executive committee will consist of Reeve Row- don, F. A. Sullivan, A. P. Martin, P .F. McEwen, Ambrose Mur- Landry, Geo. sistance. He appeared to The secretary's report showed a bal- ance on hand of $29.62, with a bill of $4.75 outstanding. the way had another attack. Elderly Cobalt Resident Taken Easter Dance and Bridge To Hospital After Seizure McDonald, Alex, elderly resident of Cobalt ,was taken to the municipal) crowd i atrenda reenter hospital there on Saturday afternoon|pact, the Easter after he had taken a sudden seizure on the T. & N.O. station platform and] Benevolent Committees of fellows and held in the day town hall there Prccccccccccccccccccccccc® ry ¢ Cobalt Churches } evening, and an | was reported. Ist, Mrs. A. consolation, M. consolation, ¢ | Ladies, | Clark; Gents-- Ist, Phil. Wolfe; The specialty e Mrs. © FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. T. E. McAllister--Pastor Cobalt H spot dance and a hearty welcome await you. Morrison. COBALT UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. Gilmour Smith, B. A., Minister 11 am--Morning Worship . 2.30 p.m.--Church School and Young People's Class. 7 p.m--~Evening Worship. 4 p.m. Public Worship, Giroux Lake Ré€y. Scott Milley of North Cobalt, will preach at all services. was given to the Kiwanis William H. Smith, who distant northern lake. not en route to re- McDonald's plight the reported to Chief of hospital. was The meeting re-elected Dr. E. F. garded as serious, but he was detained Armstrong as president and C. P-.|for treatment. Cross as_ secretary-treasurer, Mayor|frst time was Wainwright and Mr. Amos were elect- Police George Delves and Provincial have phy, A. D. Binny and Frank Lendrum.| covered: from this seizure, but after the some the on Monday bridge Rebekahs in Cobalt enjoyable Mrs Constable R. O. Stromberg, who were in the former's office in the town hall at'the time, and they went to his as- Le= officers left, McDonald, it is said, was jadvised to go to hospital, and while on Draws Largest Crowd in Years With what is stated to be the largest years and |dance staged under the auspices of the Odd- was Mon- time Winners at cards were Orr; 2nd, As Larsen Cunningham ; 2nd, -Cohen. wa at teresting were his experiences. COBALT KIWANIS CLUB luncheon meeting this week by told mining prospects on the shores of that of won 2.30 p.m.--Bible Schoo1 by Miss Muriel Holland and her bro- 7.p.m.--Gospel Service. Subject "A ther, John, and the elimination dance mistaken Opinion." Bright singing, by Miss Frances Horodyski and Jack A very interesting and vivid account | of his prospecting on Great Bear Lake their Mr. the Many and in- UNITED CHURCH of CANADA In. North Cobalt and Latchford SUNDAY SERVICES Latchford Sunday School--10 a.m. Preaching Service--11 a.m. Frank H. Todd North Cobalt Sunday School--2 p.m.| Preaching Service--7 p.m. S. Scott Milley, Minister. ST. JAMES CHURCH Rev. C. Glover, B.A., L.S.T., Rector. 8.00 a.m.--Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.--Holy Communion. (ist, 3rd, 5th.) EVERY KIND O F INSURANCE Matins--(2nd and 4th.) Sunday School at 2 p.m. 7.00 p.m.--Evensong. SALVATION ARMY Captain Edward Payne Lieut Burton Pedlar SUNDAY 11 a.m.--Holiness Service. 2.15 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Salvation Service. Thur., 2.15 p.m.--Home League Thur., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Fri., 8 p.m--Y. P. Guild. 5 to 5.30--Broadcast, CKMC. anybody. Phone 54 Over Giachino's Store COBALT We can insure anything or Just Phone us. ae aie atin atl ren ee En Ce ee } -- Social and Personal News of Cobalt Friday to spend her holidays with her mother, Mrs. H. Stevens. Harry Perry of Kirkland Lake spent the week-end with Mrs. Perry. Gerald Blanchfield of Boston Creek, has been visiting friends in town. Mrs. M. Connelly and younger daughter, Reta, left Sunday evening! for Ottawa, where Reta will undergo eye treatment. Alf Rowe of Matachewan is spend- ing a week at home. James Price, Jr., of Kirkland Lake, visited his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brydle over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hallett returned on Saturday from Timmins. Miss Cleo David is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. U. S. An- nett in Noranda . Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright and little end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B.| Miss Gilberte Fournier of Matache-|Jowsey. wan is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. M. ------ | Miss Mary Dwyer, who is attending} North Bay Normal, is visiting her! parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Dwyer for Dunn. Mrs. J. Murphy and son, Andy, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. McLeod dur-| ing the Easter holidays. Saturday. Miss Isabel Tripp of Kirkland Lake -- | Miss Daisy Pellette returned Wed-| nesday to Kirkland Lake after spend- Alson Creighton. Norman MacLeod of Boston Creek spent the week-end with his family in|ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. Cobalt. Percy Pellette. | Mrs. Frank Johnson and two young-| three Sweet, who has spent the past months at Senneterre, returned|er children who have been visiting her home on Sunday. home Sunday evening. Dalton Johnson of Timmins spent|with her aunt, Mrs. X. McLean. the week-end with his brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs .Dale Johnson Legree, teacher-in-| North Bay Normal| Miss Maurita training at the Strickland strong at Christian Valley. guests of Mrs. Rogers' parents, Mr.| --_ and Mrs. W. Bellsham, for the Easter Misses Peggy MacAskell and Annie holidays. MacLellan of Kirkland Lake are vis- cD iting their aunt, Mrs. N. McLeod. P .A. Kelly was called to Kingston last week because of the severe illness of his sister, Mrs. O'Brien. Word has been received from Mr, Kelly that his sister is slightly better. Miss Anne McLaughlin of Kirkland Lake spent the Easter week-end with her mother, Mrs. L. McLaughlin. Miss Agnes Greenleese, accompanied by Master Harry Murphy, of Kirkland Lake, spent the Easter week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Green- leese. Mrs. Bob Stewart, who has _ spent the winter in Kirkland Lake with her husband, returned home last Friday. Miss Jean Munro ,teacher at Mc- Cool, is visiting her parents, Mr. and aS ae Mrs. Findley Munro, for the holidays. Mrs. Ethel Pearce stopped over a day with her parents, when returning to Kirkland Lake from Toronto, where Mrs. Hugh Armstrong and- daughter Gloria, are spending the week with] ne had taken her son, Herbie, for Mr. Armstrong at Arntfield, Queebc. medical treatment! Mr. and Mrs, Dwyer.and young son,) Suits and overcoats, newest styles, Ermin, of North Bay, were week-end made by Tip Top Tailors, and carry- guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith. ing their full guarantee. $19.50. A. J. ae Elliott, agent, Nipissing Stores Block, Conrad Quevilon of Sturgeon Falls, Cobalt. is spending the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. Quevillon Miss Elfreda Harris of Kirkland Lake, who has been spending the week end with her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Fildes, returned home on Monday, accompan- ied by her cousin, Roma Fildes, who will spend the week with her. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and little son, Murray, of Swastika, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith. Miss Brontie Stevens, who is teach- ing at Sunset Cove, came home on Miss Gladys Murphy of Kirkland daughter of Kirkland Lake, were week|a daughters at Kirkland Lake, returned|t | Lake, and Miss Florence Murphy, who/days last week with friends in Hailey- is a student at the North Bay Normal bury. School, are spending the Easter holi- days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murphy. Mr. Fred Parnham of Goward spent the week-end with his family in town. i Wiss Pearl Vellis returned ntoxby| Mr .Harry to Kirkland Lake after spending the Monday, heat he has secured em- week-end with her parents. Miss ployment. Ethel Vellis accompanied her sister to ; te is i -- Kirkland Lake and will spend the Mr. A. J, Carson of Haileyburyiwad week there. : (eats visitor in town on Monday. Inglis left for Goward on \ Messrs. George and Fred Brewer! left Sunday evening for Buckingham to attend the funeral of their brother,', - a having secured employment there. Baxter. The late Mr. Brewer, who| f was eighty-three years old, suffered a doe Vegan , paralytic stroke about a month ago,| Mr. Haskens, Game Warden of Te- jmagami, was a visitor in town Monday Messrs. George Ward and P .Ling- ;enfelter left for Goward on Monday, nd has been ill since then. Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor and eee Mr. and Mrs, Kilbourne and daugh- ter, Jeanne, who have been spending the past two months with Mrs. Tay-!~ lor's sisters and brother, the Misses} Bertha and Agnes and Mr. Larry Gl Mr. and Mrs .Thos. Graham and ter of Goward, were guests of Mr. and rs. F. Parnham over Easter. spending the week-end with Mr. andjthe Easter holidays. delman, returned last Thursday to the boys spent the Easter week-end with Mrs. M. A. Murphy. at Si Beattie Mine, |relatives in Porquis Junction. Mrs. G. S. Lowe and daughter Babs Erni very Cirkle 2 who have been visiting Mrs. Lowe's| = y 4) Ayo ¢ ; z Ernie Lavery' of Kirkland Lake wistung rs. Lowe's | Two showers were given on Monday Mr. William Harrison of Rouyn was spent the Easter week-end with his|mother, Mrs. A. T. Clarke, returned tOl\for Miss Rheta O'Grady. In the af-|@ Visitor in town recently. ee Daa iete aoe her home in Timmins on Tuesday. | - "6 . =: mother, Mrs. B. Lavery. aed |ternoon the girls of the Sodality club, i} c . 2 rt f ic , Nv 3 k . |of which she has been seccretary, had Mr. Lunan, principal of the public S. B .Jowsey spent a few days in ae BCOElS tit CHUL iallal party in her honor at the Vestry.|School, is spending the Easter, vaca- Toronto last week, returning home on|/and Gordon of Kirkland Lake, are ,q|tion at his home in Georgetown. Twenty-eight girls were present and Mr. Mrs. family and Mrs Miss. O'Grady was presented with a and McKay left last week basketful of gifts. Monday evening the and George Emms zirls of the Woolworth staff went to g ' > Easte iday i Ruggles Orr " ye e ing | ,- , ; ; EEE UNT eee spent the Easter holidays with Miss 3 eae oe - ue rica pce Miss O'Grady's house and _ presented] © take up residence in New Liskeard. ane 2 ac rom Timmins to his h in a ; cae Te were . ee the 2a , Charlotte MacDonald. c s tc s home ( WM Tye Sirti 4 bridge set in Crown Derby.| We were sorry to see them leave town spent a few days last week with his : Miss Doherty visited friends . at| brother, A. P. Orr, Sr. ee : me gts Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Bradley spent Ws a | The Easter Thank-Offering at home|. b z Kirkland Lake over the Easter week- - hhetdeie tire xGubute Ase ; Easter week-end with Mr. and Mrs end. Douglas Valentine returned to his oe fut sis Pp aay ioe ee vaot tthe W. B. McFarlane at Temagami, home at Kirkland Lake on Sunday,}| Rae i iy s ENCE Stas yt ae! t Uae ne . P : . lursday atternoc E I] attend- < Miss Nellie MacLeod of Cochrane is|after spending a month with his grand-| i f id ote a cain fi hs abe Mr. Art. Swayne of Johnston wasa 3 < . |ed, considering the weather. Miss = £ x spending the Easter holidays with Miss] parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer. i Oe ease f "| visitor in town on Easter Monday. nie Bradley, home on furlough from the mission field in Africa, exhibited 3s , 3 f s i Mr. W. Michiels was a business vis- and gave some African curios an ex- itor in Haileybury first of the week. ceptionally interesting and instructive talk } after w sre was 4 ee pan alk on them, after which there wa 2 Miss able \Willambaive spendieithe program of musical numbers 1s te | Easter vacation at her home in North e ate E | Bay. C. H. Taylor left Friday for Ottawa, | Miss Margery Knight of Monteith is James Devenny, who died at Kitchener] ,ome © attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. | for the holiday. Don and John Sirola of Kirkland after an illness of several months. T he} Lake, spent the Easter week-end with| Miss Helene O'Brien of Sault Ste|funeral was held from the home of} Ernie Pelkie who is attending high their mother, Mrs. M. Sirola. Marie, teacher-in-training at Northjher sister, Mrs. Bob Cochrane of Ot-| school at South Porcupine, also Cyril Bike 28 Bay Normal, is spending her holidays|tawa, with burial at Renfrew, where] of Monteith, are home for the Easter her husband, who was a formr town > : vacation. clerk of that place, is buried. Mr. Tay- lor returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Cameron left Thursday to spend the week-end with Mr. A. G. spent a few|School-s spending the Easter holi- | The Anniversary services of the Co-| relatives in Temagami. weeks' holiday at his home in Cobalt|days ye her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.) balt United Church will be held on r with his wife and. family. Legree! | Sunday, May 7th, with the Rev. Archi- Mrs. K. Deacon of Bourkes, is the oe --__ | bald Gillies of Kirkland Lake as the|guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Pelkie Miss Alma Armstrong left Saturday! Mrs. Harry Rogers and daughter, guest-preacher. There will be a din-|and Mr. Pelkie. night to visit her uncle, W. J. Arm-|Geraldine of South Porcupine, are the| ner and programme on the Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adair and Miss June of Temagami spent the week-end following, put on by the Women's Ast sociation of the Church. with relatives here. Latchford News Notes Johnston came down Mr. A. from Island Falls on Friday, bringing his Mr. and Mrs. C. David and family|nephews, Harold and Bubby Moore, to of New Liskeard, spent the Easter|spend the Easter holidays with friends week-end at the Moore home. in Latchford. Mrs. C. Fulkerson, who has spent DR. E. F. ARMSTRONG DENTIST the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michiels, left.on Sunday to join her husband in Kirkland Lake. Mining Exchange Building Cobalt, Ont. Mr. Harold Michiels spent a few F. OHEARN & CO. STOCKS KIRKLAND LAKE BONDS COBALT GRAIN TIMMINS Private Wires to all Leading Financial Markets and Northern Mining Centres d 1 We br ing quo' on the Standard Stock and Mining Exchange each evening at 6.30 over Station CKMC, Cobalt In addition each Friday evening at the same hour the broadcast will include a weekly review of the market. Quotations gladly furnished upon request by telephone. mie The Family Next Door WELL-I pont 4 KNOW THAT! READ \T OVT LOUD, WILL Nou . 5 , HM, THEYS LOTS 0 NEWS, IN THIS WEEK'S PAPER ®{ SEE TH JONESES HAVE GONE SOLTH FOR AN_ EXTENDED STAY --2 VA LRIGHT -THE ROTARY CLUB \S STARTIN' AQOTHER DRIVE FOR FUNDS = TED SHAW AND WIS SWEETIE HAVE SET THER HITCHIN' DATE AS JUNE (1H = TH MAYOR WANTS ANOTHER COUNTY FAIR HERE THIS ~StL=, A AL OWENS N OPENIN' UP vs pe -- -GRAIN AND FEED STORE =AND LISTEN TO THIS '-JOE BINK'S WIFE RAN AWAY WITH THEIR, ICEMAN TH' OTHER DAY , LEAVIN' JOE ENTIRELY IN TH DARK. AS TO WELL DECLARE! THEY HAVE? - You DONT (Sa THAT \S TL HAVENT A SINGLE wit \S f _éRIN' ABOUT ANY OF NOU HAVENT? "WHAT'S "TH MATTER, DIDN'T YOUR BRIDGE CLUB MEET THIS NEWS! HEARD WORD

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