The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 2 Jul 1936, p. 5

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cee eer Grozelle, D. Moriarity, G. Proc- THURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1936 ELE: HAILEYBURIAN Page 5 Public School Promotion List at North Cobalt School Section No. 4, of Bucke Township Reports June Ex- amination Results Junior IV to Senior 1V--Hon- ors, Herbert McGrath, Leslie Warren; Pass, Arthur Draper, Florence Shaver, Annie Fox. = Senior III to Junior 1V--Hon- ors, Basil Treen, Norman McAn- aul, Isabel Graham; Pass, Mar- garet MacMillan, Don Hunton, Carrie Brown, Florence Fleury, Florence Bush. W. H. EASTMAN, Principal. Junior III to Senior I1I--Hon- ors, Bonnie Warren, Jean Gra- ham; Pass, Hazel Molyneaux, Gerald Heggart, Pearl Smith, Doris Burton, Marjorie Bush, Jack Ball, Audrey MacMillan, Rudolph Jacobson, Joyce Towie. Senior II to Junior I]]--Pass, Marjorie Hellens, Vincent Childs. Recommended, Richard Fleury. Jr. II to Senior II--Pass, Jack 'Graham, Teddy Brown, Iris Mac- Rae, Douglas Gregg, Norman Treen. Recommended, Larry Ja- cob. Leonard Towie. M. MOFFATT, Teacher I to Junior II--Honors, George Burton, Eddie Brown, Jean Gregg Billie Finlay; Pass, Shirley And- erson, Kenneth Shaver, Evelyn Bush. Recommendation, Bobby Towie. -- Primer to I -- Honors, David MacAnaul, Bobby Graham, Joyce Warren, Ernest Ball, Layton Treen, George McAnaul; Pass, Marjorie Gregg, Jack Willard, Junior Hawkins. Primer B to Primer A--Geral- dine Mcercher, Kenneth Fair- hurst. Beginners--Lloyd Brown, Lin- dy Brown, Vijril Coe, Evelyn Hedman, Jean MacPherson, Ma- tion Myers, Jack Shaver, Ruby | Whalley. F. LANG, Teacher Suspend Evening Service During July and August There will be no evening ser- vices in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Haileybury, during the months of July and August this year, according to an announce- ment by the Rector, Rev. Richard Haines, at last Sunday's services. The regular morning services! will be held each Sunday. The Sunday School has also been sus- pended for the two holiday months, which is the usual.pro- cedure for the summer. The an- nual Sunday School picnic is - to be held on Friday, July 3rd, at New Liskeard Beach, and a re- quest for cars to take the child- ren up in the afternoon was made by Mr. Haines. Anyone who can help is asked to telephone him at the Rectory. United Church Pastors Take Alternate Holidays Pastors of the Haileybury and Cobalt United Churches will take alternate holidays during the next two months, when only one ser- vice will be held on Sundays. For the month of July the services will be conducted by Rev. W. A. Beecroft of Haileybury, who will occupy his own pulpit in the mor- nings and go to Cobalt in the evenings. "Rév. E)'Gilmour Smith of Cobalt Has left*for his holidays and ofthis" réturn' the 'services will be reversed, with Cobalt hav- ing the morning service and Haileybury the evenings. The arrangement is the same as that in effect for several years past. The United Church Sunday School here will be held at 10 a.m. until further notice. \ SOFTBALL SCHEDULE ENS 2nd--Easy Aces vs. Lazy Nine 6th--Town vs. Easy Aces 9th--Lazy Nine vs. Town Players registered by the three teams are as follows: Town Fathers--H. Hutchins, W. Bagshaw, J. Pipe, J. Stuckey, Or- ville Burns, H. i i C. Mckaayen J ¢ Pi OB EasyjAces--Bap. "McVittie, B. Ree. C. Belland, J. MecVittie, J. Valen- tone, -W. Fleming. Lazy Nine--E. Short, C. Gro- zelle, F. Best, E. St. Louis, Percy tor, A: MclIsaac, L. Day. . Amyot, G. Lee, J. Blair,| CANADIAN TENNIS Tournament in London. Lair Laird Watt, of Canada, photographed during his match with E. G. Maier of Spain, during the Queen's Club Lawn Tennis England Championship at Wimbledon, but was defeated in the 3 2 first round. STAR IN ENGLAND d Watt also entered the All- . t Local Golf Notes After yesterday's play it is ex- pected that some revisions will be made in the men's handicaps. Players are advised to consult the list posted at the club house for the corrected handicaps. The second round of the Presi- dent's Cup, in the Men's Section, will be played on Saturday and Sunday, July 4th and 5th. The best card of 18-hole consecutive play from either day will be cre- dited for qualification for the final. Players who qualified for © coe | Rotary Water Sports Day Set for Wednesday, July 29 Wednesday, July 29th was set as the water sports day by the local Rotary Club, at its regular meeting on Monday, when com- mittees for the annual event were named. The program will follow the lines of the past two seasons and there will be some special at- tractions added this year. Good prizes will be awarded for the various events and, given good weather, the success of the day is assured. Tke swimming classes at the beach will commence on Monday next, July 6th, under Carl Hutt. the final from first round games are Geo. Klein and N. Hendricks. | 1 The green will be available | this evening for postponed | games in the first round of | the June singles. BOWLERS, ATTENTION! es same as last year, but if there All children are urged to be on hand that morning for registra- tion. The schedule will likely be is any change it will be announced in due course.. The instruction is entirely free to all children. Tzy Our Want. Ads. = SSS SSS SSS |S Ss --5 | EMPIRE THEATRE | NEW LISKEARD FRIDAY and SATURDAY The world's best beloved lov "Rose Marie" | | JEANETTE MacDONALD and NELSON EDDY in | popular singing stars! July 3rd and 4th e story--finest music--most MONDAY and TUESDAY "Coll With Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Jack Oakie, Joan Blondell, Hugh Herbert and Louise Fazenda July 6th and 7th een" "The Milky Way,, "With, HAROLD-LLOYD, Adolphe Menjou, Verree Teas- onto -dale;"Helen Mack, Wm. Gargan and George Barbier, AY July 8th and 9th | WEDNESDAY and THURSD. | | | "BOHEMIAN GIRL" COMING NEXT. [ "MR. 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Advertising is 'Good for Us! * That dusty picture of an optimist and a pessimist--the optimist seeing the doughnut and the pessimist the hole-- is just a way of describing most of us: some of us habit- ually look on the bright side of things; others on the dark side. Always there are those who have a melancholy pleasure in fault-finding. And so there are always those - who-look upon Advertising as an economic waste and a means by which the sale of inferior merchandise can be promoted. It is. quite: possible to discover wrong things about Advertising--just' as it is possible"to find wrong things about water and air, about books and speeches, about motor cars and aeroplanes, about schools and churches, about Canadians and Scotsmen, about knives and forks. i i Advertising is news and information, and who shall say that it is wrong to communicate news and information? It would be a pretty dull world, full of dull people, if there ceased to be a dissemination of news and information. In all ages and in all countries those giving out news and information have attracted to themselves attentive audi- » ences; and this is as true today as it was 1000, 2000, 3000 P ee years ago. What Stores are busiest? Is it not those stores which give out the most information about what they have to sell? The public is daily spending money--probably $2.00 a day for every man, woman and child in the trading area covered by the circulation of our newspaper -- or, say, $2000 for every 1000 persons. So you can calculate for yourself--you, a retailer, what is spent daily in our own community for food and shelter and clothing, and for all the other things.

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