The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 17 Dec 1936, p. 4

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Pa scan _Page 4 _ slap te HAILEYBURIAN THURS., DECEMBER 17, 1936 Tue HAILEYBURIAN |= Haileybury in 1926 Items from the Files of The Haileyburian of Ten Years Ago from The Haileyburifan Office Broadway Street, Haileybury | Issutd Every Thursday | | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Canada In US-- $2.00 per year in advance U per year in advance. That no steps will be taken at Leishman & Sutherland, Pubiishers --|of a new town hall was the deci- 1936| sion of the town council, although la letter from the Railway and oJ {Municipal Board stated that it A KING'S FAREWELL |would allow debentures for $19,- = 2 1000 for the purpose to be sold by the municipality. THURS., DECEMBER 17, Never in history has the British Empire, or for that matter any ] z ; The Haileybury arena will-~be other nation, experienced events 2 ? eek, ready for skating before Christ- W ; ? | mas, according to the latest in- formation. such as took place last vith the abdication of a king anc the accession of another all in a atter of a few days. The fare- 4 ; Peal ag Wreteey aes +d The fire brigade lost one of its vell message of King Edward oer iden Fretice. but horses this week, when the ani- Was addeninge experience, b Z ' A My Seaeaat = i nies mal died from lockjaw resulting the sadness was tempered by the ; irom < 1 on the leg. fact that the new King, George from a boil o g VI, had already undertaken to carry on in his stead and that the crisis had been safely pasesd Local residents are already ap- plying for the post of manager of the liquor store, although the le- From all that one can read, it was evident that the people in the heart of the Empire took a proper view of the events and! decided immediately that there discoverers of the Keeley Mine, wes nothing to do but accept died in Florida last week, aged 67 what the fates had brought © anc ate! make the new _ sovereign wel-|- come to the place that there had been little or no expectation that tutions is not yet passed. J. M. Wood, one of the original The first crossing of Lake Te- : miskaming after the freeze-up he would be called upon to fill, at this year was made on Saturday, least for many years to come.|Necember, 11th, and the covered That the English people did this, stages are in use this week. and that the rest of the Empire ' will follow suit, there can be nO) Joe js being made at the curl- doubt ; ing rink this week and it is ex- On the whole, it appears that pected that there will be curling the crisis was overcome in about) fo, Christmas this year. the only way in which it could zs have been handled and _ prevent any serious outcome. The new Extra Holiday King has been acclaimed and will x cs be crowned in due time, he is For Christmas Is Now Assured ready and willing to step into his| brother's place, for the good of} the Empire, and will have the re-| spect and esteem of his people in : 3 all parts of the world pritigh "Boxing Day" Will Be Observed races have a way of overcoming| in Haileybury, Cobalt and their difficulties, no matter how} New Liskeard serious they may appear, and they can be trusted in the pre-| As a result of a petition pre- sent change of sovereigns to}sented to the Haileybury town again adjust themselves to new!council on Tuesday evening, there ideas and a new outlook that will| will be an extra holiday for not be so far different from what|Christmas this year and the they had before |mayor will issue a proclamation Che British people have already| fixing Saturday, December 26th, hailed the new King, will in due;as a public holiday in the muni- time place him upon the throne |cipality. The petition was signed and the Empire will continue to|by the majority of merchants and occupy the leading place among/storekeepers and, according to the nations of the world, doubt-|opinions expressed by the mem- less with an enhanced reputation) bers of the council, is finding owing to the way in which she favor in all sections ot the town. came through a crisis the like of|Local drug stores will observe which had before been:their usual holiday hours, one experienced. manager stated to The Hailey- burian, and it is expected that the holiday will be generally ob- served. Thus there will be a "Boxing Day" holiday here for the first time. : ; We can all lend a hand in boost-| , In Cobalt and New Liskeard, ing the Christmas Cheer Fund for similar plans have been made and needy families in Haileybury.|/im many other parts of the North Cash contributions to the fund! Country the 'extra holiday will be may be left at either of the banks,| kept. It was felt that it fitted in donations of goods may be made|Nicely, with Christmas falling on through any of the grocery!@ Friday, and that there would stores, and in addition, the men,be @ minimum amount of busines the|done if the shops. were kept open. turkey stag in the K. of C. Halll, Cobalt town council, meeting on tomorrow, Friday, night. There Tuesday night, authorized Mayor should be no doubt of the fund| Presse to proclaim the day a civic holiday, after a petition contain- never God Save The King! WE CAN ALL HELP may all help by attending reaching a sufficient size to sup-|: 4 ply all needs, but as a general rule |"& the signatures of sixteen gro- people. need to be reminded of|¢ets and butchers, four bakers their contemplated good deeds; and one barber had requested hence these, few lines which ave| Such action. : <a expect will do the trick. The day after Christmas is gen- 2 erally observed in England and during the past few years there has been a movement to make it iday i canada. In the There is another way in which arene ee if has become thoughtful citizens can assist a| established and the present ar- certain class in the community to rangement may lead to its be- get over the Christmas season| coming a regular holiday throug- with a minimum of worry: that) out the whole of the Dominion. is by getting their shopping done just us early as possible. It is We Permeunedit tone the omenchan ts) ee and clerks to give as good service| as they would like to if there is | Condensed Ads | too great a rush during the last|/5 a few hess before the holiday. o=0 ==> 530 Locat merchants have gone to Suggestions for Christmas--Elec- great pains to provide a yariety| tric Sewing Machine, Chester- of suitable Christmas goods, a| field Suite, Electric Ironers, good many of them have outlined| Frigidaires, etc. Robert Simp- their. wares through advertise-| son Co. Ltd, D. R. Murray, ments in The Haileyburian, and| Agenbs 38-1-c on their behalf,:ave would ask For RektR With Board. that the customers spread their Ayal ans a shopping over as-many days as PPly Se ie Jago, Main St., possible. There is only one week phone: 241: - S8-t.f. remaining, but consideration dur-|Wanted--Maid for general h ANOTHER REMINDER vi present in regard to the building : Soi pas Th gislation providing for such insti- | | | | | : | Winston Churchill ai International Illustrated News Radio-Soundphoto Sir Pownall | | | CHURCHILL SUPPORTS KING EDWARD | One of central figures in the crisis provoked by the friendship of King Edward Viii for Mrs. Wallis Simpson was Winston Churchill, who championed the King in his desire to marry Mrs. Simpson. Mr. Churchill, shown in this radio-sound photo talking with Col. Sir Assheton Pownall, left, was booed when he rose to speak in the House of Commons, a demon- stration believed due to members' disapproval of Churchill's tactics rather than parliament's hostility to the King. Father Renaud Leaving Today For New Mission their home was destroyed by a fire caused by the explosion of a gasoline lantern. NOTICE OF MEETING Takes Charge of Four Townships! The annual Ratepayers' Meet- in Northern Quebec; To Live jing for School Section No. 5, At Gann ineainlactic Bucke, will be held in the. Moore's Res Cove Schoolhouse on the evening of Wednesday, December 30th, at 8 o'clock. Father J. A. Renaud, rector at oly Cross Cathedral here for the past two years, is leaving today to take charge of a new mission a in Northern Quebec. He will be in charge of the missionary work of the Roman Catholic Church in| = four townships, covering an area of about 20 miles square, with headquarters at the Canadian Ma- lartic Mine. The area lies about! 40 miles east of Rouyn and 40) miles south of Amos and is en-| tirely new ground. There is a} large number of people in the) 11 am--Sermon, "Christmas, a new parish, with some 1,500 at/New Era". Anthem, "God Today the Canadian Malartic alone and! Rejoices Men." with 17 other mining camps inthe} 2.30 p.-m.--Sunday School. district which Father Renaud will) 7 p-m.--Sermon, "Offerings for cover. It is beyond the farming'the Christ.' Christmas Music settlements, but there are several from the Messiah after the even- lumber camps in the area and the jing service. new branch of the Canadian Na-| 38-2¢ Dene Greer, Sec.-Treas. @ a0 (= a 2) ae eel WN The United Church Minister--W. A. Beecroft, B.A., B.D. Organist----Mr. R. H. Unwin Sunday, December 20th Christmas Services oe LERERRERERESRSSRRERRRERSRR United Church, Haileybury eS Sunday Evening, Dec. 20 The Christmas Music from Handel's "Messiah"' will be rendered by an augmented Choir, under the Direction of R. H. UNWIN After the Evening Service About 8.15. FELSREFRERRRRRERERRRRRR Preceded by a Short ORGAN RECITAL BPD PD PPE PPE DPD PP PPP HD PIII SPP PPP PPE PPP PP PPP, Be oY Last Pe ¢We Can Lessen Your ' Christmas Worries You may eliminate the baking of Pastry and still have absolutely Fresh, choice Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, etc., by paying a visit to The Blue Line Tea Room We are now making Two Deliveries Daily, at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Phone your order to No. 125, and leave the test tous. Goods are fresh every day and of the high- est quality and prompt service is guaranteed. TheBlueLineTeaRoom Operated by THE HAILEYBURY BAKERY I EMPIRE THEATRE | tional Railways runs through the mining districts there. | Father Renaud came to Hail-| eybury two years ago, but that Saag was not his first service in the) local parish. He was stationed | Sunday, December 20th here from 1914 to 1917, under the| 1] a.m.--Morning Worship. late Bishop Latulippe and met' Subject, "The Meaning of Christ- many of his former parishioners} mas." when he returned in 1934 to suc-| 239 p.m.--Bible School. ceed Rev. J. M. Pelchat, now of! 7 .., Gospel Service Noranda He has been well liked! ¢ ble Fh "Whe, ° He?" and revered by both the French -- ee => and English speaking people of| The Salvation Army the parish and has made many | GapesnuGutibert friends among other denomina-| sunday Morning Service at 11. tions, and the whole community] Sunday Evening Service at 7.30. regrets his departure, while wist -| meee ar ae ing him every success and hap-! Friday, 7.15 p.m--Junior Meeting. piness in his new field. SSID OR panied mele gion Mesbny On Sunday last, Father Renaud ST. PAUL'S CHURCH announced his impending depar- TO AG ture, but up to the present there has been no announcement as to his successor in the rectorship of Holy Cress Cathedral. The Baptist Church G. F. Gorman, Pastor Residence, 89 Blackwall St. Rev. R. Haines, Rector. Phone 126 SUNDAY SERVICES 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. By attending the annual turkey| 10.30 am.--Matins and Litany, stag tomorrow evening in the K. alternate Sundays. of C. Hall, all men of the com-|__11 a.m--lst and 3rd Sundays, munity can help in providing|Holy Communion; 2nd and 4th Christmas Cheer for the needy|Sundays, Matins. ones. There will be plenty of fun} 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. as well. 7.00 p.m--Evening Prayer Two small children, daughters i : of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Quenne- Haileyburian Want Ads. ville of Field, were burned to ' . death on Saturday night when Will Bring Results | NEW LISKEARD : FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December 18th and 19th "Paddy O'Day" With Jane Withers, Pinky Tomlin, Rita Cansino MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 21st and 22nd | | "Rythm On The Range" | With Bing Crosby, Frances Farmer, Bob Burns WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 23rd and 24th "The Farmer Takes a Wife" With Janet Gaynor, Henry Fonda, Charles Bickford, Slim Summerville, Jane Withers and Andy Devine | COMING NEXT. [ * "THE GAY DESPERADO" ° | "THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN" "DODSWORTH" o (Oh | | SS =LaaI==_----T]jSoqoaa-- CANAPAR Cookery Parchment lab be one wala tear anda lel Eb CF: Useful Christmas Gifts Cedar Chests and Furniture. Anaad? ing that week will help-a lot to-| | work. Mrs. A. J. "Murphy, wards making the Christmas| Lake Shore Road. craye shopping period one that can be si enjoyed by: both customers and 00--Detached Frame House amerchants. We won't say "Shop obyn Street, Haileybury; farly" at this fate date, but by foundation; furnace. Tytler & using judgment a fot can be ac-| Sproule, Barristers, 320 Bay complished yet. Street, Toronto. 35-4-c Si ee a i is i Percy Hitchen Main Street ~ Next to Fleming's Grocery RERREBERERERE is oe a ee a Novelti es Lamps;-China, etc. = - s . i & eg = we oe HoT HOLS POMOPEpMHpeoe nes es a ee SS OSS SS Preserves all Vitamins and Mineral Salts SAVES - Food Values, Fuel, Space, Dish- washing. KEEPS - Flavors in Food, Odors out of the ee eee 40 o Para vi : Use the same sheet again anid again. 25c per Package [SS] LSS aS SS SS S| The HAILEYBURIAN a = | | | | | |

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