The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 24 Dec 1936, p. 8

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TALE. HAILEYBURIAN THURS., DECEMBER 24, 1936 Page & = { The Salesgirl's Visit from St. Nicholas Miss Alice Jones has gone to Timmins to spend Christmas at 'Twas the night before Christmas when i ----S}--8 |Christmas Service Held Keith said, that there would be a on Thursday, January 7th, and OBITUARY By Temiskaming Preceptory|very few mothers who would each succeeding Thursday, in the have the time during the holiday nurse's office in the public school SS S]55; Although the attendance was|period. The clinic will be held building. MRS. ISABELLA BRADSHAW! somewhat smaller than usual on| jaccount of the storm on Sunday.| the Christmas ObsEsyange service | - in the Masonic Temple here} her home there. | all through the flat of MHaileybury, Mrs. Isabellai pV" Gieaeting recentory| i 'Not a creature was stirrin' (include me! Bradshaw, passed away very Knights Templar, was an inter- suddenly on Thursday night last,!esting and instructive part of the December 17th. She had been injusual observance of the great| 'festival. The Knights in their! {robes of office took part in the' ceremonies and the address given | | Social and Personal | Another of the older residents| The Season's Greetings Ted Hennessy arrived in town from the North at the week-end to spend Christmas at his home, here. \ in that) ; | My stockin's, a little the worse for the | an |her usual health until that even- ar Was hung on the back of a three-legged ing, had gone about at the home To the Citizens of Haileybury I extend sincere good wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy and | Misses Betty and Lily Houns- chair; Bp: _ jof her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Day, low have gone to their home in Outside snow was fallin' in beautiful until after supper, when she was Marter Township for the Christ- flakes, . ; Suddenly stricken and died about mas holidays. But am care--I was too full o (11 /ovclocks aches; Gordon Elkins is in town from V'd worked in a store through the | Mrs. Bradshaw, who ae a her Timmins to spend the holiday holiday strife, |77th year, was born in Aber een, | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. And was plannin' to sleep for the rest Scotland, and came to Canada at) Jas. Elkins. of my life, : |the age of 16, with her uncle, the When up from the airshaft there came Jate James Craik of Port Hope, such a clatter !Ontario. As Miss Isabella John- I leaped out of bed to see what was ston, she spent her first years in the matter; | Canada at that town, where she (I thought at the time 'twas a nut was married to Mr. Bradshaw, | down one flight, |who predeceased her some 10 ; as E 5 Who starts up his radio late evry years ago. They came to Hailey- Miss Shirley Seymour is home jighty; bury in 1906 and resided here un- from Toronto to spend Christmas So I went to the window and loudly did | ti] 1920, when they went to Sault with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. gy, 'Ste Marie. After Mr. Bradshaw H. A. Seyomur. "Is this Christmas Eve or the First of died there, Mrs. Bradshaw re- ' | July?" |turned to Haileybury in 1929. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Reid of When what to my dead-with-sleep eyes) During her long residence here Iroquois Falls are in town to did appear ; ( _|Mrs. Bradshaw made many spend Christmas with Mr. and But a hinky-dink sleigh and eight tiny friends and held the respect and! Mrs. G. J. Cottam. | reindeer! 'esteem of all who knew her. She 3 : |And who should be drivin' right up to \.4- 4 member of St. Paul's An- D. L. Jemmett and his two' the door !glican Church and took an active sons, Ffolkes and John, are in But one of them part in the ladies' organizations town from Kirkland Lake for a) from the store? and her sudden passing came asa visit over Christmas. * ok |shock to a great circle of friends -_--- I said to myself, "What can be this and acquaintances throughout The J.0.D.E. are holding their) guy's game?" the community. Surviving are annual Christmas Dance on Mon-' When he clucked to his reindeer and one son, Robert of Sault Ste Ma- | Miss A. Leishman left yester-' day for a Christmas visit with her sister, Mrs. Wm. White at Bruce Mines, Ont. | masquerade guys day, December 28th: Don't for-| called em by name: irie, and three daughters, Mrs. get the date. \"Now Dasher! Now Dancer! Now Day, Mrs. N. C. McVittie and| --s Prancer! Now Vixen! |Miss Meta, all of Haileybury. | Pat and Elliott Slaght are in On 'Comet! On Cupid! On Donedr' The funeral was held on Sun-| Haileybury to spend the Christ-| and Blitzen!" day afternoon, with the service mas holidays at the home of Mrs.| Well, I'd never observed these fresh jn St. Paul's and at the graveside McKay, Brewster Street. | store-actors much; in Mount Pleasant Cemetery con- - Rats |I had thought they was Greeks, but ducted by Rev. Richard Haines. Hector E. Cole of Iroquois] this feller talked Dutch; Pallbearers were J. A. McKin- Falls is visiting his parents, syle, SES 9s BS Wea Wedu Gana! weds Ins non, C. E. Fleming, W. Paul, W. and Mrs. D.A. Cole, near Cobalt,|__ Will do, S. Blackwall, A. J. Carson and J. for the Christmas holidays. ;Right up to the housetop the whole T. Leishman. A large number of z outfit flew! friends of the family attended the And then in a twinklin' I heard on the| service and the bereaved family Chri roof |has the sincere sympathy of the to Englehart to spend Christmas 7). oe ancin' « cad s ' sym] y 5 e prancin' and pawin' of meat on the ° y at the home of her brother, R.) 1055. entire community. Aubert, and Mrs.. Aubert. Iirusteneeneshe 45 | nearly dead Misi Jsebspstitt leftyontSundaytAnd™@some sap with an animal' act evening for London, Ont., where| overhead! | she is spending Christmas with eee her son, J. B. Stitt and Mrs. Stitt Miss Beatrice Aubert has gone my feelin's with sleep Haileyburian Want Ads. Will Bring Results As I drew in my bean and was aa - e a around, e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholls Down the chimney my visitor came] P. H. Perrier are in town from Rouyn to spend; shih AWenak the holidays at the home of Mr./, ,; Fos Bs . ; : A Soh ae y ig bag of junk he displayed with 2a Nicholls' mother, Mrs. L. Nic- a OTR eee eC aD | Funeral Director holls. And he acted to me like he'd like to| Haileybury ; Seay ss | move in. | Antoine and Ernest Legris are The stump of a pipe graced his jaw as a home from Ottawa to spend the) he spoke, | Christmas holidays with their And asked, "Got a match? Do ya PHONE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. mind itilesmoke?" | Legris. He had a broad face and a (pardon me) | Day 145A Night 145B { belly, ' Miss Florence Mutch is home That shook when he 'laughed like ale a) dish full of jelly; from Toronto to spend Christ- mas with her parents, Mr. and He was chubby, good-natured and SSS SS 5g Mrs. Douglas A. Mutch, Lake oozin' with glee, | fs} Shore Road. But I ask you, dear reader, what vas || Condensed Ad a | it to me? Ib Mrs. P. M. Draper and little The point that I make is 'twas then 2] oo ---- ase baby, of Kirkland Lake, are in o'clock. ' ' |For Rent--Rooms With Baerd: town to spend Christmas with And a man in my room without stop-| Apply 2 Ses pen ot a | pply to Mrs. Jago, Main St., Mrs. Draper's parents, Mr. and _ Pin' to knock! | phone 241. 38-t Mrs. L. H. Ferguson. I was thinkin' how noivy he was and ~ -- mi | how slick »| Wanted--Maid for general house- Mrs. J. O. Belanger and_ son,) When he says to me, "Lady, I'm only} work. Mrs. A. J. Murphy, St. Nick." Lake Shore Road. 36-tf. Arnold, left yesterday morning to spend Christmas with her sons st sai * Infant Welfare < by Rev. E. J. Kerr of New Lis-} keard, was a splendid example of} the lessons that come to all at! this season of the year. The ser-| vice was open to all members of} the Masonic Order, their wives, | families and friends. Clinics ded for Holidays There will be no infant welfare clinics in Haileybury either this week or next, Miss C. Keith, pub-| lic health nurse, stated to The! Haileyburian. It was felt, Miss| (of 35] ---- | | [I Coal and Wood : i DRY BIRCH Body Wood, DRY JACK PINE, Furnace and Stove COAL priced from $12.50 to $18.00 Telephone 266 LSS =_o SS Cr-eee-@ The United Church Minister---W. A. Beecroft, B.A., B.D Organist--Mr. R. H. Unwin Sunday, December 27th 11 a.m.--Sermion, "Christmas, a Portent." Anthem, "Christ To- day Rejoices Men." 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Sermon, "Arms for the Fight." a Parable. The Baptist Church G. F. Gorman, Pastor Residence, 89 Blackwall St. 11 a.m--Morning Worship. 2.30 p.m.--Bible School. 7 pm..--Gospel Service. The Salvation Army Captain Cuthbert Sunday Morning Service at 11. Sunday Evening Service at 7.30. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Friday, 7.15 p.m.--Junior Meeting. 8.00 p.m.--Y.P. Legion Meeting. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. R. Haines, Rector, Phone 126 Phone 126 ~ SUNDAY SERVICES 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 10.30 a.m.--Matins and Litany, alternate Sundays. | 11 a.m.--Ist and 3rd Sundays, Holy Communion; Sundays, Matins. 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.--Evening Prayer Maurice and Stanley, and daugh- Well, a poor tired store slave in no ter, Mrs. J. H. Sandwith in Tim-| mood for fun, mins. |I gave him a look and I asked him, ------ | "WHICH ONE?" Among Haileybury students "As a Christmas rush salesgirl," I said, home for the Christmas holidays: "you'll agree are Clarke Campbell and Bruce That a'look at St. Nick is no big treat Seymour from Toronto Univer- to me; sity, and Harry and Jack Jenkins This has gone far enough and_ this from Queen's. | bunk's gotta stop-- -- Take the air with them goats or I'll Mrs. Arthur Little and infant yell for a cop!" son are in town from Kirkland, Aa Lake for a holiday visit at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs. W. S. Blackwall and her grand- mother, Mrs. C. C. Farr. cee a Monday, Decem * He spoke not a word but went on with his work, And layin' a finger aside his red nose, And, givin' a nod, up the airshaft he TOSey wa He sprang to his sleigh with a shake of his head And I pulled the shades down and fell into bed. In a recently published list of nurses receiving diplomas at the graduating exercises of the Hos- pital for Sick Children Training School, Toronto, appeared the name of Miss Margaret F. Gib- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. "Merry Christmas!" he called, as away R. Gibson, Haileybury. his deer flew, And I just gave a yawn and I answers, Public School Board, will * * * Monday, Decem ; | The following item appeared in "SEZ WHO?" the social column .of. a Toronto --H. I. Phillips. paper at the week-end: "Mr, and see es Mrs. Marcus C. H. Little, accom- panied by their family, Miss Eliz- The T. & N.O. special Christ- abeth and Mr. Harvey Little, and mas trains are being well patron- Miss Jean Gordon, left the Hotel ized. On Tuesday evening the Commodore in New York (Thurs- special southbound had 14 coaches day) to sail on the S.S. Columbia all well filled, and No. 46 consist- for a West Indian cruise. They ediof 18 cars the same night. The Six o'clock in t I | will return early in the New last of the specials will run south Year." tonight. Pas E é ra Town of Haileybury Nomination Meeting NOTICE is heerby given that the Annual Meeting for Nominations for the Office of MAYOR will be held at the Council Chambers, Ferguson Avenue, from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., and Nominations for the Offices of COUNCILLORS and Members of the p-m. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in case a Poll is necessary, such Poll shall be held on Monday, January 4th, 1937 from the hour of Nine o'clock in the forenoon until Se SS 5 a saa aa ae ee ee ber 28th, 1936 be held from 8.30 to 9.30 2nd and 4th | Prosperous New Year RRERE O. J. Thorpe Misia Sisisisisioisiaisiaiaiaiaiaiai a sisisiaiaial CLASSIC THEATRE SoS Ais =] On LARle@ S heey Electr Seine i LG = LAST BUS to HAILEYBURY 12.00 p.m. from Theatre. Complete Show After 9 p.m. On behalf of my staff and myself, I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. L. H. Champagne FRIDAY and SATURDAY Xmas, Fri., 25th and Sat. 26th MONDAY and TUESDAY 416Z PUL YIgZ AequIeDeGg SH-H-A! THESE PIRATES ARE PLOTTING .++to wreck you with laughter ond capture -ompletely? AMAX REINHARDT'S --Added Attraction-- rae phacth oe, wet ee a) SPE cH Meat aie Sa THE NEW UNIVERSAL PRESENTS FRONT PAGE --Added Attraction-- Mary Astor FROM DY ERE ACOLUMBIA PICTURE TOUWE - STUART REGINALD OWEN PARAMOUNT NEWS "My Gondola" Fox News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, December 30th, 31st TRUE oe --Added Attraction-- HOCKEY with CK PURCELL ANNE'NAGEL - MARIE WILSON ot BD Ceorke € Stone » Joseph Cr | | | Directed by NOEL SMITH - A Warner Bros, Pieters Matinees at 2.30 p.m. Mon., Wed. and Sat. Yvonne' Cecile - Marie. Annette "Emelrq | THE i) ) Matinee Prices--Children 10c, Ad- \ ults 25¢ plus 2e tax Mon., Wed. | DRAMATIC Sat. 32c plus 3c tax. Holiday HOME-COMING | _OF THE COUNTRY DOCTOR'S 3,000 GRO ca) Matinees 45c, plus Se tax. Evening Prices--Adults 45c plus 5c tax; Children 15c, no tax. Students, 25c, any time. hy Midnight Show New Years Eve A Special Picture at Regular Prices HERSHOLT 4 ROCHELLE HUDSON HELEN VINSON SLIM SUMMERVILLE ROBERT KENT DOROTHY PETERSON JOHN QUALEN Bosed on o story by Bruce Gould ber 28th, 1936 he afternoon. H. BRIDEN, Returning Officer kkk | MARRY with MICHAEL WHALEN A New Universal Picture Evenings from 7 p.m. Complete Show from 9 p.m. Bus Service to and from Door of Theat ----S HOR T S------_ Taig Cartoon, Musical and Two- Good Sound -- Good Pictures Reel Comedy AEE ET DLT ED BAL oT EY,

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