The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 6 May 1943, p. 4

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mere LL ea a Adam Keddie, formerly of Haileybury, was in town for a few days' visit this week from Pamour, Porcupine district. Hedley Moore, serving with the R.C.A.F. at Toronto, was in town over the week-end for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Strong have returned to Haileybury from Montreal and will spend the sum- mer at their Ethel street resi- dence. Old Resident Here Veteran of Last War and Native of England; Funeral Held Tuesday Afternoon John Bright Haris, veteran of the last great war and for many lyears an employee in the baggage department of the T. & N.O. Rail- 'way, died at the Lamaque Hospi- tal Bourlamaque, Que., on Satur- day last, May Ist. He had been in ill-health since last Christmas The W.A. of the United Church|and eight days before his death will hold a rummage sale in the|was taken to the hospital from basement of the church on Fri-|the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. day, May 14th, commencing at |C. Perry, Bourlamaque, where ne 9 a.m. 7-2-cihad gone from Haileybury in Oc- tober last. Mrs. Harry Hassett and son,| Mr. Harris was born in Newark,|accessories and a cofsage of|according to Rotarians. Jack of Timmins, were in town | Nottinghamshire, England, De-|American Beauty roses. The -- FIRST for a few days' *visit with Mrs. cember 19, 1868. He came to|groom . was supported by his|NEW LISKEARD NURSE Hassett's parents, Mr. and Mrs.|Canada in 1907 and settled in H. A. Day. Haieybury, where he had 'his - home up to last fall, with the ex- The regular meeting of Hailey-| ception of the two years he sery- bury Masonic Lodge will be held|ed with the 159th 3attalion in in the Temple on Main steet this|the last war. Until his retire- DAY--YANTHA A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in the rectory of St. Patrick's Church, Cobalt, by Rev. Father Caufield, on Monday, May 3, 1943, at 3 p.m., when Agnes Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Yantha of Co- palt, became the bride of Corporal Douglas Arthur Day of the IRIE, AF., and elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Day of Hailey- bury. Only immediate relatives and intimate friends of the bride and groom were present. The bride wore a dusty rose affernoon dress, with blue acces- sories and a corsage of Briarcliff roses and white stocks. Mrs. Earl Killoran was matron of honor, wearing a black pin-striped tail- ored suit, with black and white |brother, Corporal Leigh V. Day, lalso of the R.C.A.F. | Following the ceremony a buf- {fet lunch was served at the home |of the bride's parents, after which |the newly-wed couple left_for a Johnnie Tett, who a few years ago taught Haileybury children to swim, in the summer classes sponsored by the Rotary Club, is now wearing the coveted DEC as a member of the Royal Cana- dian Air Force according, to re- ports in the daily papets at the week-end. He had been wounded on active service overseas, des- patches said, in the action for which the award was made, and is now home on furlough in To- ronto. At the time Johnnie was en- gaged by the Rotary Club to handle the classes at the beach here, he was holder of the junior diving championship of Ontario. He usually spent his summer holidays at Temagami and his services as instructot of Hailey- bury were highly satisfactory, IS RECENT BRIDE AT CEREMONY IN ENGLAND A nurse from New Liskeard who is at present on active ser- vice overseas with the Canadian serving overseas with the No. 6 Casualty Clearing Station. "Capt. Medine is the son of Mrs. S. Medine and the late Mr. S. Medine of Montreal. He is an M.A. of Bishop's College, and is an M.D., C.M. of McGill University. The attendants were Lieut (N/S) I. V. Burkholder of Ottawa, and formerly of New Liskeard, who is serving with No. 5 Casualty Clear ing Station, and Capt. Morris Swolsky, R.C.A.M.C. Capt. Me- Page Four THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1943 PEL Tara MU ReICN a NIN John B Harris Dies SS =-- 5 |TAUGHT SWIMMING IN 38 rae pee) J. K. McRae,|dine's brother, Major Medine of P : O T HAILEYBURY; IS NOW aughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.|the Royal Army Medical Corps, r Local and Personal | WY EDDING BELLS [ AWARDED THE D.F.C. McRae, and a graduate of the|is serving with distinction in the ' at Bourlamaque; SaaS SSI 8 Montreal General Hospital who|Middle East and has recently been PRPS PPIO PIAS FSGS SFIS SSF. ' H] is now now decorated with the O.B.E. INFANT WELFARE CONFERENCE In the Northwestern Classroom of the Public School. THURSDAYS. 2 to 4 p.m. This Conference is for Infants and pre-schoc) Children WE ARE SALES AGENTS FOR aad IN SERVICE ~~ ay oye o/s) Sita 7 ime = aver 2 Sey ey ove | - se ee Beare . 2 evening at 7:30. Visiting breth-|}ment from active work a few |short honeymoon trip to Ottawa forces was, the bride in a recent ren are always welcome. years ago he had been in charge and Montreal, the bride trayelling lwedding ceremony in England, of the baggage room at the Hail-|in a brown suit dress with green| sccording to word received by Manufactured by Consolidated Sales Book & Wax Paper Co. Ltd. ie a Cyril Marcella, who has spent the past winter inLabrador, was in town over the week-end for a visit with his mother, Mrs. ARS Marcella, and other members of|uary Ist, 1941. the family. ------- 'eh, Misses Mary and Brough, on active service in Sou-| thern Ontario, were home to} spend a short leave with their | mother, Mrs. J. Brough, over the} past week-end. eybury station of the T. & N.O. and had many friends in the com- i His wife, the former Ada accessories. Relatives from out of town in- cluded the bride's brother, Cecil niunity. Vasey, predeceased him on Jan- | Yantha, from the Kerr-Addison mine; the grom's sister, Mrs. H. son, Arthur | Hassett of Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. and twe|Earl Killoran and little daughter Surviving are one Harris of Rouyn, Margaret daughters, Mrs. George Nicholls | Jacqueline, from Duparquet, PQ: ands Nits J s@wbenuy, both of | Bourlamaque, Que. One son. Reginald, lost his life'overseas in the last great war. Funeral services were held POMEROY--RUSSELL The wedding of Miss Maragret in|Vyviane Russell, only daughter Jourlamaque after which the re-|of Mr. and_Mrs. D. J. Russell of |The Haileyburian late last week |from Mrs. A. McRae of Welland, jand formerly of New Liskeard. In her letter, Mrs. MacRae wrote that "From C.M.H.Q., Lon- don, England, comes the an- nouncement of the marriage of Capt. S. M. Medine, R.C.A.M.C., 1S] SSS] 150 } Condensed Ads | The Strand Theatre will be| mains were brought by train to|Cobalt, to Private Edgar Robert|5=5 open at 4.15 p.m. today for the) "Fats" Matinee, when all child-| n "ren who can produce a pound of | waste fat from their homes will be admitted free. Readers will be pleased to learn that Mr. H. C. Dunbar, who has been seriously ill at Kirkland Lake for some weeks past, 1S} considerably improved in health) and was able to return home on Saturday last. The Junior Red Shield, for girls of school age, has been reorgan-| ized and is now meeting on Mon-| day nights, at 7.30, in the Salva- tion Army Hall. New members will be welcomed. The activities} consist mainly of sewing for re-| fugee work. Mr. and Mrs. W. MacGirr, re- sidents of Haileybury for many years past, left last week for To-| ronto, where they will make their home. Mr. MacGirr has secured a position in the city and their, daughter, Laura, has been there} for some time past. Corp. L. V. Day of the R.C.A-F. | was home for a short leave early this week from his station at Jar-) vis, Ont. On his return on Tues-| day evening he was accompanied | by Mrs. Day, who will spend the| summer months in a home they| have secured near the station. Attention! E.N.R. Corps! Mr. C. M. Hale will give a lec- ture and demonstration to the Corps on "Transport of the Pa- tient" on Monday, May 10th, at 8 p.m., in the Rotary Community Hall. 1.0.D.E. Play Cancelled; Illness Is Responsible | Illness in the family of one member of the cast, which re- quired her to leave town sudden- ly for a time, has forced the ladies of the 1.0.D.E. to cancel their play, "Sister Susie Swings It", which was to have been presented on Tuesday evening next. The time was so short when the call came that a_ substitute player could not prepare the part and, while the ladies are naturally dis- appointed,.it was thought best to cancel the event. It is hoped it} will be produced at a later date. Those who have already bought tickets may have their money re- funded by the person from whom the purchase was made. This is the best arrangement that could be made in the short time avail- able. That some of the 'chemicals widely used in birth control may | ANNUAL MEETING OF Haileybury for interment inj|Pomeroy of the United States Mount Pleasant cemetery. Army, son of the late Mr. and The service here was held in|] Mrs.Harry Pomeroy of Livermore the Tulloch Funeral Chapel, by|Falls, Maine,and nephew of Mr. Rev. R. J. Scott of Cobalt, in the jand Mrs. J. T. Leishman of Hail- absence of Rev. A. P. Addison.|eybury, was quietly solemnized pastor of the United Church, of|in the Church of the Redeemer, which Mr. Harris was a member.|Bloor street, Toronto, on Satur- The following old friends of the|day evening, May 1. Rev. R. A. deceased acted as pallbearers: J.|Armstrong was the officiating FE. Dunn, C. E. Fleming, W. T.|minister and the attendants were Joy, R. T. Trowhill, W. Bradley | Miss Kathleen Jenkins and Mr. and Robert Bell. Old friends of Clarke Campbell, both of Hailey- the family. were present for the|bury and old friends of the bride services in the chapel and at the|and groom. The newly-wed cou- graveside and beautiful floral tri-|ple came north yesterday for a butes were sent. honeymoon visit at their homes. Mrs. Pomeroy will remain in Co- balt for a time, while her husband leaves on Monday to report back to Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky where-he is stationed in the fin- F 'ance office. The annual meeting of the | For the ceremony and for tra- Children's Aid Society of Temis-|yelling the bride wore a green kaming, scheduled to have been | tailored suit, with brown acces- held last evening, has been post-\sories. Both young people are poned to avoid conflicting with | well known in the district, the the _Temiskaming Festival of ¢room having grown up in Hail- Music being held in New Liskeard eyhury and the bride having lived this week. The meeting will be) in Cobalt for a number of years held on Monday evening, May 10,|hefore going to the city a couple at eight o'clock, in the public li-|6f years ago. Private Pomeroy brary hall, New Liskeard, when| enlisted with the Algonquin Reg- it is hoped that all interested in | iment here, later receiving his the work of the Society will en-| discharge when his eyesight be- deavor to attend. Speaker for|came affected. Last year he went the evening will be Mrs. Ann \to the United States and was ac- Shipley, reeve of Teck, who is}cepted in the forces there. coming down from Kirkland Lake ------ to attend the meeting. Presi- Grass Fire on Rampage dent W. Long will be in the chair 4 and reports of the past year's Damages Chicken House work will be presented and direc- tors elected for the ensuing year. M WITS. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY TO BE HELD ON MONDAY Sa Ee Waito, Russell street, was jdamaged to some extent last Learn Son in Air Force GH eee a a i |Thursday morning when a grass Arrived Safely Overseas fire got out of control and went f Z on a rampage. When the building Pilot Officer Paul Burnett, son|caught fire the brigade was call- ou Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Burnett, !eq and the blaze was quickly Browning street, has arrived safe-4yercome. No chickens were lost ly ONT IESIEENS with a detachment of and the damaged building is be- R.C.A.F. men, according to a mes- | jy 5 sage received by his parents a| few days ago. g repaired. 4 Paul received his | A good crop of alfalfa, red clover or wings at London, Ont., on March | wild white clover will fix in the soil as 5 last and was given his commis- | much nitrogen per acre of 250 to 1,000 sion as a pilot officer, one of the pounds of ammonia fertilizer. youngest in the Royal Canadian | rhe Air Force. He is 18 years of age., PET DOVE MOURNS LATE > eae AUSTIN SHAW AND IS |BURIED IN SAME GRAVE Second Toxoid Clinic at : Public School Tomorrow : Older residents of Haileybury The second toxoid clinic will be | will be interested in the following held at the nurse's office in the |clipping, brought to The Hailey- public school tomorrow, Friday, |burian by a reader last week. Mr. May 7, and parents are asked to; Shaw was a former resident of see that their children are on|the town: hand for this important treat-| "Pasadena, Cal., April 26th-- ment. The public health nurse, | Peter, the pet dove and constant Miss A. Cleaver, stresses the companion for four years ol necessity of completing the series Austin Shaw, noted Canadian ar- of clinics in order that the child-|tist, died on the same day as its ren may be immunized. The hours | master and was buried in the are from two to four tomorrow same casket with him. Shaw afternoon. jvescued the baby dove when it damage the minds of the baby later "accidentally" born, is the warning of research reported in the Journal of Psychology. Back the Attack! Buy Victory] Bonds! jwas ailing and apparently aban- jdoned by its parents, feeding it with a medicine dropper until it grew into a dove with a marked In Memoriam 1 ai " J fe loving memory of Robert McNaught attachment for him. On #he day who passed away on May 5th. 1940. : z ' Ever remembered by his loving wife, cee a Aiea hee Sons and Daughters. by friends and buried with him." A chicken house at the home of | 7 For Sale -- Dinette > y , Suite; color nat- ural. red trim-- Leatherette chair cushions. A well constructed suite. R. Simpson Co. Ltd., D. R. Murray, agent. 7-1c Wanted to Purchase--Child's Tricycle, in good condition, Telephone 369. H. E. Blackwall, Auctioneer, Valuator; Real Estate. Desirable houses and farms for sale. Houses for rent. P. O. Box 88, Haileybury. 7-c Wanted--Applications will be received up until noon, D.S.T, on Saturday, May 15th, 1943, for:the position of Chief Constable for Northern muni- cipality. Applicants must state ex- perience, age, married or single and furnish recommendations. Apply to nearest Employment and Selective Service Office, File No. 72. 7-2-c To Our Customers--The maple syrup crop has been exceptionally light this year and therefore it-has been im- possible to fill all orders. We trust you will understand the situation. E. N. Sadler, 7-1-* For Sale--Mixmaster, in first class condition; $20. Apply P.O. Box 602, or Phone 57. Cobalt. 7-1-* Hamilton - Canada A phone call, No. 24, wi ll bring samples, prices | | : THE HAIL EYBURIAN J, GLASSIC ji. COBALT | = ll CLASSIC Tues. Thurs. Sat. | GEORGE PRISCILLA Vornng FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Martha O'Driscoll brent:Lane Richard Carlson "FIGHTING Extra--Latest of the "CANADA CARRIES ON" SERIES NORWAY" TUESD For Rent--Two 5-Room Asani ts MONDAY, in Taylor Block. Apply Phone 69. 3-tf. Hilton W. Brown, General Contractor; Building Trades. No. 1 Rorke Ave. North. Phone 140. 52-2-* CHURCHES | The United Church Minister--Rey. A. P. Addison 11 aom--Morning W¢< rship. 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. 2 p.m.--Sunday School. Classes for all the children. The Baptist Church Rev. M. Saunders, Pastor 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m--Morning Worship. Wed., 8 p.m--Cottage Prayer Service Fri, 8 p.m--B.Y.P.U. Meeting in Church. All are wlecome to all services. St. Paul's Church Rev. John H. Watson SUNDAY SERVICES 1st Sunday--Holy Communion, 8.30 and 11 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sundays--Holy Commu- rion, 8.30; Matins, 11 a.m. 2nd and 4th Sundays--Evensong, at 7 p.m, 10 a.m--Sunday School The Salvation Army Lieut. R. Homewood Sun--Morning Meeting, 11 a.m. Company meeting, 2 p.m. Salvation meeting, 7 p.m., Cobalt / < YL DRANAOF GIRL FLIER vs, Japgy RUSSELL-M,.MURRAY bile ' HERBERT MARSHALL sss AY, WEDNESDAY k T ror FREEDOM "ROPE - Second Big Hit ---- RLAUUETIE JOEL COLBERT - McCREA pam BEACH Story A Paramount Picture with MARY ASTOR: RUDY VALLE Written and Direc by PRESTON STURGES «SR te toe. "Oe sterring MARY Also WILDCAT MARTIN - POWELL - HU Y BRACKEN - VALLEE Gi TON TROOPER STRAND : HAILEYBURY MON., WED., FRI. Wed.--Cottage meeting, 8 p.m. in Hai eybury. Thurs.--Cottage meeting, 8 p.m., in Cobalt = Please Note--These Theatres are open on Alternate Days. CLASSIC COBALT TUES., THURS., SAT.

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