The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 6 Sep 1951, p. 6

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' ' THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1951 Mr. Grant Guest spent last week-end in Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs, Stan Weir have returned after a 10-day visit to Sault Ste Marie. Burney Smith is in Toronto taking treatments at Toronto General Hospital, Mrs. Fred Burgener is home for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. D, Cumming. Mrs. R. D. Cumming 'has re- turned home after a holiday spent at Teeswater and other points. Mr. vand Mrs. J. W. Hughes Latchford street, leit on Tuesday for a motor trip to points south. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hennessy are spending their holidays in To- ronto and other southern points. Mr. and Mrs, Doug Day spent the week-end with friends in Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hosick of Toronto are renewing friendships in Haileybury. Mrs. Grant Guest is spending two weeks in Toronto and will at- tend the Exhibition. Mrs, F. L. Fleming and Miss Frances Fleming, North Bay, vis- ited friends in town last week. Mrs. L. Dube of Hearst visited her sister, Mrs. L. Dupuis, and Mr, Dupuis last week. Miss Mary LaBine of Timmins has been spending a holiday with her sister, Miss Rose LaBine, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Ledwell and daughters, Jane and Judy, spent a few days in Ottawa recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ewart of Owen Sound spent a few days re- cently with Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Smith. Miss Alyce Ross is spending a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gauley at their summer cottage in Temagami. Mr, and Mrs. Merd Reany of Palmerston, Ont., are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Smith. Bilie Villeneuve left last week- end for North Bay, where he will attend Scollard Hall school, Mrs. M. Valentine returned home Sunday evening, after spen- ding a couple of weeks in Rouyn visiting Mrs, Dent. Mrs. Clarence Tuer and family arrived home Tuesday after spending the summer at their cot- tage in Callander. Miss Agnes Chesser returned this week after spending a few oe { CHURCHES Albert Gospel Hall Corner Albert St. and Georgina Ave. SUNDAY Sunday School, 2p .m. Breaking of Bread--11 a.m. Gospel Meeting--7 p.m. THURSDAY ladies' Prayer Meeting--3 p.m Public Bible Reading and Prayer Meeting--8 p.m. The Baptist Church PAsTOR--REv. G. L. STEBNER 2.30--Sunday School. 3.15--Service in Song and Sermon. > Pentecostal Assembly RORKE AVENUB Sunday School-- 10.00 a.m. Morning Worship----11.00 a.m. Evangelistic Service--8.00 p.m. Prayer Meeting,--Wed., 8 p.m. Young People's Meeting--Fri., 8 p.m. St. Paul's Church Holy Communion--8.30 p.m. Morning 'Prayer--1l1 a.m. Evensong--7.30 p.m. ST. GEORGE'S, NORTH COBALT 3.45 p.m.--Evensong. oe ee] The United Church Minister--Rev. L. £. Smith, B.A., B.D HAILEYBURY Public Worship--11.00 a.m. Sunday School--Girls 9-14 and Boys, 9 and 10 meet at 10.15 a.m. All others at 11.00 a.m. NORTH COBALT Public Worship--7.30 p.m. The Salvation Army Lieuts. Ralph Ingleby and Charles Broughton Sunday Morning Meeting--11.00 a.m. Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Salvation Meeting--7.00 p.m., Cobalt Sunday School--2.00 p.m, days with friends in Beamsville and Toronto, Mrs, Wes Smith went to North Bay last week-end and took in the last couple of days of the Art School, Miss Kathy Murphy has gone to Arizona. Her mother, Mrs. tf Murphy, accompanied her as far as Chicago. Mrs. W. R. Lowery left at the week-end to spend a couple of weeks at Gravenhurst and other southern points. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Glazier and Mary arrived home Saturday evening after a mtor trip to 'To- ronto, Mrs. Bert Iliffe and Miss Doro- thy Iliffe went to Montreal last Saturday to visit another member of the family, Mr. John Iliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hassett and son, Jack, spent the week- end with Mrs. Hassett's parents Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobbins and Miss Vi Chesser are visitors at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, Mari- lyn, Joyce and Trevor, spent the week-end at North Bay and took a trip up the French River. Mr. and Hrs. Doug Hargrave returned at the week-end from a holiday trip to Windsor, Detroit and some other American cities. Mrs. John Mawhinney, Hunts- ville, who has been visiting her sister-inl-law, Mrs. Geo, Mawhin- ney, returned home on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Junkala, of Garson, Ont., and little daughter, are visiting Mrs. Junkala's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallworth. Mrs. Ben Norris was home over the week end from Timmins, to spend a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Liddicot. Mr. and Mrs, George Burke of Edmonton, Alta., are visiting at the home of their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Burke Mr. Ralph Baker left on Friday night for a two weeks' holiday to St. Isadore de Prescott. He is joining his wife and daughter there. Miss Mercedes French of Otta- }Condensed Ads FOR SALE--One only 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, rebuilt and upholstered in silk velour, by Corby's. New condition. Phone Cor- by's, 351, New Liskeard. 26-2-* | FOR RENT--3-roomed Apartment, Black wall street. Phone 371, E. Marcoux, Broadway St. 26-t.f. FOR SALE--Cook Stove, good condition, with water front ready to hook up, Scove pipes and box stove. Also 2 jacks. Phone 231-W. Mrs. W. J. Reardon, Lake Shore Rd, near Sunnyside. Call between five and seven. 26-1* FOR SALE--Bed, Springs, 2 Mattresses and Dresser. Phone 427-A. Mrs. J. Dewson, Rorke Ave. 26-1-" ROR SALE--One Heavy Garden Roller-- $15.00. Apply to S. J. Mason. 25-26 ROOM AND BOARD and Remuneration for high school or convent student in exchange for light duties. Saturday and Sunday af- ternoons free and evenings for studies. P.O. Box 310, Haileybury. 25-1-c WANTED--Man for General Work. nent position. Perma- Apply Hotel Haileybury, Haileybury. 25-t.f. LOST--Child's Station Wagon, blue-green. Please return to Matabanick Hotel. 25-t.f FOR RENT--Completely Furnished House; 3 bedrooms, for nine months, Sept. 20th to June 20th, 1952. Phone 319, Haileybury. 25-2-* FOR SALE--Used Stoker, excellent condition. Very reasonable. Apply Neil McAulay, Phone 44, Haileybury. 25-t.f. FOR SALE--Kitchen Sink and Set of Faucets In good conditon, May be seen at E. St. Louis' Main Street, or phone 233. 25-t.f. FOR SALE--Comfortable Home, centrally lo- cated. Apply to E. M. McCuaig, Registered Broker, Phone 135, Haileybury. 22-tf HELP WANTED--Responsible young man wanted for Hotel desk. Apply Hotel Hail- eybury, Haileybury, Ont. 22-t.f FOR RENT--Vacuum Cleaner, floor polisher, by the day. Apply Beatcty Washer Store, Ackroyd and Son ACCOUNTANTS Costs and Records Income Tax and Government Returns Bookkeeping Service. New Liskeard : Ontario Phones 442 and 442B wa is teaching at St. Mary's Aca- demy, replacing Miss Pat Sylvain who is teaching at the high school in Timmins. Mrs. Agnes Wiesenberg and Miss Gloria Weisenberg and Mr. Len Crigger of Pembroke are holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Richard Fleury. Mr, and Mrs, Armand Fleury and daughter, Suzanne, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fleury and daughter, Linda, were week-end visitors in Timmins, Mr, I. A. Lytle, acompanied by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Maclvor of Mathe- son, are spending a holiday at Gaspe and Sherbrooke, Que. Mrs. W. Frith and son, Jack, of Goderich, and Mrs. W. Adair of London spent the week-end with Mrs. Adair's daughter, Mrs. Keith Valentine, and Mr. Valentine. Mr. Don Briden of Shawinigan Falls called on relatives here Sun- day on his way home from Dome Mines, where he visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Briden. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mawhinney of South Porcupine, and daugh- ters, Margaret and Mary Ann visited with Mr. Mawhinneys' mother here over the past week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider of Sudbury arrived in town for a visit with Mr. Schneider's father, Mr. Schneider returned home but Mrs. Schneider is staying for. a few days, Magistrate and Mrs. S, Atkin- son have returned from a holiday trip. They made their headquar- ters at Alexander Palace, Toron- to, and visited different points from there. Captain and Mrs. Morris Char- bonneau and daughter of Camp Borden spent the week-end as guests of his brother, Mr, Lorne Charbonneau, and Mrs. Charbon- neau. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hennessy Sandra, Bob, Jr., and Rosemary of Thessalon, and Mrs. K, Court- ney were week-end visitors ut the home of Mr, and Mrs. M.ES Hennessy. iG aN Mr|. and Mrs. V. Dinesen mo- tored to Peterborough at the week-end to visit Mrs. Dinesen's parents, Mr, and Mrs. S, B. Cum- ming and to bring daughter, Joan back home for school, Mr. Bert Morin of Noranda, a former student at the Institute of Mining, visited friends in town last week on his way back from a vacation in the United States and southern parts of Ontario, Mrs. Gordon Norcross return- ed yesterday from North Bay where she accpmpanied her dau- ghter, Patricia, who has enrolled at St. Mary's Academy in that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallworth and the boys have returned from a week's holiday in Southern On- trio, visiting Burlington, Niagara and in Hamilton were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Nicholls. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Clarke of Palgrave, Ont., Mrs. A. Bolander and two children of Port Elgin, and Mrs. Mary Burwash of To- ronto were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Smith Mr, and Mrs. W. Hamilton, of Toronto, were in town the past week visiting their daughter, Mrs S. Bond and Mr. Bond, They were accompanied here by Steven and Peter Bond, who have been visit- ing down East and also Mrs. We Madill, Toronto, an aunt of Mrs. Bond, Mrs. R. MacCrea_ returned from a trip to Victoria, Vancau- ver, Banff and other places, spending a week in Ottawa, Max- xille, Ont., before coming north where she will spend the fall and winter. months. Miss Louie MacArthur, accom- panied by Miss Dorothy John of Montreal, a one-time resident of Haileybury, spent a holiday trip at Gaspe, Que., before Miss Mac- Arthur resumed her teaching duties at Cornwall Ont. Miss W. Keller is back at her teaching profession at the Hailey- bury High School after her sum- er holidays. We regret that Miss Keller's name was omitted from out list of teacher's in our "Back to School" story of last week. Mrs. Tulloch Sr., and grand- daughters, Misses Jean and Glen- na, returned home from their farm near Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tulloch drove them up but returned immediately. Mr. Carmen Desson, a former mining student, visited with Mrs Olive Childs and Miss Ida May on his way back to Belleterre from atwo weeks 'vacation spent at his home in Niagara Falls. Ken and Moodie Campbell of Renfrew visited their uncle, F. X Plaunt and family over the week- end. They were accompanied by a friend, Earl Hanaman, also of Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruttan, and Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Murray and daughter, Jean, spent the week- end in town visiting friends, the Murray family visiting Mr. Mur- ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murray. VV VV VV FLOORS SANDED Make Them look like New Phone 339 M. Cormier ~wewvveue. pees sssssss ed EMPIR THEATRE NewLiskeard Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. single bill. On Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m Show at 7 and 9 p.m. LAST SHOWING TONIGHT: "CAGED" with Eleanor Parker, Agnes Moorehead (Adult Entertainment) FRIDAY - SATURDAY with HEDY LAMARR CARTOON. SEPTEMBER 7th and 8th Double Feature A Lady Without a Passport JOHN HODIAK Added Attraction When the Redskins Rode (in Color) with JON HALL, MARY CASTLE FRIDAY IS PHOTO-NITE This Week's Offers are: Ist, $300.00; 2nd, $300.00; 3rd, $105.00 MON., TUES., with WENDELL COREY Musical, Cartoon and News. SEPTEMBER 10th and 1th The Great Missouri Raid MacDONALD CAREY Matinee MONDAY at 4.15 p.m. WED., THURS. DON BARRY Cartoon and News. oe SEPTEMBER 12th and 13th Double Feature Square Dance Jubilee - MARY BETH HUGHES -- Added Attraction -- The Golden Stallion with ROY ROGERS; DALE EVANS The Misses Joan Sutherland renew old acquaintances. They and Catherine Hennessy left for were on their way back from a Jamestown Sunday, where they trip to Southern Ontario to No- will take up nursing duties at the randa, where Mr. Tuke will again Lady Dunn Hospital. Miss Mary take up his duties as a teacher in Glazier is expected to join them that town. there on her return from Toronto. ee Bas aoe Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell Mr, Gordon Couling of Guelph and sons, Ronald and Douglas, one of the artists who WET SUIS stopped over in Haileybury at the structing oe ea Art Sheer week-end with Mrs. Mitchell's School at ere ay, os AB mother, Mrs. N. McAulay. They Haileybury = hee oe »_were on their way home to Kirk- make a few sketches. € WaS jand Lake after a motor trip to here last year and had a few im- poronto, Hamilton and other teresting spots marked out. points. Mrs. L. McLauchlan left last ----=--=------ week-end for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Grierson and Mr. Grierson, Ajax. She motored down with Mr. McLauchlan's nephew, Dr. Tom McLauchlan of Pittsburg, who had been here visiting. For Prompt Service Call UNION TAXI Phones 88 and 235 REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE | Miss Jacqueline Childs, accom- panied by Mike Davey and Mr. and Mrs. William Demoski, all of Sudbury, visited with her aunt. Mrs, Olive Childs and grand- mother, Mrs. Mawhinney over the Labor Day week-end. Miss Ida May Childs returned with Cc. A. GREEN them for'a weeks' holiday. : = Service all Makes of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tuke, for- Refrigerators mer Haileybury residents, stop- ped over in town last week to Domestic and Commercial Phone 706 New Liskeard FOR SALE : Bargain! Norge Oil Space Heater. Top condition (35'x22"x38") Phone 518, Haileybury, Ont. Fri., Sat., Sept. 7th, 8th CORDWOOD FOR SALE NEW Jackpine, Birch and Poplar ki SLABS Phone 349 HAILEYBURY FUEL CO. (LASSI | Fri., Sat., Sept. 7th, 8th PEKING EXPRESS Joseph Cotten, Corinne Calvet, Edmund Gwenn ME RUNTED WS iis PAUL KELLY @ BRUCE COWLING BARY RAY Attraction f Added | DICK TURPIN'S RIDE Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina. Added Attraction "BUFFALO BILL" Technicolor Joel McCrea, Linda Darnell Maureen O'Hara Plus NEWS and CARTOON Mon., Tue., Sept. 10, il DICK TURPIN'S RIDE Louis Hayward Patricia Medina After Sunday Midnight i Mon., Tue., Sept. 10, 11 MY FORBIDDEN PAST ROBERT MITCHUM, AVA GARDNER --_ Added Attraction SIERRA PASSAGE" Wayne Morris, Lola Albright a--Added Attraction-- "FOURTEEN HOURS" Paul Douglas, Debra Paget Plus NEWS and CARTOON Wed., Thur., Sept. 12, 13 MY FORBIDDEN PAST ~ ROBERT MITCHUM AVA GARDNERA eB Oo SPORTS REEL O a Wed., Thur., Sept. 12, 13 | APPOINTMENT | WITH DANGER ALAN LADD, PHYLLIS CALVERT Added Attraction "ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE" Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo Added "FOURTEEN HOURS" Paul Douglas, Debra Paget Attraction f SPORTS REEL. Hollywood ICECAPADES

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