Page Four b THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., JANUARY 24th, 1952 Local and Personal ban di A th Gh On th Gh nt tt On te Ot Miss Janet Douglas is visiting friends in Kapuskasing. Mrs. P. J. Knox leit recently for a vacation trip to Florida. Mr. M. McNulty was home from Sudbury for the week-end. Mr. George Hargrave returned this week from a business trip to North Bay. Mrs. T. G. Tulloch returned home Monday from a trip to Orangeville. Mrs. E. L. MacVeigh returned home after spending three weeks visiting in Detroit. J. J. Elton is another Hailey- bury man attending the C.1.M.M. convention in Ottawa this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes left for St. Petersburg, Florida to spend the balance of the winter. Mrs. Gilbert Doyle and daugh- ter, Deborah, are visiting Mrs. Doyle's mother, Mrs. Hugh Ross. M. C. Gardiner and Chas, Cam- sell are attending the C.I.M.M. convention, being held in Ottawa this week, Mrs. Art. Robertson held a bridge at her home on Monday evening in aid of the Clover Val- ley Women's Institute. Miss Anita Plaunt was home from North Bay, to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Plaunt. Mr. John Shouldice, Ottawa, arrived home Monday to spend a holiday with his parents, Sher- iff and Mrs. J. M. Shouldice. Rey. Father Raymond Lafleur, who has been confined to hospital] for the past few weeks is now home after his siege of illness. Mrs. Dake, Belleterre, who has been a patient in Misericordia Hospital, was discharged this week and allowed to return home. Mrs. D. Hutcheson left last week-end for a trip to Toronto, Owen Sound and Montreal. She expects to be away for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. Morissette are attending the C.1.M.M. conven- ion in Ottawa this week, and leav- ing from there for a holiday in Florida. Mr. Les Morton returned home to Trenton and James Mortonto Timmins after attending the fu- neral of their father, Mr. James T. Morton, 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. 4 This is HOWARD MANNING, young Toronto singer who started the new year off on the right foot by landing a job as featured vocalist on the new radio show Bud's Scrapbook, heard Monday to Fri- day mornings at 1.45 on the CBC Dom- inion network. Born in Brantford, 23 years ago, he started taking singing les- sons when he was 10 and after graduating from high school decided on a radio career. Waiting for his first big 'break' he trained as an announcer for a year in Guelph, Ontario, and then spent a few months working in the music library of a Toronto radio station Gradually he wotked his way into programs as a singer and last year felt he was well enough established to marry the girl with the golden hair from back home. Friends of Miss Kay Keddie will be glad to know that she is recuperating at home, following an operation in Misericordia Hos- pital last week. Flying Officer Wm. Scott, whe has been stationed at North Bay, was home for the week-end and today will go into special training in Florida. Freddie Brough, an old time Haileyburian, is at present visit- ing his mother, Mrs. C. Brough, who is ill. Fred makes his home in Sarnia now. Master Wayne Scott celebrated his sixth birthday by having a number of his chums to a skating party and then to his home for games and supper. Mrs. Harry Andrews of Can- ton, Ohio, arrived in town this week to take care of her sister, Mrs. C. Brough, who is quite ill at present. Mrs. N. J. Blanchette left last week-end for North Bay, and she hopes to accompany her husband, who has been in hospital there for § several weeks, home this week. The Ladies' Curling Club are and doughnuts # every evening at the Curling Club § very popular with ¥ those attending. They are using # the funds to help equip the kit- # serving coffee and this is chen with much-needed articles. , Friday, January 25th, St. Paul's ¥ Day. There will be Evening Prayer in St. Paul's Church, at ¥ 7.30 p.m, At this service the preacher will be the Lord Bishop 3 After service there g of Algoma. will be a social hour in the parish hall. Among the Haileybury people § the CI.M.M. meeting § this week in Ottawa are Mr. and § attending Mrs: J. M. Powelson Mr, and Mrs: Graham Eby, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hel- lens, Eddie McDonough, Ben Budgeon. The Baptist Church Pastor--R.COSTERUS Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Worship Service--3.15 p.m. Young People's Friday--8.00 p.m. A hearty welcome awaits all visitors Pentecostal Assembly RORKE AVENUE 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 a.m. Condensed Ads| LOST--Small Silver Earring, set with one green stone. Reward if returned to Mra, Teare, at Library, or telephone 174.. 46* YOUNG WOMAN desires work by the day Phone 457-J. 46-2-c FOR SALE--One Used Apartment Size G.E. Range. Call 273. 45-tf. HELP WANTED--Woman for General House- work and plain cooking. Apply Mrs. A. Murphy, Phone 6. 45-t.f. LET US teach you how to run a home kinder- garten. Write to Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 30-25-c Ist Sunday, Holy C 11 a.m. Other Sundays, Matins--11 a.m. Church School meets at 11 a.m. Evening Prayer--7.30 p.m. ST. GEORGE'S, NORTH COBALT Evening Prayer--3 p.m. The United Church ANDREW T. DENHOLM 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. HOUSE FOR SALE--$7,000, North End overlooking Lake Temiskaming. Four good- sized bedrooms, large living room, dining room, convenient kitchen. Newly decor- ated. Phone 215. 44-vf. FOR SALE--Almost new Coca Cola Cooler. Apply Haileybury Armouries. 43-t.f { OBITUARY } MRS. AIMABLE FLEURY After a lengthy illness Mrs. Aimable Fleury passed away last Thursday, January 17th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mi- chael Gleason, in her 91st year. Mrs. Fleury, who before her marriage was Jo-Anne Connelly. was born in Pembroke, but for more than twenty years lived in Ville Marie, going to Cobalt toe live with her daughter about ten years ago. She is survived by three dau- ghters, (Betty), Mrs. E. A. Bull, Kirkland Lake; (Anne) Mrs. R. Georgie, Chapleau, Ont., (Ida', Mrs, M. Gleason, Cobalt, Ont., and one son, Chris, Yellowknife. A daughter who predeceased her two years ago, was Mrs.Jane Bul- ger, well known in Haileybury, and at one time owner of the Matabanick Hotel. The body of the late Mrs. Fleu- ry rested at Tulloch and Buffam Funeral Chapel until Saturday morning when she was taken to Ville Marie, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated at Holy Fa- mily Church. Interment was at the family plot in Ville Marie.. Pallbearers were six grandsons. Girls Missing From Liskeard Discovered in Woodstock The two Pilley girls, aged 18 and 14, missing from their home in New Liskeard for some days, have been located in Woodstock, Ont., and their father left Tues- day evening to bring them home. The only Mormon Temple in the British Empire is at Cardston Alberta. ; One of the patriarchs of Canadian radio is E. V. Young of Vancouver, whose smooth, deep voice is heard Thursday nights at 10.30 on the CBC Trans-Ca nada network in the program "Eventide". For nearly nine years he has brought comfort and inspiration to listeners with his readings from the rich heritage of Christian literature. He also reads ex- tracts from religious works on the "Ves- per Hour" broadcast in Western Canada on Sunday nights. He is frequently heard in CBC drama programs and is an active member of Vancouver Little Theatre group. Algonquin Regiment Notes "C" Company of the Algonquin Regiment have a hockey team, and last Friday defeated Wabi Iron Works from New Liskeard on Haileybury ice, by a score of fifteen to two. The Cadets also have a team (although a good many also be- long to the Town team) and they are practicing and will soon be ready to take on all comers, The officers of the Regiment held an annual business meeting Sunday afternoon. Afterwards, in full dress uniform they were joined by their ladies and adjourn- ed to Hotel Haileybury for din- ner. Those present were Lieut- Col. and Mrs. G. L. Cassidy, Maj. and Mrs. F. L. Charbonneau, Capt. Century SHOE ENJOY YOUR SKATING BY KEEPING YOUR SKATES WELL SHARPENED We also Sharpen Scissors Open every day until 6 pm., including Wednesday; Friday open until 8 p.m., but remember: Closed SATURDAY Noon REPAIR SHOP Give the Family a Rest THIS WEEK-END DINE in the QUIET, RESTFUL Surroundings of Hotel Haileybury Tables may be Reserved Good food Cooked to Your Tast: Courteous Efficient Dinner Served 12 to 1.30 We cater to Weddings and Parties, both small and large! Service 6 to 8 Telephone 10 EVERY SATURDAY 232 You will Enjoy "SONGS TO REMEMBER" CJKL 2232 . 4.15 p.m. ttertie2tt. EMPIR THEATRE NewLiskeard single bill. Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. On Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m Show at 7 and 9 p.m. LAST TIMES TODAY "SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO"G. Montgomery, Paula Corday FRIDAY - SATURDAY CARTOON. Double Feature When Your Smiling with BOB CROSBY, FRANKIE LANE and MILLS BROS. -- Added Attraction ---- False Colors with Wm. Boyd and Robert Mitchum FRIDAY IS PHOTO-NITE This Week's Offers are: 1st, $300.00; 2nd, $200.00; 3rd, $45.00 JANUARY 25th and 26th WANTED--Experienced Stenographer-T ypist Give qualifications by letter to N. Morissette Diamond Drilling Limited. 43-1-c WANTED--Man for general work in hotel. Appy Hotel Haileybury. 41-tf. WE CAN help you prepare for Civil Service examinations. Write for information tc MON., TUES., Lullaby of with DORIS DAY Short, Cartoon and News JANUARY 28th and 29th Broadway GENE NELSON Matinee Monday at 4.15 p.m. M.C.C. Civil Service Schools, Wi Man. 30-25-c The Salvation Army Sunday Morning Meeting--11.00 a.m. Sunday School--2.30 p.m. Salvation Meeting--7.00 p.m., Cobalt Sunday School, Cobalt--2.45 p.m. HELP WANTED--Girl or Woman for gen- eral housework; live in. Must be fond of children. Phone 483. 34-t.f. LEARN TYPING, Shorthand, Accounting, and other business subjects at home. For particulars write to M.C.C Schools, Winni- peg, Manitoba, 30-25-¢ WED., THURS. with JEFF CHANDLER Tex Beneke, Cartoon and News ) Smuggler's Island JANUARY 30th and 31st EVELYN KEYES Matinee Wedesnday 4.15 p.m, | and Mrs. R. J. Poppleton, Capt. and Mrs. M.J. Wanamaker, Lieut. and Mrs. Gordon Hellens and 2nd Lieut. R. L. Cassidy. NEW SIDEWALK PLOW HAS BEEN ADDED TO TOWN'S EQUIPMENT The amount of snow that fell last week-end gave the municipal workmen a chance to try out the new "Snow-boy" sidewalk snow blower. The blower is powered by a gasoline 12-h.p. motor and just requires guiding.. It makes a very good job, on dry snow espe- cially, and top speed is three miles per hour. In heavier snow the speed would be reduced. It should prove very valuable in the winter months, and is pri- marily intended for use where road traffic is heavy. The use of this plow will please parents of school children, as it will not be necessary for them to walk in the middle of the road as hitherto. The new pumps for the pump- house have arrived and installa tion will be starting on these shortly. Control lines, control- ling the automatic system are be- ing installed by the Northern Telephone Company at present. Sergt. Johnson of O.P.P. Loses Brother in Toronto Sergeant Russell E. Johnson of the Ontario Provincial Police of- fice here ,received the sad news CORDWOOD FOR SALE Jackpine, Birch and Poplar Selva Bes Phone 349 HAILEYBURY FUEL CO. FRI., SAT., JAN. 25, 26 HONG KONG (Technicolor) RONALD REAGAN RHONDA FLEMING Added Attraction "FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER" David Niven, Loretta Young, Richard Greene Plus: COLOR CARTOON MON., TUES., SILVER CITY Technicolor EDMOND O'BRIEN, YVONNE DeCARLO, BARRY FITZGERALD JAN. 28, 29 Added W HIPHAND Elliott Reed, Carla Balenda Attraction Also: CARTOON & NEWS WED., THUR., JAN. 30, 31 I'll See You My Dreams DANNY THOMAS FRANK LOVEJOY --Added Attraction-- ROAD BLOCK Charles McGraw, Joan Dixon, 'Plus: Selected Short Subjects of the death of a brother, Harry H. Johnson, 60, veteran Toronto newspaper man, who died Tues- day at Streetsville, near the city. The late Mr. Johnson worked for many years on the old Mail and Empire, and was city editor of the Toronto Star for about nine years. He became executive secretary of the Ontario Liberal Associa- tion in 1933 and was given much credit for the election of Mitchell F. Hepburn as Ontario Premier the following year. In 1943, he quit politics to do public relations work for Algoma Steel Corpora- ti, a position he held until his death. --~ NOTICE-- Hemstitching and Picot Edging done by ex- perienced seamstress. Mrs. A. Hallworth, corner Rorke and Albert St. Phone 113. oe Ackroyd and Son ACCOUNTANTS Costs and Records Income Tax and Government Returns Bookkeeping Service. \ New Liskeard Ontario Phones 442 and 442B FRI., SAT., JAN. 25, 26 SILVER CITY Technicolor EDMOND O'BRIEN, YVONNE DeCARLO, BARRY FITZGERALD Added WHIPHAND Elliott Reed, Carla Balenda Attraction Plus NEWS and CARTOON Bt eo DORRIT 2 NEA After Sunday Midnight MON., TUES., JAN. 28, 29 I'll See Yon in My Dreams DORIS DAY, DANNY THOMAS FRANK LOVEJOY Added Attraction ROAD BLOCK Charles McGraw, Joan Dixon "EYE WITNESS" WED., THUR., JAN. 30, 31 THE LADY FROM TEXAS Technicolor MONA FREEMAN HOWARD DUFF Added Attraction Sunnyside of the Street (in Color) Frankie Laine, Billy Daniels, Terry Moore, Toni Arden Plus: COLOR CARTOON §-