_THE HAILEYBURIAN or 'Round the Town Miss Mary Briden has enrolled at MacDonlad College, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Day have returned from a trip to Toronto. Mrs. James Brough is visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. Brough, Gordon Robb left this week for Kingston, where he will, attend Queen's University. Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Day have returned home after a holiday visit to Barrie. Mr. John Fancy is home from Ungava, where he has _ been working all summer. Mrs. White of Indianapolis is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wm. C.Inch, and Mr, Inch. Mrs. Thyra Fancy ana ner son, John, were in Ottawa last week- end for the wedding of Jack Dun- lop. Miss Janet Douglas, who has been nursing in Ottawa, is visit- ing with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Douglas. Bill Thorne has gone west to Winnipeg, where he will study mining at the University of Manitoba, Miss Catherine Wiseman left on Friday last for Orillia to enter the Soldiers' Memorial Hosita) as a nurse-in-training. Mr. Alex Briden will return to Queen's University this week-end where he will continue his stu- dies. Mr. and Mrs. V. St.L ouis, Miss Shirley Turcott and Mr. Pat McAulay sent the week-end in Pembroke and Eganville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huard returned home aiter a holiday trip to Sault Ste Marie and sever_ al points in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Suther- land and Mrs. E. McNabb from North Bay were renewing ac- quaintances in town this week. Mrs. D. Berry left at the week- end to spend the winter months with her daughters, Mrs. Ken. McCary and Miss Mary Berry. Mrs. M. Baillie and Mrs J. E. Mercer of Paradis Bay were in town this week on their way home from visiting their brother in Timmins. Mr. Joe Hargrave of North Bay is holidaying here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Har- grave and his brothers, ee and Al BORN--To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dans on Monday, September 15th at the Misericordia Hospital, a son, Robert Jerome. Weight-- 7 \bs., 11_-ozs.° Mrs. R.C, Lyon returned home this week after visiting with her sister, Mrs. H. Jeffrey, at Bala, with her daughter, Mrg, J. M. Lindsay in Kingston, and in To- tonto. BORN--To Mr. and Mrs. John Turner (nee Dorothy Strong) at Wellesey Hospital, Toronto, on Saturday, September 13th, ason, a brother for Robin and Christo- pher. Leo Labine is visiting ~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. La- bine prior to leaving for Hershey to go in training for the coming hockey season *with the Boston Bruins, Mr. and Mrs; J. E. Carr and son Brian, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. D, Herbert. They also visited with their daughter, Rachelle, whoisa student at St. Mary's Academy. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carter have taken up residence in the Hoyle House on Rorke avenue. Mr. Carter, who is with the Temis- kaming Construction Company, came here from New Calumet. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hutchison and their daughter, Miss Betty Hutchison left this week for Owen Sound. They plan to spend the summer months on _ their farm there and reside in Mont- teal in the winter months, Clover Valley W. I. Meets he- regular meeting of the Give: Valley Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R. McNaught, Haileybury on Wed- nesday evening last. There was an attendance of fourteen members and two Visi- tors who answered to the roll call "How to Wash Woollens Without Shrnking?" Mrs. McGillivray was appoint- ed to go as delegate to Engle- hart convention on September 25th and 26th. A motion was made to have the secretary send for "Hostess" pins for each member. to wear when the W; I. members of Can- ada are-hostesses to.a delegation from Britain. The meetiff& 1s to take place in August, 1953. 4 eS R. Campbell read a-paper 1 "Citizenship" and Mrs. Miler on "Historical Research" Three Birthday cups were giv- enout to Mrs. R. Campbell, Mrs. S. McIntyre and Mrs. J. Fleming. Mrs. S. McGillivray gave her report of the meeting which she had attended in New Liskeard regarding the proposed Holiday resort for W. I. members. Meeting was adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. McIn- tyre. Curlers Enjoy Sunday Outing One hundred and twenty curl- ers and their wives from Cobalt and Haileybury enjoyed Sunday at Connie Vachon's summer cot- tage on Mud Lake, It was a perfect day second annual dance and corn roast--that is, until the storm came up and spoiled the doings. Festivities moved into the barn which has been renovated intoa playroom and the guests enjoyed dancing to the music .. Jerry Ferber's orchestra from Kirkland Lake. Asked for this if there were any par- ticular highlights, the affable host said "rain and mud--mud everywhere, but everyone had a good time". If financial expecta tions were somewhat dampened by the elements, still a nice con- tribution to the laying of the lin- oleum in the club room floor was realized, in preparation for the 1953 bonspiel of the T * N. O. Curling Association, which will be held in town. Harvest Home The farmer is ever a man of faith. Were he not a firm believ~ er in what he has not seen he wouldn't turn a furrow or sowa grain. Why should he believe in a morrow, in a coming season or autumn; in springtime or harvest, in growth or ripening? It is all of faith, whether we will or no. The harvest is God's testimony that He is the rewarder of them that diligently work with Him. The Truth About Mrs. Stevenson It's an intimate portrait of Ellen Borden Stevenson, beautiful, talented heiress who might have become America's First Lady. Why did she divorce her husband when he hit the political. jackpot? Is there hope for recon- Adlai Stevenson', in September 21 issue of cilation? Read "The Truth About Mrs. NEW AMERICAN Weekly, exclusively with Detroit Sunday Times. Condensed Ads! STENOGRAPHER-SWITCHBOARD OPER- ATOR WANTED. Good wages. Apply to Temiskaming Construction Limited, Haileybury, Ont. 27-tf FOR SALE-- Westinghouse Refrigerator; price $100.00. Phone 38. 28-1-* FOR SALE--One Thor Washer; 1 G.E. Vac- uum Cleaner; 1 Westinghouse Refrigerator Phone 255, Haileybury. * 28-tf.c. FOR SALE--2 Oil Space Heaters -- one 35,000 BTV; one 55,000 BIV. R. Patriquin, Russell St., Haileybury 28 tf* HOW WOULD YOU LIKE to establsh your- self n a busness of your own wth a real future? Sell our 250 guaranteed products to frends and neghbors. You don't need capital or previous selling experience. Write for free catalogue and details to Familex, 1600 C, Delorimier, Montreal. DO YOU NEED MONEY? You can make from $50.00 to $75.00 a week by selling 250 guaranteed household necessities in your surroundings. Send today for free catalogue and details. Familex, 1600 B, Delorimier, Montreal. 27-1-c DINING ROOM HELP WANTED--Apply to Fraser Hotel, Cobalt. 27-1-c HOUSE FOR SALE--Eleven Rooms; founda- tion; recently decorated inside. Phone 125 or 131. 24-t£c FOR SALE--Bungalow at the corner of Meér- idian and Marcella. Daytime call J. Belan- ger 151. After 5 p.m. apply 79 View St. 23-tf-c HOUSE FOR S. 120 hore Rd. Eight rooms. Stoker. Recently insulated. Write Box 14, or Phone 86, Haileybury LOT FOR SALE--Ideal for building a house. Location southeast corner of Rorke and If interested contact Roa. 19- Browning. Morissette, Phone 385 or 109, COBALT MAN LANDS LIKELY PRIZE WINNER Eight fishermen will remember Wednesday, September 10th as one of the best fishing expeditions in a long, long time Bill Thuerck Dick Richardson, Bob Jenkins, Jim MacDonald, N. Abraham, Dan Atchison and Chas. Fleming of Haileybury and Alex Fraser of Cobalt left at 3.30 on that fine day to try their luck on Lake Temiskaming from Watson's boat. Not only did they all pull in a nice catch of pickerel at southern tip of Burnt Island, but they saw a fisherman's dream came true when their companion, Alex Fraser, had a 9 Ib. 2-0z. pic- kerel strike his hook. The lucky angler, whose outings have been few and far between this year, took no chances, but quickly slip- ped the landing net under the whopper and it was all over. In- dications are that the fish will lead in the Fish and Game yearly prize list. 2 3 cauliflower--solid part -- FALL FARE ped. "Season of mist and mellow fruitfulness 1 qt. onions chopped. Close bosom friend of the maturing sun" 6 sweet red peppers, chopped. -- Put into separate dishes anc cover with hot brine. ¥% cup salt to 4 cups wa'*er. Let stand overnight. Make sauce of; 6 cups vinegar 8 cups brown sugar. 2 oz, mustard se aed, 2 tsps. celery seed. 3ring to a boil and add: 8tsp. dry mustard. 1 cup flour 2 hez aping tbsps. tumeric, moist ed with vinegar. Glorious autumn days are on the wane and everywhere--avail- able in abundance are the fruiets of the harvester's toil--awaiting but the urge, the time, the new thought for the pot. And so, we present for your consideration, an assortment of recipes gather- ed in local homes, where each has been tried and proven both suc- cessful and delicious. Dust off those basement shelves, tie on your favorite apron and sail into that most satisfying of culinary Add vegetables which have chores--there is nothing to equal Re gies AA is been, well drained. the aroma of chili sauce on the Raa] claminnree Battle . . > < >S. > == boil and few sights more pleas- F ing than shining~jars filled with GARLIC DILLS 1 r rl "4 aha -holeso arden produce. : ieee wholesome garden produc Soak small cucs in ice water MUSTARD PICKLE 1 qt. cucumbers, cut 1 qt. cucumbers whole If small cucs are not avaiable, use 2 qts cut 1 qt. silver skin onions. in glass jars. large piece of one clove of ot overnight. Pack Add to each one dill, one bay leaf, garlic, one good size piece forse radish root, one small piece of alum (half size thumbnail). AIRWOMEN Required Immediately If you are between the ages and 29; with travel, and good pay... WRITE R.C.A.F. Recruiting Unit 159 MAIN STREET EAST NORTH BAY, ONT. All expenses to and from North Bay are paid. Remember you are under no obligation to join by doing so. Airwomen. Trades Have Grade X education or better; And desire an interesting occupation training, security - Bring to boil the following: 1 qt. white vinegar 3 qts. water 1 cup salt (little less) Add 1 tbsp whole (never: shake pepper). 1 thsp mustard seed. (If qts. use double quantities) Fill jars as packed with liquid to cover and seal. peppers TOMATO BUTTER 10 Ibs peeled tomatoes, quar- of 18 tered.. HOUSE FOR SALE E. M. McCUAIG Phone 135. Real Estate Broker Leave in 1 qt. vinegar over- night. In morning boil 10 minutes and skim, Add the following spices in a bag: 1 tbsp mixed whole spice 1 stick cinnamon Y% tbsp. red pepper. 1_smal Itbsp salt. Boil 3 hrs. slowly, white sugar. Let come to boil. Add three or four tbsp. corn starch mixed in cold water. de- pending on thickness desired. Boil 5 mins. Tomato Chutney add 3, Ibs. 16 peeled tomatoes, 16 onins, cut up 16 apples, cut up. 4 hot red pepper 4 hot green pepper. 1 pint white vinegar. Boil together three hours, C. J. HOVEY Repairs on All Makes of RADIOS 21 Lake Shore Road Phone 509 New Liskeard cut up. VRLUDY 4 = | Box Office opens Daily 6.30 p.m. Show Starts at 6.45 p.m. "| LcOBALT) Open for Training Box Office opens Daily UNSKILLED APPLICANTS: Fighter Controller Operator Communications Operator Photographer Safety Equipment Tech. Meteorological Observer Aircraft Refinishing Tech. Physical & Recreational SKILLED APPLICANTS: * Clerk gence Specialist (Admin., Typist, applicants) Dental Assistant Tailor Radiograher normally 6.30 p.m. ps ; Show Starts at 6.45 p.m. Supply Tech. Basic Electronics™ Medical Assistant Elec. Tech. (aircraft) Instrument Tech. Fri., Sat., RETURN OF THE TEXAN Operator Puncheard DUN ag OOS SN | OANNE DRU Laboratory Assistant J sent wee f «© WALTER BRENNAN Sept. 19, 20 2 ~ Training Instructor Engineering and Intelli- selected from Skilled Nl Added Attraction EMPIR 7 AFRICAN TREASURE" E Johnny Sheffield, Laurette Luez THEATRE N ewLiskeard Plus: CARTOON single bill. On Double bills, last Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Show at 7 and 9 p.m. complete show at 8.15 p.m Mon., Tue., Sept. 22, 23 LAST TIMES TODAY "DESERT FOX" with James M a3. Gee ason and Jessica Tandy LOST IN THURSDAY NITE WEDNESDAY NITE IS REGISTRATION NIGHT You many now attend show WEDNESDAY NITE, sign an * attendance card and be eligible for Thursday Nites FOTO- IS PHOTO-NITE ALASKA Bud Abbott Lou Costello with MICKEY ROONEY Added CARTOON. NITE OFFER This Week's Offers are: 1st, $300.00; 2nd ,$220.00: 3rd, $200.00 Added Attraction FRIDAY - SATURDAY SEPT. 19th and 20th "FABULOUS Double Feature SENORITA" He's a Cockeyed Wonder Attraction ; 3 Riding the Outlaw Trail with Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnett Estellita Rodriguez TERRY MOORE Also NEWS and CARTOON | Wed. Thur., Sept. 24, 25 Adult Ente with KIRK DOUGLAS SUNDAY MIDNITE, MON,, TUES., After SUNDAY Midnite Show starts at 12.05 a.m. Detective Story CARTOON and NEWS SEPT. 22nd and 23rd Dreamboat CLIFTON WEBB GINGER ROGERS rtainment ELE. SN ay Added Attraction WED - THURS. with DORIS DAY CARTOON and NEWS Pll See You in My Dreams "HOODLUM EMPIRE" Brian Donlevy Claire Trevor SEPT. 24th and 25th 0% FRANK LOVEJOY F Also Hollywood Comedians Matinee Wed at 4.15 p.m. Fri., Sat., Sept. 19, 20 LOST IN ALASKA Bud Abbott Lou Costello Added Attraction "FABULOUS SENORITA" Estellita Rodriguez Robert Clarke There will bé a Special Surprise awaiting all | Children attending the Saturday Matinee! Plus NEWS and CARTOON After Sunday Midnight Mon,., Tue., Sept. 22, 23 Dreamboat CLIFTON WEBB GINGER ROGERS JEFFREY HUNTER ANNE FRANCIS -- Added Attraction ---- "HOODLUM EMPIRE" Brian Donlevy, Claire Trevor, Forrest Tucker | Also Hollywood Comedians § Wed. Thur., Sept. 24, 25 Matinee Wed. at 4.15 pm. WAIT TILL THE SUN SHINES NELLIE Technicolor DAVID WAYNE JEAN PETERS HUGH MARLOWE w--Added Attraction-- i MARIA CHAPDELAINE Michele Morgan Kieron Moore Selected Short Subjects