The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 1 Jan 1953, p. 4

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1952 'Round the Town Miss Ann-Marie Rolph is a pa- tient in Musericordia Hospital. Miss Audrey MacLean of North Bay was a week-end guest of Miss Anita Plaunt. Miss Ruth Butcher of Nortn Bay visited with the Hargrave families this week. Mrs. A. H. Humphreys is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. Kk. Gara- atola in Sherbrooke, Mr, R. H. Unwin of Kirkland Lake spent Christmas Day with Mr, and Mrs. A. MacLean. Charles Camsell jr. and his sor Charlie are in Ottawa visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camsell Sr Mr, and Mrs George klein and family ot Loronto were guests of Mrs. W. Rk. Lowery at Christ- Inas time, Mr. 1. Taylor of Elk Lake spent Christmas with his daugh- ter, Mrs, F. Plaunt and Mr. Plaunt. Mrs. W. R. Galloway of Chat- han visited with her son, Mr. B Galloway and Mrs, Galloway at Christmas time. Mrs. N. D. Mclsaac left by air this week for Toronto and Parry Sound where she will visit for ten days. Bill Holland of Toronto arriv- ed to spend a two week holiday with his grandmother, Mrs. .G Bagshaw. Mrs. Kay Martin of South Porcupine spent the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. H.A. Doran and Mr. Doran. Mr. E. R Davis of Winnipeg was home for Christmas with his mother, Mrs. A. Davis and other relatives here. Glenn S. Palmer. arrived in Canada this month from Korea and is spending part of his leave at his home here. Mr, and Mrs Harvey Hutchins of Noranda were in .town this week-end to attend the Lavigne- Fleming wedding. R. J. Palmer of Niagara Falls Ont., and M. Palmer spent Christmas at their home here and visited in Kirkland Lake. Miss Joyce MacLean has re- turned to Hamilton after spend- ing the holiday with her parents Mr, and Mrs. A. MacLean: Mr. and Mrs, George Charles of Parry Sound spent Christmas with Mrs. Charles' sister, Mrs M. E. Whitby, and Mr. Whitby. Mr, and Mrs. George Mcleod of Castle Trethewey Mines and Miss Margaret McLeod of Mont- real were in town for Chrisimas Mrs. L. Ferguson left on Tues- day morning to spend New Year's with her daughter, Mrs. M Condensed Ads FOR SALE -- Used Furniture Chesterfield bed and large matching chair; Dining Room Suite; Kitchen-cabinet. Phone _405 or see Mrs. Hutt over the Haileybury Garage. 43-t.f.c FOR SALE--Duplex House ,on Blackwall street. Phone 379 Haileybury. 43-4-* FOR SALE--Dry Poplar in 3-corc loads, $14.00, Phone C. Hop- kins, 1614, Haileybury. 43-4* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE -- Save 25%. Direct from Fac- tory to you. Chrome Sets Chesterfields, Bedroom, etc. Write for FREE Catalogue and compare prices. Mail Ordei Supply Co., Dept. M, Box 309 Bradford, Ont. ~ 41-4 $1.00 TRIAL OFFER--Twenty- five de luxe Personal Require- ments. Latest catalogue in- cluded. The Medico Agency 109 Front St. East, Toronto. LOT. POR SALE--Ideal for building s house. Location southeast corner of Rocke and Browning. If interested coatact Roa. Morissette, Phone 385 of 109, 19- | folds and side drape. Gregg and Mr. Gregg in Tim- mins, Mrs. H. L. Slaght is spending the winter in California, Mrs Slaght travelled by plane irom Toronto and expects to be away until April. : BORN--To Mr. and Mrs. W B. Cousins (nee Mildred Johnson) Sault Ste Marie, Ont., on Thurs- day, December 25th, 1952, a son ---David Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jackson and son Malcolm of loronto were the guests of Mrs. Jackson's sister, Mrs. A. H. Cooke and Mr Cooke for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis and Janis of Sault Ste Marie were home fora holiday visit with thei mothers, Mrs. A, Davis and Mrs A. Amm of New Liskeard. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hutt anc son Barry of Toronto were home for a few days visiting thei parents, Mrs. F. Hutt and "Mr Mrs. Wm. Farmer, é Mr. and Mrs. Russell Popple- ton and family of New Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Nir- holls and famity of Burlington spent Christmas with Mrs. L Nicholls. Mrs. Maud Mawhiney and Miss Jean Mawhiney of Toronto spent Christmas with Mrs. k. J. Dick- son of South Porcupine. Mrs. Mawhiney will spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Baird Jr and son Jamie of Toronto, Mr. anc Mrs, L. P, Jay of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Swift of Guelph were guests of Mr. anc Mrs. J. Elton during the holiday season, Miss Pauline Morissette 01 To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hitch- feld and children of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. George Morissette and family of Noranda were with Mr. and Mrs. N. Morissette - for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kallies and son of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell and sons of Kirkland Lake left for thei homes on Monday after spending Christmas with Mrs. N. J. Mc- Aulay Sr. o Poccccccccccccccoccccr eee WEDDING BELLS } [loceccccccccccccccccsooreh LAVIGNE----FLEMING Holy Cross Church, Haileybury was the setting for an teresting when Rey, Fathes Brunette officiated at the mar- riage of Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Patrick M. Fleming of Haileybury, Ontario, to Mr Mervyn Lavigne, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Lavigne, Ottawa. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a graceful- street length gown of moss-rose taffeta with portrait neckline and fitted bodice, the self-drape_ tending down to the hemline. Hex matching cloche was styled with ceremony all-over embroidery of rhine- stones and pearls. Her shoes were the same shade and she carried a nosegay of rosebuds. "The bride's attendant was Mrs Richard Fleming as matron of honor. She wore an azure-blue taffeta gown fashioned with deep Her bou- quet of yellow rosebuds. During the ceremony, Anne Elton, contralto Royal Conservatory, sang Ave Maria and from "The Messiah". Mr. Robert Lowrey of Ottawa was best man and the ushers Mr Gary Cumming, Ottawa, and Mr. Alex Briden, Kingston. After the reception at Hote Haileybury. where the bride's mother wore powder blue chan- tilly lace and crepe and Mrs. La vigne was gowned in rosg taffeta the young couple left by moto for southern points and Kingston where they will reside. The bride travelled in a cocoa brown tweed costume with gold-colored accessories and small hat with high Pixie crown. BEDARD--PROULX In the Christmas setting of the Holy Cross Church, the marriage was -solemnized on Friday, De- cember 26th,of Jeannette Aurore eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. B. E, Proulx to Mr, Roch Mis Jo- of the Toronto selections ll pana, Sait he, NEW RAILWAY-HIGHWAY SERVICE INAUGURATED -- The first, modern, wholly-owned railway trailer on flats service to be introduced in Canada was inaugurated by Canadian National Railways recently between Montreal and Toronto. In the new service freight will be picked up and delivered in cities by trailere which will be transported on flat cars in fast freight train service between cities. As it proves acceptable to shippers, it will be extended to other sections of the country, Photo shows one of the trailers loaded for the opening of the service being inspected by John Pullen, traffic vice-president, Donald Gordon, president of the system, and §, I, Dingle, operating yice-president, The day, December 20th of- Mrs. F \W. Tuer at herhome in Scarbor« Bluffs. Mrs. Tuer, who was the form- er Margaret Campbell, is surviv CS by Gy Ey alivers Harley bury Mrs, Kathleen Atkinson, Hail- eybury, Mrs. J. H. Hambly Toronto, Mrs. FE. Tc R. Complin Westmount, Quebec, and W. C Tuer, Town of Mount Royal, Que. Also surviving are thir- teen grandchildren, two great grandchildren and one sister Mrs. A. Bell of Vancouver. Funeral services were held in Toronto on Monday. JAMES PAGE Funeral services were held from the Norman A, Craig fune tal chapel, Queen street west, To ronto, on Thursday, December 1Sth, for James A.L. (Jim) Page 63, of 22 Dovercourt Roaa, who aied in Sunnybrook Hospital. He had been in Dee health for Repairs on yme t > but 2at Jas exe se i 1me u death was unex All Makes Veteran of the First World of RADIOS War, he lost his right arm over- seas while serving with the 20tr 21 Lake Shore Road : $$ Phone 509 New Liskeard Ackroyd and Son DECOUN Ise Costs and Records Tax and of Kirkland Lake. at Bedard, son of Mrs. V. Father L, the Dans sang ceremony "Ave Maria", Angelicus" and "Pater". Given in marriage by her fath- Bedard : ; carried yellow 'mums Mr. land Lake acted ieee Gaston Brisson of officiatec Mrs. V "Panis 3runette : as and tin and Gerry Sylvester of Kir land Lake. At the reception held in fashioned after the bride's. They Kirk- groomsmat and the ushers were Roger For the er the bride chose a three-quar- ter length gown of white net over taffeta with a velour bolerc and full skirt. Her half veil was caught up to a small velour skull cap.t She carried a cascade Legion Hall, the bride's mother received in a brown taffeta dress with matching hat and corsage of yellow 'mums. The eroom's mother wore navy blue with matching accessories anda wore a Income Government Returns Bookkeeping Service New Liskeard Ontario Phones 442 and 442B k- death occurred on Satur- of white baby 'mums. nande and Hugette, only attendants and gowned in soft shades e€x- ¢ The corsage of yellow 'mums. bride's twin sisters, Fer The happy couple left fot were he: Windsor and Detroit and on their they were return will reside in Kirklanc of blue Lake, Fri., Sat., Jan. 2nd, 3rd C WS I VO VV OY nee ANAPAR Cookery Parchment L Preserves all Vitamins and Mineral Salts SAVES - Food Values, Fuel, Space, Dish- washing. KEEPS - Flavors in Food, Odors out of the House. 'se the same sheet again and again. AAAALA LAS DAD LLAALAAAADS ALS EAAAAABABAAALAALA 35c per Package The HAILEYBURIAN |: BAD LA dALA MONKEY BUSINESS CARY GRANT GINGER ROGERS MARILYN MONROE CHARLES COBURN --Added Attraction-- "STORM OVER TIBET" Rex Reason, Diana Douglas FT EAR CTS eT? Mon., Tue., Jan, 5th, 6th PPR SSPE EMPIR THEATRE NewLiskeard single hill. Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.38 p.m. Show at 7 and 9 p.m On Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m THURSDAY NITE IS PHOTO-NITE You many now-attend show WEDNESDAY NITE, sign an attendance card and be eligible for Thursday Nite's FOTO- ~ NITE OFFER This Week's Offers are: I1st,$345.00; 2nd, $300.00; 3rd, $300.00 FRIDAY - SATURDAY JANUARY 2nd and 3rd The Cimarron Kid with AUDIE MURPHY BEVERLEY TYLER SHORTS with MON., TUES., Wait 'Til the Sun Shines Nellie JANUARY 5th and 6th JEAN PETERS HUGH "MARLOWE Cartoon and News » with WED - THURS. JANUARY 7th and 8th Adult Entertainment Japanese War Bride SHIRLEY YAMAGUCHI, DON TAYLOR Short, Cartoon and News ORD MAUREEN O'HARA Added Attraction TROPICAL HEAT WAVE ESTELITA RODRIGUEZ ROBERT HUTTON Plus: NE®VS and CARTOON De ae ane eee ee | Wed., Thurs., Jan. 7, 8 Adult Entertainment CARRIE JENNIFER JONES LAURENCE OLIVIER ---- Added Attraction ---- -- Adult Entertainment---- "THE SNIPER" Adolphe Menjou, Marie Windsor, Arthur Franz Battalion. Born 3edford Mills, Ont was the son of the late Mr Mirs=G. 3: at he and Page of Hajley- bury. He attended Chalmers Presby- terian Church and was a member oi the 20th Battalion Club; whose inembers acted as pallbearers. In- iciment was in Park Lawn ceme- tery. He survived by his wife \lary, one daughter, Mary, at home and one son, James F., in the RCAF at Trenton. Also sur- viv:ng are four brothers. Duncan Nirkland Lake; Bert, North Co- balt; Fred, Haileybury; Jack Toronto; and one sister, Frances (Mrs. A. McCutcheon, Kirklanc Lake. C. J. HOVEY is "KANGAR O'HARA + PETER LAWFORD with Finlay Currie * Richard Boone Directed by LEWIS MILESTONE Added Attraction TROPICAL HEAT WAV ESTELITA RODRIGUEZ ROBERT HUTTON Also NEWS and CARTOON J 2S After Sunday Midnight § Mon., Tue., Jan. 5th, 6th ----Adult Entertainment---- CARRIE JENNIFER JONES LAURENCE OLIVIER Added Attraction ----Adult Entertainment "THE SNIPER" Adolphe Menjou, Marie Windsor, Arthur Franz Wed., Thurs., Jan. 7, 8 | DREAM OF JEANIE (in color) RAY MIDDLETON LYNN BARI MURIEL LAWRENCE .- Added "THE FIGHTING SEABEES" John Wayne, Susan Hayward Attraction Plus COLORED CARTOON

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