The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 12 Mar 1953, p. 4

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THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, MARCH, 12, Round the Town Mr. and Mrs. H. Jensen are in loronto this week. Mrs. H. Burton visited in Kirk- iand Lake last week. Arnold Dempster was in Toron- to this week on business. Mrs. W. J. Adair visited Bracebridge last week-end. Mrs. H. A. Doran is visiting with relatives in Timmins this week. . Hellens are Pros- Mr. and Mrs. A. D in Toronto attending the pectors Convention. Mr. and Mrs. ult MclIsaac and daughter, Mary Ann of Parry a Sound, are visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs Stan Weir left on Monday for a month's vacation in Florida and the Southern States. Mr. Joe Butcher of end guests of the lies. Hargrave and Miss North Bay were week- Hargrave fami- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparks of Cadillac-O'Brien were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Terry Smith last week. 2 Mr and Mrs.Ron Garatfolo ot Sherbrooke, Que., are visiting Mrs Garafolo's mother, Mrs. A. T. Humphreys. To Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown at Misericordia Hospital on Sunday, March 8th, 1953, son, a brother for Susan, BORN Miss JoAnne ~Elton © arrived home from Toronto last week to stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 'alton, slake Shore Road. Mr. Vernon O'Brien, of Haileybury, is being married on Friday, March 20th, to Miss Patricia Dentith at St. Marks Church, Victoria, B.C. formerly Mrs. M. Charron of Toronto visited with her mother,' Mrs. T Pipe, last week for a few days. Mrs. Charron' flew north to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. George Bremher in Kirkland Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Jack White tored to Toronto last week-end where they attended the Pros- pectors' Conyention. They were accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Far- mer who is visiting with her dau- ghter Mrs. H. Hutt and Mr. Hutt. mo- The C.W.L. will hold their St Patrick's bridge and euchre in the Holy Cross parish hall on March 17th at 8:00 pm. Attractive prizes will be offered. A tasty lunch and-musical entertainment will also be provided. Admission 50c per person. Mr. and Mrs Clint Melville of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. C. Dalton of Temagami were visi- tors tothe Northern Ski Club last week. Mr. Dalton is the owner of the Minniwassa Hotel and as they are planning to organize a ski club, ney were inspecting the the club and the tow here. Miss Muriet Rice left on Tues- day night to attend a refresher course at the School of Nursing University of Toronto. The three day course which is open to Pub- lic Health Nurses in Ontario will study "The Health Needs of Stu- dents of Junior and Senior High School, Age Grade 7 to 13. Condensed Ads HOUSE FOR SALE--Apply E. M. McCuaig, Realtor. Phone EAS), l-c WANTED---Man for steady tra- vel among consumers in Temis- kaming County. Permanent connection with large manufac- turer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh's Dpt. C-224-131, Montreal. FOR SALE--Six-room modern Bungalow. Phone 527. 52-2c CARPENTER Available for first- class work in any field. Good references. Phone 667-W. Ev. ariste Rivard. 52-2* FOR SALE--Duplex House on Blackwall St._ Phone 379, Hail- eybury. 52-4-* in Children in clinic 2if the aabaeaa! * You Ought Kaw poCovcen PPPS SOUS OO That Dr. W. Dre the staff of the Hospital for Sick Toronto, attended a last Friday at Misericordia Hospital to examine 46 crippled children in this district .... the trip was arranged by the Ontario Society for Crippled Children to whom the doctors give their ser- ere arrangements were the Rotary Club.. Keith, surgeon, and vices made by object of the visit is to determine whether there are any children who might benefit from further ttention at the Sick Children's Hospital___-you can further this outstanding work by responding to the sale of Easter Seals which began this week, That Otto Ivany of Sault Ste Marie won the oratorical contest Pritchard neurologist, on' Pictured above be preaching, singing md playing in Haileybury every evening from Tuesday, at 8 o'clock and on "Sunday Friday are Evangelist R. Gough and son who will ig at the Pentecostal Church March 17th to at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. That this Saturday, the Figure Skating Club will close the season ' = : ith an exhibition of skati a in Sudbury last Friday night . ... ee ah x ee See ae Sy eels arena-___parents riends he received the O.S.S.S.F, Trophy E are or ee EF ed Een with his winning topic "A Stu- " : 3 ee dent Looks at the Schoo] Curri- culum" .,.competitor Mollie Mil- lar, who represented the Hailey- bury High School found partici- pation in the debate "a wonder- - {ul experience". That the men with the paint brush started in on Wednesday to put the finishing touch on the eymnasium. ... draperies have been ordered... and it looks as middle of next month will see the grand opening. That you'd better batten down the hatches on the staples of life and watch out for the most violent storm in years... . .. A Cobalt octogenar- ian agrees 'with us . he says we ll pay for this June in January stuff That the Girl Guides will spend Sunday on the Ski Club slopes. That last Friday evening, Mrs. G. Hargrave held a social even- s ing at her home to raise money for the ( Pow Teun | aS: games were played and the fol- lowing won prizes: Mrs. G. Da- Mrs. O. Childs, Mrs. M. and Mrs. A. Hargrave. vies, Hurteau Northern Ski Club a bingo in the Cobalt Hall on Thursday, March 19th . tickets are on sale now .for the $50.00 draw which will be held the same night . proceeds for the Building iat suns will hold Community irrarael -- That tickets for the LO.D.E. Cooking School were given to inembers to sell at the meeting this week so plan now to learn the tricks of the trade on April 2h, 22. and 23. That because the Catholic Church card party is on March 17th and the Home and School open house is on March 24th, the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary have postponed their bingo until the 7th of April... and the thought occurs that every organization would do well to follow the exam- ple of the Legion and plan to avoid activities on the same evening by phoning dates to The Haileyburian. That now that parents and children have enjoyed a wonder- ful Sunday at the Ski Club, hope they will make it a hamit ..if you do not participate in active sport we recommend a climb to the top of the skirun anda look at a view that will take your breath away 3 . Edith Lyon, Dot Bagshaw JoAnn Elton, Joan Thorne and Audrey Bond were kept busy with the hot chocolate and the coffee. That Mr and Mrs. John Hall- worth celebrated their 24th wed- ding anniversary on Monday March 9th. That entries in the fifteenth annual Festival of Music must be in by March 15th... . which is this Sunday . . . so do not delay. Forms are available at The Hail- eyburian office and should be sent to W. S. Carr, secretary of the Festival. That the Haileybury branch of the Canadian Legion are holding their monthly meeting on Mon- , day, March 16th. All members are urged to attend__-_J. Sumb- OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT-- ler of New Liskeard will cive a Apply P. M. Fleming, Phone 9. talk on a recent trip to the Old 49-tf-c Country. Haileybury. . order doubles -- o'clock. In Memoriam, Farewell, dear father, thy work is o'er, Thy willing hands will toil no more, A loving father, kind and true You Ought _to Know That. the curling bonspiels con- tinue and next Monday evening the Inter-Town begins at New Liskeard___-rinks will enter from Cobalt, ae Haileybury, New Lis- keard, Englehart, Temagami, Elk Lake and Matachewan-_-___this is for men only, 1.0. D.E. Surprise Member " With a Birthday Cake In memory of a dear mother, The L.O.D.E. met this week at the home of Mrs. ¢ Liddicot The Regent, Mrs. W. J. Lecky presided over the meeting. Mgs. J. A. Thomson, who con- vened the telephone bridge report- ed the winners as follows: La- dies, Ist, Mrs. G. Harrison; 2nd Miss Claire Marcella. Men, 1st Wyman Edey; 2nd, Burt Brown.. A cake surprised Mrs, John E. Dunn, who celebrates her birth- IWae = No-one on earth we'll find like you, - -Ever remembered by his Wife, Lauise Hanstke, his daughter, Mrs. C. Enright and friend, Mr. J. Wilson, all of Toronto. In Memoriam Mrs. Christine Oslund. "For my heart rejoices in Him, Because I trusted in His holy name." --M. H. H. TEMISKAMING UPHOLSTERING Phone 888; 247-J Res. day this week, Mrs. Lecky and Mrs. Liddicot served the refreshments. Music Teethers to Present Their Pupils in Recital Pupils of Miss Edna Maher of Cobalt and Miss Margaret Don- aldson of New Liskeard will be heard in recital in the Blue Room of the Hotel Haileybury at 8.00 o'clock on Thursday evening, March 19th. Thirty-five pupils will participate in the program, Blue Line Grocery } 2318. 1h POTATOES 56 Ibs. No. 1 Grade 1.99 49 We Deliver 10 Ibs. No. 1 Grade Phone 125 A ey (Ohore leant Ads other GIVE genercusly TO tu teaties YOO "DOING WHAT YOU WOULD DO IF YOU WERE TIERE"' TO DO YOUR BEST FOR OTHERS, and the people who help support it, YOUR RED CROSS The Evelyn Shoppe MPIR THEATRE NewLiskeard single hill. 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 LAST TIMES TODAY CAPTAIN PIRATE" with Loui s Hayward, Patricia Medina THURSDAY 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 Foto-Nite Cash Offers total $1,095.00 IS PHOTO-NITE FRIDAY - SATURDAY with GARY COOPER Shorts and SPRINGFIELD RIFLE MARCH 13th and 14th PHYLLIS THAXTER Cartoon MON., TUES., BIG JIM with JOHN WAYNE Sports, Cartoon and News 2 MARCH 16th and 17th McLAIN NANCY OLSON WED - THURS. with RAY BOLGER APRIL IN PARIS Martin and Lewis Short and News MARCH 18th and 19th DORIS DAY Matinee Wed., 4.15 p.m. Kaileybery -- Last Times Today Cobalt--Friday, Saturday Thursday, March 12th MARCH 13th and 14th Springfield Rifle COOPER, Phyllis Thaxter, David ------Added "WILLIE AND JOE BACK AT THE FRONT" BRIAN Gary Attraction Haileybury--Friday and Saturday Cobalt--Monday and Tuesday MARCH 13th and 14th MARCH 16th and 17t R ROBERT RYAN: HALA POWERS: ANTHORY QUINN-SUZAN BALL Added Mr. Walkie Talkie Attraction JOE SAWYER WILLIAM TRACY Plus News and Colored Cartoon Haileybury--Sun. Mid., Mon., Tues. MARCH 16th and 17th Ies"-PLAYING STRAND THEATRE ONLY K 8 ys Ae pleellig EVE Fi pe 2s See ie a G SPECTACLE * gS 2% 3 * SECSKRKOS SE OSEH ee ae SEE THRILL AFTER THRILL! SKY-HIGH WATER-SL(DES ! SWINGS:IN-TNE-HEAVENS ! THE GIANT SEA-SHELL NUMBER ! ¢ _y Te¢inicotory- we wae DOI II KK KA atten Tm CORCORAN - vERETT FREEMAN - MERVNLeROY + ARTHUR HORABOW Added Adult Entertainment The Black Castle RICHARD GREENE, STEPHEN McNALLY, Boris Karloff Attraction Cobalt--Wednesday and Thursday, jee" PLAYING MARCH 18th and 19th CLASSIC THEATRE ONLY Everything | Have is Yours Color by Technicolor Marge and Gower Champion, Dennis O'Keefe, Added Adult The Black Castle Haileybury--WED. and THURS. MARCH 18th and 19th MARCH 20th and 21st fA WAR STORY WITH A NEW Twist} Monica Lewis Attraction Entertainment Cobalt--FRI. and SAT. Sma... ve _ (coleeah + Arthur Franz + Lee Maryin + Richard Kiley + Mick Dennis + James Griffith + Dick Moore + Phillip ed from his Broadway Play A Aes 'of Hunting" » Associate sae in ae Play by HARRY BROWN + 0d Mary Castle + Sergen Play by KA (HALT » Directed by and EDWARD Added Attraction Breakdown William Bishop, Leonard, Ann Richards Sheldon 1953

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