The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 9 Apr 1953, p. 4

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Page Six Mrs. : THE H A z LEY BURIAN _ THURSDAY _ APRIL oth, 1953 Sam Woodend of Montreal and the large sum of $1.45 which will | Mrs. Gordon "Davies lip and Mrs. R. Tbinstina served Kouad tae fo Na Nick W potions of Ottawa ari Temagami Rink Bee bite RediCcoscshundtinsraa New: Late' Weibes ch alunen J ' ' taster with their parents, Mr class at school. We congratulate A blessings and Mrs. R. Woodend. akes First Prize them for a fine day's ere ta a The Rebekahs initiated anew The Canadian coyote, unlike May McNeil is a patient ae in inter- Town 'Spiel magnificent cause. member into the Lodge at their most animals, usually mates for in the Misericordia Hospital. 'Mr. and Mrs. George Kranz spent Easter week-end at Golden Lake. ¢ Mr. friends week. B. Aubert is visiting with in Niagara Falls this Mrs. H. Burton spent Easter with her son and daughter in Kirkland Lake. Miss Louie MacArthur from Cornwall] visited with her mother last week-end. Mr. and Mrs Grant Guest Sheffield were visiting with ther friends here last week. of Miss Ida Porcupine Mr. O. Childs and Childs were in South for Easter week-end. Miss Margaret Weston of To- ronto visited with her mother, Mrs. F. Weston for Easter. 3iil Holland of Toronto spenta few days with his grandmother, Mrs. G. A. Bagshaw last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. D. Pringle were in Toronto last week-end visiting Mr. Pringle's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Bisaillon and family of Sudbury were week- end guests of Mrs Elvina Boyer. Mr. and Mrs Ben Heaslip of Heaslip were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Heaslip last week-end. Mr. John Nauss of Toronto spent Easter with his brother Mr. H. E. Nauss and Mrs. Nauss. Miss Dorothy Craig of Ottawa parents, Mr. was the guest of her and Mrs. Sam Craig Jast week- end. F/O Bill Scott and Mrs. Scott were visiting Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Scott and friends last week- end. Gerry Brown spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and _ Mrs. Brown and has returned to ronto. To- Miss Pauline Morissette of Toronto visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Morissette .last week. M. J. Foster, who has been a patient in Misericordia Hospital for the past three weeks, is now at home. Mrs. E.K. Martin of South Porcupine is the guest of her daughter Mrs. H. Doran, and Mr. Doran. Miss Marleen Mallinson of North Bay visited with her grand- mother, Mrs. Charles Berdux last week-end. Miss Ella Jean Gagnon of To- ronto visited with Mrs. Raymond Huard last Thursday en route to northern points. b Timmins and her child- 'en are holidaying with Mrs. Timmins' mother and family in Carleton Place. Mrs. J. Somerville of week-end and Mrs. Miss Marjorie Toronto spent Easter with her parents, Dr. W. R. Somerville. Bill Bagshaw and Bob Swenson of Toronto spent Easter week-end with Mr. Bagshaw's mother Mrs. W. E. Bagshaw. Mr. O. E. Walliis in Toronto where he is attending the 93rd annual Ontario Education Asso- ciation convention. Mrs. S: G. Smallman and her children a are visiting with Mrs. Smallmans sister, Mrs. Graydon Hogg in Sunderland. BUY EASTER SEALS NOW! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brearley of North Bay spent Easter weekend with Mrs. Brearley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Herbert. Mr, and Mrs Raymond Allard renewed acquaintances in town on their return home to Noranda alter a holiday trip south. Friends of Mrs. H. Glassford 'will be glad to know that she is home after an illness in the Mem- orial Hospital, New Liskeard.\_ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tomney of Schumacher were the guests of Mrs Tomneys mother, Mrs. S. E. Magee during the Easter holidays Leonard Ville- Sarnia spent Easter Mr. Villeneuve's and Mrs. Hector Mr. and Mrs. neuve of week-end with parents, © Mr. Villeneuve. Mrs. Allen Cooke and her son John, are visiting with Mrs. Cookes parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Somerville.- Mr. Cooke spent faster here: Miss Pauline Gauvreau and Mr. and Mrs. Emile Gauvreau and fa- mily were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gauvreau over the Faster week-end. Mr. Joel Lynch of Hamilton and Mrs. K. Leach of Montreal have returned home after visit- ing with Mrs. J, O'Hara and fa- mily and with Mrs C. Berdux Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mawhiney and Mr and Mrs. Harvey Maw hiney of Sudbury visited in town on the week-end. Mrs. M. Maw- hiney returned to her home after spening the winter in the north. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Grozelle spent Easter week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Elkins. Gordon Elkins of Timmins also visited his parents en route to Atiko- ken, Ont. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don McGregor of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Lenhege of Mount Rock, Mr. H. and Mrs. Tohn Dupuis of Noran- da and Mr. Ralph St. Touis of Timmins were the guests of Mrs. Victor St. Louis last week-end. The original provinces of the Confederation of Canada were New Brunswick. Nova Scotia, Ontario and Ouebec. Condensed Ads' FOR SALE--Six-roomed modern Bungalow. Phone 527, 4-2-* HOUSE FOR SALE--Apply E. The curling is over for another year. Eighty rinks wound up the inter-town bonspiel in New Lis- keard last week after three weeks of good curling. The New Lis- keard-Club are to be congratulat- ed on the fine running of this yearly event. The men _ behind the scenes who were largely re- sponsible for 'the success of the friendly competition were Vic Shave and S. Francis. Final results in the bonspiel as follows: FIRST EVENT lst--Goddard, Temagami. 2Znd--Patriquin, Haileybury are 3rd--T, Grills, New Liskeard. 4th--L. Tayor, New Liskeard. SECOND EVENT MacDonald, Haileybury. Jelly, New Liskeard T. Brown, Haileybury. THIRD EVANT H. Bradford, New Liskeard T. Smith, Haileybury V. Shave, Ne w Liskeard C. Dean, Haileybury, FOURTH EVENT W. Fleming, Haileybury Simms, Temagami. C. Risdon, New Liskeard Cook, New Liskeard, FIFTH EVENT Campeau, Haileybury. McKelvie, New Liskeard G. Harrison, Haileybury R. Morissette, Haileybury Youngsters' Sale Boosts Junior Red Cross Fund weatherman wasn't a bit nice to Denny Herbert and John Nauss on Saturday morning, but the sale went on. The two young eight - year-olds moved _ their wares to .Denny's verandah and were kept busy as could be as all the kids in the neighborhood ran home for a nickel to buy popcorn, peanuts, candies, comics and plas" tice cars. The energetic vendors realized The CAL JACKSON BISAILLON--PROULX [he marriage took place quiet- ly at the Holy Cross Churh og Monday morning of Fernande Huguette Proulx, d,aughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. E. Proulx to Rodolphe Jean Bisaillon, son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Bisaillon of Val Caron, Ontario.~ Father L.. Brunette officiated. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore an ankle length dress of white tulle over tafieta The full skirt was gathered at the waist. A bolero jacket and shoulder length veil caught up to a small cap completed the ensem- ble. She carried a bouquet of "Better Times" red roses. Mr. Bisaillon was his sons best § man. At the reception held bride's home for the family, Mrs. Proulx received brown taffeta with a matching hat. She wore a corsage of yel low The groom's mother at the roses, wore navy blue with a matching J hat and a corsage of red roses. NASH--FOLKERTS Rey, A. T. Denholm officiated on Saturday afternoon when the marriage of Rita Folkerts, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Tjipke Fol- kerts of Amsterdam to Peter William Nash, son of Mr and Mrs. Harold Nash of Wellington, tario, was quietly solemnized at the United Church manse. The bride chose a street length § dress of white lace over blue taf- feta with a matching headdress. § She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Edith Carlson, her ony attendant wore pink net over taffeta with a navy half veil caught up with pink flowers. She carried yellow roses. Mr Thomas Nash of Welling- ton was his brother's best man. The grooms mother chose navy and white with a navy hat. PRR aD HERE AT LAST! The new Lin-Crepe 100% Nylon 'Three Pairs in One" The Stocking that is snag and run-resistant and will outwear any M. McCuaig, Realtor. Phone The keyboard artistry of 33- other type of Hosiery 135. l-c ~ year-old Calvin. Jackson is on -the market! WANTED--Reliable and capable well known to Canadians. He girl or woman for ~general has been recognized as one housework. Must be fond of Of the leading pianists, com- THE children. Good wages. Write posers and arrangers of pop- 30x 328, Haileybury. 5-tf-c ular music in Canada today. WW AINSI D==FlousesOnk by the One-time writer and arran- hour | Phone 558. 5-1-* ger for Harry James, he wails Ss TOR SALE --Tabl Guanes and assistant musical director for SHOPPE : EF ge a paseo MGM in the United States single Bed complete with | ex, ea sae A ince Mat Mare BURST before becoming a Canadian eae ' ee 5 2¢ citizen. FOR SALE--Residence of Mrs. Ras O M. Henessy, Broadway and Georgina. Phone 336. 5-tf-c HOME WANTED In,Haileybury with three bedrooms and locat- ed in good section of town. Please write givirig full par- ticulars. J. R. Ritchie, % Wm. Milne & Sons Limited, Tema- gami, Ont. 5-l-c FOR SALE Maple Leaf 3-ton truck in excellent condi- tion. Equipped with 4 -new tires and 1953 license. Apply P. M. Fleming Limited 5-tf-c $1.00 Trial Offer. Twenty-five de luxe Personal requirements. Latest catalogue included. The 'Medico Agency, Box 124, Ter- minul A, Toronto, Ont. 5-13-c HOUSEWORK by the hour. Phone 558. 4-1-* HOUSE For Sale--Oil-o-Matic forced hot air heating. Modern Kitchen. Marcella St. Phone Arnold Dempster 84-W or 84-J. 3-t.f.-c House For Sale--Six rooms. Oil heating. Browning St. Phone 628. 3-3-* FOR SALE--Newly built bunga- low three bedrooms. Oil heat. \Fireplace and four-piece bath. Phone 548 after 6 p.m. 2-tf OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT-- Apply P. M. Fleming, Phone 9. Haileybury, 49-tf-c EMPIR THEATRE NewLiskeard single hill. 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 "IT GROWS ON TREES" with Irene Dunne, Dean Jagger 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 Weeks Foto-Nite Cash Offers Total $1,155.00 FRIDAY - SATURDAY LAST OF THE COMANCHE - with BRODERICK CRAWFORD, BARBARA HALE APRIL 10th and 11th MON., TUES., with JAMES CAGNEY WHAT PRICE GLORY ' Matinee Monday at 4.15 p.m. t APRIL 13th and 14th F DAN DAILEY WED - THURS. with CHARLES BOYER THE HAPPY TIME APRIL 15th and 16th LOUIS JORDAN immediate in g On- § Thursday was regular meeting on night. Mrs. Gordon Davies welcomed. Because they felt that chronic patients at the hospital would receive abundant cheer at Easter week-end, the members have waited until this week when they took their Easter baskets to the hospital. The group will meet on April 14th and-again on April 28th. A good turnout is expected for the next meeting as the charter will he draped. . Mrs W. Taylor, life. Hunting is done in pairs. Definition of a Pedestrian: A man possessed of two cars but al- so with a wife and a 'teen-aged son or daughter. Your FULLER BRUSH DEALER is KLAAS BOSCH Phone 866], N. Liskeard Heas- Mrs. E. Heat COBALT § Haileybury -- Last Times Today Cobalt--Friday, Saturday THURSDAY, APRIL 9th APRIL 10th and 11th She's Back on Broadway VIRGINIA MAYO GENE NELSON Added Attraction Unknown World Technicolor Haileybury--Friday and Saturday Cobalt--Monday and Tuesday APRIL 10th and 11th APRIL 13th and 14th BERNARD SHAW'S JEAN SIMMONS - VICTOR MATURE GEA NEWTON - MAURICE EVANS F Fr ct action and excitement of the reck- less days before the fall of Rome! Added Attraction "Cattle Town" DENNIS MORGAN PHILIP CAREY Plus News and Colored Cartoon APRIL 13th and 14th Playing Haileybury only Haileybury--Sun. Mid., Mon., Tues. THE LOVE STORY BEHIND THE BILLION-DOLLAR Added "The Secret Sharer" Starring JAMES MASON GENE LOCKHART Attraction Cobalt--Wednesday and Thursday, APRIL 15th and 16 Playing Classic Theatre Only I You'll LAUGH! You'll cRY! *X us XK and LOVE IT! a JANE GREER fiw cowsine » An MGM Picture he Added Attraction "The Secret Sharer" Haileybury--WED. and THURS. Cobalt--FRI. and SAT. APRIL 15th and 16th APRIL 17th and 18 "TROPIC ZONE" Technicolor Rhonda. Fl Ronald R Estelita Rodriguez Added Attraction "Loan Shark" ; GEORGA RAFT DOROTHY HART

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