The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 11 Feb 1954, p. 4

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Page. Four THE HAILE YBU RIAN Social Notes Mrs. J: A. H. Soya is in North Bay this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Mclsaac left today for a holiday in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Weir have returned from a holiday trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mclsaac and family of Parry Sound are in town for a few weeks' visit. Miss Marjorie Somerville of Toronto visited recently with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Som- erville. Mrs. A Hargrave and children Lynn and Freddie, are in Frank- tord, where they will visit with Mrs. Hargrave's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Munn. Mrs. H. Sheepwash and child- ren, Richard and Leslie Ann, of Whitby, are visiting with Mrs Sheepwash's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dempster, Meridian Ave Mr. and Mrs. James Ritchie Latchford Street, are leaving for Montreal this week to attend the annual convention of( the Canadian Lumberman's Associa- tion. Mrs. W. Moriarty of Cobalt is in Misericordia Hospital here recovering from an appendecto- my. She is the wife of Councillor Wilf Moriarty of Cobalt, former Haileybury resident. Mrs. A. T. Denholm will speak to the Home and School meeting on Tuesday evening. Her sub- ject will be "The Music Course iu the Public School,' Mrs. Den- holm's Girl' Choir of the United Church will also take part in the program. Mr. and Mrs. O. Ayotte Celebrate 50th Anniversary Prominent residents of North Cobalt since 1922, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ayotte celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, January 30th. Rev. C. Perron, assisted by Rev. A. Des- haies of New Liskeard and _ Rev. Jubinville of Cobalt celebrated a high mass at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church in their honour. Mr. and Mrs. Ayotte were at- tended by their eldest son, Ro- meo, and his wife. Later, a buffet breakfast was served, followed by a family re-union and _ turkey dinner in the Public School Au- ditorium. Added to the attract tive decorations throughout the auditorium was a table centrea with a lovely wedding cake. The ladies wore corsages centred with a gold insignia and the men boutonnieres. The happy couple came to the North in 1919 and settled in North Cobalt in 1922. They have four daughters, seven sons and ee grandchildren Lovely Gifts for Your Valentine by BeAUT'Y PREPARATIONS Women are charmed with the new thrill of Tiffany Cosmetics ..-Call in and let us show you this complete cosmetic line. it '- ae Face Powder Lipsticks Rouge Lotions Talcum Cream Deodorant Dusting Powder Cologne Creation BOLO On, SMALLMAN'S nar g Rexall } ORG STORES -- ~~ KORO RR RRR EK THRILLS of the ROARIN' GAME »*e * + ® * *x a e * e « a 2 Neil McAulay won from Allan Hurst in the P. M. Fleming final. Personnel of rinks were: McAu- ° lay, Bailey, Audet and St. Amant and Hufst, Thomson, Dempster and Gruening. OK In the Ladies' Vice Skip Com- petition, evening play, Wanna- maker won from Wiseman, Dorat form MacDonald, Campbell from Maloney, Jensen from Grant Gabbani from Nauss, Fleming Belanger, Dinesen from Wise- man, Campbell from MacDonala Wannamaker from, Shouldice Doran from Jensen, Maloney from Grant, Jensen from Maloney and Grant from MacDonald. In the afternoon, Thomson from Budgeon, Leith from Cunning- bam, O'Shaughnessy from O'Gor- man, Hylands from Byles, O'Sha- ughnessy from Budgeon, Hylands from Cunningham, O'Gorman from Thomson, Byles from Leith 2 Last Wednesady afternoon, the lady curlers played host to clubs in the district and had a wonder- ful day. Thirteen out-of-town rinks arrived in the early morning sunshine to fortify themselves with coffee and doughnuts before the games got under way at 10:00 am. Kirkland Lake sent three rinks, New Liskeard three, En- glehart three, Temagami two Matachewan one and Belleterre one. They were welcomed by preisdent Kay Hogan who wish- ed them good curling. Four draws of six-end games were played for points and re- sulted in a tie between two rinks from Kirkland Lake To settle the issue, they drew to the button and a rink skipped by Vi Arm- strong won from Jerry Elliott's tink who won the second prize. The guests enjoyed a luncheot at noon and tea before setting off on their homeward trek. Members of the visiting clubs were enthusiastic in their thank you's for a wonderful day. pene saa The engagement was announc- ed last month of Miss Joyce Alice Duffield of Winnipeg to Mr. Peter Stuart Park, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Park of Toronto. Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury Condensed Ads FOR SALE--Chrome Chesterfield three-piece suite; one bedroom suite--dresser, chiffonier and bed with spring and spring- filled mattress; Radio record player; Lamps, Table and six chairs, all in chrome; odd dres- sers and beds, frigidaire and washing machine and other ar- ticles. Apply second house south of Texaco Garage or Phone 527: 49-1-* WANTED TO RENT--Furnish- ed Apartment or House. Tele- phone 574. 49-1-c ROOM FOR RENT--Phone 512. 49-1-c ROOM TO RENT -- Gentleman preferred. hone 564. 49-1-c DOMESTIC HELP WANTED-- Apply in writing to Box A, The Haileyburian. 49-1-c FOR SALE--Large Store Prop- erty, suitable for any type of business. Apply to Mrs. E. M McCuaig, Realtor. Phone 135. 48-tf-c HOUSE FOR SALE--Apply to Mrs. E. M. McCuaig, Realtor Phone 135. 49-ef-c HEMSTITCHING and PICOT edge done by Mrs. J. Hallworth cor. Rorke Ave and Albert St Phone 113 48-4-c¢ ATHLONE FELLOWSHIP TO FORMER HAILEYBURY BOY STUDYING AT QUEEN'S One of Canadas most coveted awards has been won bya former Haileybury boy, Ian Mac- Donald, son of Mrs. Greta Mac- Donald of Kitchener and the late Douglas MacDonald. This week it was announced that the Athlone Fellowship of $2,500.00 would go to the 21- year-old student in mechanical engineering at Queens Univer- sity. It will lead him to Eng- land and a two-year course of study in engineering projects. The brilliant young winner spent his youth in Haileybury where he attended the Public School and has returned on many occasions to visit with friends curing the summer months; We join with them in extending con- gratulations. WHAT COUNCIL DID (Continued from Page 1) chants guaranteed $200.00 each Would merchants here be pre- pared to put up such a sum? Isn't it up to the Chamber of Com- merce? OK Held over until next meeting an offer from J. W. N. Bell to purchase the Town's dismantled stoker for $25.00, 1 IKK Were informed by the Mayor that he understood Councillor \lex Mosher had instructed the Hydro to cease work on the lighting plan since he had several changes to make. Mr. Day ex- pressed concern that such arbit- rary action should be taken--to give orders of this nature without consulting Council. Mr. Millar said that "if Mr. Mosher thinks changes should be made, we should listen to him." The Mayor agreed but pointed out firmly "in the proper manner," The report, he continued, was approy- ed, voted upon and adopted. Is ii proper if one or two disagree with previous plans, that one man can countermand the order: The Chairman of Light has a per- fect right to bring recommenda- tions to Council and then Hydro can be notified in the proper way" Mr. Gardner excused Mr. Moshitr on thesgrounds. that, like himself he was green to the Council table that he had had nothing to do with the original plan and that.if he thought he could improve things, alright. Mr.| Camsell who was on the original Light Committee with Mr. Day, . said "IT do not think Mr. Mosher meant to override Council. He only wants to hold things up un- til we reconsider it." Mr. Day said- that*it was months since Hydro had been advised to put in the lights. Mr. Millar told the Mayor that his attitude was not right and that it wouldn't hurt them to wait. Mr. Day said that "if it might have been justifiable were they now (since Mr. Mosher had not been at the meeting) to wait for another month until the next meeting?" Mr. Gardner re- marked "We've done _ without lights for twenty-five years, an- other month won't hurt' and they adjourned and darkness fell on the Town hall although the street lights still burnt merrily on the corner. Notice to Creditors In the Estate of George Sygesuk, commonly known as_ George Saychuk, All persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Village of » Cheminis in the District of Tem- L who died at the said (COBALT MONDAY and TUESDAY, iskaming, Village of Cheminis on the 3rd day of September, 1953, are re quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of March, 1954. After that date the Public Trus- tee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice. DATED at Toronto this 4th day of February, 1954. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Osgoode Hall, Toronto Administrator. FOR YOUR VALENTINE! "Smiles n' Chuckles" in a gay gift-wrapped box from WHITBY'S PHARMACY Haileyburian Want Ads Will Bring Resulrs EVERY SECOND SATURDAY $A Chance for Every Dollar$ YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY WINNER OF A WORTHWHILE PRIZE BUY TODAY at ST. LOUIS GROCERY 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. "LION IN THE STREET" LAST SHOWING TONIGHT THURSDAY NITE IS PHOTO-NITE This Week's Cash Offers Total $540.00 FRIDAY, SATURDAY GLEN FORD BUGS BUNNY CARTOON "Plunder in the Sun" FEBRUARY 12th and 13th DIANA LYNN PLUS ADDED SHORTS MONDAY and TUESDAY, JOHN PAYNE "The Vanquished" News, Cartoon, Plus Added Short FEBRUARY 15th and 16th COLLEEN GRAY FOR SALE-Used Findlay electric range, apartment size; good working condition; very rea- 'sonable Phone 300. 47-I-c WANTED--Desk Clerk, female. A little typing experience, Ap- WED., THURS. "TONY CURTIS ply Hotel Haileybury. 47-1-c | "Houdini" --__ News, Plus Added Shorts - FEBRUARY 1ith and 18th JANET LEIGH ape ime THURS., FEBRUARY 11th 1954 HAILEYBURY COBALT -- FRI., LAST TIMES TODAY FEBRUARY J and 13th "Trouble Along JOHN WAYNE DONNA REED Added Attraction "Fort Algiers" Yvonne DeCarlo, SAT. Carlos Thompson, Raymond Burr HAILEYBURY -- FRI., SAT. FEBRUARY 12th and 13th FEBRUARY 15th, 16 hi Entertainment --Adult BARRY JONES ROBERTA HAYNES JOHN HUDSON MARK ROBSON THERON WARTH Scresnplty by CHARLES KAUFMAN rE eTurnto Paradise Filmed in the South Seas in Color by TECHNICOLOR Added Attraction "Combat Squad" LON McCALLISTER JOHN IRELAND Plus News and Cartoon fe ASPEN PICTURE Released thru UNITED ARTISTS Please Note--'Return to Paradise" will not be shown at the Saturday Matinee Performance -- It will be replaced by "Red Pony)) (in Technicolor) with Robert Mitchum, Myrna Loy and Louis Calhern. HAILEYBURY -- After Sun. Midnight, Mon., Tues., Feb. 15, 1 COBALT -- WED., THURS., FEBRUARY 17th and 18th --Adult Entertainment ¢ 7 399 "Vick" JEANNE CRAIN JEAN PETERS Added Attraction A Man ues Monster and the Bay he Faas! bie hepa Gificent PRICE : FRANK LOVEJOY - PHYLLIS KIRK be HAILEYBURY--WED., THUR, COBALT -- FRI., SAT., FEBRUARY 17th and 18t FEBRUARY 19th and 20th THEY'RE GOLFERS... And They Co-starring Were Never DONNA Funnier! BARBARA BATES Added Attraction "El Alemein" with SCOTT BRADY © RITA MORENA gae- COMING!- FEBRUARY 24th to 27th "Little Boy Lost'. Starring BING CROSBY ST SE eT

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