The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 3 Jun 1954, p. 1

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Mosher, A.C. 423 Dae 54 THE HAI + RIAN HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1954 Subscription Rate: $2.00 per year Vol. 50; No. 13 Whitby Garden Scene of Giri Guide Annuai Tea Many ladies turned out to en- joy by tea sponsored by the Local Association of Girl Guides which was held in the beauutul garden ot Mrs: M. E. Whitby last paturday afternoon. ihe tea table was adorned with bouquets of lovely spring tlow- ers and tea was poured by Mrs. J. S. Ledwell and Mrs, G. Smith. . Assisting the hostess ~ Mrs. e 1. Lowery, Mrs-D. Gardner, i, G. Byles, Mrs. H: A. Doran 'liss Mary Whitby. Seven 1ides--Joyce White, Linda atie Uren, Elaine Low- » Whitby, Janet Nauss Thomson served the Ni Beal Association wishes 'everyone who contribut- Jking the affair such a Tha 288. PLAUNT - THISDELLE A wedding trip to Quebec City and Southern Ontario followed the marriage on Saturday, May 24th of Claudette ihisdelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thisdelle of Haileybury to Mr, john Frances Plaunt, son ot Mr. and Mrs- C. (R- Plaunt. West Road, Haileybury. Father Lionel Brunette periormed the | cere- mony in the Holy Cross. Church against.a background of red roses. Mrs. B. Dans sano "The Lord's Prayer and "Ave Maria" with Mrs. J. A. H. Joyal at the o1gan. a ~ Over her ballerina length dress of nylon tulle over taffeta fash- -ioned on Princess lines, the bride wore a redingote of Chan- tilly lace. She carried a bouquet sof white carnations. Given in marriage by her father, she was attended by her sister, Miss Lina Thisdelle, who wore a soit yellow nylon tulle over taffeta and car- ried a cascade of vellow rose.s Two brothers of the bride, Guy and Eugene, acted as altar boys. The best man was Graham Plaunt of Toronto, a brother of the groom. At the reception held in the Haileybury, Mrs: Thisdelle. re- ceived in a navy blue dress with mauve accessories. She wore a corsage of yellow mums: Mrs. Plaunt chose navy blue with yel- low accessories and wore a_ cor- sage of yellow mums. Diamond Jubilee In 1895, the Atkinson family, S. Norfolk and W. S. Blackwall were among those arriving from England to settle here- In 1904, when Haileybury was incorporated as a municipality, the population was 750. The Haileyburian, June llth, 1910, says "There are dentists and there are dentists) Some to make people suffer and do not good work. There are others who alleviate suffering and ot this class Dr, Crawford is one. I have not yet seen what he can do to the full, but I know that he alleviated the sufferings that might be compared with the tor- tures of the damned." If you are looking for an idea for the 1.0.D.E- Hat Derby on Saturday, hints from two milli- ne1y openings on March 29th, 1907 might be suggestive. "One hat was a pale blue flop. ..made of baize with a val crown tilted on the left side. It was trim- med with three shades, mauve, pale pink, pale blue with silk roses falling over the back, filled in under the rim with pale blue tulle. There was a_ crinkled mushroom covered with white lilacs with green velvet ribbons going in between the long loops of ribbon caught with a fancy ornament at the back, filled in underneath with green velvet 1ibbon- The prevailing tint at the opening was banana tint. There was a magnificent hat of this with two beautiful ostrich plumes" Contributions are swinging in nicey to Alan Hurst, Treasurer, Diamond Jubilee, Bank of Nova Scotia. Pulling in behind "the big event this week are the A. J. Murphy Lumber Gompany, Do- herty Roadhouse, F. C. Frankish and O'Keefe's Brewers Ltd. -- We think we are on safe ground when we say that there is scarcely anyone im tre. town who doesn't know of someone who is planning to come to the Jubilee. How do you expect us to find out about it if you don't call 24 and tell us It took some real doing to learn today that the Allan McIsaacs of Parry Sound, the Graham Eby's of To- conto, Mrs. W. R. Sullivan of Timmins, Mrs. S. Kallies of Hamilton, Mrs. George McNeil Toronto and Mrs. Bruce Jones of Kingston are on their way- (Continued on Page 4). HAILEYBURY LEGION HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 11th DRAW FOR CROSLEY CLOCK RADIO HAILEYBURY CURLING CLUB LOUNGE FRIDAY, Admission: $2.50 per couple THE KINSMEN CLUB OF COBALT-HAILEYBURY HENRY KELNECK at the eseseesees. To the Music of JUNE 4th Dancing 9:30 to 2:00 ~ Marilyn eSS3333 3: Three Ordained | by Bishop Wright at St. Paui's Church Yhe morning sun shed its bril- l:ant light on a colorful proces- sion trom the parish hall to tic, Si. Pauls Anglican Church on ihursday morning last week, iis wa) the beginning of tue vraination Service wien, Many people never » piivile ge to enjoy and most only once in a htetme. So it was that people irom Haileybury and the sur- rounding district who came to lake part in this special Ascensio Way service filled the church and others stood through the cere- monies, lt was an occasion of narticu- lar pride here and in Cobalt, for one of those ordamed, Peter Park, was the first one from this dist- rict to go into the Sacred Minis- iry. In an impressive service,, His Lordship, Right Rev. W. L- Wright, D.D., D.C.L., Lord Bishop of Algoma ordained Mr. Park, who studied at St. john's Col- lege, Manitoba; Leslie Peterson of Noranda, who studied at Huron College, London, Ontario, and Harry Morrow, who studied at Montreal. The candidates were presented to the Bishop by archdeacon |. Lindsell of North Bay. Special choir music was sung and the Rey. J. E. Jordan, Cobalt rector. sang the Litany tioly Communion was then given ior the newly ordained deacons ond their relatives: On Thursday evening a special service™ was conducts? 'n St. James' Church, Cobalt, by Rev- jordan. Bishop Wright preach- ed the sermon. Also assisting were the newly ordained deacons, the Rev. H- Morrow, taking the Psalm, the Rev. L. E, Peterson the first lesson asnd Rev. Park, the second lesson. On behalf of the W.A. of St. James Church, the Bishon pre- sented Mr, Park with his red stole. Earlier he had _ received his white stole from his siste, Miss Diana Park of Toronto and his green stole from his brother, Ramsay Park of Belleville. Other clergymen at the service were Canon Callotin, Sault Ste Marie, Canon C. Goodier, Hail- eybury, Canon H. A: Sims, New Liskeard; Rev. A. L. Ghabot, New Liskeard; Rev. Reginald Inshaw, Rorreau and Rev J. H. Watson, of Gravenhurst. Earlier in the week at a con- firmation service here, seve. children from Haileybury were confirmed -- Eleanor McFarlane, Joan~ Dinesen, Ann Campbell, White. | Gill Robson, Joyce White and Keith McPher- son. 'MEMBERS OF TORONTO'S BOARD OF TRADE TO VISITE NORTH IN FALL Presidents of three Chambers of Commerce, Leo Gough of Haileybury. Leo Bouchard of New Liskeard and John Hunt of Cobalt met in New Liskeard Ho- tel last week to make plans fora visit of one hunderd memhers of the Toronto Board of Trade whe will be on a tour of Northern Ontario during the week of Sept- 22nd. They will arrive in New Liskeard tour Hill-Clark- Francis, the northern farm area and other points of interest. After being taken to Moris- sette's and the Provincial School of Mines, they will be entertained at the Haileybury Golf Club at a to buffet luncheon. In the after- noon, plans call for a tour of the Cobalt mines and the Cobalt Chemicals Plant. REV. PETER PARK TO PREACH AT WHIT SUNDAY SERVICE TA ST. PAUL'S Rev. Peter Park, who was or- dained here last week by Bishop Wright will preach at the regular morning service at eleven o'clock in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Haileybury. BRIDE-TO-BE IS HONOURED LAST WEEK AT SURPRISE SHOWER A surprise shower was held at the home of Mrs. O. Childs last Thursday evening in honour of Miss Gladys Nelson, whose mar- riage takes place this Saturday. Carla Carlson, niece. of the bride-to-be presented her witha decorated baby carriage filled with gifts. The bride's cake was beautifully decorated and topped with a bride and groom nd at- tendants' The guests enjoyed games and bingo and a_ lovely lunch was sérved by_the hostess, assisted by Miss Ida Childs and M¢s. Edward Johnson. Outstanding Evanvelist i Speaks to Large Audiences After a two weeks' run, the old fashioned revival campaign in the Pentecostal church of Hail- eybury will come to a close Sun day night with a great Evange- listic rally in the Strand Theatre. Evangelist C. S, Tubby, who has been in charge of the revi- val, will speak on 'The Unpar- donable Sin!". This is one, of Mr. Tubby's most outstanding messages and as a special fea- ture, he will tell of his never- to-be-forgotten experience 'in the electric chair in Sing Sing Prison) This dynamic message drew almost 3,000 people in New Castle, Pa. to play golf only three times to prospective members, and during that period for Green june 14th). Green Fees: Weekdays GENTLEMEN: Beginner Regular Out-of-Town Clergy LADIES: Beginner Regular Out of Town . Plus $5.00 for INTERMEDIATE: (18 to 21 VERANDAH: Non-playing "THE HAILEYBU GOLF is FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD } Previously residents of the Tri-Town area were entitled to Now, the first two weeks of June are going to be allotted MEMBERSHIP FEES: Saturday and Sunday FAMLIY: Man and Wife Beginners Man and Wife Regular Maximum Family Membership $65.00: Children under 21. JUNIOR (Up toils) eer - Contact Sec-Treas. W- P: Ackroyd regarding memberships on Green Fees each year. they may play at any time Fees. (Period June Ist to 1.50 per day $2.00 per day each child up to $10.00. ) RY GOLF CLUB WEEK IN COURT Robert J. Hickley of Kirkland Lake was ined a total of $134.00 following his conviction in po- lice court on Friday aiternoon. Four charges: impaired driving, illegal possession of beer, driv- ing while his license was _ sus- pended and leaving the scene of an accident arose from an acci- dent in May in Englehart. The fourth charge was withdrawn- James McNeil of North Cobalt was fined $50.00 and costs or 30 days on a charge of impaired driving For driving while in- toxicated, William Beach oi knglehart was sentenced to 30 days and his licenes was suspend- ed for six months, Other drivers paid lesser fines Wiliam Ayotte of New Lis- keard drove without reasonable care for others; Leslie Watson of Lomstown did not have ade- quate brakes; Frank Jessome of Karrie and Harvey Todd of Till- sonburg broke the speed limit in Haileybury; Angus MacDonald of Niagara went 65 m.p.h, in Dymond; Lawrence Gervais of Haileybury drove a vehice with- out three lighted lamps. Cilif- tord Leroy, New Liskeard drove without reasonable care for others ; Yvonne Demaret of Matachewan had no driver's li- cense. Abitibi Power and Paper Co., troquois Falls, . Fielding Lumber Co. of Gatchell and L. Kitty of Windsor all had vehicles carry- ing overloads. Carrying a loaded firearm ina motor car cost John Menard of Belle Valee, Raymond Janoski of Buffalo and Walter Gilbert of Elma, N.Y., $10.00 and costs: Thomas W. Waugh of Dymond had no license while carrying a firearm and paid $10-00 and costs. Hurgel Champaigne of Elk Lake permitted drunkenness im _ his home and had his dwelling de- clared a public place and was 9100.00 or anvalternative of one month. Having liquor in a place other than his residence cost George Bourque of Englehart $10.00 and costs; William Ayotte and Ro- bert James of New Liskeard, Frank Jessome of Barrie. Henry Benoit of R.R. No. 3, New Lis- keard had liquor unlawfully and were fined. Intoxication ona public place cost Donie St.George of Belle Valley, Alphonse Sasse- vile of Temagami and Joseph Bisson of Matachewan pair fines ot $10.00 and costs. Paul Lamoureux of Tomstown caused a disturbance in the Grange Cafe, Englehart and was fined: Gordon Palmer ot Hail- eybury was found guiltv of as saulting Oliva Lemire ana onaid $20-00 and costs. John Ledwell and Ian D. Mac- Diarmid of Haileybury asked for an adjournment until June 18th Rotarians Hear Taik on Adventure in Citizenship Kxotarians enjoyed "An Adven- ture in Citizenship" with Bill - Rice at their Monday luncheon. the young student gave members an excellent word picture of his recent trip to Ottawa to partici- pate with 176 other Canadian boys in this annual project which has attracted so much attention that the Mayor and twenty-four members' of Rotary of Johnson City tor the opening Day pre- City fo rthe opening day pre- senting Rotarians with a stand of United Nations flags. Atacivic reception, Dr, Doug- las Piercey, president of the Ot- tawa Rotary gave the official welcome and said "You are in- vited to your own Capitol City.* Between tours of Fisher Park High School, Parliament Build- ings, the National Art Gallery, the Supréme Court, the Experiniental Farm, Rideau Hall, Lansdowne Coliseum and the city itself, the boys erturned to Carleton Col. lege for spirited discussions on the democratic way of lite and parliamentary procedure. Certificates of citizenship were presented to each student by the Minister, Ho.n I. Harris, who gave a history of Parliament in Canada to its place today in world peace and warned against, Comunism "as a disease of the mind." During the week, the leaders of all Canada's government par- ties, St. Laurent, Drew, Coldwell and Low spoke on subjects re- lated to some phass of democ-~ racy at work. In the Supreme Court Building, the tour was greeted by Chief Justice W. R. Rinfret. At dinner at the Chateau Laur- ier on Wednesday night, Temis- kamings M. P., Ann _ Shipley joined the three Northern stu- dtns. They were presented with a book of the Capital cities of the world with a prophecy "that fifty years from today, Canada's Capital would be the most beau- tiful-" THE WEEK'S WEATHER Week ending June 2nd, 1954 GS danys sytem wate 36 (64 Bridaycet aot. eee 48 54 Satuncdayaeccs sear 46 71 Suudayeees. es eee 43 65 Mondayei2-+ +... 3 44 58 Aitesdannerennat SiS: Wednesda ona 49 57 mn charges of their dogs running large and the request was granted. L. Charbonneas aha Jj. BE. Proulx paid nominal sums of $1.00 on the same charge. C. S. TUBBY REVIVAL MOVES TO THE STRAND Theatre, Haileybury SUNDAY at 8 p. m. Mr. Tubby Speaks on "THE UNPARDONABLE SIN" EXTRA Sing Sing Prison. As a Special Feature of this dynamic Message Mr. Tubby will tell of his never-to-be-forgotten experience in the Electric Chair in He will also tell exactly what happefts when the current is turned on the condemned criminal! Everybody in This Area Should Hear This Sermon --Auspices of the PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Rev. R. Clarke, Pastor PLANTS FOR SALE! IT'S SPRING AGAIN AT Albert Groom's Be sure of the best from a choice variety of Annual and Perennial Flower Plants and Vegetable Plants- Moore's Cove. 1 Mile North of Haileybury ORDER NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT LATER!

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