Page Six THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954 Social Notes We had guests this week -- fam- iliar faces returning to join with the old home town in a happy celebra- tion. We were glad to greet them and sorry to see them go. Space does not permit us to publish them all for they came from far and near. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sisley, Oak- ville, Cyril T. Young, Toronto, Stan Guignard, Malartic, Albert Pudden, Gravenhurst, Don Pudden, Malton, Ted Pudden, Moose Jaw, Dick Mc- Gregor, Sesikinika, Tom Magladery, Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. J. McFarl- ane, Toronto, Hilliard Killoran, North Bay, Miss Marjorie Somerville, To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cain, To- ronto, Keith Benner, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Little, Hamilton, Mrs. Condensed Ads. WANTS&D--Female Pastry Cook, must be good on pastry anl also be able to handle breakfast orders; permanent position. Apply Hotel Haileybury, Tele- phone YY. 22-ti-c WANTED--Room Maid, must be over 21 years of age. Apply Hotel Haileybury, 'Telephone No. 99. 22-t.i.-c HOUSE FOR SALE--Apply E McCuaig, Realtor. Phone 135. 19-t.i FOR SALE--Six-room House. Full basement with coal furnace. Central location. Phone 281. 22-3-c FOR SALE--- Iron ~ Fireman; Also Call J. 22-1-c room House verandah on standard size; like new. four hot water rads. Belanger, 262W. FOR SALE--Six with closed in double corner lot. Stone fire- place. Dry stone basement. Good location. Large garden andlawn. Phone 644, Hailey- bury. 22-1-c ROOM FOR RENT--Clean, com- fortable, quiet. Phone 164. 221c LOST--Tan Leather wallet con- taining over $100.00 cash and valuable papers, in Strand Theatre on Tuesday night. Re- ward. Phone 640J2, New Lis- keard. 22-1-c GIRL WANTED--Apply at The Matabanick Hotel. 22-1-c AMBITIOUS Man wanted for good territories. Can easily earn from $50 to $75 per week. in selling for a progressive Company a complete line such as Toiletries, Culinaries, Medi- cines, Domestic, Farm Necessi- ties, Tea, Coffee, etc. 2 specials per month, substantial discount. $18 needed. JITO; 5130 St. Hubert, Montreal. 22-1-c LOsSi=ine vicinity 'of Armories, or Theatre, 1 mother pearl cuff link, silver: sea-horse trim; keepsake; lost by piper-boy. Contact John Dunn, Teck Hughes Mine, Kirkland Lake. 22-1-c FOR SALE--4-room Bungalow; new built-in Kitchen, bathroom. electric tank. Cor. Marcella ==" and Meridian. 22-1-c FOR- SALE-- Electric Sunbeam Hedge Clipper, like new. $30.00. Call 73. 22-1-* WANTED-- Female Help and and room maid. Apply Hotel Haileybury. 20-1-c FOR SALE--Two-storey Build- ing, 17x 20. Good condition. Wired. 12' wall. Call 80, Hail- eybury. 20-1-c RADIO REPAIRS, Electric Wir- ing and Appliances. Call T- E. Hoover, Phone 815 or 828, 19-5 FOR SALE -- Large insulated House on Lake Shore Road. Ap- ply E. M. McCuaig, Realtor Phone 135. 19-1.f. WANTED--Young Boy or Girl for banking career, goog chance for promotion, Grade XI edu ation required. Apply at the Bank of Nova Scotia, Hailey- bury, Ont. 19-1-c WANTED--General Cook. Apply Mrs. A. J. Murphy, 100 Lake Shore Road. 19-1-c FOR SALE -- General Electric Refrigerator in good condition. Apply, Mrs H. Burnett, Brown- ing St- or phone 409. _18-tf.-c FEMALE HELP WANTED -- Dining Room waitress during the, months of July and' Au- gust and September. Room available if required, Tele- phone 99, Haileybury. 17-1-c FOR SALE--Seven room House Excellent location; hot water heating system; Hardwood floors throughout. Reasonable terms. Phone 44. 10-tf-c FOR SALE--New House. Four Rooms and bath: Phone 540. 16-tf-c Gladys Hume, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. James McFarlane, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bradshaw, Sault Ste. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nunn, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Scoop Sutherland, Kirkland Lake, Leslie McFarlane, Ottawa. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Leliever, To- ~ ronto, Mr. and Mrs. L. Woodhouse, Toronto ,L. Burke, Quyon, Mrs. Jean Austin, Virginiatown, Mrs. Simon Cyr, Grand Riviere, Gaspe, Neil Speicher, Toronto, Leighton Maltby, Coppercliffe, Mrs. Kathleen Fairney, Halifax, Alf Brian, London, R. S. Potter, Matheson, Miss Mary Smith, Kewagama, I. A. Solomon, Schu- macher, W. R. Reid, Fort William, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mitchell, North Bay, Chic.Thompson, Welland, W. A. Kilpatrick and Earl Allen, Lon- don, June MacDonald, Port Hope, Joan Robinette, Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gerow, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. G, S. Durrell, Edmon- ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken, Peterborough, A J. Peacock, Dupar- quet, Mrs E, J. Humphreys, Los Angeles, Mrs. Norman Burke, Tem- iskaming, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mc- Isaac, Parry Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davies, Bob Hannah, Water- loo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson, Swastika, Mrs. R. Bruce LeHeup, Norrie, Mrs. Hilliard Killoran, North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. George Klein, North Bay, Mr? and Mrs. G. McFar- lane, Larder Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Don McIntyre, New Brunswick. Wallace MacGirr, Toronto, George Poppleton, South Porcupine, Fern Austin, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brown, Temiskaming, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Volume, Kapuskasing, Jimmie Sheldon, Larder Lake, W. J. Hosking J. G. Samson, Sudbury Merel Campbell, Kirkland Lake, Leo O'Shaughnessy, Kirkland Lake, Martin Harris, Michigan, Mr, and Mrs. V. J. Tanner, Simcoe, Jack Mitchell, Kingston, Gordon Gerow, Timmins, A. E. Allard, Ottawa, An- nette Ouelletee, North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tedesea, Cochrane, Mar- jorie Elliott, Hamilton, Mrs. I. Car- son, Beamsville, Mr. and Mrs. Art Little and children, Kirkland Lake, Mrs. W. Kearney, Kirkland Lake, Miss Nora Kearney, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gibson, Toronto, Bobbie Thorpe, Welland, Miss Freda Fernholm, Toronto, Miss Margaret Rankin, Toronto, Edna Fernholm, South Porcupine, Joan Byam, Dela- ware, H. B. Hardy, Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Ken McGinley, Yellowknife, E. Shortt, Norrie, Marge Aubert, Nia- gara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Jackson, Toronto. Miss Evelyn Pipe, Toronto, Miss Betty Ann Bagshaw and Billie Bag- shaw, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holland Jr., Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgener, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cumming Jr., Toronto, E. H. Knoght, Courtland, Mr. and Mrs. H. Poppleton, Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Howes, ~ Kirkland Lake, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tully, Kirkland Lake, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fleming, North Bay, H. C. O'Grady, Sudbury, Red Caron, Timmins, Aub- rey Whitely, Port Credit, Martin Chesser, Falconbridge, Frank Wher- ry, Rouyn, Mr. and. Mrs. Jimmie Johnston, North Bay, O. A. Peterson, Kirkland Lake, Art Crosscombe, To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. J. Creasy, Bar- rie, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tanner, Sim- coe, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cain, Timmins, Pauline Jodouin, Rouyn, Georgette Lariviere, Rouyn, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stoss, Chicago. The railway caboose you see on the tag end of all Canadian freight trains costs close to $20,000 to build. " Ltd. and Mr. K. Buckley Ltd. Canada Wood Specialty Co. (Ltd., Chesebrough Manufacturing Co., wm. E. Coutts Co. Ltd., Denver Equipment Co. (Can.) Ltd., Dominion Rubber Co. Ltd., Glenwood Products, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Ltd, Hiram Walker & Sons Ltd., Im- perial Oil Ltd., Lambert Pharmacal Co., Mil-Ko Products Ltd., Mount Royal Rice Mills Ltd., Northern Beverages, Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd. Ogilvie rlour Mill Co. Ltd. O-Cedar of Canada Ltd. P. & F. Hardware, Purity Flour Mills Ltd., Ray-O-Vae Canada Ltd., Rock City Tobacco Co. Ltd., Ronson Ari Metal Works Ltd., Rubberset Co. Ltd., St. Lawrence Starch Co. Ltd., Salada Tea Co. of Can. Ltd., Sara- toga Products Ltd., J. M. Schneider Ltd., W. H. Schwartz & Sons Ltd., Simpson-Sears Ltd., Smiles 'n Chuckles Ltd., Snap Manufacturing Ltd., Strand Theatre, Swift & Co., P Temiskaming Fish & Game Pro- who was recenty appointed tective Association, Temiskaming District Governor of Rotary - Hardware Ltd., Tip-Top Canners and with his wife will visit Ltd., The Wabi Iron Works Ltd., Haileybury's Rotary on Sun- Watt & Scott (Toronto) Ltd. day and Monday. C.-F. Basil Tippet SPECIAL THANKS Mr. R. D. Cumming, John Labatt Millman, Dr. Bal- lard's Animal Foods Ltd., Upper Ottawa Improvement Co., A. Js Murphy Lumber Company, Mr. N. D. Meclsaac, The Ontario Provin- cial Police, Miss Ruth Gordon of fhe Haileyburian, Mr. Bob Mc- night of the Speaker, The Hail- eybury Garage Ltd, Mr. Paul Hermiston, and the many others who have in so many ways helped to make our celebration possible. You Ought To Know (Continued from Page 5) New Liskeard, Ellis Shoppe her window display was lovely .. . ROOK That there is an unfinished pro- ject at the lake front and with such a united effort as filled in most of this unsightly graveyard in time for our 60 Anniversary, it shouldn't be too long before the vision of a park worthy of the beauty of the lake will be a reality. . thanks to the determined efforts of A. C. Mosh- TEMP READINGS er Chairman of Public Works, R. Avg. July : J. Poppleton, and his host of vol- Daily Mean 19541952 Since 1894 unteer workers, this mess which temp. 64.168.5 66.1 has been a horror to look at for Min. temp. 45 41.6 Max. temp. 82 90.0 35.8 (1904) 102.0 (1921) months on end was just almost filled in at no particular cost to anyone... THEATRE New Liskeard EMPIR Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Show at 7 and 9 p.m. single bill. Gn Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m SHOWING TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY-- "VICE SQUAD" THURSDAY NITE IS PHOTO-NITE This Week's Cash Offers Total $115.00 FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 6th and 7th "Battle at Rogue River" GEORGE MONTGOMERY RICHARD DENNING Cartoon plus Shorts MONDAY, TUES., AUGUST 9th and 10th "Thunder Bay": JAMES STEWART JOANNE DRU News, Cartoon WED., THURS. AUGUST 11th and 12th "Botany Bay" JAMES MASON Plus: News and Cartoon ALAN LADD liane nha shia sfia nathan tinal tie afia-nlie nls nfta nia sfta--tfia nfs --aite-afte site & COMING AUGUST 1 Sth | CRITICS A Story of a Scotch Settlement about two little lads who become "Kidnappers" ??? in Rugged Nova Scotia VINCENT WINTER and JON WHITELEY DUNCAN MACRAE - Don't Miss It! RAVED CHEERED Bhiy once in a decade a film is pro- duced that is difficult to describe in an advertisement... the Critics have hailed it "...A Masterpiece" A Movie with a heart as big as Canada itself! hats off to Conlin and Howey Elmer Evans, Herbert Fuel, V. Sulphur and his two trucks, John Sulphur, Albert Palmer, Percy Farrow, Basil Treen, Billy Hughes and a special to Ivan and Shorty Sadler for their trucks and shovel and working like Trojans to finish the job... anda good jab at the councillors for not pulling in wholeheartedly behind the scheme . . .sixty years comes but once. . .in those sixty the roads have been rough, they have been dusty, manholes have been popping off and sewers have been plugged and life being what it is they will pro- bably continue to cause terrific headaches. -meantime, here was a project which promised to take not too much time to last a lifetime and with great possibilities for beautifying the town to the pleasure of everyone. . .well, anyhow boys, it was a great effort and don't think it wasn't appreciated. . . FOI That the Jubilee Committee re- ceived letters last week from S. Nor- folk of Grimsby, Madge Aubert Crouch of Lancaster and Mary Cul- len of Montreal wishing us good luck with regret that they could not be Neves Fo That up front for a big hand are Keith Lathem and Norman Mac Pherson mounted on two handsome steeds leading the parade... . ORE That everywhere you turned some- one was working and here and there we noticed Mrs. W. Stol- lery of the United Church W. A. Mrs. Cc. C. D. Pringle of the Anglican Church and the H. W. I. ladies and the I. O. D. E. all playing a big part in a Diamond Jubilee. . . DAILY READINGS Minimum Maximum Thurs. 66 82 Fri. 62 V7 Sat. 58 68 Sun. 62 74 Mon. 56 719 Tues. 63 65 Wednesday .<. 57 74 HO COBAL Added HAILEYBURY -- LAST TIMES TODAY COBALT -- FRIDAY, SATURDAY, "Heidi" All It's Story Book Charm becomes Screen Magic! Attraction "White Mane" Mightiest of Horse Stories AUGUST 6th and 7th HAILEYBURY--FRI., SAT. COBALT MON., TUES. ee ae ee ed JOHN WAYNE v They called tim Hondo WARNERCOLOR AUGUST 6th and 7th AUGUST 9th and 10th into her heart! AWAYNE-FELLOWS PRODUCTION * Added "Scotch of --Adult Added Attraction --Adult Edmond O'BRIEN, rr HAILEYBURY -- WED., THURS., COBALT -- FRIDAY, SATURDAY, --Added Attraction-- "The, Gunfighter" GREGORY PECK presenteo By WARNER BROS. ano introoucine GERALDINE PAG "WEREEN PLAY BY JAMES COWARD GRANT PRooUceo BY ROBERT FELLOWS omecreoar JOHN FARROW row (Y) osrmeureo ov WARNER BROS, Attraction A Hilarious English Comedy Hit! - HAILEYBURY--After Sun. Midnight, Mon., Tues., COBALT -- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Entertainment-- Entertainme nt-- "The Bigamist" Joan FONTAINE, WARD BOND : MICHAEL PATE JAMES ARNESS the Rocks" Aug.9, 10 AUGUST 11, 12 Ida LUPINO AUGUST 11th, 12th AUGUST 13th, 14th ANNE BAXTER