The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 24 Mar 1955, p. 4

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Page Four & iw _ JHE HAILEYBURIAN a dck.: yMbtns as pale Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. ibs of Ma- tachewan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. McMahon. Mr and Mrs. George Eady and girls of Collingwood visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cragg. Mr. Jack Foster of Levack. Ont.. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foster. Mrs. N. C. McVittie has~ -re- turned from visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Keith Adams in Toronto. Mrs. Iza McNaught, Walter McNaught and Mrs. Rene Sauve and children spent a few day in Toronto this week. Mrs. W. R. Gordon has re- turned from visiting her brother Captain D'Alton Hudson and Mrs: Hudson, in Midland. Gauvreau and Harold Kutler of Hamilton vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gauvreau over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. F.* Prime and Mr. and Mrs. C. Cassell of Kirk- land Lake visited at the home of Mrs. Harry Burton last week. Miss Pauline Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mitchell and boys of Kirkland Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. Mitchell's mother, Mrs. Nessa McAulay. Katie and Hope Middleton, former Haileyury girls were visi- tors.at the home of Mr. and Mrs S. Craig over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart and daughter, Carpl of Calgary, Alberta visited with Mr. Stew- art's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hager, Moore's Cove Mr. L. Loranger of Earlton was the winner of a blanket which was raffledsby the nurses at the School of Nursing at the Misericordia Hospital Nie and Mrs. Eric Dempsey and--Mrs.--A. Belland and daughter of Bracebridge are visiting with their parents, Mr and Mrs. John Belland. Enjoy Pot Luck Supper on Saturday Evening Around one hundred curlers and friends gathered at the curl- ing rink on Saturday evening lost and enjoyed a get-together A pot-luck supper started (the evening and then there were two draws made with all six sheets used 4-end oli heing for \Condensed Ads STENOGRAPHER WANTED-- For Office in Haileybury, short- hand necessary. Phone Hail- eybury 293. See FOR SALE--Several fine prop- erties both large and small at various prices. E. M, Mc- Cuaig, Realtor. Phone 135 3-1-c BAKE SALE--On Saturday. af- ternoon at the Hydro Office. Auspices Girl Guides. 3-1--c FOR SALE--One Farm-All Cub Tractor and 10 pieces of ma- chinery in sets. Will sell cheap Phone 619-W, Town. 3-2-* FOR SALE--One Rug 6x9; 3 scatter rug; 1 oak den table; 2 walnut end tables; one large child's Tricycle. Phone 182. 3-3-* ANYONE | desiring Wedding Cakes Phone 274. Please order _ 3 weeks In adyance. Z 4-6 WANTED-- House or. Apart- ment. Phone' 578-W 2-1-c¢ FOR SALE--1951 2-door Chev., radio, heater, excellent condi- tion. Phone 522. Cash $900.00 FOR SALE--Mercury Outboard Motors at factory prices. One Mercury Mark 20 Demonstra- tor, 25 h.p. equivalent. Two Mercury Mark 5, 7 h.p. equi- valent- Also Johnson 10 h.p. Demonstrator. Phone Stephen ~B .Bond Jr. 365: 50-tf-c PICTURE FRAMINGe#at Mac- Lean's, 110 Main St. 44-tf. WANTED--Bar Tender for Sil-. ver Room. Apply Hotel Hailey-3*: bury. Telephone 99. a ke2e WANTED--Young Man-over the age of 21 who would like to enter the hote] business. Apply Hotel Haileybury, Telephone games. 5veryone expressed 'the hope that next season we would have more of these, The prize went to Cliff Low- erys rink--Tuuli Lowery, vice- skip; Lloyd Pirie, second and Marg. Hughes, lead. Rebekahs, Mrs. Olive Childs was aypoint- ed to attend the Rebekah Assem- bly in June at Toronto and plans were made for the District Dep- uty, Mrs. Lila Taylor of New Liskeard when she will make her officilal visit at the next meeting to be held on April 6th. Noble Grand Mrs. A. Demp- ster conducted a short business meeting. Mrs. H. Burton report- tid for the sick committee and thes Ga Panez ae A yote of thanks was extend- ed to Mrs. A. Dempster, Mrs H. Burton and Mrs. Al Hargrave for successful projects during the month. Lodge closed in form after which a practice was held, bin- go was played and Mrs B. Lathem. was the winner of the blackout specia] a lovely cup and saucer donated 'by. Mrs. Burton Tea was served and a social half-hour enjoyed Remembrance Martin away In loving memory of Hanstke who passed March 16th, 1952. Today recalls sad memories Of a dear father gjone to rest And the ones who think of him Are the ones who loved him best. --Ever remembered his Wife, Louise Hantske, 'Vim- mins, Ont. and his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, Toronto. by --Want Ads Bring Results! Appeal-For increased Funds | THURSDAY, MARCH -24. 1955 throvigh Legion branches and auxiliaries 23 scholarships of $300 | each were awarded {n Ontario ! through the Legion's Scholarhip } Fund. It ts hoped that this year } sufficient funds will be donated { to increase the number of schol- | arships to thirty. Application forms these scholarships are now in the hands of secondary school principals throughout the Province of On- tario. in Legion ScholarshiPs The Ontario Command of the Canadian Legion is appealing to all its branehes and auxiliaries in the province for increased con- tributions to the Legion's Schol- arship Fund. with the expecta- tion of increasing the number of scholarships awarded to sons and daughters of War veterans to assist them in securing univer- city education. Last year, through voluntary -- donations for EMPIR THEATRE New Liskeard ~ TIAES (ly COBALT, HAILEYBURY -- LAST TIMES TODAY COBALT -- FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 25th and 26th "Riding Shotgun" Added Attraction Mon. to Sat--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Show at 7 and 9 p.m. single bill. On Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m LAST SHOWING TONIGHT: "PHFFFT" THURSDAY NITE IS PHOTO-NITE This Week's Cash Offers Total $510.00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 25th and 26th Double Feature - "Buck Privates" ABBOTT & COSTELLO "Outlaw: Stallion" PHIL CAREY Cartoon MONDAY, TUES., MARCH 28th and 29th "Sailor Beware" DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS Cartoon and News Matinee Monday at 4.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY MARCH 30th and 3i1st "Submarine Command" William Holden Nancy Olson News, Cartoon, Plus Added Shorts Coming "4 _ Plus : AN ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDING ETCHIKA CHOUREAU ©» LISE BOURDIN * JOELLE-BERNARD +» MARYSE MARTIN™ JEAN-CLAUDE PASCAL .* VALENTINE TESSIER They eine from everywhere, from every class. Fe ree = Monday April 4th ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 7 MAO. SOCIAL = TRAGEDY REVEALED IN ALL ITS FRANKNESS Each girl's story is different, but it is i -) written on their faces... 4 sad loves, 5 secret loves... fill Nw PARENTS: | \ \ To help you protect your loved . ! ones see this motion picture/ YOUNG MEN ' AND WOMEN { should see this stirring drama i to realize the pitfalls life can hold! : a INTERNATIONAL FILM DISTRIBUTORS. LTD. MAT N2930 \ \ Released in Canada by 99 Haileybury, 2 ga Ta i a oh, "An Inspector Calls" HAILEYBURY -- FRI., SAT., COBALT--MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 25th, 26th MARCH 28th, 29th Deadly weapons and thundering fists were the chips they used! ia? * Added Attraction "The Queen of Sheba" | a lle alin alten alle atte atte adie ties ate adie adie. atte atthe atthe athe atthe adie aaah atin natn natn nn HAILEYBURY--After Sun. Midnight, Mon., Tues., Mar. 28, 29 COBALT -- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, March 30 31 Gs TWO BIG HITS ON THE SAME PROGRAM "@@ -- ASD UL 1. -EaNer EoR TA 1 NOM EN er of an empire of vice and dice... shiny violence... and shady love! he a ALLIED ARTISTS Presents Sey > eee GARY MERRILL-JAN STERLING sTHE HUMAN JUNGLE" wm PAULA RAYMOND » EMILE MEYER REGIS TOOMEY + CHUCK CONNORS Plus ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Victim by victim... he makes all women pay for what one woman did! te WS salle ale adie cde sale dle atte a Se oll lithe atten len alt aitten ote ot HAILEYBURY--WED. and THURS., March 30, 31 COBALT--FRI. and SAT., APRIL 1, 2 ra in his latest and greatest role, as G. K, CHESTERTON'S co-starring JOAN. GREENWOOD ___CECIL PARKER ----= 2 a eecond. Feature-- Starring Alastair Sim "Ten. Wanted Men" TECHNICOL@RwStasring RANDOLPH SCOTT

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