The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 7 Apr 1955, p. 4

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ee ee Page Four ia HE HAI LE YBU RIAN THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, Social Notes Mr and Mrs. J: S. Weir leit this week for a holiday in Flor- ida. Mrs: Don Bergeron arrived home Wednesday from a holiday in Florida. Miss Therese Joya] of Mont- real is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mr. J. A. H- Joyal Mr. and Mrs. P- M. Fleming have returned from a_ two- month holiday in the Southern States. Suzanne Lecky and Mollie Millar are home from Whitby to spend Easter with their pa- rents in town. Membership Drive for Tem. Community Concerts Apr. 18-23 The_executive and directors of Temiskaming Community \Con- certs are busy planning their annual spring campaign which is to be held this' year during the week of April 18th to 23rd. Lists of names or renewals and 'prospective new members have been drawn up and distri- buted to the following workers in Haileybury: Mrs: A. H. Cooks, Mrs. E. Campbell, Mrs. R. D Cumming, Mrs. John Brumell, Miss Therese Fortier, Miss Rose Labine, Mis Mamie Meliek. Mrs Dalton Dean, Mrs. J. H. Murphy, Mrs. A. H- Kingsmill, Mrs. D. H. Millar and C. E. Grozelle. [t should be noted that this year new membersare being of- fered a bonus concert and may by subscribing prior to the 20th, attend the last concert of this season to be held on that date at which time the guest artist will be the well known and talented baritone, Conrad Thibault. A dinner wil] be held in New Liskeard in the Anglican Church basement on Monday, April 18th at 6:00 pm., to which all direc- tors and workers are cordially invited. The drive for membership will continue throughout the week and the choice of next year's artists will be made at the annual meeting on Saturday. Local headguarters will be set up this year in the front offices of the Ideal Dairy, who have kindly offered space for this occasion. Memberships may he obtained through any local worker at headquarters or at the last con- cert on the night of Wednesday, April 20th, when the doors of the Communtiy Hall in New Lis- keard will be opened at 7:00 p.m to facilitate the wish of those desiring to subse ribe or renew Horticultural Notes The Society suggests that any gardener who may have difficul- ty in getting good results from either a flower or vegetable, should write Division of Horti- culture, Canadian Experimental Farm, Ottawa and request a copy of the pamphlet covering the culture of the flower or vege- \Condensed his| FOR SALE--1 Annex. Tel. 119. 5-1-c FOR RENT--Wanted to sub-let furnished apartment from May Ist to Sept. 15th. Phone 638W : Bass 5-tf-c FOR SALE --Baby Carriage in Good éondition. Phone 664. Gurney ANYONE | desiring Wedding Cakes Phone 274. Please order 3 weeks In advance. 2-4-c WANTED-- House or Apart-~ ment. Phone\ 578-W 2-1-c PICTURE FRAMING--at Mac- Lean's, 110 Main St. 44-t£. W ANTED--Young Man over the age of 21 who would like to enter the hote] business, Apply Hotel Haileybury. Telephone 99 Haileybury. 2-2c AGENTS WANTED--in_ good vacant territories. Dealers i- terested communicate with us right now to reserve your ter- ritory. Good products advan- tageous commission. Guaran- teed success. Details JITO, 5130, St. Hubert, ees 1-2-c table in question. The Spade will be mailed at no cost to the gardener. OBITUARY WESTON At Teeswater on April Ist, 1955, (formerly Weston Shoe Company Campbellford, Ontario) belov- ed husband of Hannah Elizabeth Tedd and dear father of Lily (Mrs. R: D. Cumming), Hailey- bury and Evelyn (Mrs-A. C. An- derson) Teeswater. Interment was at Cemetery after service home Teeswater iteeLne School Boards Ask Council for paiely Wieasures 1oc Cupiis (continued irom rage 1) nore Gauger oi uainage lo We luad than there 1s trom aulomlo~ biles or -iruck Lrattic. un the strength Of this assur- ance, Council gave the desired perilission, A deputation oi Board oi Ldu- cauon and deparate School irustees appeared peiore Councy with the object ot trying to de- vise some tarigible meiunod ol reduciig the danger to both school children and adults trom tramic accidents im the vicinity ot both the Public and Separate Schools, Messrs. It. Lulioch and. H: A. Doran represented the board 01 tducation and Gordon Davies represented the Separate School. tach oi these gentlemen were quite emphatic in their opinions that the situation was quite serious and that it was advis- able that the united etiorts ot aic school boards, the Coun. and the Home and School Board should be concentrated on the problem. P lt was generally agreed that the deputation and the Council- lors that-a flashing overhead light at both north and south , alpptoaches to the school areas wuld be likely to cause motor- ists to slow down when their attention was arrested by such lights but it was pointed out that last year when such a light at the corner of Main Street and Rorke Avenue was requested the Highway Department, raised objections. Councillor Fleming said that he had been informed that some Quebec centres the speed limit was reduced to 20 miles in school areas: Councillor Simard showed the meeting some diagrams _ illus- trating warning signs which are made use of in some towns, and it was agreed that if permission could be Recedred from the High- way and Provincia Police auth- orities to use them some im- provement might be expected. Mr. Simard was authorized to to interview the police and the Highway authorities. The Mayor said that in his Richard Charles Weston - citizens ~will find paying practically the same as ast year with Public School supporters having the advantage of a mill less to pay than last year, while Separate School supporters having mill more. opinion the cure would be found it the 30-mile an hour speed limit in town could be rigidly enforced The Council then devoted its attention to' an itemized study of teh estimates and while the rates have not been finally struck there is every probability that HALF-LOADING REGULATIONS AS OUTLINED IN THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT WILL BE IN FORCE AS AT 12.01 am. FRIDAY, APRIL 8th, 1955 Frost Action during the Spring months causes road beds to get soft and readily subject to damage bY traffic. Overloading WILL NOT Be Allowed! The abuse of roads by a few causes great inconvenience to in the protection of the District benefit. many. District co-operation roads will result in THE PENALTY FOR OVERLOADING IS A FINE OR IMPRISONMENT OR BOTH. PERMITS MAY ALSO BE SUSPENDED Traffic Officers will he on duty in this District to check loads. Hea ee 24 Your co-operation to prevent unlawful and unnecessary abuse of roads is earnestly solicited. / G. WETHERALL, Division Engineer, Department of Highways, Ontario THEATRE NewLiskeard |JEMPIR Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. single bill. Show at 7 and 9 p.m On Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m THURSDAY NITE IS PHOTO-NITE This Week's Cash Offers Total $535.00 THURS., FRI., SATURDAY APRIL 7th, 8th, 9th "Long Long Trailer" Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Cartoon and Shorts Easter Sun. Midnite, Mon., Tues. Wed April 10, 11, 12, 13 "Fasy To Love" Williams Tony News Cartoon and Shorts Esther Martin Van Johnson Martinee Mon, Apr'l 11, 2:00 pm. HEY KIDS!--All Cartoon Matinee Wed, Daas 13, 2:00 p.m. Ta SSE Diamond Rings at A.W. Sanderson and qualify for the National Prize "A HONEYMOON AT THE WALDORF-ASTORIA" IN THIS. STUPENDOUS Pridal Boll ESSAY CONTEST Your friendly Jeweller is conducting a gigantic Essay Contest. It's fun to enter and easy to win. Our prize to the local winner is a beautiful Bridal Bell Diamond Ring. And you also have a chance at the National Prize offered he the Manufacturers of Bridal Bell Diamond Rings... "A Honeymoon at the Waldorf- Astoria" . . . seven glorious days in New York City, . with all expenses paid. Come in today . . . we'll show you how you can-win. If you live out of town, just - write us and we will send 3 yen an entry form and com- plete details. Ae. * x mae OF ~ sees themselves ™ to pay one! HAILEYBURY -- LAST TIMES TODAY COBALT--FRI. and SAT., APRIL 8, 9 "The Americano" "To Many Girls" | Added Attraction-------- | | | Lucanlle BALL, Desi ARNAZ. Ann Miller, Eddie Bracken eater 3 HAILEYBURY -- FRI., SAT., APRIL 8th, 9th | COBALT--MONDAY and TUESDAY, Apr. 11, 12 Matinee Monday at 1:30 p.m Panoramic Productions presents VAN JOHNSON. JEGE JOANNE | FAL HEY) ae Be L ¥t é ¥ PRODUCED BY DIRECTED BY CREEN PLAY By foot FONARD GOLOSTEIN RUDOLPH MATE SYONEY BOEKI Feature-- --Second Every Green-Hell frenzy unleashed from one to al be et' a: HAILEYBURY--After Sun. Midnight, Mon., Tues., Holiday Matinee at 1:30 p.m. COBALT -- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 13th, 14th Apr. 11, 12 ALL THE 20th Century-Fox ey FLESH D AND FIRE SITES OFTHE =< ene INTERNATIONAL MARLON. BEST-SELLER pERANDC SIMMONS *:MERLE "OBERON MICHAEL - RENNIE - - CinemaScoPE COLOR'by De Luxe Added Attraction 66 a The Fast and the Furious" Filmed at the Pebble Beach International Sports Car Races *| IRELAND, Dorothy MALONE With John HAILEYBURY--WED. and THURS., ' APRIL 13, 14 Matinee Wednesday at 1:30 pm. COBALT -- FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 15th and 16th 20: CUMTURY 0x presents | Beneath ine 12- Mile Reef "Robert WAGNER "Testy MOORE Gilbert ROLAND Sus Plus: "Five Guns West"

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