The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 14 Apr 1955, p. 4

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, 1955 Page Four 'Social Notes Jerry Dinel is rae a few days in Toronto. Mrs. Lena Tessier and Char- lene spent a few days in Timmins Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Pipe have returned from a holiday in Florida. Charles Grant attended the funeral of his father in Matach ewant. Mrs. Stephen Bond and boys are spending this week in Toron- to. Miss Janice Hargrave visited with friends in Timmins this week. Miss B. MacDonald has return- ed from Stratford, where she visited relatives. Don MacDonald visited with his mother in Toronto over the past week-end. A. S. Johnston visited his daughter in' Barrie over the week-end. Miss Lauretta Venne, Pem- broke, came up for the Easter holidays. Mrs. Gordon Kirk and child- ren are spending the week in To- ronto and Buffalo. Mrs. Harry Lindsay and fam- ily are visiting with relatives in North Bay this week. Miss Dorothy Craig of Ottawa visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Craig over Easter. M.ss Ruth Emmerson of To- ronto is visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. Plaunt and Mr. Plaunt. Mrs Getson of Toronto spent Easter week-end with her sisters Mrs. Huard and Mrs. Liscumb. George Liscumb and Janice of St Catharines spent Easter with his mother, Mrs. Wes. Liscumb. Miss Meryl Canipbell, Kirkland Lake, is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Robert Camp- bell. Merrigan Hogan and Gerald Proulx of Scollard Hall. North Bay, are visiting with their pa- rents. Dr. and Mrs. Sebsinley and David of Oakville were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. D. Pringle. Ron Worth and Jerry Arbei- der, RCAF Camp Borden were visigors over the weekend- of Mrs. Alice Fleming. Plaunt of Oak- Easter week Mr. and Mrs. Miss Isabel ville is spending with her parents, Ritchie Plaunt. Miss Loretta O'Shaughnessy of Deep River is visiting with her mother, Mrs. T. J. O'Shaugh- nesssy. Mr. and Mrs. John Hessler of Sudbury were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and son Lorne of Sudbury visited Mrs. A. H- Chesser and family over the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton of Mount Hope visited over the week-end with Mrs. Barton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cooke Mr. and Mrs. A. Belland and daughter, Leslie spent Easter week-end with Mr. Belland's parents, Mr. and Mrs.: John A. Belland. Mr. and Mrs. Don Blackman and family were week-end guests of Mr. Blackman's sister, Mrs. Ted Fttzgerald, Mr. Fitzgerald and family. Mrs. M. J. Gutcher and dau- ghter, Debbie are visiting in To- ronto, Hamilton and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs..J._Lednor in Goderich. Mrs. J. Gutcher and Norman Gutcher motored to' Renfrew to - visit with Msr. Gutcher's daugh=*: ter, Mrs. Morris=Wallace;--M- Wallace and family---- Don Fawcett of the Depart- ment of Lands and Forests at Lindsay spent Easter week-end « i ax with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Suter COUNCILLOR-SIMARD'S: land and other friends in town. Miss Colleen MacDonald of Blind River motored to Renfrew with her grandmother, Mrs. J. ter in Haileybury Mr. and Mrs. John. paereee and daughter, and Delphis Fleury were in Noranda_ visiting Mrs. Forget's sister, Mrs. Fern Forget. Mr. Forget and family. Mrs. N. J. McAulay Sr. left last Thursday for a month's holiday in Oakville,visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. Kallies and Mr. Kallies. Mr and Mrs. Joe Hargrave and Susan, North Bay, spent the week-end, guests of Mr. Har- grave's (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hargrave. Miss Suzanne Smith nurse-in- training at the Sick Chilren's Hospital, Toronto, is home for Easter, visiting with her \pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith Mr. and Mrs. V. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor attended the 25th wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McLeish in Elk Lake on Satur- day. Mr and Mrs. D. R. Murray left for North Bay and Colling- wood to spend the Easter holi- days with their sons, Garnet in North Bay and James at Colling- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Lajeun- nesse and familp from Hamilton. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Lajeunnesse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Deraiche and_ fa- mily. Guests of Mrs. A.T. Humphries over the week-end were her daughter, Mrs. R. Labine, Mr. Labine of Sudbury, Mr. Ron Garafolo and Mrs.' Garafolo of Sherbrooke, Que. Mrs. Claire Chenier and_son Peter, of Timmins and Bernard Belec of Beaverlodge, Sask., were guests of- the Misses Rose and Mary E. Labine over the week-end. Mrs. Muriel Smith, local Art enthusiast. received a Red Star. given for honorable mention at the Tenth annual Art Exhibi- tion in North Bay early this week. Jack Leishman motored to the Soo, Mich., last week-end to pick up his mother. who has _ been visiting her brothers and sister in that area for the past two months. Call SADLER'S For Your Trucking Requirements SAND, GRAVEL, FILL Oo SADLER'S TRUCKING Georgina Ave. Phone 565 or 318 Boards and the Home and School Society. The Councillor was congratulated on his efforts and requested to carry on the Gutcher, after having spent Eas- eoad work. A letter was read from the Northern Ontario Natural Gas Co. Ltd. requesting the Council to pass the necessary by-law grant- ing a franchise to the Company to supply the Town of Haileybury THE HAILE YBURIAN Bett out cemetery gates has-~been delayed, occupied the of Council till 10:15. Coming Events 21st -- Annual Apr. meeting of the Ladies' Section of Thurs., the Haileybury Golf Club in the with natural. gas. Blue Room, Hotel Haileybury Councillor Fleming thought at 8.15 p.m. that if the Town did so there _ Fri.. April 22nd--Curling Club should be a time limit set for the Stag in the lounge of the Curl- Company to commence opera- ing Rink. tions. He did not believe in ty. Sat., April 23rd--St. Paul's ing up the town for an indefinite period. The Council took the view that considering the large amount of money the company was spend- ing, if the passing of the franchise by-law would assist them there could be no harm in _ helping' them, especially as the majority of the municipalities were doing the same things. Several minor subject which consumed considerable time but which were not of general inter- est or are of interest only to people who have strange tastes, 'such as those who are concerned because the illumination of the Altar Guild Annual Spring Tea, Miscellaneous and Produce Table at the home of Mrs. H. E. Caw- ley, 3 to 6 p.m. Tues., April 26th--Curling Club Annual Meeeting. Tues.. May 3rd--Meeting of the W.A, of the United Church. Service in Church at 8 p.m. be- fore meeting. May 6th--St Paul's WA Rum- mage Sale Sat., May 7th--W.A. of the United Church, Spring Tea and Produce Table Church Basement Fri., May 20th--Curling Clu) Dance with Henry Kelneck's Or- chestra. VARIETY BAKERY POTATO CHIPS PASTRY OF NEXT TO LIBRARY HOME-MADE BREAD ALL KINDS FERGUSON AVENUE Phone EDEY'S Food Market Meat Department 'Bacon, M.L. Sliced, mn: per Ib. Pork Roast» Ib. ......4.+ Loin -Porkas ip Hamburg, <2... o50. hee Hams, Schneider ready to serve, Ihe "Soc tdep ee eees 89 Bologna;. 'Piece, wilb:- a were. Gee ciate kai 25¢ Everyday Prices Corn Elakes, Kelloggs lances «as. ..-4--0------t4 oe 27c Bran Flakes, Kellogg's, 14-0%, .2........000 eee eeee 27¢ Rice. Krispies, large 0. php yer ohare ere scenes 29c Habitant Pea Soup, 28-0z. . 2 for 35c Tomato Soup Campbell's 7 oa" 2 tents es seer) 2 for 25c Ve8etable Soup, Campbell's .0.......-.. 5554055 2 for 27c Coffee, Maxwell House, Chase & Sanborn, 1-Ilb bag $1.12 Toilet whissuessinterlakeu wees 4 eee: 2 for 25¢ Jelly Powders and Puddings, Jello ...'......... 3 for 29c Macaroni, Spaghetti, Catella, l-lb. ...............-.. 16c Mills. @arnations6-pz eee eae ee ton 29c 23 - 5 WEEK-END BUTTER, 1b, CHATEAU CHEESE, %'s ; KRAFT DINNER .......... Friday and Saturday, Apr 15th and 16th-- DILL PICKLES, York, 24 OZ, SPECIALS AS CAB Arabi ihn Arie 2ifor.25c EMPIR THEATRE NewLiskeard Condensed Ads| FOR SALE--Almost new Appt. size Frigidaire and Stove. Phone 176. 6-tf-c FOR SALE--1937 Chevy Coach; good running order Best offer J R Williamson, Albert Street, Phone 404-W 6-1-* PICTURE FRAMING--at Mac- Lean's, 110. Main St. 44-tf. WANTED--Young Man over the age of 21 who would like to enter the hote] business. Apply Hote] Haileybury. Telephone 99 Haileybury. 2-2¢ AGENTS WANTED--in good. . Vacant territories... Dealers iv- "terésted communicate With- us tight Trow-to=! : co. ritory. Good products advan- zens ppinlasion. Guaran- eed success etails JITO, 5130, St. Hubert, ae _ 51-2-c | single bill. On Double bills, last Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Show at 7 and 9 p.m. complete show at 8.15 p.m THURSDAY NITE This Week's Cash IS PHOTO-NITE Offers Potal $550 ' THURS., FRI.. SATURDAY MARIA MONTEZ WANDA HENDRIX Double Feature Program "Sudan" "Black Dakotas" APRIL 15th and 16th JON HALL Cartoon MONDAY, TUES., Bomre ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -"Pushover" "Fred MacMurray, Phillip Carey. dlews, Cartoon ond Bhoxt APRIL 18th and 19th rE Rod Cameron, Joan Leslie. ¥ THURSDAY _ aa rent 20th and-21st_||_ "Hell's Outpost" News, Cartoon and Short long ~ = attention | Sars HAILEYBURY -- LAST TIMES TODAY COBALT -- FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Cinewasi ES! CIA GLASS WITHOUT SP ig vou See IT 7S TAKES you INTO A REALM OF "ENTERTAINMENT NEVER PHOTOGRAPHED BEFORE, ABOVE AND BELOW THE SEA! 200 CLNTURY FOX presents Plus "Hell JOHN WAYNE APRIL 15th and 16th Town" ALAN LADD HAILEYBURY -- FRL., THE TATTERED GRAY BANNER OF THE SOUTH! 2 Added "Ramboo Prison" Plus New and Cartoon SAT., COBALT--MONDAY and TUESDAY, Attraction or Se aie adie aie atte ad ll lt allt ad APRIL 15, 16 APRIL 18, 19 ANNE BANCROFT RICHARD BOONE LEE MARVIN al alll die sila dln atte oe allts -- ADULT ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S i dialM ' for Murder:..% WARNERCOLOR From WARNER BROS. - BAY MILLAND-GRACE KELLY ROBERT CUMMINGS ---Second "Eight O'clock Walk" HAILEYBURY--After Sun. Midnight, Mon., Tues., Apr. 18, 19 COBALT -- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ENTERTAINMENT -- APRIL 20, 21 ADULT Ne AAR ies HAD GOnR For Lire | Feature-- tt al ein at ottie ad ae siete liebe alte be atte ie a atte ae ame ote al HAILEYBURY--WED, and THURS., Th VA Ney COBALT--FRI. and» SAT., at H "The Man. from. Cairo" Starring GEORGE RAFT 7" DORIS DAY FRANK SINATRA Young» Added Attraction APRIL 20, 21 APRIL 22, 23 He art

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