The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 21 Jul 1955, p. 3

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\ Vs ' THURSDAY, Y ke JULY 21st, 1955 THE HAILEYBURIAN Page Three job for its veteran members at pres- ent but with more members in our branch we could make our own more of a social club than it is at present. Now with our few loyal and active members it is all we can do to get the work done in any manner possible. This could be remedied very e&sily with more \members to help. So be- San News The regular bingo was held on Monday and the winners were Josephine Nootchtai, Miss Janet Veilleuv, Mrs. Cora Swain Mr. Mre ~ Cammanda, Canadian Legion. Jack McVittie and John Valentine appeared be fore the council on behalf of the Legion, and asked for transfe1 of the deeds. They said that since the wai the Legion has completely rc | 4 <s shits Morissette. ~ habilitated the building, and ginning the first meeting of the new 3 Zs t 4 ding, and q . season on. the SECOND MONDAY Mrs. Knight, Miss Gauthier, P'. spent more than $4.000 on im P Canadian OF SEPTEMBER be present and give Tonin won the raffle. : provements. The town allowed ' your support. There were many visitors from the Legion to take over th: i" Lesion News This column has been offered to our local Branch No: 54, of the Canadian Legion, through the generosity of the Haileyburian. The paper has given me the go-ahead to say anything I have to say for the Legion, in the way of praise, or a blast, to any and all. The string attached being that I didn't involve the Haileyburian with a little law suit ... and I wouldn't call Till next week. . . . WEDDING BELLS SOUCIE--TRAHAN Miss Renee Soucie recently became the bride of Ony] Trahan in Holy Cross church Hailey- bury. The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, J. Soucie of Moon- Hearst, Sherbrooke, Iroquois Fall, Ansonville. They were vis- iting Mrs. Quinn, Miss Monique Bisson, Mrs, Knight and Miss Simone Cormier, Miss S. Ladou- ceur, Mr. Ranger, Mr. Purificate Miss Jean Labelle, Estelle Four- ville. , Mr. Jack Sween has been dis- charged. LEGION GETS BUILDING building following the war, but the title has never been trans ferred. Council agreed to the tranfer, , providing the Legion continues to allow local organizations to use the buildings, and providing the Legion does not sell th LEO'S TAXI = ' "RUTHLESS RUST' is on the loose! YOUR BES 1 DEFENCE is th e fact that Glass carit rust! that a string ... would you? Phone 311 Branch 54 at present is on a sum- beam and she was a teacher at 9 aN a - IT'S TRUE... the glass-surfaced steel tank mer lay off for the months of July the separate schoo] in Hailey - ee ee council Sees aoe Leo Deraiche, I Top. of a Glasteel water heater can't rust and August. Beginning the second bury. Mr. Trahan is the son of onday evening to transter title HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO because glass can't rust. ' 1 IT'S WONDERFUL . . . You can have all the Monday of September though things will begin to roll along again. What we want for the beginning of a new season is new members; and the mem- bers that we have to turn out and give their support. > is a saying I Mr. and Mrs, D, Trahan of Ver- ner and he was a teacher at Elk Lake. Rev. Father L. Brunette per- formed the ceremony and wed- of the Legion building to the ------ sparkling clean hot water you want. No more rust to ruin your wash or corrosion dirt to discolor water and fixtures. Your hot water will be as clean and sanitary as the water you drink. IT'S MADE TO LAST. . . You won't have the have heard the Auxiliary of 19 : ¥ the Canadian Legion use that ends ding music was played by Sister expense of replacing a Glasteel every with this little bit, "Are you an active St, Augustine and during the few years--because glass can't rust. member or do you just belong?". BS Blais of North bz 'e This I find very applicable. We haye Mass Rev. J- lais of North bay v/; members, but we néed their support was the solist. he GLASTEEL ay the eel noe the branch The bride was given 1m mar- does its planning and carries out its ,j. by Mr Brazeau and at- Bsinekee AWE tine all tnemmbers'-opin. CeCe by, at: ' ve : Au business. We use a (monte! ome tended by Miss Irene Brazeau, EVELYN'S SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE TOMATIC WATER HEATERS this business and planning. Monique Mageau and Bertha IS WELL:-WORTH WAITING FOR. e are planning an initiation for |Lorie as maids of honor. 5. . the second Money of October for Henry Boudry was best man more new members and throughout and the ushers were A. Belanger JUL, SUMMER MERCHANDISE GREATLY = the summer we are trying to contact all the local veterans that do not belong to the Canadian Legion now. If there are any veterans that have not been approached, but would like to become members, let us know. We welcome all to the fold. To any members that haven't paid their dues for 1955 we have two very competent comrades that would be only too glad to be of service to you. There is Mr. James Reavell, our treasurer, who can be found at his home and store on the corner o Blackwall Street and Georgina Ave- nue, and Mr. Reavell's assistant. Mr. Jack Hughes who is conveniently located at the "corner Store". These two gentlemen will gladly accept all dues paid them and give you a receipt. These due payments are divided among Dominion Command, Proyin- cial Command and to the Branch itself. With the payment of your dues Mr. Reavell forwards a payment to Provincial Command who return a card stating that you are a paid up member for the year. This card proving you a paid up member of good standing for the year is your pass as a guest into other branches. The Legion is doing a commendable CHURCHES a THE CHURCH NEEDS YOU YOU NEED THE CHURCH Albert Gospel Hali SUNDAY Sunday School, 2:30 p.m. _ Breaking of Bread--1i a.m. Gospel Meeting--/ p.m. THURSDAY Ladies' Prayer Meeting, 2:3( p.m. rublic Bible Reading and Prayer Meeting--S p.m The Untied Church REV A. T. DENHOLM, M.A, B.D, HAILEY BURY Public Worship--11.00 a,m. Junior Sunday School meets at 11 a.m. Senior Sunday School meets at 10 a.m. NORTH COBALIL Worship--/.30 p.m. Public Lhe Salvation Army Duncay Mouruug Mecting--11.0U0 a.m, Sunday Schooi---2.50 p.m. Tuesday Night--Public Meet- ing, 7-3U. Daivation Meetiug--7.00 p.m., Cobait Sunday School, Cobait--2.19 pus Pastor--Howard S. Staples 11 a.m.--Junior Church School Classes for all age groups. - 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Subject Path of Folly "God be- seeching, man refusing to made forever glad" WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. Mid-week Meeting. for Prayer and Bible Study. Youare invited to worship with us and to fellowship inthe things of God. Bring the children. Pentecostal Assembly RORKE AVENUE Sunday School-- 10.00 a.m. Morning Worship--11.00 a.m. Evangelistic Service--8.00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Tuesday at & Young People's Meeting--Fri., 8 p.m. St. Paul's Church Holy Communion--8.00 a..m. Ist Sunday, Holy Communion--11 a.m. Other Sundays, Matins--11 a.m. Church School meets at 11 a.m. Evening Prayer--7.30 p.m. ST. GEORGE'S, NORTH GOBALT Morning Serviee--9.15 a.m, of North Cobalt and June "Vrahan of Verner. For her wedding, the bride wore a gown of nylon lace on white satin, her fingertip veil ot elusion tulle was caught by a crown of white flowers and she carried a prayer book decorated with rose sweethearts. The maids of honor wore gowns Ot rose green and blue with head dresses of matching material. They carried a spray of mums. Following the wedding recept- ion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brazeau, the couple left on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. For travelling the bride wore a light rose suit with navy ac- cessories. a aera, HS dal ie FORD i ton '49 $495 CHEVROLET " ton 53 $1195 OLDS. with radio '48 $695 MERCURY, sedan '47 $415 STUDEBAKER,sedan '54 $1695 55 STUDEBAKER, overdrive sedan with radio $2395 (Demonstrator) PLYMOUTH, new motor '46 $395 F.W.D. good tires '45 best offer! MERCURY 3 ton with hoist LAND ROVER JEEP 4-wheel drive '51 $750 * PONTIAC sedan delivery '31 $895 Hoist, steel $350 1 Twelve-foot plate Leo's Car Lot Elliott Street Tel. 311 REDUCED. 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