Page Six HE HAILEYBURIAN Mr. and Mrs. M. Pipe of Brus- sels are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Pipe. Mr. and Mrs. George Mawhin- ney from Shelburne, Ontario, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mawhinney's mother, Mrs. Wil- liam MacFarlane. Mr.and Mrs. J. G. Hough and son Paul of Miami, Florida, were visiting Mrs. Hough's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Pipe. Mrs. T. Gaboury visited with her son, Rev. Marcel Gaboury who is a priest in South Temisk- aming. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson from Toronto are visiting Mrs. John- son's aunt, Mrs. L. Nicholls. Mrs. H. Glassford and two sons, Donald and Stewart are visiting relatives in Pembroke and Arnprior. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mashburm of Miami Florida are gpending a week with Mrs. Mashburm's mother Mrs. H. S. Burton. Mrs. Cassel of Kirkland Lake and daughter Ann are visiting with Mrs. H. S. Burton. Mrs. F. Saxton is visiting with her daughter Mrs. W. R. Teed in Sudbury for a week. Mr. R. Nolan and daughter Mary were visiting Southern Ontario and parts of the WSs: Mrs. H. Lauzor of home visiting Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Sarnia are Lauzon's parents, F. Dempster. Mrs. S. Smallman and children are on a holiday to Southern On- tario. Mrs. Kathleen Atkinson arriv- ed home last week from a holi- TRIL-TOWN DRIVE - IN - THEATRE Just off Highway 11, 2 miles north, }4" mile east, N. Lisk. FRIDAY -- SATURDAY AUGUST 26th--27th "PARATROOPER" Technicolor Alan Ladd -- Leo Genn MONDAY -- TUESDAY AUGUST 29th--30th "KIDNAPPERS" Jon Whitley WEDNES. -- THURSDAY AUG. 31st--SEPT. 1st "ALL ASHORE" Technicolor M .Rooney -- D. Haymes Washrooms-Lunch Counter * LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop. HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO DAVE SHARP Phone 978 New Liskeard PLUMBING and HEATING and ELECTRICAL | FOX CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Wry Expert packing and moving We specialize in the Pallet vault storage system. Agent Allied Van Lines Ltd For Free Estimates Phone collect North Bay 2049 SSS SS TTC day spent at her cottage in Cal- lendar. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hargrave are Mrs. Hargraye's brothers, Alvin Fur- tney of St. Mary's and Earl Furtney of Park Hill, also a nephew, Geo. Furtney, London, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Har- grave and Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lips- combe and children of Sudbury. Miss Anna Landeriault of Sud- bury is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gordon Shortt and Mr. Shortt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and family returned home last week from a holiday spent at Temaga- mi. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. St. Louis last weekend were Mr, Frank St. Louis and Miss Mary Jennings of North Bay and Mr. Westley St. Louis of the Police Dept., Ottawa. Mr. V. St. Louis is a patient in Misercordia Hospital at pres- ent. Miss Marlene Munn and Mr. Jack Scillicorn of Frankford were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hargrave. Mrs. R. W. Baril of Trail, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Slade of Falconbridge and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lightbound of Montreal are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornp- son. Mr. and ss Mr. Stewart Glassford of Or- illia-is visiting friends in Hailey- bury. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Speaker re- turned to Toronto on Monday, after spending three weeks with Mr .and Mrs. A. Speaker. Mr. J. H. Watson, Miss Nina Cryer of Gravenhurst and Mr. Ted Kergon of Toronto were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Moris- sette announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline Helen, to Mr. George Richard Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Morris of Toronto. The marriage will take place on Saturday, September the tenth, nineteen hundred and fifty-five. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Richard Charles Fleming of Haileybury, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ruth, to Joseph Peter McDonough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonough, of Toronto. The marriage will take place on Saturday, September 17th, 1955 at 10 o'clock in New- man Chapel, Toronto. FAREWELL PARTY A farewell party was held on Saturday night, Aug. 13th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fleming for Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Gregg who left last Friday to make their home in Sudbury. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. B. Lacourx, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Inch of . Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Doug McClennan, Miss Marj. Richard, Hugh Knox of New Liskeard, Mrs. O. M. Hen- nessy, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moris- sette, Mrs. M. Lavigne and Mr. and Mrs. Neil McAulay -of Hail- eybury. A farewell gift was presented to them from the gathering. ARMY FILMS TO BE SHOWN Capt. R. J. Poppleton, Officer Commanding "C" Squdron The Algonquin Regiment, says the citizens who attend the Regi- ment's "Open House" next week are going to see some fine Army Films. Over twenty films have been selected as the best available in the Canadian Army Film Libra- ry and these will be shown on different evenings. They will in- clude Armoured units in action, documentary war films and even a film captured from the Japan- ese forces in the Pacific War. You are invited to visit Hailey- bury Armouries any evening next week to see what's going on. In net value of production con- struction accounted for 14.4 per ent of Canada's industrial output in 1952, agriculture accounted for 18.0 per cent, and manufactures accounted for 54.3 per cent. i ry Our Want. Ads. of North Bay | NOT YET READY The Larder Lake to Englehartoperated by Canada's two princi-~; bypass is not ready for traffic pal railway companies has_ in- yet, according to the departmentcreased by 4,736 since 1923. of highways. Construction work has been hampered by © forest fires along the route. The partment does not expect The From 1945 to 1953 the con- de- sumpsion of milk in Canada de- theclined from 1.02 pints per person work to be completed this year. Per day to .86 pints. SS WANTED--Young local _ busi- ness man would like room and board with a private family _please phone 362. 25-1 -* FOR SALE--8 doz, sealers/at/50 cents a dozen, one four foot sweed saw, extra blades for $1.00, one buck saw, 50 cents, one high chair for $1.00, one 16 pound ice chisel for $2.00, 6 quarts of motor oil for $2.00, one brush knife for 50 cents, one folding cot for $5.00. __Phone 625-W. 25-1-* FOR RENT--A big furnished _ bedroom, Phone 634, 24-4-c TO: RENT--Two room furnished cottages for rent. Furnished. Vacant Sept. 5. References re- quired. Apply Blue Top Cabins, North Cobalt. Phone 3032. [te ee 25-2-* FOR rooms or room and board, apply Mrs. Romeo Dupuis, Lawlor Street, Haileybury Tel. 274, 25-2-c Earn $50. to $75. a week. We will start you in business where you live. Familex, 1600 ~ Delorimier, Montreal. 25-1-c FOR SALE--Walnut Dining Room suite, Library table and chair. Boys bicycle. Apply May, Cecil Street. 25a1=* FOR SALE--Bedroom suite, el- ectric stove, refrigerator and washer, Electro Lux and other articles. Telephone 160, 25-1-* FOR RENT--Four room = apart- ment, Hardwood floors. Living room, two bedrooms, complete bathroom, -hot water. Newly decorated. Possession at once. W. E. Vannier. Tel. 435, Hail- eybury. 25-1-c FOR RENT--Modern furnished large bedroom, kitchen privil- eges. Down town. Phone 674. 24-3-* HOMES FOR SALE Haileybury Fine Large, 2 storey brick home, Blackwall street. Living room, dining, kitchen. Full basement, four bedrooms, EXCELLENT 2 STOREY HOME, Probyn street. Divid- ed into two modern two bed- apartments. Full cement base- ment, Oil furnace, all conven- iences. Reasonably priced. LOW DOWN PAYMENT, takes, excellent terms, two storey, 4 bedroom home, Rus- sell street. New oil furnace hot water radiators, full base- ment and garage. For further details Nixon-Bege and Hutchison Realtors Phone 322 New Liskeard SCHOOL BUSES FOR SALE--3 Chevrolet, 49 pas- senger; 1 Chevrolet, 36 passen- ger; 1 Ford, 49 passenger; all in excellent condition, terms arranged. Apply QO. S. Carner phone 223 Smithville, Ont. 23-3-« Stenographer wanted for Ontar- io department of Labor for three weeks. Start Sept. 6. Phone Haileybury 202, or Box 473. i 2420; FOR RENT--Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, yroyne WS Zone FOR SALE--Morrison cottage on Lake Temagami. Fully fur- nished. Coal oil refrigerator. Write, Mrs. J. Mitchell, 1034 Mohawk St., Oshawa. 20-3-c NEW LISKEARD EMPIRE THEATRE [FOTONITE $635. single bill. Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. On Double bills, last complete shov at 8.15 p.m Show at 7 and 9 pm Last Showimg Tonite-- "NIGHT PEOPLE" FRIDAY and SATURDAY -- Technicolor "Ten Wanted Men" Cartoon, Plus Added Shorts AUGUST 26th--27th RANDOLPH SCOTT MONDAY and TUESDAY, (73 . Prince ROBERT WAGNER Added Shorts and News Cinemascope -- Technicolor AUGUST 29th--30th = 3 Valiant" JANET LEIGH Matinee , Monday 2 p. m. KIM NOVAK News, Cartoon, Plus Shorts WEDNESDAY and .THURSDAY. AUGUST 3lst--SEPT. Ist "Five Against the House" GUY MADISON number of miles of road ,. Matinee Wed. at 2 p.m. "Tonight and COMING SUN. MIDNITE 12.05. TWO FAVORITE RITA HAYWORTH "Sunnyside of the Street', FRANKIE LAINE SEPTEMBER 4th ONLY MUSICALS Every Night, COMING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SEPT. 5, at the STRAND THE SEA KENNETH TOBEY- FAITH DOMERGUE K SHOW! Sates. Ne et ee ee = (CLASSIC AMM" COBALT HAILEYBURY -- LAST TIMES TODAY COBALT: FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 26th--27th GLEN BARBARA fod « SEANWECK --ADDED FEATURE-- "River Beat" PHYLLIS KIRK JOHN BENTLY A a a Oe Oe HAILEYBURY: FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUG. 26th--27th COBALT: MONDAY and TUESDAY AUGUST 29th--30th A HILARIOUS # NEW LOOK AT LIFE! JACK CARSON - MAMIE Van DOREN --ADDED FEATURE-- "The Gun that Won the West" IN COLOR PAULA RAYMOND DENNIS MORGAN Haileybury: After Sunday Midnight MON. and TUE. ee 29, 30 MATINEE MONDAY at 1.30 pm COBALT: WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY AUG. 31--SEP. 1 MATINEE WEDNESDAY At 1.30 pm PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: Due to the length of this pro- gram (4 hours) there will be one complete showing only each evening. Box Office Opens 6.45 p.m. DAVE CROCKETT Show Starts: 7.15 starts 7.45 "Wie SCREEN --ADDED FEATURE-- 'BURT LANCASTER in "The Crimson Pirate" (In Technicolor) er HAILEYBURY: WED. and THURS. COBALT. FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUG. 31--SEPT. 1 SEPT. 2nd--3rd trail town Jezebel! HAYDEN Ds CARLO SCOTT --ADDED FEATURE-- "High Society WITH THE BOWERY BOYS fa athe all fe ie a ele al a ale ais ea a kee Beale a elle ie aie eli ale ele ati