The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 22 Sep 1955, p. 2

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x" = 2 ¥ G . Page Two THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1955_ THE HAILEYBURIAN wis experienced in larger centres in and the guest of honor Mrs. Southern Ontario, by lines from William Manderstrom. the television contro] stations tapped right into the house just as a telephone. Founded by C. C. Farr in 1904 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Issued Every Thursday Mrs. William Lathem, 'nee THE ROTARY WHEEL from The Haileyburian Margaret Watson was guest of 1 | Office Broadway St., by Norman Abraham What does this mean to Hail- honor at a surprise stork show- 34 Lang Street, Coba: t. Haileybury, Ont. eybury? The Bell Telephone er held at the home of Mrs. Wes Phone 4685 JOHN HUNT This week, our club was for- Micro-Wave System only opera- Coe. é ; é i Publisher, tunate in listening to not only tes under the direction of tele- Games were played with priz- Sewing Cabinets -- Fashion Aids Member Canadian Weekty Newspapers Assn. an interesting, but educational vision stations such as those be- €s going to the winners. ~ irons = a Notions = bindings Authorized as Second-Class Mail, Post Office lecture on the Bell Telephone ing set up at North Bay and Mrs. Robert King and Mrs. . 'Bea Department, Ottawa Micro-Wave system which is Timmins. These stations are Clayton Coe presented the hon- Repairs -- Rents -- arts In Canada----$2.50 per year, in advance now being constructed fromclosest to our district, but oree with a decorated basket of In United States--$3.50 per year in advance coast to coast. through tests made by Mr, Mc- gifts. Z + -- A number of guests .attended, Kelvie, we are just out of reach Mrs. Lathem thanked every- = : Rotarian Jim Thomson of North of being able to receive televi- one for the lovely gifts she re- hea EDITORIALS Bay, Rotarian John Lonie of sion from them, as television on- ceived. Haileybury's importance as a Erie, Ontario, Clarence Taylor ly travels 45 to 50 miles from Lunch was served by the co- center of mining activity is of Toronto, and Mr. McKelvie the transmitting station. hostesses, Mrs. Wes Coe, Mrs. : once again underlined by the of the Northern Telephone Com- yee: be only ; pee we pe reste ae a eo rood news on the front page. pany in New Liskeard. will receive television is by freak King an rs. Clayton Coe. T o a C ° Li . d Beenie we cannot helge ae lecture was given by Don reception, by a local station, or Those attending were; Mrs. emiskaming. onstruction imite wondering if we might not have Black and Mr. Ryan, both of the by a booster tower set up in this Laurel Birtch of Cobalt, Mrs. a Sas, bigger and better stores (and poy Telephone 'Company, who area with lines tapped into each Ken Watson and Mrs. Ross Raee more advertising) if our merch- p24 cet up miniature transmit- home with a television set. But Brown of Haileybury, ne G. ENGINEERS t ants were not so keen on pros- ting and receiving towers, which due to the high cost of televis- Tremblay, Mrs. James Lat ay é : : O ' pecting and developing, but our 5,2" seen along the highways be- sion, it will be years before we, Jr., Mrs. Walter Stewart, Miss Design, Construction, Mine Development, Operation | loss is Canada's gain. tween North 'Bay and Latchford. in this district will be able to en- Lillian Stewart, Miss Lillian lbcktia) Be tunechanea letters We doubt i 2 is d ; Ay Ee oy television. Landry, Mrs. James Warren, e doubt if there is any other 4 demonstration was given on JOY ; OOM Wald = community in Canada, 'where the operation of these towers, Watch for the date, when our Miss Connie ere ee a dp 0 more mining deals are formulat- how one tower will receive and Rotary Club will be holding a aa eee a "Pred BRANCH OFFICE HEAD OFFICE TORONTO OFFICE ~ a ed. Or if there he any town ess then transmit these pa al bingo, in the near future. Mes, 2 ar Soe rere Phowe OS S¢702 Tale Bacjgae- 2 Lutes Mnere Seen F has contributed more in recent on to the next tower. Conduct- A ay 5 ; n r 3 10; years to new mining develope- oy, of electricity, such as alum- NORTH COBALT NEWS iis. Melba Se eee Sudbury, Ont. Phone 517 Phone EM 6-9357 ments. inum of which planes are chief- -- : Sg ae TecodeeNins Robert Not so long ago Steve Bond ly constructed, will break these The Women's Association of Wats and Miss Shirley Wat- q and Eddy McDonough received waves. A special cable is also the North Cobalt United Church atson ss =e a national publicity for their part used, as demontrated by Mr. Ry- held their September meeting i son. = aa in developing the rare earth de- an. This cable has receiving and the home of Mrs. Waldo Brown Mrs. Wilbert Neddo, nee Nora A of posits at Oka, in PRG aet Hey transmitting von each gs with a good attendance of mem- Ramsay was guest of honor at The Municipal Corporation of the another group of Haileybury and can be knotted or twisted pers, ae : : men are responsible for the de- jn its path from one tower, along |, the absence of Mrs. Harv- a stot Ee eee Or TOWNSHIP OF BUCKE velopement of what may well be the ground, to another tower, ey Switzer the president} ee ee hee ee eee a mining discovery that will add and can still operate without Gordon Myers read the topic wer ae ed es immensely to Canada's military interference. Also used, in a new 126-0, Mrs. Waldo Brown _took we peeee was decorated with NOMINATION i E E Tl N G! and economic strength. Bi type of horn on the Ben eee thie Scripture lesson from Ephe- pink and white streamers pack- s whole town should be proud special disc. Just as a magnify- sians, The ladies accepted an in-.4 with many gifts, was presen- : that our citizens are equally ad- ing glass is used to magnify ob- Jitation from the Carrie Grey teq by Mrs. Wilbert Farrow to dpt with a prospectors Be iM jects, it was explained that this group to attend a meeting im the ihe guest of honor. Mrs. Neddo By virtue of a Warrant issued upon me, by the Reeve of | the rocky wastes of the bush, a disc is used in the same manner Haileybury United Church n thanked the members for their the Municipal Corporation of The Township -of Bucke, ne they are when dealing vue ee to amplify these micro-waves, , October 3, when Miss Margaret thoughtfulness. Refreshments dated the 19th day of September, 1955, calling for a new fi flnt hearted ee ° 9aY Television can be oe elo Brown, a missionary, who re- ere served by members of the eléction to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Council- Street and New York. __ through these towers, w SCH cently returned from Hong 7 BA lodge. lor Joseph Raymond St. Cyr. I hereby appoint TWO NV one fy HOPE EUs va aan Kong, will be the guest speaker. Those attending were: Mrs. o'clock in the AFTERNOON of the TWENTY-SIXTH Dempster makes' his first mill: The group planned an after- Bert Page, Mrs. Gordon Myers, day of September as the hour and day for nominations to ion, he doesn't stop pistines nts ~ noon tea and bake sale for Oc- yy; Mac Crooks, Mrs. Doug be received. Nominotion Meeting to be held in The Mun- plumbing ads. Coming Events tober 7, in the Orange Hall. Hager, Mrs. William Farrow, icipal Chambers. North Cobalt, Ontario. PLANTING The October meeting will be Mrs. Henry Jenkinson, Mrs. TREE held at the home of Mrs. Harv- y7,,% Willard, Mrs. Thomas Tay- If more than one candidate for Councillor are nominated Applicants who plan on_ tree In future, as a public service ey Switzer. lor, Mrs. Clair McFayden, Mrs. and qualify an election will be held on the FOURTH day nes nee eae Pen to the various organizations in ree Martin Willard and the guest of of OCTOBER, Polls will open at 8.30 a.m, and will remain Planting: prajects ne spring @T© town, space in this column wll SYLVESTER--WILLARD honor, Mrs. Wilbert Neddo. open until 6.30 p.m. on that date at the following places :- urged by the Ontario Depart- be free. Notices of coming ev- Unable to be present and sen- : a ment of Lands and Forests to ents must be limited to the date, North Cobalt United Church ding gifts were Mrs. Albert Mc- Poll No. 1--J. Frackleton's Residence Mileage 104 file their applications as soon as place, nature of the event, and was the scene of a very prettyChesney and Mrs. George Gib- PollNoe se Municipal Chambers North Cobalt 4 possible, sizoe applications are spsonsoring organization. wedding on Saturday, Sept. 17,}pgn, Va j Poll " y ip 1Ch ves \ treated in priority according to The Anglican Church W. A.when Verna Willard, daughter' -- ; oll No. 3--Municipa Chambers North Cobalt ey d the date received by the Refores7 Rummage Sale to be held in of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willard, Mr. and Mrs. William Vinkle Poll No. 4--S. McGowan's Clover Valley : tation Division. f the Parish Hall, Friday, Oc- was united in marriage to Wil- left Sunday to make their home Poll No. 5--A. Groom's Residence Moore'sCove / Briefly, regulations provide tober 7. 28-1-c liam Sylvester, son of Mr. and at Kirkland Lake. Poll No. 6--Sauve's Residence Fleuryville \ that the owner of a parcel of eae Mrs. Eddie Sylvester. mileage ---- land of at least two acres, exclu- The Anglican Church Bazaar 194 Rey. W. Wilkinson conduc- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown of H. R. SWITZER, ive of any area occupied by struc- will be held in_ the Parish teq the ceremony. Chaput Hughes, spent -- Sunday ' ; 9 re tures, may obtain nursery stock Hall, Saturday. November 12. 7,5 wp. Page, played the with their daughter Miss Judy Returning Officer 2 from the Department for estab- 28-1-c wedding music. The bride, given Eckensviller. Township of Bucke lishing, replenishing or enlarging : ae in marriage by her father, wore : North Cobalt a wood or shelter belt. Charges The Women's Association of | ice blue three quarter length Mrs. M. J. Bolger is a_pa- : are at the rate of $14 per thous- the United Church will hold a eee War tavlantwithenctmen cae tient in Misericordia Hospital. and for Scotch Pine and $10 per sale of pies and other home Oat lace Sida She wore a thousand for other species. Ap- baking in Connelly's show- ¢.- : Mr. and Mrs. Emilie Landry - .. finger-tip veil with sequins and satnr- carried a bouquet of red roses. of North Bay, spent a sa days a Poke Miss Mona Burton, was brid- with relatives and friends. he i i yl t over Pea biesic oe be Miss Therese Fleury, left Mr. Richard Morin of Mileage Sunday for Ottawa where she 104 attended the groom. will attend Normal school. During the signing a ie re- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Kenn- ers Miss OMe" saan burgh of Chaput Hughes have sang "O Promise i been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A buffet lunch was served at b the Orange Hall for the attend- Re aGiuney tora fey days, ants and immediate families, followed by a dance in the ev- ening. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the couple which were deeply appre- ciated. -- --_---------- --___--_-- The happy couple then left -- for a wedding trip to Southern Hotel Haileybury plications must be made on forms room. Ferguson Ave., obtainable from district or other day, September 24, Department offices. Wilke Fr Gibbs ON APPLIANCES KELVINATOR -- BEATTY -- RADIOS Electrohome - Hallicrafters HOOVER Mr, and Mrs. Charles' Wink of O'Brien called on Monday at the home of Mrs. Wink's parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers. Service and Repairs to all makes of Appliances. Phone 17 me ard Miss Clemente * Paquette -ac- companied by her friend, Roger Tessier of New Liskeard visited relatives and friends over the week-end at Rouyn. points. Mrs, William Conn Bea geerTbee Mrs. Wilfred Stubinski is' a mene se a held om tha patient in Kirkland District Hos- ] Is becoming more and more popular as a ¥ vous for | home of Mrs. Wilfred Stubinski Pia where abe pee as on businessmen and a place for Family Parties recently. operation and is reported as : : : ing nicely. The excellent food--accompanied by good service is During the evening Bingo was é ; layed and pri b - provided in a quiet, friendly atmosphere in which see ae eee Miss Karen Macihersbe ee Dining becomes a Real Pleasure The honoree was Haileybury spent a couple 0 presented Gays with her grandparents, Mr. with many lovely gifts. ind Mrs.- Burt MacPherson. Mrs. Manderstrom, her friends on behalf husband and herself kindness. . Refreshments were served by the co-hostesses, Mrs. Wilfred' Stubinski, Miss Eva Herod, Mrs. Willis Lathem and Mrs. Gunnar thanked of her for their BINNERS SERVED WHEN YOU'VE GOT IT IN GEAR -. JUST YELL! 12:00 to 1:30 : 6:00 to 8:00 Light Lunches Served-- 12:30 to 1:30 RAILWAY TIME TABLE CHANGES For Banquets and Large Parties we offer the exclusive use of THE BLUE ROOM A delightful place to hold your next Dance Speaking of "quick getaways" é NW 5c 5 Syouul Ill like the speed with which we'll pe car and send you on your wa joicing i st Y rejoicing in a job well done. Our "know how" cl me Manderstrom. Attending were, ' you time. foubl an save f ;, * Miss Lillian Landry, Miss Mad- H . , Woubdle, mone A Convenient, Comfortable Place to meet your friends is cling Welangen, Wise joan (Shr } Effective = ae Y THE SILVER ROOM binski, Mrs. Don Davidson, Mrs. SUNDAY 'orget our Mixmaster Contest! Wilfred Stubinski, Mrs. Gunnar Manderstrom, Mrs. Robert King, SEPT. 25th, 195 5 Mrs. Willis Lathem, Miss Eva \ Herod, Mrs. Clayton Coe, Mrs. Waldo Brown, Mrs. Alex Mac- Rae, Mrs. James Warren, Mrs. Harry Groom, Mrs. Edson Mc- Grath, Mrs. Rosaire Blanchard, Mrs. Wes. 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