Page Four THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1955 ? Mr. and Mrs. Emile Landry I'll tell you of the out come of and son Leonard Landry of the meeting with the Ladies next North Bay attended the funeral week, I hope, cause if I don't I of his brother Paul Landry on won't have anything else to tell Monday. you. Canadian Legion News BY BOB FLEMING We're making money again at last. It has been so long since we have made any, and, what with the paying out steadily without replenishment we were getting near financial embarassment. It was a very successful stag last Friday night-and next week I[ will give you the financial pict- ure of it when all the expenses have been paid. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith and daughter Marlyn of Kirk- land Lake spent Sunday with Miss Judy Eckensviller. Cheers Now. NORTH COBALT NEWS NORTH COBALT Mr. and Mrs, Russel Hunton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCann motored to South Temiskaming and family and Mrs. Dan Mc- on Sunday. Cann of Ville Marie, visited Mr. ee McCann's sister and brother-in- Mrs. Don Goubeault and daug- law Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kelly hter Carol of North Bay. spent on Saturday. the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ayotte. We are very happy to tell you Mr that Mr. A. P. MacDonell (that's Buster MacDonell . and Mrs. Henry Bolger : and family of Kirkland Lake, Alex Coe Jr. who is stationed _ folks) was spent the weekend at the home with the armed forces at Winni- the proud holder of the 'inning of his parents Mr. and Mrs, M. peg, left Saturday for camp af- ticket for the tailor made suit of J. Bolger. ter spending a thirty day leave clothes, He has promised to sport : with his parents Mr. and Mrs. around with his walking stick as Mr. and Mrs. Al Goddard, Alex Coe Sr. soon as the measurements that visited on Sunday at the home of Abe Abraham took are put to- jj, parents Mr, and Mrs. John gether by Houe of Stone Tailors Goddard of Brenthour, ; Herb Shaver of North Bay, spent the weekend with friends in Toronto, aaa in town. The exeutive meeting we were Mr. and Mrs. J. S._ Gaudaur pe to have with the Ladies this and son Frank of Noranda, visi- Mrs. Melbourne Smith was ted over the weekend with their guest of honor at a stork show- son John Gaudaur. er held at the home of Mrs. Rosaire Blanchard on Thursday week has been postponed there- fore we will have to wait till next week to give you any news = from that. Miss Mary MacDougal Reg. evening September 22. During Your businesses and offices will Nurse and her mother Mrs. Dan the evening Bingo was enjoyed MacDougal and granddaughter by the guests. Cathy Armstrong of Kirkland A decorated basket was pre- Lake were the guests of Mr. and sented to the guest of honor Mrs. James Ducan Cluney on laden with many lovely gifts. Sunday. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Rosaire Blanchard and Mrs. Roger Mal- lais. Those attending were: Mrs. Phil Perry, Mrs. Gunnar Mand- be approached in the very near future for the orders for your wreaths for this year and we would appreciate your co-opera- tion for bigger and better sales than ever before. There will be more poppies too this year of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Purdon twenty-five cent variety than motored from North Bay Friday we have been previously selling, to visit with Mrs. Purdon's sis- Our poppy campaigns have ter and brother-in-law Mr. and . ee (ee + } 5 Tillic but not «as they eu have Mr, and Mrs. John Lablanc Shirley Watson, Miss Carol pe he ake aa fie Ole and family of Cobalt visited on Deeley, Mrs. Herb McGrath wreaths sold for a better price c oe : ' oH ,» Mrs. , ave retains polices: to/theapape Sunday with Mrs. Lablanc's Mrs, Jack Perry, Mrs. James é : parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ned- ies. When approached for your do. order of a wreath bear this in mind and we'll remind you Lathem Jr., Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs. Edson McGrath, Mrs. Jo- seph Tremblay, Mrs. George Rowley, Mrs. William Lathem and Miss Lillian Perry. Unable to attend but sending gifts were: Miss Ruth Bernache, Miss Hazel Taylor, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker y, Mrs. Robert Far- and the latters mother Mrs. An- a on nee ee nie Mathewes of Port Arthur spent a few days with Mrs. George Gibbon. please peek Nick Eckensviller of Hailey- bury visited on Sunday with his granddaughter Miss Judy Eck- ensviller. PYRAMID RADIO SERVICE Prompt -- Reliable Phone 634 Free Pick-up & Delivery there * * OLY 4 Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Houghton and daughter Ann motored from Kirkland Lake on Sunday to = visit with Mrs. M. J. Dwyer and family. Mrs. Joseph Clagg of Van- é have 2 Ba ] couver Island, spent the week- Coutts end with her sister and brother- in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edward y Repairs on Evans. Wedding i meyis All Makes Mrs. Gregory Ruddy and = Car a of RADIOS stepdaughter Lois Ruddy, spent the weekend visiting with her WHITBY'S PHARMACY 21 Lake Shore Road parents Mr. and Mrs. U. Perron. 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Rally The Temiskaming Presbyteria. recently returned ted Church of of the Woman's Missionary So- General Assembly of the Church United Church of of Scotland, held in ¢ attended the therings. early in World Council of Churches Con- ference in Bossey, Switzerland. be held in the For many years her chief inter- area and in Noranda and Bour- writing and lamaque, Quebec. ciety of the Canada have arranged of Rallies to be held October. The President, Mrs. O. T. Orr announces the first to be held in Cobalt United Church, October 3rd. at 1.30 p.m.-and in oablakine ct oe Haileybury United Church that ture in the evening at 7.30. Afternoon and eyening meetings at the same a series in May and later as a writer, the United Church, New Liskeard. October 4th. Branch Secretary for Mission several Bands will be the speaker each of her Miss Margaret H. Brown, Un- ited Church Missionary who has from Hong Kong each evening. Miss Brown was Temiskaming are appointed to represent the Uni- yited to Canada at the these Rallies fine messages these outstanding Christian litera- Chinese In reviewing Miss Browns work ' A ; Toronto Globe swarm into the hours will be held in St. Paul's and Mail of August 6th, to Canada tions." a : will speak All ladies residing in to hear the very Edinburgh speakers will have for the ga- Later in the week Rallies will Kirkland Lake BARGING IN LAKES Look for a fleet of barges fo Great Lakes said with the spring 1959, St. Lawr- language. "Miss Brown has made a name ence Seaway opening, says The -------------=- for herself in the field of Chris- Financial Mrs. J. H. Luff, Conference tian literature the world books Post. They'll carry over, package freight in truck trailers having as well as bulk goods. afternoon. She will be able to give assistance and guidance to all workers in children's groups. 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