Page Six THE HaAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, OCT. 6th, 1955 - 90Clal Notes Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Allaire on West Road were Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Caron, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ranger and Mr. and Mrs. Kene Ranger, all of Sud- bury. Reverend Father Rene Audet was appointed Chaplain of St. Mary's Academy. Kev. Audet Was parish priest at the Assum- ption Church in Kirkland Lake. Mrs. Roger Lavallee, of St. Bruno de Guiges, Que, and her two daughiers are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller tor the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Palmer are visiting with their daughter, Gladys, and family in Arnprior. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hotten of North Bay were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Austin and Mrs. Hotten's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Cyr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cyr of Kirkland Lake were visiting their daughter who attends St. Mary's Academy here. 'They also visited with Mr. Cyr's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I Cyr. Mr .and Mrs. Tom Gilmour of White Fish, Ont. were recent visitors at' Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams and family. Mr. Paul Bourget of Kingston is visiting friends and relatiyes here, he is staying with his mo- ther, Mrs. P. J. Bourget. Mrs. N. Dagenais is leaving to join her husband in Whitehorse. Mrs. L. St. Louis of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac St. Louis and son Richard of Eganville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. V. St. Louis, Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. M. Deraiche and daughter Theresa are ona holiday visit with friends and relatives in Hamilton, Ont. and RE a ee a am Mr. and Mrs. E. Rivard and 1943 he became manager of the family. Mrs. Morin is Mrs. Ri- vard's mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dupuis and Mr. and Mrs. D~ Dupuis oi Notre Dame du Nord were hol- idaying with their brother Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Dupuis. Recent visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Rivard's home was Mr. and Mrs. Jules Ranger of Bel- Doherty Roadhouse Stock Ex- change at Haileybury and held this position until his ment last March. In 1911 he was married to the late Dolly Lynch of Peterborou gh, who predeceased him in 1935. In 1938 Mr. Dobbins mar- ried the former Marjorie Briden of Haileybury who survives. A Roman Catholic, Mr. Dobbins retire- Mines Wes 2 Nits Sanam eeern. : Rate wee visited. with WS active in many community theis de Biter Louise, at St DiQJects and! -was: = partiilarly eir daug' , , interested in . the Haileybury Mary's Academy. Mr. David Toms spent the weekeiid visiting his parents m Owen Sound. OBITUARY Ww. J. DOBBINS known to mining and one Well throughout the North, of Haileybury's leading citizens, W. J. Dobbins died last Thurs- day in Misericordia Hospital. He was 72 years old. met Horticultural Society and well known for his gardening activi- ties. Funeral services were held from Haileybury Holy Cross Church at 11 a.m. Saturday. The remains were transported, to Peterborough where interment took place Sunday afternoon. MRS. M. T. WILSON BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Mary T. Wilson died at I Miss Gloria Jean Adams cele- her home in Toronto Monday. brated her 12th birthday on She will be remembered by Saturday, October lst, at her many Haileyburians as the wife home, with a group of school- of the late Dr. D. G. Wilson who friends. was in charge of St. Mary's Bingo was played, and_ vari- Sanatorium for many yeas. She is survived by her daugh- ter, Eileen, Mrs. Dana Collings of Springfield. Mass., and ay A lovely birthday cake with son, William G. Wilson of Nee- prizes inside it, for each little nah, Wis. Funeral services are gitl and a delicious lunch was being held today from the Trull served. Funeral Home, Toronto. Those attending the party were: Vickie Jilkes, Ann Cav- anagh, Michelle Deraiche, Wan- da Grant, Jeline Trott, Carolyn Smallman, Karen MacPherson and her aunt and her grandmo- ther, Mrs. N. Dagenais, Mrs. Tracy Ross. ous other games were enjoyed, with jprizes going' to the win- ners. DONATION At its meeting this week, the Cobalt Chamber of Commerce decided to donate $75 to the Cobalt Mining Museum. --~Want Ads. Bring Results! OE (Faas Condensed Advertisements Born in lona, Michigan, Mr. Want to make $50 to $75 week- Dobbins graduated from _ the ly? Start a permanent year- Michigan School of Mines at yound business. Floor polish Houghton in 1907. He worked pepper, disinfectants bring at several iron and copper pro- perties in the United States and came to Canada in 1908 and worked for the Canadian Copper Comipany at Copper Cliff. One of the pioneer mining men in the Cobalt camp, he came to Cobalt in 1909 and was engineer at the Buffalo and Seneca Superior Mines. During repeat business. Strictly your own boss. Our quality prod- ucts assure quick, easy sales in home-town and ings. Fantilex, Montreal. FOUND--Cigarette : the bus. Owner may recover it by paying for this ad. Call 24, surround- Station "'¢ this period he was one of the TO" RENT-- Apatite Rak first mining engineers to ex- October nisth inherits 520-] amine the newly prospected F 3Ic1-c Dome Mine in the Porcupine = ---- HW _<__ camp. FOR SALE--Manure. ane Mr. Dobbins spent several iL SeaseINeate socal lll years with a chemical company in Virginia and Tennessee and then ran his own truck farm for three years in Florida. He re- turned to the north country and managed the Capitol Silver Mine in Gowganda. He managed min- ing properties in the Amos, Quebec, area and then became manager of the Keeley Mjne near Cobalt until it closed. In ROOM & BOARD--For one mining student. Phone 1094-]. New Liskeard or Aplply 11 Beavis Terrace. Completely new line of wedding invitations, personalized book matches, napkins, ideal for weddings of distinction. Never before sold in Haileybury. Can Guarantee 10 day delivery. See samples at The Haileyburian. , WANTED--All types of. radios Bring Prompt Results! THE WEEK'S WEATHER Week ending Oct. 5th, 1955 Rhur,, geere eva 3 42 65 1 Diy Hees Setoe HC Coec 43 62 Sat sewremnrte Serene ce 33 53 Stniian guerra. eee - 44 57 MOMaes saa ecren toon 32 51 bl yt (0 eons ie, Ae 43 51 WE die ee ee Seretess ws nce 40 56 DEATH NOTICE WILSON--Mary T. Died at her home 3000 Yonge street, Tor- onto, Monday, October 3, 1955. Beloved wife of the late Dr. D. G. Wilson. Mother of Eile- en (Mrs. Dana _ Collings) Springfield, Mass., and Wil- liam G. Wilson of Neenah, Wis. Resting at Trull Funer- al Home, 2074. Yonge street. Service in Chapel today at 2 p-m. Interment at Mount Pleasant. ATTENTION--Cleaning of che sterfields, rugs etc. in own home at lowest prices pos- sible, during week of October 17th by John and Eddy. Free your estimate. For appointment Telephone 558. . 30-3-* COBALT: for repair. Prompt and relia- ble. Free pickup and delivery. Phone 634. _ " 30-4-c FOR SALE--We have for sale in Haileybury, a number of home in good residential sect- ions, varying in price and size. Interested purchasers may call Nixon, Begg & Hutchinson, Realtors, New Liskeard, Ont. Phone 322. Box 940. 30-3-c | FOR SALE--Several out- \ standing homes for sale in | various parts of Haileybury. Very Reasonable Terms. Ap- ply E. M. McCuaig, 58 Georg- ina, Haileybury, Phone 135. WANTED TO RENT--House with four rooms or more. Phone 24. HAILEYBURY -- LAST TIMES TODAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY --ADDED FEATURE-- "The Spy Chasers" WITH THE BOWERY BOYS Haileybury: After Sunday Midnight MON. and TUE. Oct. 10-11 COBALT-- WEDNEDAY and THURSDAY OCTOBER 7th--8th OCT. 12th--13th - Elmira, New York oe = -------- a Se te th ae a SBP ae ly Sh SE LS ey po From. Adventuring Giants Like Him -- eL y Recent visitors at the home 7, et, Rete tyne Tin Giaatil = of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Demp HAILEYBURY -- FRL., SAT., OCTOBER 7th--8th tees ster were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry |}COBALT: MONDAY and TUESDAY Sheculski, and children, Mar- OCTOBER 10th--11th BURT LANCASTER lene and Geraldine. of South PORE BERTI & Bk 29 Porcupine. ier we The : } Recent visitors at the home en of Mrs. W. R. Gordon were Mrs. a eS ite D'Alton Hudson and Mrs. Da OPE vid Hudson, Misses Violet and print Gladys Edwards all of Midland. Technicolor , Bill Gordon of Kapuskasing 3 was visiting with his mother. Mrs. W. R. Gordon. Mrs. Isaac St. Louis won the first special at the Curling Club --ADDED FEATURE-- Bingo last Saturday night. Mr. Lucien ind Miss Babe "Galiant Bess'"' is attended the Bamford : bee ae : ee ; Cameron Mitchell -- Audrey Long -- Fuzzy Knight be P ee ' : ---- sii aie atte adie dite atta. -- etta atin atte Sa te atte alin od : raat "i : 4 : ny eee, Gogh atone eS 8 HAILEYBURY: WED. and THURS. OCTOBER 12th--13th xocn, anc siaine, oO NO $k 5 B BS $ wi") BARBARA STANWYCK-ROBERT RYAN-DAVID FARRAR ||[™*IT "RPay=n'sarero=¥ coroner en 5 . in f --ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -- TRETOWN ESCAPE ro BURM aes -- DRIVE - IN - THEATRE wit MURVYN VYE » LISA MONTELL + ROBERT WARWICK ' ie : Just off Hiway 11, 2mites 3 von» Tehesecodlos OLD CN TO YOUR north, % mile east, N. Lisk. eh eae wary oe First Show at 6.45 p.m. FRIDAY -- SATURDAY OCTOBER 7th--8th ON THE GIANT Wwe TURBANS: | "Here come Adventure ' HOWARD "MAN FROM es eee boldest son' 2 : sy ate Walt Disney Pschnicolor 2 eA Glenn Ford Julia Adams Sunday Midnite OCT. 9th "HOUSE OF WAX" Adult. -- Technicolor Vin. "Price P. Kirk MONDAY -- TUESDAY OCTOBER 10th--11th "TEA FOR TWO" Technicolor G. McCrae WEDNES. -- THURSDAY amt ay TECHNICOLOR EXTRA! EXTRA! | . (ELING Pe sol Marciano IC ICTURES TECHNICOLOR MELOLEae = es --ADDED FEATURE-- "The Green Promise" Doris Day OCTOBER 12th_13ih y Walter Brennan r eases Wood -- Marguerite Chapman "SCARLET ANGEL" VS. COMING- : OCTOBER 17th--18th Technicol R Hudson. ae Geilo Moore "BATTLECRY" Washrooms-Lunch Counter in CINEMASCOPE & TECHNICOLOR ------ ; sc seed