The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 3 Sep 1959, p. 7

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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fleming were married in St. Paul's United Church recently. The bride is. the former Florence Pen- nock, daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. J. O. Pennock of New Liskeard. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Fleming of Haileybury-. -- Photo by Jim Macmillan New Liskeard Driver In Serious Condition Jean Guy Gervais, 18, of New New Liskeard, is still in serious condition in hospital at Haileybury after an accident early Monday morning on Highway 11, six miles south of here. M. Jean Gervais, 17, sister of the driver, and a third occupant of the car, Gabriel Paquette, 19, of Larder Lake, were also hospital- ized. Gervais has internal injuries in- cluding pelvic fractures. His sis- ter suffered multiple pelvic frac- tures. Paquette was treated for contusions and is expected to be released today. OPP Constable Tom Hill of Hail- eybury highway detachment said the crash apparently occurred af- ter the car went out of control for a distance of 525 feet, struck a guardrail, losing a bumper, hit a rockcut which sheared off its left Guide Drowns In Temagami Lake Dragging operations were con- tinued over the week-end to re- cover the body of Daniel Twain, Temagami guide, who is believed to have drowned in the early hours of Friday morning. Twain, with Joe Beaucage and Tommy Petrant, also of Temagami were in the boat when it capsized. The two managed to swim ashore -and informed the police from Has- is Point when Twain did not suake shore. The accident is being investigat- ed by OPP Constable Ralph Hop- kins, who is also in charge of the dragging operations. Police 'say this is the first drowning fatality they have had to investigate this season. In the current year family al- lowances and the universal old age pension will cost more than $1 billion, or about one' dollar in every six collected in federal tax- es." 'Pulp and paper' generates an eighth of the national income. side, rolled once, then came to rest on all four wheels. The car was northbound. Family Presents Ring at Dinner Mrs. Dora McMahon, Val Albert, was guest of honor at a turkey din- ner sponsored by her family at the Institute Hall, Elk Lake, recently. Mrs. McMahon had been a resi- dent of Elk Lake from January 1909 to March 8, 1950. Her eight children were born and educated in Elk Lake and all were present to help celebrate the 50th birthday of Elk Lake, as well as the family reunion. There were also 28 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren pre- sent. To mark the occasion, a dia- mond ring was presented Mrs. Mc- Mahon by her sons and daughters. Those attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Les McMahon and family, Elk Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Vince Chisnell (Mary), Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Veinot (Ha- zel) and family, Larder Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Pat McMahon, Garson; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMahon, Val Albert; Mr. and Mrs. Victor McMahon and family, Colborne; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gibson (Louise) and family, Haileybury; Mr. and. Mrs. Ford Wilson, (Lo- reen) and family, Matheson; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sobel and fam- ily, 'Elk Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man McMahon and family, Elk Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Marion and family, Onaping; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelly and family, Span- ish; Mrs. Fred Haviland and fam- ily, Wilsonville; Ronald Bole, Sud- bury; Mr. and Mrs. George John- ston, Sudbury; Mrs. Nelson Smith and son, Kirkland Lake; Peter Vienot, Larder Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Labelle, Cobalt, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher, Montreal. In 1958 Canada suffered a deficit in international trade of $326 mil- lion, and the cumulative trade de- ficit for the three years 1956-1958 exceeded $2 billion. To give some people a fair start is actually giving yourself an un- fair advantage. Thursday, September 3, 1959 Lawson - Player The Rev. Norman Pick officiated at the August wedding of Joan Marie Player, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Player, Markham, and grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Player of New Liskeard, to Grant Raeburn Lawson at St. An- drew's United Church in Marham. Grant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lawson of Sudbury. The 'bride's gown was of white chiffon with folded bateau neck- line and bouffant skirt. The finger- tip veil fell from a petal coronet. A white orchid atop a white Bible with streamers of baby carnations was carried by the bride. Alayne Lishman was maid-of- honor in waltz-length green chiffon over taffeta and beige picture hat. Her corsage was of yellow roses and white baby carnations. Groomsman was Ian Gordon and ushers Bert Simpson and William Kiersted. The bride's mother was gowned in tucked beige chiffon with cor- sage of golden roses. Mrs. L. J. Lawson wore a navy ensemble with corsage of pink roses. The reception. was in St. drew's United Church Hall. After a motor trip through the Northern States, Joan and Grant will be at home in Sault Ste. Mar- ie, where they are on the Colle- giate staff. An- Drive carefully . . an accident could make your vacation perma- nent. | The Haileyburian Page 7 The Weather Max, Min Wednesday' .:.....2 02: 80 68 PURUMSA SY: den ees sile 76 69 PPD AY a eRe hi Mec 77 66 BaAlLULGaY. Ate ca emcees 77 66 SunGawe vhs tes cmoes 73 * 60 Monday cio tncven che ee 70 61 WUESO AM. shag: oe es 72 56 Hottest August Since 1894 «+ Average daily mean temp. 1959, 71.3; 1958, 67.6; since 1894, 63.4. Maximum temp. 1959, 89 (14th); 1958, 87; since 1894, 96.8 (1947). Minimum temp. 1959, 47.2 (2nd.); 1958, 41; since 1894, 30.2 (1897). People who borrow money to. get themselves out of the rut usually end up in the hole. : / ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES See us for all your hardware requirements. We have a complete stock. CIL Paints GIBSON HARDWARE OS 2-3055 Haileybury HAILEYBURY BOAT WORKS Boats Built and Repaired Contact us for free estimates on any needed repairs or new boats BEN BOURGET, Prop. tf PLAYGROUND FREE PONY RIDES Children under 12 Free EVERY MONDAY NIGHT IS BUCK A CAR NIGHT $50 Reward for information speakers from Drive In property. If any speakers are acci- dentally torn off post, please leave at Snack Bar. of anyone found removing Back to School Special. ticulars. Theatre screen. STARTING FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 1. Free ball point pen with every 25c box of popcorn. 2. Save your stubs at the Empire, Tri Town and Mel-Ron Theatres. $50 of prizes per week. Listen to CJKL for par- Old Tyme Weeks -- September 14 - 26. All your old favourites brought back to your Drive In See them -- you'll love them. Last Showing Tonight -- "ONE THAT GOT AWAY" FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 4-5 "BOY ON A DOLPHIN" TECH. SCOPE Alan Ladd, Sophia Loren SUN. MIDNIGHT SEPT. 7 "20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH" ADULT Wm. Hopper, Joan Taylor MON. & TUES. SEPT. 7 - 8 r m7 APRIL LOVE a WSR | SOVPIE Pat Boone, Shirley Jones WED. & THURS. SEPT. 9 - 10 "FULL OF LIFE™ Judy Holiday, Richard Conte DRIVE IN EMPIRE PERFORMANCES Mon. to Sat, doors open at 6:30 p.m. Shows at 7 & 9 on single bill On Double Feature last complete show at 8:15 p.m. FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH IS FAMILY NIGHT -- CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE WITH PARENTS THURS., FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 3-4-5 "RIO BRAVO" TECHNICOLOR John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson ADVANCE PRICES FOR THIS FEATURE ONLY SUN. MIDNIGHT, MON., TUES. SEPT. 7 - 8 "ROCKABYE BABY" TECHNICOLOR "ROYAL RIVER" "HORRORS OF BLACK MUSEUM" "HEADLESS GHOST"

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