The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 27 Oct 1960, p. 7

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eye el ass A ee " i } i } is Page & The Haileyburian Thursday, October- 27, 1960 Across the Kitchen Table By MRS. MAC "Last week Mrs. & copy of. a.poem, "Decision for Christ', written by Mrs. Edith Barney, now of Schefferville, whom égnany around this area. will re- i fnernbér: It was excellent, but too 1forig tH: Heprint completely. How- léver I do want to share one verse Mine particular with my readers. UESH bik He lead "us through the Walley " . , Of despair, and. doubt and grief, " Just. remember He, too, travelled "Right, through death without re- i lief... s Pot 8 "thorn or prickly briar {an your feet. inflict with pain, But the same thas bruised the Master; All He'l bear with you again.' * % at) Teast Sunday night we had the first bit-of encouragement in sev- ten 'weary weeks,- regarding my Ausband's.: condition. He actually 'ynovedthis: paralyzed leg a tiny 'pit, 86 Weare hoping bat it will continue News from the Lvelyn Shoppe Have you ever wondered where, Kranz sent me to improve. @r. how, the beautiful prints on 'your, Liberty scarves or blouses ayere ,Faade? The silk ~printing wworkss. of Liberty are situated ati Mferton, England, formerly an Ab- bey, ;famous , in the ancient days avith, ecclesiastical and political re- youn, Parliament met there in $935 and Henry VI was crowned (rere, A* perfect background for Shc homie of hand block printing on fabrics, Silks nowadays are gener- @lly 'machine printed in the same ynannet as newspapers, but no ma- chine is capable of the fine deli- cacy of touch which is the feature ef Liberty silks. So hand print is paod for Liberty's finest fabrics. * Beside the hand printing plant, fiiey' wave another containing all @he most modern machinery, but (MN find, in the small yardages, @ get the intricate designs, noth- aa can anal the hand method. «there, 'is no essential difference in the. method employed-by- Liberty o-day, and the method used by ancient Egyptians and Chinese. Wirst- the design is carved in cameo on a block of wood and to the aised portion the color is applied. The blocks are about ten inches square and every design -in sep- arate color has a separate block. In some cases where the design is eomplicated,-one hundred impres- sions per yard must be made. This fakes skill and accuracy. Great care is taken to select the best pos- sible dyestuffs. so that the silk will give that long service for which Libertys are so- well known. Liberty's printed fabrics will with- stand repeated washings so long as the silk is washed in LUKEWARM euds and rinsed in PLENTY of WARM WATER, and not left rolled ep whilst wet. Just atrived at Evelyn's are heautfiul scarves in finest wool ob- longs by, Liberty, featherlight and edt, with. intricately blocked de- aligns, JExquisitely printed twenty- ebven ° and twenty-three inch silk uares, or smaller ones to tuck 'dress 'or suit. These come in : part, Litherty packages and make @, ideal' gift for that discriminat- ing, person. _ "Again we have the finest of cot- for: bloliges in Liberty prints. These keép their'. crisp new look after répeated "Washings. Something dif- ferent for that special person is a Liberty Compact in'enamelled case with? Figutes and a quaint old pro- verb." ee You rwillssee the beautiful Liberty scarves and blouses in Evelyn's window at the week-end, and praying | Glancing out-of my office win- dow, I can see the white-caps: roll- ing in across the stone grey lake: that looks so cold and dreary. It will be more cheerful looking, - I think, when it finally freezes: Once the snow does come, I don't mind the winter, (not too much any- way) but I. do hate those days when the skies are dull and dreary, when the snow: falls and melts' again to make a mud that is twice as muddy and. sticky:as a .mud made by: rain, and above all, I dislike the wind: Br-r-r-r! $k The: following lines, inscribed on a plaque in St.. John's Church, in Harrow, England, speak for them- selves: "Every time 1 pass this church, I pay. a littie visit, So when. at last I'm carried in, the Lord won't"say '"Who is it?'." Mrs. Peter Bonin Funeral, services were held-from St. 'Paul's.. Anglicat. , Churgh., for Mrs. Peter Bonin, whose , -death,-oc- curred. in Miseyicordia Hospital early Thursday. morning, ; ~ October 20, following -an.iliness of three months. : Mrs. Bonin, "who was sixty-three, was born in, , Monteagle- Valley, near Renfrew,.on December. 9518+ $6. Formerly .. , Miriam, Harr iethe') Welsh, she' was married to- Peter' 26, 1915. Before- settling in- Hail- eybury, Mr, and Mis. Bonin- lived at Montreal River Hydro Plant. Mrs. Bonin was a member of Shuniah Chapter, No. 41; Order of the Eastetn Star, Cobalt, the Northern Light Rebekah: Lodge, Haileybury, andthe Ladies Hydro Club, Cobalt. Survivors ate 'her 'husband, two sons, William' Bonin - of Detroit, Michigan, and Cyril Bonin of Tor- onto;\'two' datighters, Mrs. Cora Miller of' Toronto, "and: Florence, Mrs. Lorne Berry: of Haileybury; and three ° érandchildren, Marilyn Bonin. Also stirviving, are two bro- thers, 'Istael,. Welsh .of Montreal River and Seth Welsh of Kirkland Lake; dnd_one.-sister,.Mrs.~ Juan- ita McNutt of North: Bay. : Rev. Roy H. Nixon officiated -at- the service. . Acting as pall 'bear- ers were Israel Weish, H..S- Welsh, J. M. Welsh, S. G. Smallman,. Wil- liam V. Fleming and Gam- Hughes. Interment was in Mount-Pleasant Cemetery, ° from out. of . town. who attended the funeral. wene William. Bonin, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bonin, Mrs. Cora Miller, ,Miss Marilyn Miller, Mrs. Helen Woodland Arm- strong, all of Toronto; Mrs, W..T. McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McNutt, Mr. and "Mrs... William McNutt; Miss Ruth Groves, Bay; Mr. and, Mrs. H.S,. Welsh, Mr. Norman -Weish, Kirkland Lake and Reg. Beech of Montreal. If you can't ee behind a move- ment. for the good of the commun- out from in front of it: Bonin in New Liskeard on October and Dorothy Willer and Jimmy : Among, the. friends and relatives |) ali. of North' ity, the least you can do is to get}? Haileybury personals Guests at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. Jack O'Grady -have been their son, Raymond and Mrs. O'Grady and children, Raymond, Constance, of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. O'Grady have also recently welcomed a new grandson, born +o Mr. and Mrs. Doug Matheson of Sudbury. Mrs: Ruby Stevenson, Mrs. Peggy Hammerstrom, Mrs. Hazel Spangler and-Mrs. Iris Knight of the Haileybury Public School staff were in Englehart on Tuesday night to attend the in-service course in English. The Tyro Boys of St. Andrew's United Church are another group that will be collecting pennies for Unicef on Hallowe'en night. The other groups are the Girl Guides, members of the C.G.I.T. and the two Brownie Packs. J. E. Hartwill of Belleville was a recent visitor in town. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neelands during the past week-end were their daughter Miss Kathy Neelands of the North Bay Teachers' College and Mr. 'David Irvine of Cornwall, Ontario. Mr.-J. W. Joy has returned to Port Arthur after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Joy. Mr. and Mrs, A. Speicher have returned from visiting their daugh- ters, Mrs. J. H. Watson and Mrs. Murray Cawley and their families iin Noranda. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Thompson are spending a few days in Toronto fhis week. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. A. B. Short have been Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Thomas of. Dor- set, England, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Short and daughter, Melanie, of Malartic, and Mrs. Harry Short of Toronto. Mr. Peter Bonin will be accom- panying his daughter, Mrs.. Cora Miller, to Toronto this week and also expects to spend a short time in. Montreal. EMPIRE re Daur Eris, Sat. + Oct: a1 8-288 "THE COSSACKS" - and =~ "TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT" 'Mon., Tue., Wed. Oct. 31-Nov. 2 "TIGER BAY" John Mills, Horst Buchholz - and - ADULT , PLATINUM HIGH SCHOOL" Cee ; Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore; Dan Duryea ae em AAAS aad clocks one hour. NOTICE FETIRN TO STANDARD TIME TOWN OF HAILEYBURY All citizens: are 'reminded to turn . BACK their "EFFECTIVE 12:01 A.M. SUNDAY, OCT. 30, 1960 Frank G. Haskett Town Clerk Northern Lights Hold Election. Mrs. Bula Lathem of North Co- balt was installed as Noble Grand of the ~ Northern 'Light Rebekah Lodge, Haileybury, by Mrs. Harold Ortwein, District Deputy President her Marshall, Mrs. Bruce MacFar- lane, and her staff at a meeting held Wednesday evening. Installed with Mrs. Lathem were Mrs. Donna Carriere, vice-grand; Mrs. Carmen McVittie, recording secretary; Mrs. Olive McIntyre, financial secretary; Mrs. Vyril King, treasurer; Mrs. Frances Cooke, Warden; Mrs. Gwen Horn- castle, Conductor; Mrs. Gertrude Cobb, Inside Guard; Mrs. Alleta Neimi, Outside Guard; Mrs. Al- berta Clow, Chaplain; Mrs. Olive Childs, right supporter to the Noble Grand; Mrs. Isa McNaught, left supporter to the Noble Grand; Mrs. Rachael MacFarlane, right sup- porter ito the Vice Grand; Mrs. Hannah McQuaig, left supporter to the Vice Grand; Mrs. Joan Har- grave, Junior Past Noble Grand; and Mrs. Louise Craig, musician. Mrs. Ortwein expressed her wish- es for a successful year to the newly installed officers. Mrs. Mac- Farlane extended her greetings from the Englehart Lodge." Mrs. Maud Cragg congratulated: Mrs. Ortwein «and her staff on their ex- cellent installation procedure. Sev- eral other visitors and members spoke briefly expressing their good wishes for the coming year. Mrs. Hargrave, Junior Past Noble Grand, thanked the mem- bers for their support during her term of office as Noble Grand. During the business session, pre- ' ceding the installation, with Mrs. Hargrave in the chair, all visitors ; were welcomed and the report of Mrs. Lathem, convener of the vis- iting committee, regarding cards sent to members who were ill, also a get well card to a mem- ber's grandchild, was received. A donation to the Canadian Institute for the Blind was approved. At the conclusion of the busmess the Lodge was closed in form and a pot luck supper provided a social get-together for members and vis- itors. THEATRE Haileybury Haileybury phone OSborne 2-3533 THURS: FRI. & SAT. THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION presents UNDER THE ~ AUSPICES OF HIS MAJESTY KING » LEOPOLD Ill * REA FULL-LENGTH FEATURE "colt ZS hone DEN DOMAINS OF NATURE'S LAST OUTPOST! 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