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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 15 Jan 1953, p. 4

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Page Four THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., JANUARY -15th, 1953 'Round the Town Mr. and Mrs. Bob' Hennessy of Sault Ste Marie were visitors tn town last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E, (Ted) Hen nessy of North Bay were visi- tors in town last week, Mr. Lorne Berry, who has been in Ungava for some time, was in Haileybury this week visiting friends, BORN--To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Cross (nee Helen Whelan) at Cascade, Que. a daughter-- Pamela. Mr. and Mrs.. N. Morissette left on Monday for Toronto. They plan to make a trip west before returning home. Misses Catherine Hennessy, Mary Glazier and Marjorie Tul- loch have gone to Arvida, Que. where they will be nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Hargrave visited in Trenton lastweek. Mr. Hargrave has returned and Mrs. Hargrave will be there visiting for a short while. BORN--To Captain R. J. and Mrs. Nealon (nee lola MacDon- nell) - at Walter Reid Hospital, Washington, on January Ist, 1953, a son, Robert Joseph. BORN--To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgener (nee Jane Cumming) at the Torontio East General Hos- pital, on Monday, January 12th, 1953, a son--Robert Christian. Friends will be glad to know that Thelma Carpenter who re- cently underwent a serious oper- ation in the Toronto General Hos- pital, is making favorable prog- ress. a Miss T. Fortier returned last week after spending the Christ- mas holiday with friends in her home town "of Sturgeon Falls and visiting with her sisters in So- re] and Beaupre, Que. The Women's Association of the United Churh will hold the an- Condensed Ads HELP: WANTED--Reliable Girl or woman for general house- work, Must be fond of child- ren, Good wages. Sleep in. Write Box 328, Haileybury. HOUSE FOR SALE--Exception- ally fine house, Centrally lo- cated. Oil heating. Four bed rooms. Large living and ain- ing rooms. Sun-room. Insu- lated. Garden and garage. Immediate possession. Excel- lent value! Apply E. M. Mc- Cuaig, Realtor, Box 304 or Phone 135. 45-1-c HOUSE FOR SALE --8 Rooms. Lake Shore Road. Phone 438. 3 45-1-c WANTED--Reliable man as deal- er in Temiskaming County. _ Ex- perience not necessary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Raw- leigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Pro- ducts furnished on_ credit. Write Rawleigh's Dept. A-224- 163, Montreal. 45-lc WANTED--Carrier boy or girl, Telegram route, Main street North. About 30 customers. To start immediately. Call 11z. 45-1-* ROOM FOR RENT--Phone 652 44-l-c WANTED--Pair of small boys' skates, size 11. Phone 44. 44-1-c FOR SALE -- Used Furniture Chesterfield bed and large matching chair; Dining Room Suite; Kitchen cabinet. Phone 405 or see Mrs. Hutt over the 43-t.f.c FOR SALE--Duplex House on Blackwall street. Phone 379 Haileybury. ~ 43-4-* FOR SALE--Dry Poplar in 3-corc loads, $14.00. Phone C. Hop- kins, 1614, Haileybury. 43-4* $1.00 TRIAL OFFER--Twenty- five de luxe Personal Require- ments. Latest catalogue in- cluded. The Medico Agency 109 Front St. East, Toronto. LOT FOR SALE--Ideal for building a house. Location southeast corner of Rorke and Browning. If incerested contact Roa. Morissette, Phong 385 of 109, 19- nual Congregational Dinner in the Sunday School Room of the Church on Monday, January 26th at 6.15 p.m.. Admission will be $1.00, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holm- gren of Ottawa, who for many years lived in Haileybury, were in town this week to attend the funeral of the late Mr. G. Han, merstrom. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarlane. HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS * The following financial report for the first part of the school year is set forth in order to show how the funds of the Student's Council are being used. In ad- dition to the receipts which are indicated below, a donation of $100.00 has been received from the IODE towards the purchase of equipment for the new gyn RECEIPTS 4 Bank Bal. brt. forward__ $181.98 Fares on Rugby Buses -- 32.50 Receipts from Dances -_ 37.37 Profit on MacL-H. Plan- 111.51 eee hy IS) Commencement hota yea ae eee $458.41 EXPENDITURES Petty Cash ------------ $ 10.00 Two Rugby Balls ------ 21.70 Rugby Cleats 23.24 32.0% Rugby Buses --- 4.50 NOSSA Fees 4 Two Basketballs ~------ 36.60 Expenses for Dances --- 24.97 39.20 Commencement expenses Aaya Se Se $192.24 Total Receipts) =----= 458.41 Total expenditures -- $192.24 "Present bank bal. -- $266.17 Added Attraction "CAPTIVE WOMEN" MARGARET FIELD ROBERT CLARKE Also NEWS and COLORED CARTOON After Sunday Midnight MON., TUE., JAN. 19th 20th FRANCE-FLM CALUANCE ChenuToeupian ata YVONNE LAFLAMME Added Attraction The Bowery Boys in "THE PRIDE OF THE BOWERY" WED., THUR., JAN. 21, 22 HANGMAN'S KNOT (Technicolor) RANDOLPH SCOTT DONNA REED CLAUDE JARMAN JR. Added Attraction "ISLAND OF DESIRE" Technicolor _ . Linda Darnell, Tab Hunter Last week we received the gym suits which were ordered before the Christmas holidays. They are a two-pieced outfit with the white T short and maroon shorts, 'they were bought to be worn in the new gym. On Wednesday Lower School had the skating rink from 34 for P.T. Class. Upper School gets the rink from 3-4 on Fridays. 'Lhis the students some- thing to look forward to gives --Ginny Mattias Council Plans to Terminate - Ten Years of Supervision (Continued from Pege One) Contrary to popular opinion, a so-called surplus does not ex- ist. Any yearly surplus is auto- abosrbed in the next budget. The post-war fund which now exists does so because of funds derived from the old Housing Commission created after the fire and has be- come known. as an emergency fund. With that fund, the new gym was financed by Town buy- ing of debentures and paymenm was made on a_ considerable amount of work on the pump house. With one dissenting voice, that of Charles Camsell, application will be made to the Department of Municipal Affairs and to the Ontario Municipal Board for termination of special jurisdiction by the said Department over the town of Haileybury. Aletter from O. E,Walli, Min- ing School Principal, was Tread in which he requested the privilege matically year's TIME CHARLES BOYER LOUIS JOURDAN LINDA CHRISTIAN ---- Added Attraction ---- : "TEMBO" in color Filmed in Africa Starring Howard Hill MON., TUE., JAN 19th, 20th 8 KENNEDY: IRELAND | A, --Added Attraction--§ "CAPTIVE WOMEN" MARGARET FIELD ROBERT CLARKE Plus: NEWS and CARTOONS WED., THUR., JAN. 21, 22 vy FRANCE-FILM présente une Pr VALUANCE CINEMATOGRAPHIOVE cen IWC * "YVONNE © LAFLAMME Added Attraction The Bowery Boys in "THE PRIDE OF THE BOWERY" of speaking to council at the February meeting concerning a proposed sidewalk for Latchford street Some four years ago re- sidents of Latchford pet'tioned for a sidewalk and with ony effe exception, all property owners signed a petition. "I believe" said Mr. Walli, "that at that time council made-a study of costs and decided the time was not ripe for action", Mr. Walli suggested that coun= cil build one block per year. In this way, he said, cost would not be prohibitive. He pointed out that a sidewalk was needed badly in the first block. Pedestrians must use the road all the time and children are in constant dan- ger of traffic accidents. The street serves the Mining Scnool which is an important publir building with frequent visitors. The Rotary Club suggested to the town that allowance be made this year for the purchase of a power lawn mower. The cost of the upkeep of the park is consid- erable and the machine could be used for all the various work of this nature necessary in town. Taxi licenses will be renewed if the municipal detachment OPP have no objection, An offer of $1,000 cash from Ag E. Vannier for the Thisdelle house on Elliott street was accepted providing the committee of A. H. Cooke and D. H. Millar, chosen to examine the property, approve. G. S. Faulkner asked for an easement to connect to the sewer serving lot 42, Plan M-37. Mr. LUMBAGO (Lame Back) When your back is stiff and very painfu and it's an effort for you to stoop or bend, take the remedy that has brought swift, safe relief to thousands--Templeton's T-R-C's. Don't suffer from the nagging misery of Lumbago a day longer than you have to. Get T-R-C's today. 65c, $1.35 at drug counters. T-840 quest that allowance be made in no hydrant the budget for $50.00 to assist in the publishing of bulletin was approved. for their assistance with the an- nual Christmas party. Faulkner recently purchased the gallon capacity booster tank for home of Mrs R. Gilmour. matter was held over pending a borhood of $130.00. study of the This the fire truck costing in the neigh- The sug- by the gestion was made by Councillor Leo Gough last year for a new The Chamber of Commerce re- fank--at present where there is available, the fire truck can only go withsg0 gallons yearly which it was felt was inadequate. Federal Member Walter Little council will be asked to assist in the re- pair of the breakwater and dock which the Mayor said "were in An order was placed for a 500- deplorable condition". situation Foreman. their The Legion thanked EMPIR Mon. to Sat--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Show at 7 and 9 p.m. single bill. On Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.m LAST TIMES TODAY *THE GOLDEN HORDE" Ann Blyth, David Farrar THURSDAY NITE IS PHOTO-NITE You many now attend show WEDNESDAY NITE, sign an attendance card and be eligible for Thursday Nite's FOTO- NITE OFFER This Week's Offers are: Ist, $375.00; 2nd, $300.00; 3rd $300.00 FRIDAY - SATURDAY JANUARY 16th and 17th Bronco Buster with JOHN LUND SCOTT BRADY THEATRE New Liskeard Shorts and Cartoon MON., TUES., JANUARY 19th and 20th The Winning Team with DORIS DAY RONALD REAGAN Short Cartoon and News Matinee Monday at 4.15 p.m. WED - THURS. JANUARY 21st and 22nd We're Not Married with GINGER ROGERS DAVID WAYNE Short, Cartoon and News For Economy's Sake , Northern Telephone Company Ltd. - -- Within the next few months our accounts for Long Distance Calls will be changed from Old Style to New. Instead of being hand written they will be done by toll billing machines. We hope for a substantial savings by the adoption of this system as one means of keeping our rates down in face of ever-increasing costs for labour and "materials. THIS NEW SYSTEM IS THE SAME AS THAT IN USE BY ALL LARGE TELEPHONE COMPANIES. Please note that the name of the "calling party" and the name and number of the "party called" will not appear on the new style accounts. The cost of putting such informationon many thousands of accounts each month has become prohibitive. We would suggest that persons or companies who require more information in their long distance calls keep a written record of their calls for their own purposes.

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