Page Four aa 1 HE Al LE YBU RIAN THURSDAY, NOV.24th, 1955 S | N t ARTHUR COOKE MAYOR - ious cases long intervals since CARD OF THANKS TE nial nl TAS BY ACCLAMATION attendance at school. However, all the students here at PIM. Orville, Jack and Bill Hughes we ABSUL have one important objective to wish to express their appreciat- Miso Boake photic erent strive for, that is the Mining jon of the sympathy and assist- He far co BALT y several months in British Colum- bia arrived home a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. White & family arrived home last week froma trip to Toronto. They attended the Santa Claus parade while in that city. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. N. Bell and left last week for Vancouver to attend the Grey Cup in the city. Finals Word was received in town of the death of another old timer and well known figure' of the North in the person of S. W. Mcleod. Mr. McLeod was captain at the O'Brien Mine, Cobalt, for a num- ber of years before moving to Orillia. He was an ardent Mason and Odd Fellow also a member of the Eastern Star. His wife predeceased several years ago. him The regular monthly of the W.A. of St. Paul's Angli- can Church will be heldson Tues- day, Dec. 6th, at 3 p.m. Gibson Wins Wilf Gibson of Haileybury was the winner of the Mixmaster in the local Shell Service Station contest. The ticket was drawn on Wednesday. -BIGGER .AND .BETTER Canada's birthrate is incres- ing. With more children, there are more possibilities for contag- ious diseases to become epidemic are protected unless youngsters immunization against them by r Many of these diseases are of- ten fatal; even more. frequently they result in some form of impairment that lasts a lifetime. Immunization in Canada is obtainable free' and no chid should be allowed to go through childhood without protection against such dangerous _ illness --Want Ads. Bring Results! LEO'S TAXI Phone 311 Leo Deraiche, Prop. HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO Advice to CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Most MacLEAN'S OIL COLORED PICTURES of Northern Ontario Appreciated are Something to keep before you for years to come. A COLOR CAMERA (All Prices) A PROJECTOR & SCREEN Gold and Silver PICTURE FRAMES Local Christmas Cards A. MacLEAN 110 Main St. Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury C. J. HOVEY Repairs on All Makes of RADIOS 21 Lake Shore Road Phone 569 New Liskeard meetng The Baptist Church PASTOR --HOWARD S. STAPLES Organist -- Miss Jean Wilson SUNDAYS 11,00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship 11.00 a.m.--Churth Bible School Classes for all Ages Come to Church and bring the Children WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m.--Mid-Week Meeting for Prayer and Bible Study SATURDAY 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting YOU WILL BE MADB WELCOME! Art. Cooke was -acclaimed when no other candidate quali- fied. Also nominated were the in- cumbent, Mayor H.A.Day, Chair- man of the board of Education, H. A. Doran, and Councillor Dan Millar. Five seeking of the old council-are re-election, with Counc- illor Lew Simard standing aside. Those seeking: another term are Councillor Neil Fleming, Dr. W. C. Arnold, Sam Craig, Dan Millar, and Lorne Wiseman. Newcomers to the local munic- ipal field seeking election are George Poppleton, James Tim- mins, G. Hennessy, and C. Cam- sell. Mr. Camsell has served on the council before SOCIAL EVENING An interesting time was spent on Sunday night after the ular church service in the United Church, when the session enter tained those present to a social evening. reg- There was a_ sing-song hymns with Mrs. Don Gardner at the piano, quartette by Mrs Lyon, Mr. Beasley and Mr and Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson, with the organist, Mrs. A. F. Herity as accompanist, A colored film was shown called "A people without fear" which is a documentary film different worshiping in showing Christians in parts of the world where and how they desired, their own way, without fear, to their faith in the Christian Religion. A lunch was by the members of the Session at the close and a Boca hour enjoyed. as served MINING SCHOOL By B: Longmore, N. Hickey Stan. Kotyk The majority of the freshmen class at the Provincial Institute of Mining are men who _ were born and raised in the mining camps of Central and Northern Ontariq. The minority represent Southern Ontario as well as sev eral other Canadian provinces A large percentage of the-class came directly out of high schools whereas the remainder came her< from ious jobs and profes- sions. We have two professional min ers from the Helen Mine in Wa- var eral other wa, Ontairo, and sev from Timmins, Kirkland 1] ae Sudbury and Cobalt. One of our Yellowknife. ex-R.C.M.P. at are boys worked Two students constables, one being a World II veteran. Another was employ ed by Trans-Canada Airlines at Toronto. Two students have pre- viously attended universities. The ages range from seventeen to thirty years, indicating in var- NOTICE Applications will be re- ceived for the position of Librarian for the Haileybury Free Public Library, duties to begin January 2, if possible. Eighteen hour week-- thirteen' hours during during July and August For further information apply to Mrs. H. G. Pickard Chairman Phone 110 and' ot | 39-40-41 School Diploma. | Coming Events Saturday, Dec. 3rd--IODE Xmas Tea. At the home of Mrs. R. Cumming Lake Shore Road. December 16th--Rotary Stag at Canadian Legion Hall. December 6th--Catholic Wo- men's League meeting and Christmas party in the parish hall. UNITED CHURCH BAZAAR A most successful Bazaar was held last Saturday Nov. 26.th in the Sunday School Room of the United Church under the auspices of the W. A. of the Church with a large crowd attending. Reverand J. W. Wilkinson offi- ciolly opened the Bazaar at 3 o'clock and remained during the afternoon Mrs. R. W. Wilkinson and the President of the W. A. Mrs. A. Hurst. recéived the guests. The room was tastefully deco- rated with Red and Green paper and Green boughs and the pretty colors of the different articles for sale made as an added attraction The tea table was prettily arr anged with a lace cloth and red candles and_ red carriations center decoration The members of the Society wish to thank all those who helped make the bazaar a success. asa ance extended to them at the time of their recent bereavement. 39-1c ENGAGEMENT Mrs Fred Allen of announce the engag- Mr and Haileybury ement of their daughter Audrey Joan Allen of Niagara Falls, Ont to Mr. Ivan James Haimes, of Mr and Mrs J. Niaga@ra-on-the-Lake Ont, son E. Haines of The marriage will take place on Sat- urday Dec 24th 1955 at 3 p.m. in St Paul's Anglican Church Hail- eybury, Ont, Want Ads FOR RENT -- Three-roomed Heated apartment. $55. Phone Haielybury 43. No children. 37-3-¢ FOR SALE -- 6-roomed House on 3 lots on Main St., North Cobalt. Apply Mrs. Pearl Deeley, North Cobalt. _37-2* FOR SALE--Oil Burner, 6-room capacity. Used only 1 year. Phone 520J or Bert Caron Bldg View St. 37-2* FOR RENT--3-Room Heated Apartment $55.00. Phone 43. No children. 38-3-c FOR RENT -- Three-Roomed Apartment. Phone 391, Rus- sell St. 39-1* ¥ID- & beautiful watch, sparkling diamond, handsome | vanity set or luxurous pearl choker. Just four of | the hundreds of fine, quality gifts on display. A small deposit will layaway your | until Christmas. BRODA'S JEWELLERY HAILEYBURY. POOLE PLE LEE selec ONT NEW LISKEARD EMPIRE THEAT. a) FOTONITE $295. single bill Mon. to Sat.--Doors open at 6.30 p.m. On Double bills, last complete show at 8.15 p.nt Show at 7 and 9 p.m. THURSDAY NIGHT IS FOTO-NITE This Week's Cash Offers Total $295.00 LAST SHOWING TONITE "Best Years of Our Lives" FRI. and SAT. RANDOLPH SCOTT "Rage at Dawn" Technicolor "DEVIL TAKE US" SAFETY SHOW Cartoon, Plus Added Shorts DEC. 2nd--3rd FORRES TUCKER MON. & TUES. CLARK GABLE ADULTS 75c "Gone with the Wind" Please Note: Doors Open 7.30p.m. Show Starts 8 p.m. Prices for the Eng agement Only! STUDENTS 50c Tax Included DEC. 5th--6th VIVIEN LEIGH CHILDREN 25¢ uion ! HAILEYBURY -- LAST TIMES TODAY COBALT: FRIDAY and SATURDAY DEC. 2nd--3rd "Out of the Clouds" EASTMAN COLOR) Starrng: Beene Steel Robert Bante David Knight, Margo Lorenz --ADDED FEATURE-- "Bring Your Smile Along" Technicolor ee cece uous Towers, Frankie .Laine ---- HAILEYBURY: FRIDAY and SATURDAY DEC. 2nd--3rd COBALT :--MONDAY and TUESDAY DEC. 5th--6th eee eg or LAN | the LAFF- oe STARRING 'DONALD 0 CONNOR mf BACKUS MYRNA HANSEN = Francis z eR ace THE TALKING MULEt --ADDED FEATURE-- CO-STARRING a RENE BARRY DAN O'ERLIKY ° (7 ANGELA LANSBURY jp, Stotee OO cy DD Sl ti alle alle ale ae ae ade adie atthe adie aa ad HAILEYBURY_After Sunday Midnight, Mon.-Tues. Dec. 5-6 COBALT» WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY DEC. 7th--8th me Its°the year's danger sensation. with the love scenes of the: century! CARY GRANT GRACE KELLY ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S TO CATCH A THIEF Color by TECHNICOLOR with JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS + JOHN WILLIAMS Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK Screenplay by JOHN MICHAEL HAYES tlt all ltt allan tt tie lle lin ailin ole ade adls aiee aie ad die cane nad HAILEYBURY: WED. & THUR. DEC. 7th--8th COBALT--FRIDAY and SATURDAY DEC. 9th--10th THE PICTURE OF THE MONTH "Three Stripes in the Sun" STARRING: ALDO RAY PHIL CAREY MILSUKO KIMURA Added Attractio "Duel on the Mississippi" LEX BARKER PATRICA MEDINA a ee ha 6