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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 8 Dec 1955, p. 4

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Page Four THE HAILEYBURIAN Social Notes Mrs, O. Saxton is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Teed, Sudbury. Ben Norris of Timmins were in town over the weekend visiting Mrs. ' Norris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Liddicott. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Liddicott left on tuesday for Toronto to spend a few days and they plan to continue on to the United Sta- tes for an extended trip. Miss. Glenna Speicher spent the past weekend in Gravenhurst with her sister and husband Rev- erand and Mrs. J. Watson Mrs. Frank McFarlane and her Niece Miss. Katie Uren left on Wednesday to spend a few days in Toronto, Mrs. W. MacArthur and family arrived back in town last week from their summer cottage in Temagami. Mrs. MacArthur and son Bill Jr. were on a two mon- ths trip this summer to Scotland to visit relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Symington. Sault St. Marie. were in town over the past weekend with Mrs. Sym- ington's mother Mrs. G. George. Mrs. George returned home with them to spend the winter. Card Of Thanks family wish to thank their neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement. The Hargrave Blueprints The bulletion of the Class 20 Accident Prevention Association has a thought-provokng approach to the place safety should occupy in everyone's life. In part it reads "Tt is hard to belive that any man would be so foolish as to at- tempt to build a house with no preparation other than the pur- chase of a kit of tools and some lumber and bricks. Yet many of us seem to be building our lives in just such a haphazard fashion, utterly disregarding the safety rules that are designed to keep us happy and sound of life and limb, Safety regulations, as any one should relize are the happy, accident-free life." Advice to CHRISTMAS _SHOPPERS Most Appreciated are MacLEAN'S OIL COLORED PICTURES of Northern Ontario 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 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.--Church 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 MADE WELCOME! OBITUARY One of the district's pioneers, Alexander Lorne Herbert died at his Brewster street home:Sat- urday morning. He was in his } 76th year, and had been in poor health for several months. Mr. Herbert was the first ON R station agent at Cobalt, organ- izer of many mining ventures, and owner of extensive coal and fuel oil interests in the north. He came-north with the ONR, and was the first station agent at Cobalt. Later he went into buiness for himself, and operat- ed a custom brokerage business, In later years he was to be- come a director of the Dominion Custom Brockers' Association He was interested in many mining ventures, and was presi- dent of Bidgood-Kirkland Mines, vice-president of the Cun- iptau Mines, and president of the Heybert Mining Corporation, which has properties in the Cle- $ ricy, Quebec, aera. He was active for many years § in the Canadian Institute of Min- § ing and Metallurgy, and was a charter member and formerpresi- § dent of the Cobalt Kiwanis Club of the § was also a life member Haileybury Masonic Lodge, The % THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1955 from Cobalt, WHaileybury. and § 8.30 p.m. New Liskeard gathered Sunday § Tullock's ¥ for Masonic rites at funeral home. Mr. Herbert was a strong Con- servative all his life, and his son Bob, is Progressive Conservative § member for Temiskaming in the provincial legislature. Mr. Hebert was born in Gran- ~ by, Quebec, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs Alexander Herbert. He is survived by his wife. the former Albertine David of Buck- ingham, Quebec; three sons, Alexander Robert, Cobalt; David Miner and George Rowat of Haileybury;and three daughters Amie Marie, Mrs. f. Brearley, Barrie, Ont., Lorna, Mrs. W. J. Burke, Quoyon, Quebec, and Alb- ertine, Mrs Camille Vezina, of Cobalt. . Funeral services were held from St. Paul's Church Monday afternoon, with the Reverend Cannon C. Goodier officiating. Want Ads WANTED--AII types of Radios for repair. Prompt and reli- able. Free {pickup and deliy- ery. Phone 634. 40-1* WANTED TO~ BUY--A good Cub uniform, size 10. Phone 457-R 40-1c FOR RENT--3-Room_ Heated Apartment $55.00. Phone 43. No. children. 38-3-c Even Santa scampers for a box of Page and Shaw Candy.--It's the best. 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 39-40-41 Sof MRE Gold . Interment Sant. John Chaput, MPP for Nippi- ssing, represented Premier Les- lie Braet at the service. Colonel C. Reynolds, chairman of the asi and M. Kelly, divisional freight agent for the CPR at North Bay, were also present. Active pall bearers were P. M. Fleming, Lorne Allard, Lorne Wiseman, Pat Slaght, Harry Ra. mey, and Murice Timmins. UNITED CHURCH W.A. MONTHLY MEETING The W. A. of the United Church held their regular mont- hly meeting last Thursday even- ing Dec. Ist. at the home of Mrs. D. Millar Lake Shore Road. Mrs. A. Hurst. President was in the chair and a good turnout of members present. Mrs. G. Pratt read a very in- teresting story about a man who discovered he was a very lonely person by trying to live unto himself alone without any Xmas spirit of giving. The different Committee's submitted their reports and were dealt with. The Treasurer re- ported extra money had been was at Mount Plea- Belanger of Honorary pall bearers includ- ed Reeve W. Martin, W. Tuke, A. W. Sanderson, Cliff. Lowery Murray Glazier, and E. J. McDo- nough, ; -Want Ads. Bring Results! gifts. dining room table tied to a prett- ily decorated Christmas Tree. THURSDAY, DEC. 8th, 1955, turned in since the Bazaar mak- made by Mrs. M. Glazier and ing the amount a very satifact- presented to Mrs. W. Farmer ory one. At the close of the meeting a Social hour was spent when tho- se present exchanged Christmas by Mrs. T. Pipe. Thanks were extended to Mrs. Millar for the use and it was announced the next meeting would be held at the Manse Thursday Sth. of January 1956 of her house These were arranged on the Another interesting part of the evening was a birthday cake --Want Ads Bring Results! stttezte: stttt COBALT LIONS BINGO! COBALT COMMUNITY HALL 33383. Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 50c DOOR PRIZE $75.00 No Extra Charge for Specials. NOTICE! Uncertainty of weather and road conditions as the Christmas and New Year's Season approaches places a maximum burden on our delivery system and service to cust- omers at our Stores, In order to avoid serious congestion at the Stores and also disappointment in our delivery service, we respectfully request the assistance of our customers. You can help us to maintain our services by ordering or purchasing your require- ments as early as possible. Brewers' Warehousing Company Limited operating Brewers' Retail Stores 40-41 {/EMPIRE THEATRE NEW LISKEARD FOTONITE $295. 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 THURSDAY NIGHT IS FOTO-NITE This Week's Cash Offers Total $295.00 LAST SHOWING TONITE FRI. and SAT. "Young at Heart" DEC. 9th--10th "PURPLE PLAIN" TECHNICOLOR Gregory Peck, Win Min Than Cartoon, Plus Added Shorts MON. & TUES. DEC. 12th--13th "ESCAPE TO BURMA" TECHNICOLOR Barbara Stanwyck, David Farrar News, Cartoon, Ad@ed 'Shorts WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, "WOMENS' PRISON" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Ida Lupino, Howard Duff "CANNIBAL ATTACK" Johnny Weismuller, Judy Walsh NEWS DEC. 14th--15th HAILEYBURY -- LAST TIMES TODAY COBALT: FRIDAY and SATURDAY DEC. 9th--10th "Three Stripes in the Sun" STARRING: ALDO RAY PHIL CAREY MILSUKO KIMURA Added Attraction "Duel on the Mississippi" LEX BARKER PATRICA MEDINA ------------ -- -- = ee ale oe ote te ee HAILEYBURY: FRIDAY and SATURDAY DEC. 9th--10th COBALT :--MONDAY and TUESDAY DEC. 12th--13th "Pearl of the South Pacific" IN SUPERSCOPE & TECHNICOLOR VIRGINIA MAYO DENNIS MORGAN DAVID FARRAR --ADDED FEATURE-- "Mask of the Avenger" Color by Technicolor Anthony Quinn STARRING: John Derek Jody Lawrence Rall tl le al ai le ain all oe il ie oe el HAILEYBURY--After Sunday Midnight, Mon.-Tues. Dec. 12,13 COBALT: WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 'DEC. 14th--15th, -- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -- THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING PRODUCTION MARLON Raat MADER PRODUCTION covaiee RARL MALDEN LEE 1, COBB ow sree - rt mame execs EVA MARIE SAINT - masons» SAM SPIEREL tenes Ray ty OD GRRE «oe ty RD PTI «teres g CN TD ° --ADDED FEATURE-- "The Constant Husband" (In Technicolor) STARRING; REX HARR ISON Lacan alla ll lin alt al ln alte alle atin silien bits sete aie site ade athe alae adhe adhe sath naan saan nn HAILEYBURY: WED. & THUR. DEC. 14th--15th COBALT--FRIDAY and SATURDAY DEC. 16th--17th h& DES THINGS Bo se/ sites UBERTY' Ns af TE Wp ~ wn FRANK Ob es neta) aaa We 7 THOMAS MITCHELL © HENRY TRAVERS and BEULAH BONDI - WARD BOND - dren cca Se GRAHAME ar RK Seswen Play by FRANCES SODDRICH + ALBERT HACKE a Scenes by 10 SWERLING + 'vous tay by PLP i =stom --ADDED FEATURE-- "Fagle Squadron" Robert Stack -- Diana Barrymore -- Jon Hall ty

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