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Porcupine Advance, 3 Oct 1940, 1, p. 4

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Phillip McPhail, 27, of 34 Cambrai Avenue, received a badly crushed shoulder yesterday in the Hollinger Mine. He was working underground and his shoulder was struck by a piece Oof rock. His physician said today that although the shoulder is badly bruised, the man is not in serious condition. He is in St. Mary‘s Hospital. 76â€"78 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the said work will be considered. DATED this 3rd day of October, 1940, A, L, SHAW, Clerk. 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the underâ€" taking of the said work and any owner may within twentyâ€"one days after the first publication of this notice file with the Board his objection to the said work being undertaken. Receives Crushed Shoulder Underground at Hollinger of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work and upon the folâ€" lowing is immediately bemnefitted by the work : NW!,; 8 Lot 12%, Con. III, Tisdale; Lots 22â€"34 inclusive; 37â€"62 inclusive; 65â€"90 inclusive; 93â€"105 inclusive, as shown on Plan M43 Cochrane; 2. The estimated cost of the work is $10,540,.00, of which $989.65 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated cost per foot frontage is $0.1065. The specâ€" lal assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments and the estiâ€" mated annual rate per foot frontage is twelve cents. (8) A Street to be known as Spruce Street, being a strip of land sixtyâ€"six feet in width, formed by projecting the east and west boundaries of Spruce Street from the north limits of Plan M58 Cochrane, to a line parallel to and thirtyâ€"three feet south of the line beâ€" tween the north half and the south half of the south half of Lot twelve in the third concession of the Township of Tisdale: and intends to specially assess a part (7) A Street to be known as Pine Street, being a strip of land sixtyâ€"six feet in width, formed by projecting the east and west boundaries of Pine Street from the north limits of Plan M58 Cochrane, to a line parallel to and thirtyâ€"three feet south of the line between the north half and the south half of the south half of LOt twelve in the third concession of the Townâ€" ship of Tisdale; (5) A Street to be known as Balsam Street, being a strip of land sixtyâ€"six feet in width, formed by projecting the east and west boundaries of Balsam Street, from north limiv Of Pian M74 Temiskaming, to a line parallel to and thirtyâ€"three feet south of the line between the north half and the south half of the south half of Lot twelve in the third concession of the Township of Tisdale; (6) A Street to be known as Cedar Street, being a strip of land sixtyâ€"six feet in width, formed by projecting the east and west hboundaries of Cedar Street from the north limits to Plans M74 Temiskaming and M58 Cochrane, to a line parallel to and thirtyâ€"three feet south of the line between the north half and the south half of the south half of Lot twelve in the third‘ concession of the Township of Tisdale; (4) A Street to be known as Birch Street, being a strip of land sixtyâ€"six feet in width, formed by projecting the east and west boundaries ofâ€" Birch Street, from the north limit of Plan M74 Temiskaming, to a line parallel to and thirtyâ€"three feet south of the line between the north half and the south half of the south half of Lot twelve in the third concession of the Township of Tisdale; (3) A Street to be known as Maple Street, being a strip of land sixtyâ€"six feet in width, formed by projecting the east and west boundaries of Maple Street, from the north limit of Plan M74 Temiskaming, to a line parallel to and thirtyâ€"three feet south of the line between the north half and the south half of the south half of Lot twelve in the third concession of the Townâ€" ship of Tisdale; (2) A Street to be known as Elm Street, being a strip of land sixtyâ€"six feet in width, formed by projecting the east and west boundaries of Eim Street from the north limit of Plan Mâ€"74 Temiskaming, to a line parallel to and thirtyâ€"three feet south of the line beâ€" tween the north half and the south half of the south half of Lot twelve in the third concession of the Townâ€" ship of Tisdale; 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins intends to open and consiruct as a Local Imâ€" provement the following streets: (1) A street to be known as Ninth Avenue, being a strip of land sixtyâ€"six feet in width, thirtyâ€"three feet on each side of, and measured perpendicularly from a line as follows: the line between the north half and the south half of the south half of Lot twelve in the third concession of the Township of Tisdale, from the east boundary of North Road to the west boundary of Tamarack Street: TAKE NOTICE THAT POR RENTâ€"Furnished bedroom,. $8 50 per month. Apply at 54 Windsor Ave. or phone 854â€"W, +â€"10=76 PACHE PoOUR Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the marriage of Miss Yvette Roy, daughter of Mr. and MrS A. Roy, of Sudbury, are Mr. Mose Dupuis, son of Mr. and Mrs. (Mose Dupuis, also of Sudbury, at the St. Jean de Brebesf Roman Catholice Church at Sudbury on Sunday morning were Mrs. J. R. Fisher, Mrs. M. Bennett, Mrs. P. J. Harvey and Mrs. E. Harvey, all of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ritzel lefi (Thursday) morning by motor Sault Ste. Marie, where they will at Mr. Ritzel‘s home. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Cameron and family, Mrs. Andrew Young and Mrs. Charle Pigeon, of Madawaska, Ont., were recent visitors to Timmins, visitâ€" ing friends here. Mrs. R. J. Carter, Mrs. Wmm Morris and Miss Jenny Morris motored to Timmins this week to visit Mrs. Carter‘s son, Mr, Alex Carter, ~ Mrsg. C. G,. Kinsey left on Wednesâ€" day for Toronto, where she will join her husband, Lieutenant Kinsey, who is at Camp Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jennings and daughters, Madeline and Mary, are visiting Mr. Jennings‘ parents, Mr. and Mtrs. Christopher Jennings, Sheenboro. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McIvan and daughter, Dot, returned last week to their home in Cobalt after a visit to friends in Timmins. Miss Ann Sequin, of Charlton. has come to Timmins to join the staff of St, Mary‘s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wynne have reâ€" turned. after a holiday spent at Toronto and other points south, Mr. Greg. Gaffney returned this week to Timmins after a holiday at Madawaska, Mr. Michael Keon has returned to his home at Sheenboro, after visiting friends and relatives in Timmins. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Boutin returned on Sunday after a month‘s holiday spent at Montreal, Ottawa, Huntingâ€" don, and Valleyfield., Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Leaman left this week on a holiday to be spent at points in Southern Ontario. (Myr. Jos Burke left last week to take up residence in his home town of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs, Darcy Coon, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, were guests on Saturday at the Smileyâ€"Morris wedding here, Mayor and Mrs. Kapuskasing, ‘spent guests of friends in Mr. A. Durocher has returned after spending the summer months at Fort Coulonge and other points east. Misq Verna Merritt, of Sault Ste. Marie, was the guest of friends in Timimins this week. Mr. W. H. Pritchard is on a trip to Toronto and Milwaukee. . Mrs. L. Gorie is visiting friends at Beachburg, Ont. Miss Ruby Turcotte, Oof Kirkland Lake, spent the weekâ€"end at Timmins. Mr. Tower, mining inspector from Toronto, is a visitor to town this week. Mrs. Gerry Van Rassel is spending the week at points in Southern Ontario. (Miss Dorothy Bates is spending the wetk with her parents at Heaslip. Mr. Ed. Walker of Toronto, is a busâ€" iness visitor to town this week. LADTVES WANTED â€"â€" Ladies convince yourself of the sales possibilities of DU JOUR Ladies‘, Men‘s and Childâ€" ren‘s Wear, also hosiéry, lingerie, by writing immediately to DU JOUR LINCGEBRIE, 1647 Amherst, Montreal. «71~â€""76, [EN WANTEDâ€"FAMILEX keeps 900 dealérs AT WORK! Our assortment of over 200 daily necessities, needed in every home, sells to relatives and established clientele, With or withâ€" out experience you can succeed if you are honest and a willing worker. Every sale of $1.00 brings you profit â€"who can‘t sell for at least $2.00 in an hour? This means that you earn about .90 per hour! WITHOUT OBLIGATION write at once to FPAMILEX PRODUCTS, 570 St. Clement Street, Montreal. Armstrons Electric 6. S. Noble, of the weekâ€"end the town. A Complete Electrical and Radio Service for visit London Free Press:â€"New York stylist says the "smart woman of this season will .look slimmer," Note she says "look" slimmer. An amateurish attempt was made to blow up a section of the Hydro sub station at Leaside, Toronto, at 11.30 o‘clock last night, A home made bomb exploded harmlessly on the lawn at the east side of the station. It apparâ€" ently was thrown from the dirt road leading north and separating the Hydro property from Thorncliffe Race Track. Toronto Telegram:â€"A business man hates to clean up his desk. He might hide something in a file and then be unable to locate it., Many friends in Timmins and disâ€" trict will be interested in the anâ€" nouncement of the birth of twinsâ€"a boy and a girlâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Richâ€" ard McClusky, at Haileybury on Sunâ€" day, Sept. 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Cluskey moved from Timmins last August, Mr. McCluskey being transferâ€" red from the branch of the C.LL. here to the office at Haileybury. Amateurish Attempt To Blow Up Hydro Station at Leaside Mr. and Mrs. J. Grady left on Sunâ€" day for Toronto where they will take up residence. Mr. Grady has been transferred by the Canadian Acceptâ€" ance Company to the Toronto office of the firm. The Women‘s Institute will conduct a rummage sale in the St. John‘s Amâ€" bulance hall on Saturdey October 5th, at 1 o‘clock. Proceeds for war work. A home whist drive will be held this (Thursday) evening in aid of the Ladâ€" ies‘ Auxiliary Comfort Fund at the home of Mrs. Shaw, Laurier avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Scott returned on Saturday after a holiday spent at Lake Simcoe, Lakeview, Brantford, Niagara Falls, and other points south Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Young left last week to visit in Michigan, U.S.A. Hon. Angus L. Macdonald minister of National Deâ€" fence for Naval Affairs. From Director of Public Informaâ€" tion. Canadian Official Photograph Take Notice that the Court of Reâ€" vision will sit at the Council Chambers, Porcupine, Ontario, at the hour of 7.30 o‘clock in the afternoon of Tuesday the 15th day of October, A.D. 1940, to hear appeals against the Assessment Roll of this Township, Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 14th day of September, A.D. 1940. ANNIE WINDER, 222 Balsam Street North, Timmins, Onâ€" tario, Administratrix, By Messrs MacBrien Bailey, Barrisâ€" ters Solicitors, 2% Third Avenue, Timmins, Ontario, her Solicitors hereâ€" in. TOWNSHIP In the Estate of John Winder All persons having claims against the Estate of John Winder, late of the Town of Timmins, in the Province of Ontario, deceased, who died on or about the 6th day of July, A.D. 1940, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representatives of the said deceased on or before the l4th day of October, A.D. 1940, full particulars of their claims. ITmmediâ€" ately after the said date, the said Perâ€" sonal Representatives will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice to the exclusion of all others, and they will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice the assets so distributed or any part thereof. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS DRY CLEANING ALTERATIONS REPAIRING Geils the Tailor Clerk, Township of Whitney > Third Avenue Phone 2360 1IP of WHITNEY NOTICE W,. 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German troops are reported to be movâ€" The late Mrs. Spencer, who was a former resident of Nova Scotia, had reached the unusual age of 78 years at the time of her death. Her husband predeceased her several years ago, his death taking place in Vancouver. Mrs. Spencer came to Timmins some ten years ago but later went to California where she spent a few years, returnâ€" ing here some six years ago to pass the last years of her life with her nephew, Mr. Owen Farnan and Mrs. Farnan. Two other nephews, Mr. Noâ€" ble Farnan, Hemlock street, Timmins and Mr. Ern Langille, of Rouyn, and a niece, Mrs. Roland King of Moncton, N. B. also survive. During her residence in Timmins, Mrs Spencer made many friends here who will regret her death and extend sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Funeral services were held this (Thursday) morning at the Church of the Nativity for the late Mrs. Marâ€" garet, Spencer, who died on Tuesday, October I1st, at the home of her nepâ€" hew Mr. Owen Farnan, 23 Kimberley avenue, after an illness of about six months. Mrs. M. Spencer Dies at the Age of Seventyâ€"Eight Years Had Resided in Timmins for Several Years. NAZIS TAKE OVER ITALIANS McKenzie Island is in Red _ Lake, Dome Township, north western Ontario 170 miles from Hudson tion on the Canadian National Railway. It has of late become the centre‘of an active mining community of several thousand people, with three‘active gold mines and another one on the point of coming into proguction. The Howie, pioneer gold mine of the Red Lake District is on the miain line 4‘ miles away. McKenzie Island now boast a ban‘g as well as an hotel, a theatre, a hospital, a school and several stores. Communiction with the railway means 170 miles by motor launch or by plane. HMHeavy freight goes by wagon or sleigh road. Since before the discovery of Cobalt, Imperial Bank has pioneered with the pioneers in the North Country. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK The Value of Community Newspapers to Canada and your Home Town IMPERIAL BANK‘sS NEW BRANCH # b4 #* t* t* $4 +4 #. * #* #4 #* 0.0 000 ..000000000.0‘. 0’00: 0’0 *#e % * * * + *# *. * *° /# natacstactacstectaectecstectectec‘ses eatactastactactectectaectec*tes + + *4 # d # # ¢. :%. .t :t .% #* #* ® .0000 #4 #+ ¢+% .0.00.:.'0 00.00.. d 44 ## :..0 ##4 + R/A/ALA/LILILLC\ +# #Â¥ 00 b#4 ¢4* 44 *4 *e # # *# * :t (% :s * _ #% we _te t#4* b4 i4 00 ¢4 l/ +**. 0. 0000 .’00’0 /\ % 44 *# # * # # + # 000; #.® #.® #°% #.® #_ *# # # # *# # # + *# 6.# * Â¥ %*%. * # *# # * # 4 *# # # # # @4 44 4+% *#* 000” 2 . C * h ® *Â¥ # # s T UNDER SPONSORSHIP OF CANADIAN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Being Observed by Community Newpapersâ€"â€"â€"October 1st to 8th depends upon HOME TOWN NEWSPAPERS "The Canadian Way of Life" 0.0 * .0 #* # # *4 * # #* #> + + ** + # #* *# 4 #* #® + #* * # *4 * # #* * w *#* # # ## *__* 00.00. # 00. * t it :t L '00. ....0 * * :t +t ‘% .# #4 *4 # .. *~‘*<% * + # *. * .00.00 * * * .t .*% 0.00.’0‘“. *. * ‘0 *# .0 * *# #4 *# #4 *4 #4 44 * * 0. .0..00..0. 00. # # 00. # Toronto Telegram: No two people are exactly alike, says an authority. Buti some men try to be meaner than others, Kincardine News: True modesty conâ€" sists in hearing people say they are glad to meet you, and wondering why. Sense and Nonse: A college boy knows how to write a pleading letter to his dad, especially if he is asking for money,. The meeting closed with Taps. All Guides are requested to bring their knitting bags next week. The Guides again formed a horseshoe for the enrollment of a new Girl Guide, Beatrice De Marco. The Guides were pleased to welcome Mrs. Wheeler, who is our new Guide convenor. Mrs, Wheeler visited witn the groups of girls and discussed their work with them., The meeting was called to order by Captain Bailey, after which inspection was taken by Muriel Crispin. The Guides then formed a horseshoe and the flag was lowered by a colour party chosin from the Poppy Patrol, Freda Campbell, Kathleen Milne and Patâ€" ricia Gridley. After the Guide prayer the girls knitted on their Red Cross articles. More wool was given out. The Guides of the 106th I. 0. D. E. company held their weekly meeting on Monday in St. Matthew‘s Hall,. GIRL (GUIDES You are Invited and Urged Now to Coâ€"operate in Let‘s talk about ourselves for a change For years the community newpapers of Canada have devoted milions of dollars worth of space boosting every worthwhile civic, provincial and national business and welfare movement. NOW in this worldâ€"revolutionary era it is timely that at least one week be set aside to point outâ€" The progress and prosperity of Canada has been made possible to a great extent by the constructive and unselfish efforts of its Community newspapers. BUT who knows or truly appreciates that fact? Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride‘s mother, 172 Maple street north, Mrs. Gagne receiving the guests in a becoming afternoon dress of navy blue crepe, with matching accessories. In the evening, the bride and groom will receive their friends at a recepâ€" tion. St. Anthony‘s Roman Catholic church the scene of a lovely wedding this (Thursday) morning at 8.30 o‘clock when the Rev. Fr. Whissel united in marriage Miss Florence Laura Gagne, daughter of Mrs Gagne and the late Mr. Albert Gagne, and Mr. Real Raby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raby, of Arnprior During the ceremony, Sister Ste. Claire presided at the organ, and the altar was adorned with autumn NOowers. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Arthur Gagne, the bride was charming in a gown of turquoise blue taffeta, with short bolero jacket. Shirring was featured in the bodice, and insets of lace were fashioned into the long torso waistline, which fell in a flared skirt, She wore a matching shoulder length veil. caught in orange blossoms, and matching gloves and shoes. Her shower bouquet was made up of pink roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. St. Anthony‘s Church Scene of Wedding This Morning Mr. and Mrs. Raby will reside at 172 Maple street north. Mr. Frank Nadon acted as groomsâ€" man. Miss Florence Laura Gagne and Mr. Real Raby Marâ€" ried. Lynch Electrical Appliance Co. * THE NEW 1941 Westinghouse Radios ARE HERE!! _ Inspect Them toâ€"day! You‘ll Marvel at their performance 39 THIRD AVENUE TIMMINS Guaranteed European Reception Choose Wisely Choose WESTINGHOUSE The Home of Westinghouse # # #4 @4 # .0 #° /# 00’ # ©. u. tÂ¥ }* @4 _ .0.0..00.0.. 0. 0. X 3 ## #* p @ _ p #@ p # _# #4 °C *# *#+ C * #4 °C * % *# C * * Bornâ€"On Sept. 17th, 1940, to Mr and Mrs. Roy Holley, of 156 Spruw« St., south, at St. Mary‘s Hospital â€"i C in Bornâ€"On Sept. 29th, 1940, t and Mrs. Tony Kremesic of .171 street northâ€"a daughter. 3 Bornâ€"~â€"On Sept. 17th, 1940, to Mr. an Mrs. Charles Leonel Guitard (nee Edit Leona Frechette) of 123 Maple stre southâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"On Sept. 25th, 1940, to M and Mrs. Hormidas Octave Chartran of 85 Bannerman avenueâ€"a daughte Bornâ€"On Sept. th, 1940, to and Mrs. Francis Xavier Quime 79 1â€"2 Pine street southâ€"a, son. Try The Advance Want Advertisen Five Births Registered Since Monday This Week A warm bath, anoint with Dr. Chase‘ Ointment and the stinging, irritation dis Strony antiseptic and medicinal, soothes and Dr. Chase‘s Qintmeni 4 If you play Clarinet, Trumpet, Cello, Violin, Etc., or would like to learn THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3mRtD, 1041 Phone 598 or Call at 18 THIRD AVENUDER We are organizing an All Ladies or Giris Orchestra PHONE 1870 Pint

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