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Porcupine Advance, 2 Oct 1941, 1, p. 3

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Surprise Party in Honour of South Porcupine Couple Fouth Porcupine, Oct. 1â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mr. and Mrs. M. Billâ€" ings have moved into their new home on Leighton Ave., Connaught Hill. On Monday a surprise houseâ€"warming party was staged by the choir of St. Paul‘s AnghHcan Church (of which both are members), who went in a body to THURSDAY,. CX *TOBER ND | 4 | _ Tues., Wed., and Thurs., _ October 7th, 8th, 9th, 1941 Monday, October 6th, 1941 Protect Children From Between the hours of 9.30â€"11.30 a.m. in the baseâ€" ment of Notre Dame de Lourdes Church between the hours of 9.30â€"11.30 a.m. at the Baby Conference Room in the Town Hall. Phone 700 or 1100 Day or Night BRUNETTES TAXLI rotect CUhildreéen PFrom DIPHTHERIA Children between the ages of 6 months to 6 years may be inoculated to prevent Diphâ€" theria and should have this protection beâ€" fore entering school. Inoculation is a sure means of protection. It is harmless ana lasting. Children who are not old enough to attend school, may be inoculated free of charge by the Medical Officer of Health., Diptheria is a dangerous disease for childâ€" ren, which may be prevented by inoculation with Toxoid. This may be done by your own family phyâ€" sician. Consult him. BRUNETTE®‘S Pictured Aboveâ€"Brunette‘s Fleet of New, Luxurious Cabs Safety â€" Service â€" Courtesy IS OUR MOTTO Cabs Standout GRAHAM B. LANE, M.D., Medical Officer of Health. Those were Archdeacon and Mrs. Woodall, Mtrs J. Naish, Mrs. F. During the evening a handsome foor lamp was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Billings with the best wishes of all present. Mr. M. Smith, who is organâ€" is at the church, was also made the recipient of a nice personal gift. hnouse and spert a social and| Reynolds, Mrs. H. Jones, Miss Ola evening bringing with them‘!Stanley, Mrs. Harry Martin, Mr. H. was necessary for entcrtain-!l-:dwufls and Mr. M. Smith., IN EVERY WAYVY International "Newspaper Week" at Kiwanis Monday Next week is being cbu»rved by the Kiwanis of Canada anmd the United States as International â€" Newspapetr Week. The guest speaker for the weekly luncheon will be Mr. Ed. Copps, editor of The Timmins Daily Press, who will speak on newspaper work. There will also be a fiveâ€"minute address by Kiwanian Lyman Murray on "My Inâ€" terpretation of the Week‘s News." Children of the choir presnt wer Miss Mury Harper, Miss Norine White Jackie Jay, Norman Harper, Bud Rose brugh, Vernon Green and Richarc Barnes. Mrs. Billings, of Toronto, who is or a visit to her’scu. Mr. M. Billings, was also present. All enjoved the delicious lunch servâ€" ea at the end of a very pleasant evenâ€" ing. Toronto Telegram:â€"A politician is a man who can write a letier so polite ‘hat it doesn‘t mean a thing. IRVIN ROSNER, R.O. HOCKEY ON ROLLER SKATES BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmin:s EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 EYES EXAMINED QLASSES FITTED MclIntyre Arena INX AID OF THE BRITISII BOMB VICTIMS‘ FUND Friday, October 17th DON‘T MISS THIS NEW THRILL 1ME PORCUPINZ ADvVvANCE them. We have never had the exâ€" perience, but there are so many of such accidents reported it looks as if such misfortunes are a real possibility. Creemore Star:â€"The story Of aAa motorist crashing into the side of a long freight train may sound like careâ€" lessness on the pant of a car driver, but statistics report numerous similar accigents. Long trains of freight cars which are unlighted are not partiouâ€" larly visible until you are right onto Licutenant J. A. Pictured above is Lieutenant J. A. Weinstein, of the R.C.E., Dunden, Saskatchewan, who left last week afiter spending a leave at. the home of Mrs. Weinstein‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Halperin, of Maple street south.. He was accompanied to Timmins by. Mrs. Weinstein, who is remaining here for a furâ€" ther holiday. CHILDREN 10e TTMMTNS3, ONTARIO Weinstein Another Shipment Made by Women‘s Institute on Tuesday To pack another bundle for the sailors on board the "Gaspe Bay," minesweeper adopted by the local branch of the Institute, the members of the Women‘s Institute met on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Briggs, the war services convener, 19 Commercial avenue. When completed, the shipment conâ€" tained 24 pairs of seamen‘s socks (long) ; 9 turtleneck sweaters; 1 sleeveâ€" less sweater; 6 helmets; 2 sparves (72"); 4 dozen chocolate bars; 40 packages cigarettes; 5 boxes candy; 1 package bigcuits; and 2 packs of playing cards. After the packing, the hositess served a delicious lunch to those who attended. Second Lieut, Dan Casey, of Brockâ€" ville, formerly manager of the Simpâ€" son Co., branch here, spent leave with friends in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lake (neg Helen Crews) are expected to return this (Thursday( evening after a honeyâ€" moon trip to Toronto, Waterloo and many other southern points. Messrs Louis Doiron, Seaborn Allâ€" bright, and Joe Colhoun, left on Tuesâ€" day morning for Toronto, where they attended the Evansâ€"Callon wedding on Wednesday, and where Mr. Colhoun‘s marriage to Miss Vi Davidson will take place on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan H. Baker anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Ellen Beryl, to Mr. Thomas Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawkins, Edmonton, Alberta, the marâ€" riage to take place on October l1th, 1941. Among those present were: Mrs. P. G. Howard; Mrs. H. McGarry; Mrs. J. Dicker; Mrs. R. McTaggart; Mrs. S. Henderson; Mrs. C. Surman; Mrs. J. Griffin; Mrs; E. Brand; Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Charles and the hostess, Mrs. C. Briggs. Mr. cames McLean has returned from Hamilton where he resided for the past six months. Trooper Garth Porter, of the Tank Corps, Camp Borden, spent weekâ€"end leave at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Porter. ers for work. The Cadets instructed groups of Guides in Morse and knots. The Guides played a new game and then reformed Horseshoe for Taps, Mrs. Oscar Valimaa and Miss Elma Ylinen of Fort William are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Merikalâ€" lio, 90 Fourth. avenue. Mrs. Valimaa is Mrs. Merikallio‘s sister. The Guidese of the 106th 10ODE Co. held their meeting on Monday in St. Matthew‘s Hall. The meeting opened with roll call and inspection. When the Guides had formed Horseshoe the flag was raised and the National Anthem sung. The Guides went to the patrol cornâ€" The 56th Brownie Pack held another meeting last Wednesday. The Pack is complete and it is asked that no more join until Christmas. Powâ€"Wow was held towards the end of the meetings, ad each Brownie wore her Indian feathers. Miss Mabel Sundstrom has returned after a few weeks‘ holiday spent at her home in Sault Ste. Marie. Private Rolland Levesque, of Debert, N.S., accompanied by Mrs. Levesque, is spending <a leave with relatives and family in town. Gunner Gunnar Kallunki, of FPortress Headquarters, Halifax, NS., is spendâ€" ing a leave at the home of his parâ€" ents in town. A Court of Honour of all the patrol leaders was held after the meeting. Another test of Onakawana lignite was made on a T. N. 0. freight locoâ€" motive last week, but no results were given out as to the test. Helen Skubinski, Maxine Armstrong, Ida Baxter, Joan Avery, Margaret Ann Murray, and Lois will be enâ€" rolled next week. Meeting as usual at 5.30. Betty Roée was home sick and we hope she will get better soon. Miss Rose Pasnick, of Kenora, Ont., was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of Miss Kay MacIinnis, Kent avenue. Mrs. Bound, of the Bucovetsky staif, will leave next week to take up residâ€" ence in Toronto. Mr. Victor Luchen, of Schumacher, left on Saturday for Kingston, in anâ€" swer to his call from the RC.N. Mr. Johnny Michelak left on Saturâ€" day for Kingston in answer to his call from the R.C.N. Miss Ruth Schmelzle left on Sunday for Hamilton, where she will take up residence. _ iMrs. J. H. Sullivan, of New Liskeard was a visitor to Timunins last week. Mrs. Hilma Wuori and family wish to thank al their friends who so kindly sent flowers and assisted them in any way during their recent bereavement and also the nurses of the Porcupine General Hospital for their kindnesis. 70p Corporation of the Town of Timmins Byâ€"Law No. 641 GOODINGSâ€"In loving memory of a dear mother, Alice Goodings, who passed away on October 2nd, 1938. Mother, T1 sit and think of you, When I am all alone; Memory is the only friend Grief can call its own. The flowers I place upon your grave, May wither and decay; But my love for you who sleeps beneath Will never fade away. â€"Ever remembered by Madge and Thelma. â€"70p WHEREAS it is desirable to restrict the period of time in which dense or opaque smoke may be emitted into the atmosphere. Sunday School Convention at South Porcupine, Oct. 7 BEING A BYâ€"LAW regulating the emission of smoke into the atmosphere. 1. Every lessee, tenant, agent, manager or occupant of any premises or of a steam boiler in or in connection with which a fire is burning and every person who operates, uses or causes or permits to be used any furnace or fire shall prevent the emission to the atâ€" mosphere from such fire of opaque or dense smoke for a period of more than six minutes in any one hour or at any other point than the opening to the atmosphere of the flue, stack or chimâ€" ney. f BE IT ENACTED as a Byâ€"law of the Town of Tinunins as follows: FOR SALEâ€"Fiveâ€"roomed House: good locality. Apply 40 Sixth Avenue, Phone 444. â€"~70p 2. This byâ€"law shall not apply to a furnace or fire used in connection with the reduction, refining or smelting of ores and minerals or the manufacture of cement or to dwelling houses except apartment houses. South Porcupine, Oct. 1â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"On Tuesday, Octcber "th, the United Church, South Poreuâ€" pine, will see the Ontario Religious Education Council, (Northern Ontario Sunday School Convention Tour) with Revy, Leland Gregory, General Secreâ€" tary, Baptist Boatd of Religious Rduâ€" cation, Miss Ruth Lucas, St. Ardan‘s Anglican Church, Toronto, Rev. J. Rusâ€" sell Harris, Asst. Editor United Church Pbs., Miss Harriett Christie, Girls‘ Work Secreta@ry OREC. The programme will include worship period, music, addresses, digztussions, etc. Rive. S. Harris, Rev. L. Gregory and others will deliver addresses. There will be afternoon and evening sessions, with supper at 5.30 p.m. The committee at South Porcupine would like to know about how many to expect for supper. Kindly drop a card to Box 5(4, South Porcupine. 3. Noutice of this byâ€"law shall be given by publication of the byâ€"law in the Ontario Gazette and in the Timmins Daily Press for four successive weeks. 4. This tyâ€"law shall take effect 90 days after the notice provided by the previous section has been given. 5. Everyone contravening the proâ€" visions of this byâ€"law shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $50.00 exclusive of costs which shall be recoverable unâ€" der the Summary Convictions Act all the provisions of which shall apply exâ€" cept that the imprisonment may be for any term not exceeding twentyâ€"one days. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Warner, of Cochâ€" rane, announce the engagement of their niece, Mary Hoyle, daugher of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoyle, of Timâ€" mins, to George Edward Waples, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Waples, Sault Ste. Marie, the wedding to take place October 8th, at Cochrane. Mr. J. T. Heffernan, representative of the Encyclopaedia Britannica in the Nonth for several years, and makâ€" ing his headquarters in Timmins, has been transferred as the company‘s reâ€" presentative in Toronto distriet, but will still retain his northern territory and be a frequent visitor here. DATED and passed this 17th day of July, A.D. 1939. 69 â€"70â€" 71-72 U# You Borrow $ 60 $108 $300 $540 hJ You 1 Receive §$ 55.87 $100.96 $280.94 §$505.54 Other Amounts of Proportionately Low Rates Q““Qg THE CANADIANK BANK OF COMMERCE One Year to Repay Apply to Nearest Branch o# \* You Moke 12 Monthly McGUIREâ€"In loving memory of our wee daughter, Bonnie Glen McGuire, whom God called Priday, September 19th, 1941. (Uncle Jimmy Murphy‘s birthday). We must believe when falls the blow That wisely God has willed it so. ~70p. â€"Daddy and Mummy. Mrs. I. E. Godin, North Bay, wishes to thank neighbours, friends and relaâ€" tives for their kind expressions of sympathy, and for the spiritual and floral received during the loss of her beloved aunt, Mrs. N. FP. Perâ€" rault, Timmins. 70 ‘ANNIE KULTBABA, Ssouth Porcupine, Ontario, Administraâ€" trix of the estate of Stefan Kulibaba also known as Steve Kulibaba., By here Solicitors, In the Matter of the Estate of Stefan Kulibaba also known as Steve Kuliâ€" baba who died at the Town of Wesâ€" ton in the County of York on July 9th, A.D., 1941. NOTLICE IS HEREBY given that all persons having any claim against the esiate of the said Stefan Kulibaba also known as Steve Kulibaba of the Townâ€" ship of Tisdale in the District of Cochâ€" rane, who died at the Town of Weston in the County of York on or about the Jth day of July, A.D. 1941, are requestâ€" ed. to file with the Administratrix ncreainaflter named or her Solicitors, a notice of their claims together with details thereof duly verified by affidaâ€" vit; and the Administratrix will proâ€" ceed to distribute the estate after the 18th day of Oetober next having regard only to the claims which shall have been filed with her on or before that date, Mrs. W. A. Thomas wishes to exâ€" press her appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy and condolence extended by friends and neighbours during the reâ€" cent illness and death of her beloved husband; the doctors and nurs>s who attended him during his illness; and the friends who sent floral tributes, telegrams and cards of sympathy. ~70 Messrs CALDBICK YATES, Bank of Commerce Building, Timmins, Ontario. Notice is hereby given that T will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written order, â€"Philip Lamoreux, 53 iCommercial Ave, FPOR RENT â€" FPourâ€"room apartment; all conveniences; hot air furnace; private entrance. Apply to 76 Fifth Avenue. 70â€"71â€"72â€"73p SHACK FOR RENT â€" Threeâ€"roomed shack for rent. Apply 175 Pine Street North,. ~‘4Op WANTED, by the Childrens Ald So«â€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children,10 to 14 years of age. If mtemted phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 60â€"62t1 DATED at Timmins, On-ta‘rio, this 18th day ‘of September, AJD., 1941. M. G. SULLIVAN You‘ll appreciate the quality and the fine service we offer. lo A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) A WORD PER ITINSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid â€" before â€" insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. ®le Doroupins Aibanes CLASSIFIED ADS BUY COAL NOW Before Prices Rise! 8A V J â€"~68â€"69â€"70p

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