# PHONE 1200 ooo e e m n h d n d on tz on in d n in i in in id in in in in id in i5 05 i5 o i o i o i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i i i o n in io io io o in io ib o i5 i5 5g4 Word was reccived here recently ‘by Mr. and Mrs. H. Pope, that their son P.O. Reginald Pope, serving in the R. C.AF. overseas had received the proâ€" motion to the rank of Flying Officer. LAW Evelyn Munro, R. C. A. F. Women‘s Division stationed at Guelph left last week after spending Easter leave with her â€"mother Mrs. L. Munro, James St., L, A. C. Wesley Hopkins, on furlough from his station in Vancouver Island. and his wife, of Ansonville, visited reâ€" latives in town on Monday. Mrsi. EW. Gladstone and childen reâ€" turned on Saturday evening from a few weeks‘ visit to Toronto and other points south. Alex Stuart, Canadian Army Dental Corps is spending leave visiting in town this wee k before returning *eâ€"mnis staâ€" tion at North Bay. Bob Laidlaw, R.C.AF. stationed at Toronto ~l2ft on Sunday after â€"~spendâ€" ing leave visiting relatives and friends in town. Mr. AsL. Grféves, of Port Arthur spent a few days in Timmins last week the guest of friends here. Mr. and Mirs. R. L. Elliott, of Port William, were visitors to Timmins last week. Mr. Chas. Neal, of Englechart, was a recent visitor to Timmins, the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. J. Gray. Miss Jean Poupore was a visitor staff last week at the home of her parents . w at Thornloe. 5 ns Miss Gertrude Doherty, of Timmins spent the Easter holidays at her homs in Englehart. Mrs. G. Kriska and children, of Kapuskasing, were recont visitors to Timmins. LAC. Norman Greene, who has with the RC.AF. at Victoriaville, Que., was home on leave at the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs, N. Smith left Thursday for Windsor after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Forjonen Hollinger Ave. Miss Doris Shaheen left last woek for a holiday visit to Toronto and points south. Mrs M. Cameron and son, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, were recent visitors to Timâ€" mins. Cpl. Marporie Stack, R. C. A. F. W.D at Guelph spent Easter visitâ€" ing with friends in town. Rev. N. R. Clarke, of Pagwa, Ont was a visitor to Timmins last week. Mrs. Ted Towers returned last from a holiday visit to Hamilton Mrs. Frank Duval, of Hanbury, has| Miss Helen Sibl been visitirtg relatives in Timmins. was a visitor to Ti Albany River .. Aljo ... Amal Kirk Amal Larder . Amicm . Annagu . Anoki Apex O. Area .. Arntfield BRnCL ......... Barber Old ... Barber New . Brae Brest Brig. Red Lake Brock .. f Calder Carrich . Cen. Man. . Cheminis .. Class 5. ... Cock. Red Lake Columb. t Chibou. Dack THURSDAY, APRIN, 0TH 1944 Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED wWith Scientific Accuracy DOHERTY ROADHOUSE co. ts Ah Ah ds Ats Ath .A M 0500 d > 0 sc s *4 Death. of Old Local and Personal ;Pmspe(:tnr;‘nf the o ces uks ol ce T i Ns â€" N ies > l1 s Bm cce 0 s e e o o ud o 5e by m â€"13 10â€"12 10â€"12 20â€"22 27â€"30 4 1400 TIMMINS 7 P s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s 5 s s . s s s s s t 4 4 19â€"21 12â€"14 â€"30 â€"=~18 100 ~14 ~11 â€"15 Orders Executed on Commission Basis Only Timmins UNLISTED SECURITIES Members The Toronto Stock Exchange Lar, Addison Largold . Laguerre Kam. Lac. . Lake Geneva to Timâ€"‘ Mrs. Bertha Levinson, Gold*n | avenue, passed away very,. suddenly on April 17th in Porcupine General Hosâ€" ast woeek|pital. Immediate cause of death was a nto and, stroke suffered earlier in the day, but the deceased lady had been in poor health for some months previously. | Thursday and Mrs. She was one of the earliest of South Porcupine having lived here since 1910 with her family. She came from New Liskeard to the Porcupine, i1as bern, having come previously from Russia. lle, Que., She was born in 1876. being just 68 at reek-end.i the time of her death. + I the last Frank and Hattie Hannan of Brockville, and brother of Mrs Blanche Garritty, of Chicago. Service 8 pm. Tuesday. Funeral from Scott Funeral Home, Brockville, at 4 p.m. Wednesday." Death of Another of Porcupine‘s Oidâ€"Timers South Porcupine, April 19th. Special The Advance. Another oldâ€"timer Poreunins Camnâ€"Mrâ€" to of the XAannarw 1{rs. Jordison received the guests who were shown the bride‘s trousseau and the beautiful wedding gifts,. and she also poured tea for the young ladies. Guests included: Mrs. Neil Ingram, Mrs. Mervyn Hutchinson, Mrs. John Bawtinheimer, Mrs. E. Brereton, Mrs. Fern Lawrie, Mrs, Evelyn Besley, Myrs. Newsham Rock, Mrs. Reg. Clarke, Mrs. Jean Heath, Mrs. Grace Luke, Mrs. M. Copeland, (Mrs. E. Wigle, Mrs. A. Welâ€" beck, Mrs. Win. Oxby, and the Misses Betty Couch, Frances Hogan, Helen South Porcupine, April 19th Speécial to The Advance. Mrs. E. W. Tyndall (nee Jean Jordiâ€" sonâ€" was hostess on Thursday last at a tea at her home at 25 Commercial ave. Whaiting on tables: Mrs. O Mrs. Carruthers, Mrs. W. Bo. Brown and Mrs. Welsh. In the kitchen were Mrs. Ed. Farrell Mrs, Whitton, Mrs. Ahsdahl and Mrs Jamieson. Entertained Friends at. ‘Home at S. Porcupine The Silver tea given by «whe February Group" of the wW. A. of the United Church, with Mrs. James Armstrong as convener on Wednesday afternoon last was a wonderful success. A bake table and apron table added to the: attraction of the tea and the tables looked charming decorated with carnations and tulips. Pouring tea were:. Mrs. Ed. Harrison and Mrs. Melville: and at the work table, in charge were Mrs. Dan Reed and Mrs. Walter Dixon. Mrs. Somerville with Mrs: White and Mrs. Monahan were in charge of the bake table. Myrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Hall received the patrons, and Mrs. T. Wilson was in charge of tickets. Silver Tea by W.A. of United Church at South Porcupine . Mrs. B. Levinson of South Porcupine : Passed, Monday South Porcupine, April 19th to The Advance. A short funeral service was conductâ€" ed in Hunkin‘s Funeral Parlor in South Porcuping on Tuesday afternoon, Rabbi Linder of Timmins fficiating. A large number of Jewish friends in the camp attended besides several other symâ€" pathizers from South Porcupine inâ€" cluding the teaching staffs of both South Porcupine and Dome schools;. The family is well known â€" Boric ’(Bert) eldest son, Welland; Mrs. C Parker, (Anita), of Toronto; Ulysses, 'of South Porcupine: and Mrs. Harry Gram (Minerva), on the public schoaol staff of South Porcupine. We offer our sympathies to the berâ€" caved family. Mr. and Myrs Uly Levinson left by car on Tuesday morning for Toronto to make arrangements for the funeral which will probably take place on Thursday â€"from B@njamin‘s Puneral Parlors. Miss Helen Sibley, of New Liskeard was a visitor to Timmins last weok. South Porcupine, April ‘9th to The Advance. 148â€" 17â€"19 37â€"39 12â€"14 10â€"12 11â€" 47.50 ~18 tea given by February he W‘. A. of the United Mrs. James Armstrong as Wednesday afternoon last Larder U. .: Laville .. Magnet ... Marben . Marquet ... Martin Bird Mat. Cons. Metalo ......... Moffatt ....... Mohawk ... Mosher ... Moosewood . McCuaig ... McMans ... Nat. Mal. ... New. Aug. .. Nick. Norbea .. Norseman .. Northland Obaska . Obalski .. OliveLt .:............ O‘Leary ... Pascalis _ O. Bowes Boyd, Mrs Speci Special 0â€"115 9â€"10 14â€"15 14â€"16 32â€"34 9â€"11 16â€"18 22â€"23 Haneberry, Gwen Faulconer, Audrey Jamieson, Dorothy Cornett, Mabel Pace, Jean Andrews, Shirley Coffey and Betty Curboyv. fare. ‘ Councillor Gladstone objected to the Mayor‘s unfair and discourteous attiâ€" tude to him. Councillor RBonhomme thought that there should be no more similar scenes but that dignity and courtesy should be maintained. The case of a 67â€"yearâ€"old lady said to be living in conditions that were not desirable was. discussed at length. It developed that not only the Wielfare Dept., but the Board of Health, the Fire Dept.., and several societies and groups of individuals had been trying to remedy conditions for some time. +m ! | almost blind were the chief topics at ccuncil meeting Monday, attempt being made to censure Councillor Gladstone in both cases. The full text of Counâ€" cillor Gladstone‘s report will be found elsewhere in this issue. It was evenâ€" tually tabled, a special meeting of the council being held last night to study it. Mayor Brunette objected to the fact that two members of the Council (Councillors Bonhommeé and Spooner) had been given copies of the report before it came before the rest of the council. Councillor Gladstone said that they had asked for the copies and he would have given copies to any other who had asked for them the "If the lady desires to live like a herâ€" mit, it is hard to find a solution of the case,"â€"said Councillor Gladstone. The lady owned her own home, had a monthly income of $60.00 per month, â€"33 â€"16 150 â€"45 â€"16 â€"~14 A letter was read from Gold Star Branch of the Women‘s Institute exâ€" pressing approval and appreciation of Councillor Gladstone‘s efforts for welâ€" that they had asked for the copies and he would have given copies to any other who had asked dfor them the same dayâ€"Saturday. When â€"the deâ€" ferment of the report was suggested to give the council time to study it. Councillor Gladstone asked that it be read then, and a special meeting could be held to discuss and consider it. Councillor Bonhomme suggested the acceptance of the report with amendâ€" ments and additions if needed. 54 16 The Welfare report of Councillor Gladstone and the case of a local lady almost blind were the chief topics at ccuncil meeting Monday, attempt being Welfare Report Tabled for Discussion and Study. Council Discusses Case of Local Lady Who is Nearly Blind conducting the sery teénded by many Pi; son was also present South Porcupine, April 19th,. Special to The Advance. Another Finnisna oldâ€"timer of the Porcupine Campâ€"Mr. Kusti Manner â€"died on Thursday, April 13th, at the Mountain Sanatoritim in Hamilton, where he had been a patient for some years. His wife lives on Strachan ave., South Porcupine, and his only son, Aarne, is serving with the R.CAFP., at Patricia, B.C. The funeral services were conducted in Timmins on April 18th, from Walâ€" ker‘s Funeral Home, Rev. Heinonen The late Vict years ago to 1 oldâ€"timers ing him when t for years his been spent in ofrth,. . The d "Hannan, Vi ronto on Sun Hannan, of 65« the last Franl of Brockville. Porcupine Camp south Por The Adva The death Sheldon ............... Stadacona ;........ 30â€"32 Thompson ........... 24â€"26 TobICco .......: _ _714â€"9 L Ovich .....;....... 2 Tn. Min. :;...:.. _ 7â€"9 Winchester ......... 17â€"20 Yellowrex .......... 26â€"28 Younsg Davidson ...32â€"36 Martin Mc .. 9%â€"10% Nickolson ........... 12â€"14 rouyn ..;:::..... . _ 31â€"34 Lresdor.:...... Privateer ... Quebec Man Rajah> ... Ralartic â€" T Redwood ... Fiitoria ...::... Paulofte ........... Pélangio .......";: Porcupine Reef X~*€ 11 kn« lally iunced n it nnan left her some in Toronto. Many e a point of visitâ€" @nt to the city, and er vacations have agami and places aotice reads: Suddenly at Toâ€" April 16thâ€"Victor id avenue, son of _ Hattie Hannan, brother of Mrs. Chicago. Service imeral from Scott When .â€"the deâ€" vas suggested to toâ€"~study ~1t: were conducted 18th, from Walâ€" Rey. Heinonen , which was atâ€" ish friends. His t the funeral. 9T 17â€"18 75â€"90 21â€"24 30â€"32 24â€"26 10â€"12 13â€"15 38â€"41 10â€"12 38â€"40 15â€"18 1V Jine prosâ€" Campâ€" Aaumacher THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONT Special s**4*% _ â€"Mrs. M. L. Burton, now of Toronto, but formerly of Timmins, where the family were popular residents for many years, has four sons overseas. Herbert and Llewllyn Burton are both with a Tank Regiment in Italy after seeing service in Sicily. Lorne Burton has been in England nearly four years. Bob Burton is an air gunner the Leaâ€" side Squadron. He left Canada last Auâ€" gcust. His twentieth birthday was on April 4th, while Llewllyn was twentyâ€" three yesterday, April 19th. It was his third birthday overseas. Bill Burton speént several months overseas. Re turning home he spent some time at Ottawa and St. Hubert‘s and is now stationed in Saskatchewan. George, another sion, works at Victory Aircraft, Malton. Their mother hears from them all regularly and they are all in good health and doing their bit to the Victory. They are the sons of Mrs. Burton and the late Norman E. Burton, long resident in Timmins. They all attended Mattagafi |Public |Schojol Herb, also attended Technical School T‘wo Sons Celebrated Birth days This Month. and all the departments investigating the case had found that there were no grounds on which they could act. The matter was further referred to Counâ€" cillor Gladstone to make a report. Council decided to buy a thermomeâ€" terâ€"barometer for the town at a rcost of $400.00. Former Timmins Mother Has Four Sons Overseas Several routine ma with. T sudbury Star: Life in these times is no bed of roses. One must go without Things our parents never had, and grandfather never heard of. Gibson, at the age of 83 years. The late Mr. Gibson was visiting at the home of his daughter Mrs. E. Jenkins, 202 Elm S$t. N. but has been a resident of Matheson for nearly 35 years. The funeral was held at Matheson on April 18th, and funeral arrangements were under S.T. Walkers. ‘The death occurred on Apr St. Mary‘s Hospital of Geor Gibson. at the age of 83 ve here of t Resident of Matheson for 35 Y ears Dires in Timmins e. TLiewllyn was a valued member the outside staff of The Advance, 12 red on April 16th Alfred Admission 50c PORCUPINE BOMBER SQUADRON SATURDAY, APRIL 22â€"9 p.m. BENEFIT HOCKEY ONTARIO JUVENILE CHAMPIONS vs. GUIDOLIN‘S ALLâ€"STARS McINTYRE ARENA HOLMAN PLUGGERS Children J¢