Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 19 Oct 1944, 1, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Tickets, 3 for a dollar, or get 3 free| Ottawa Valley. for selling a book. f . Cmm Write Women‘s Ingtitute, Rocky Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mountain House, Alberta. Baker, 571 University Ave., Toronto, (Registered under W‘ar Chafltles Act) (!tormerly of Timmins), in Toronto , General Hospital, on October 3, 1944, j ‘ â€" a daughter (Patricia Gail). 1940 Ford de ~Luxe Sedan. Low Milage, very good tires, is our Carnival prize. Net proceeds for parcels for Canada‘s fighting men, and comforts for prisoners of war. MEN AND WOMEN Watkins Dealers are making more money today than ever before. Enjoy the. security and benefits of affiliation with the ‘Oldest and Largest Comâ€" pany of its kind in the world. Watâ€" kins have a buying power of $20,000,000:. with millions invested in raw materâ€" ial, No experience â€" required. Every Watkins Product sold on a guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. All sales records were smashed in 1943%â€" generous bonuses were paid to all Watâ€" kins dealers. Get into business for yourself on our capital in your home or adjacent localityâ€"write now for further information to The J. R. Watâ€" kings Company, Dept. Oâ€"Tâ€"7A 2177 Masson, Montreal. Lloydâ€"In loving menory of Eliza Ellen who passed away October 19th. 1937. The dearest mother and sweetest grandma, One of the best who God could lend.| She was loving, gentle, thoughtful and true, : Always willing a kind act to do. Et is tOt tears at the moment shed } That tell ~how beloved is »~the : that has fied, But tears through many a long night . wept es " And loving remembrance fondly| kept } â€"Lovingly remembered by daughter, Mrs, C. F. Hitch, and family. ~42p| . MINING_ CLAIMS FOR SALEâ€" Good Locationâ€"on extension of the Porcuâ€" pinemineral break. Apply to F. M. W'allingford P.O. Box 123, Timmins. HOUSEâ€"158 Tolke St. Comfortable Home, Insulateéd. Location.: ‘* For Quick Sale Apply 158 Toke Street . â€"â€"â€"~ "SULLIVAN NEWTON December 1st, 1944, to shareholdâ€" Insurance â€" Réal â€"Estate â€": Moftgages "_ers of record November 15t, 1944, 21 Pine St. N.. _ Timming, Ont.| No. 110 (Extra) for one dollar and Duplex, 5 rooms and 6 rooms. Hot water, fullâ€"size basement. Good con dition. Easy terms. Also: other_ properties. . Crushers, 25 cycle motors and minâ€" ing and milling equipment. Address: To be held under the ausâ€" pices of the Fireside Club of First United Chureh, Fourth Avenue on Saturâ€" Octoberzlst at 9 p.m. these sources are wholly at adver: ‘ANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Chilé ren of Bchool. Age.> Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municlpw Building, Tiriming. 'flioAdvancovfl.‘flnotfietupoht sible for erro## occurring in tele= phoneaadvertlsements,oruarb; AU Classifed mort be ALDERMAC COPPER CORPORATION P.O. Box 159 Sherbrodgke, Que. or ; MINE OFFICE at ARNTFIELD FOR SALE â€"39â€"40â€"41â€"42p j W ; _ _ MB Murttrew, Rolt top desk, Chitnw Cabs| Fi R. P. Kinkle of the Buffaroâ€" m mmmmmflm is â€"visiting relatives â€" and «42p | friends in Boston and the New Engiand "\Mrs. Fred Read and Cyril and Dotis wish to thank the many kind: friends who showed such sympathy and kipd- ‘liness in the recent bereavement sufâ€" fered by the death of Mr. Fred Read, also, to express their appreciation for the many beautiful floral tributues and the many ‘comforting messages of sympathy. 42p Mrs. Hugh Mclachlan and little sons, Allan and Tan, of 22 Hollitniger Avenug, left on Monday for Viectoria, Pilot officer MéFPaddén, R. C. A. F. is on leave on a visit to his wife, Mrs, Simone McFadden, Pine St. North. Flying Engineer Gilbert Hill has been spending a leave visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hill. Mrs. E. McColéeman and son Clayâ€" ton, of Connaught, were in town last Friday. his famiiy in town. ~ Miss Florence McéLaughlin returned last week from a few days‘ visit to Kirkland Lake. i recent visitors. to Noranda. Lo. ts in w i 6P Jn pe nd, " "'; M 3 !:” Â¥ Te t K * t y *T * * Mr. Leslie Strong of Matachewan, was a visitor to Timmins last wéek. Mr. and Mrs. David Graham, Mr. Alfreéed Graham and Mr. Eldon Graham were recent visitors ‘to Micksburg, Ottawa Valley. Mr. W. H. Tuke recently completed twentyâ€"five years as principal of the Haileybury High School. Mr. and Mrs. Roy . Patriquin were recent visitors to Kirkland. Mrs. B. Passmore wWAS recent visitor to Elmsdale. Mrs. Sam Baker returned last week to her home at Larder Lake after a visit to Timmins. [ Treasurer. Dated at Toronto, October 1l1th, 1944. (No~ Personat Linabflity) * pPivideneds Nos. 100 and H10 Notice is given that at a meetâ€" ing of the Board of Directors of Mcâ€" Intyre Porcupine Minés, Limited (No Personal Ligbility) held on the day of Octobér 1944 the following diviaâ€" en‘ds were declared. payablé in Céniadâ€" ian Currency: iNo. 109 for d‘ifty-five one-half cents ‘(55%c¢) a share payable December 1st, 1944, to shargholdâ€" _ Take Notice that the applicaflon ot Grenviile Chilids <of 10 â€" Avenue, South Porcupine, Ontario, m, an Order adding to his Christian name the name of Robert so that he will be December, 1944, at the hour of 9.30 o‘clock in the forenoon at the Court Room in the Town Hall m the ’rovmi of Timmins. hi Dated this 13th day of October 1944 W. 8. Gardner, South Pbréuplne, Ontario, Solicitor for the Applicant â€" _ khown as Robert Grenville ChNdas win) be heéard by His Honour Judge Rene A. Danis on Wednesday, the 20th day of Colin Watkins, of the R. C. A. P Fround Crew), is spendingâ€" léeave with Mclntyre Poreugine Mines ‘The Change of Name Act l Mattet Everara: Ferby : y 1989 mand, left on Sunday after spending order of the Board. CARD OF THANKS eleven cents ($1.11) a share payâ€" able January 2nd, 1945, to Shareâ€" holders of record November 1st, EYES EXAMINED GLASYEY rITTEBD W W w P on 5o T â€"4 P w 4. e C C D > tigetientatnes aewdtyda hlahomeinfmm He ter of - was acvompanted by Mrs. Everard, who ormmcm . will take up residence in Montréal. Applicant! Her many friends will be glad to ice that me application of| know that Mrs, Donald Campbell, who "hfids ~of 10 ‘Commercia}underwent an operation in Toronto uth Porcupine, Ontario, for| last week, is making good progres to dding to his Christian name| Complete recovery. ts 00. > *b ~~#, C., awmd wl spenda the winter with 42+43+44 Miss Heleén Borland, ~10â€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Borland, 76 â€" Baisam South, is in +St. Mary‘s Hospital suffering from burns received when she while â€" carrying a teaâ€" Kettle her home Sunday evening. Unfortunately the cofitents of . the kettle spilled on the little girl, scalding her quite badly on the right side. The Young Women‘s Auxiliary of Mackay Presbyterian Church met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. H. Runnalls, 170 Maple South. The evening was spent in making Aprons for the Chrismas bazaar; 15 aprons of different colours and patterns were made. s Mr. A. Taylor, Dry Stand Supervisor for the C. N. 1. B., was on a business trip in Timmins this week, uveueeungo(thevox Mackay Presiyterian Young Women‘s Auxiliary Mrs. ten MoNell to the evidence of Mr. Bates the Burns Co. had authorized him to collect the coupons the day after delivery of sales. A letter was produced from the Comâ€" pany to substantiate this There was no questions of failure to receive couâ€" pons. The magistrate pointed out that the reégulations demanded that coupors must be given at time of sale or at deâ€" livery and no firm or individual could authorize otherwise. W. O. Langdon for the Burns Co. submittéd that any breach of the law was only: technical and that the Co. instructed salesmen to get coupons at time of taking orders, S. C. Platus conducted the case for} the: Wartime Prices and Trade Board. $50 and | taken suspended sentence being allowed. posed on!t Ollver Charbonneau, brought hére ding and| Toronto on a charge of theft by utter. P. eonverdon. was also given suspended and eosts‘sentence on paying the costs and arâ€" receiving‘ rangements being made for return of hig counsel, explained that the accused nad been employed on war work in 'rorunto and was considered indispensâ€" ible ; there. ~His employer was to advance the necessary money. The accuused had a large family and had been put to greéat expense by the iliness and ‘death of his wife. He had taken $56 from â€" Mrs. L. Miner for a tombâ€" stone and then convertedâ€" the money to his own use. ‘There were two othetr cases of similar kind, totailing $56 These are covered by the court arrangeâ€" ment. The accused was also bound over in the sum of #500. â€"° â€" There werk a number of otHer minot cases and several remands. ©â€" Third Ave. at:Cedar Street , JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy