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Porcupine Advance, 16 Nov 1944, 1, p. 3

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R 4t 1. A WORD PER TNSERTION (minim nm25c) s .| 14e A WORD PER â€"INSERTION IF CHARGED ., (mnlnuunfic)‘n‘ IAII cluslllod Advorfidn; must be WANTEDâ€"â€"-Boardlng Homes for Childâ€" ,,ran of Eichool Age. â€"Apnly to Child ""Yen‘s Aid Sooiety. Room 4, Municipa‘ "A good part time specialty salesâ€" man for an excellent line of calendars and advertising specialties is requirad by Mortimer Limited, OtLawa, Ontario. MEN WOMEN Watkins Dealérs are makihng more money today than ever before. Enjoy the security and benefits of affiliation Awith the Oldest and Largest Comâ€" pany of its kind in the world. Wat« kinsg have a buying power of $20,000,000. with millions invested in raw materâ€" ial, No experience required. Every Watkins Product sgold on a guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. All sales records were smashed in. 1943â€" generous bonuses were paid to all Watâ€" kins dealers. Get into business . for yourself on our capital in your home or adjacefit locality. ‘Suitable, travel ‘outfit required. ‘Writeâ€" now for further information to the J. R,. Watkins Company, Dépt.::. 2177 Masson Street ~Funeral Services In Swedish, Finnish and English Languages "J 30b d oi sn i enc byrcacs t cb n wl uid t t eR n eE N Reply‘ nnmediately. giving "full partic- ulars about yourself!"~. +« ‘+44â€"45â€"46 coal, grates goodrwatei'gront complete Beach Comrade. Apply T4 Patricia on Saturday only from ‘2 till! ‘D. Phone PAR TIME SALESMAN WANT 4,. yé’ 4 * RK4 Montreal.. Late Leonard Anderson Laid Funeral services for Leonardâ€"Andersâ€" son, who died unexpectedly of heart failure at his residence 101 Elm street North, at three o‘clock Monday mornâ€" ing, were conducted in Swedish, Finâ€" nish and English by the Reverend A. I. Heinonen Wednesday afternoon at four a‘clock in the Chapel of Walker’s Fun-; eral Home. : ’I‘he Chapel and other rooms of the Funeral Home were filled to overfloWâ€". ing with friends who had arrived "to. pay their last respects to the late Mr.: Anderson who was widely known among, the New Canadians of Swedxsh. Nch- wegian, Danish and Finnish® as wel as of Angloâ€"â€"Saxon origan all ‘over.the Gold Mining Area of Northern: dfitfifld f- ; cash rate, _ .â€"The Advance will not be responâ€". gible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, lagibly these sources are wholly at adver u. ctftcedintrtc Inho ~_ Re)/ Heinonen gave slmrt sermonw in each of the three languages on the words of Christ»> "My peace I â€" give unta you."‘ The hymns used â€"were also sung simultaneously ln same. languages. Bullding,, Timmins, from specially printed sheets. â€" Many wreaths and other floral offerings had arrived from friends and organizations, The late Mr. Anderson, is: the.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Olle Anderson. He was born in Medelpad, Vastra Norâ€" rland Province, Sweden, on July25, 1880 He came to Canada friim Sweden in 1922, and settled in Timmins in 1923. He was employed as a miner by the Hollinger® Mines until his death,He ‘ asast relatives live at Medelpad, Sweden. to Rest on Wednesday â€" Afternoon * Spendmg 33â€"Day Leave from Duty in Canadian Navy ist Glass Stoker "Bill" Cotnam, R.C. N.VR.., who has been on a 33â€"day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cotnam, 11 Barden Aveâ€" nue, left on Monday to report back to his ship, HM.C.S. "Restigouche," at St. Johns. New Brunswick. : ist Class Stoker Cadtnam, who is only 19 y with orders to report to HM.CS. "Reâ€" AGENTS WANTED °.. Phone 26 WANTED of ~"TOWN OF TIMMIN®S BYâ€"LAW No. ...........: BEING A BYâ€"LAW to stop up a lane within the Corporation. WHEREAS St. Mary‘s Hospital the registered owner of lots 5835584â€"585â€"580â€" 643â€"644â€"645 and 646, has petitioned the C€ouncil ‘to stop up the lane‘hereinâ€" after described and to sell the surface rights. thereof to it. AND WHEREAS it is deemed desirâ€" able. to st.op up the said lane and â€"to sell the surface rights thereof to St. Mary‘s Hospital. ..AND WHEREAS notice of the inten« ition of the Council has been . duly advertised as required by the Municâ€" ipal Act and all persons who claim that their lands will be prejudicially affected by the Byâ€"law and who have applied to be heard, have been heard by the Council. + â€" NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTâ€" ED as a Byâ€"law of the Town of Timâ€" mins: as f 1. The lane as shown on Plan Mâ€"30 Sudbury, : now deposited in the office of Land Titles at Cochrane, the Eastâ€" erly boundary of which is the Westerly boundary of lots 643â€"6844 and 645 acâ€" cording to the said plan and the Eastâ€" erly boundary of lots 586 as sHown. on the said plan and the North» erly boundary of which is part of the Southerly boundary of Lots 583 and 646 as shown in the ‘said plan is hereby stopped. up., iess t ; VC 2. ‘The sale of the surface rights of the said lane by the Corporation to Bt. Mary‘s ‘fHTospitdl for the sum Of $1.00 is ;hereby authorized ‘and . the proper officers of the Corporation are hereby directed to execute and deliver a transfer thereof to St; Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital. i.‘ ‘ READ a first, second and third time and finally passed this f day of § AD., 1944." BP _ se â€" ae h. oo dn ce n on e PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention. of the Council 'of \the Corporation of the Town of Timmins to pass the following byâ€"law U LA C AZ Nt _ We m P n PC C that any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the Byâ€"law and who applies to be heard, will be heard by the Council, in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent at a time to be fixed therefor upon the application to be heard.> . â€" Dated at Timmins, Ontarie this 21st day of October, 1944. _ TH;EQQRPORATION or THE FTOWN 43â€"44â€"45â€"46 mgn 0. DA tne 10110 NJ (At"°" %ft"er J%fse notlcs thereot hgs ‘been pubâ€" L . _ WHEREAS The Catholic Episcopal| Corporation of Temiskaming, the reâ€"| gistered owner of lots 49 and 57 and| 65. to 73, both inclusive, aS shown on Plan Mâ€"42 Cochrane, filed in the office of Land Titles at Cochrane, has petiâ€" tioned the Council to stop up the lane hereinafter described and to sell the surface rights thereof to it. * ‘ANp WHEREAS it is dsemed desirâ€" able to stop ‘up. the sai lane and to sel} the thereaf to The CathdlicEpi§Q0pal \Corporation of Tem» iskaming. 0o 000 .0. * ~ ~AND WHEREAS motice of. the inâ€" ention of the Council has been duly advertised as required by and ‘mit persons who claim tha! ‘theis lands.Wwill be prejudicially affectâ€" 4 ‘ell.by the Byâ€"law and who have anâ€" plied to be heard, have been heard by the Couneilk _ ©, i ' NOW THEREFORE ‘BE IT ENACTED as a Byâ€"law of the Town of +Timmins as follows:â€" _ 1. That part of the lane as shown on Plan Mâ€"42 Cochrane, filed in the office of Land Titles at Cochrane, the Southâ€" erly boundary of which is the Northerly lc cce iiAaliuciveo 178 1 LCA â€" UUL _ AA VE MCM _ ME 00 C uen 0 0 lished in accordance with the Proviâ€" sions of the Municipal Act. BEING A BYâ€"LAW to stop up 2 lane within the Corporation. CEA J : M Li NARE NE CTT M oo 0 o6 00 boundary of lots 49 to 57 inclusive as shown on the said plan and the Northâ€" erly boundary of which is the Southerly boundary of Lots 65 to 73 inclusive as shown on the said plan is hereby stop 2. The sale of the surface rights of the. said lane by the Corporation te The Catholi¢ Episcopal Corporation of Temiskaming for the sum of $1.00 is hereby > suthorized and the proper ofâ€" ficers of the Corporation Aare hereby directed to execute and deliver a transâ€" 2s yY C o. Fnisceonal s e oo s r xk ie c ons Mayor ................................................... Clerk AND ~FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any perso» who claims that his the Byâ€"law and <who applies to be heard. will be heard by the Council or agent at upon DAm at mmms, to be heard. Ontario this 21st day of October, A.D. 1944. «TOWN OF TIMMINS BYâ€"LAW No. ........... or by his counsel, . SUdLEASZE ; a time to be fixed therefo: ho to ‘The Catholic Episcopal AD., 1944." Wole Ein Mayor ...................... Clerk TAKE â€" NOTICE Clerk. y Gordon Spence’" welléknown â€" all lthrough the North, and Beyond, as a of | talented hockey ‘ player,‘ and for to some years ‘lived‘ in this‘ camp, but| of Who nas ‘been absent ‘from the North he | for several. years, last week returned rel to New Liskeard to‘ again become a!\ ‘or employee of The Northem Telephane S |Co. _ ? : 4-â€"441 Mrs. S. Mills and ~granddaughter, Sandra Butler, of â€" Englehart, were resnt visitors to Timmins. Pte. "Bill" White is at present on sickâ€"leave at the home of ‘his mother, Mrs, W. W. White, 27 James Avenue. Mrs. W C. Priddle returned hOme on Tuesday after spending’ a few dayq in ‘Toronto., Mrs. Bridget Mc!ntyré one of Han- eybury‘s oldest residents, celebrated her 90th birthday on Saturday, She is in good health and retains a keen interest in affairs in general. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O‘Grady, of Killaloe, are on a holiday trip to the North to visit members of their famâ€" ily gt Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Haileyâ€" bury and Cadillac, Que. His many friends will be sorry to learn that word was received _ last night that Mr. Baker, of 59 Balsam South, underwent a major operation in Toronto Géeneral Hospital yesterday, and that his condltion last nigh}, was critical. ‘ Mr. John MacFarlane, of Toronto, and his brother, Mr. Wm. MacFarlansg, of Haileybury, were visitors to Timâ€" mins on Tuesday of this week,. Theyâ€" motored . here from Matheson, where, they had been diong some prospecting ""' in that area. Mr. John MacFarlane, who‘was formerly one of the popular members of The Advance staff, wWas one of th discoverers Cf the Pickle Crow Mines, and has been successful in prospecting and mining work in other areas, along with ‘his brother, Wm. ; Recently, a New Liskeard man got into the news by the unusual expedient or accident of, swallowing his false teeth. The dental plate slipped:â€".down his throat while he wamJaughing, and lodged in ‘fro:r'xt. of | his ‘larypx.> :A friend seeing ‘thé‘ buige in his throat tried to work the ‘teeth‘upword . and a cough from the victim completed the ciperation of dislodging the false teeth. A doctor had been sent for but when he arrived the, teeth were: back in their proper place. It is understood that the now wears a string on the dental plate so that he can haul them up again if the nece essity arises. \ Remembrance Day SGervices Here on Sunday Afternoon All Groups and Organizaâ€" tions Represented. Wreaâ€" ths Placed on Cenotaph ». Impréssive Addresses Remembranee' Day ~was observed. in â€" Timmins on Sunday ;a pardde %o. the Cenotaph and special servicesâ€"there‘ and the placing df wreaths on the baÂ¥6, of the Cenotaph in honour : of, â€" the" gallant dead of thls war and the Jlast P e sz A._-.uL L 5 d lt e dnc efi at i war; parade~ includegy represent». atives from the. Canadian | Legion; Mayor Brunctte. and Councillors J.â€"W. Spooner, W. McDermott, â€" Ellen .. M. Terry, E. °W. Gladstone, K. AJ Bwr and J. V. Bonhomme;â€" Dept.; ‘Provincial â€" Police; RCMP.; Timmins Police; Algonquin Regt.; Sea Cadets; Air: Cadets; Army Cadets; Ladies‘ Auxiliary of. the Legion; Timâ€" mins Boys‘ Band; St. John Ambulance Brigade; h d t CR Pn in ae o h e Band; St. John Ambulance Brigade;. Masonic Order; Order of the Moose;â€" Women of the Moose; I. O. D. E.. Lions; Kiwanis; Kinsmen; French Federation; Boy Scouts; Girl Guides;. Sons df England; Daughters of Engâ€" land:; British Isles Victory Club; Cubs; Brownies; Miners Union; Mines of district; white Eagle Polish Society; ‘Ukrainian Canadians;‘ Chinese jiation; : lovakians . Croatian Sotiety: â€" Aflâ€"Slav Committee; BOur; * a C «uP 4o 2 W$ _ aa hfin_ Society; â€" AHâ€"Slay Committees _ manian Church Society; Italianâ€"Canâ€" adiah Bociety; Syrian‘ ‘Canadiansy Town of Timmins; Union Brewery. wn of Timmins; Union Brewery. . 11,1 presenting Mr. Hannah with a pair nig addresses. President Les Nlch‘olo»'é Jucksch expressed his appreciation foy son of Branch 88 Canadian done byâ€"Mr. Hannah, ~Durâ€" an earnest address extended sINC®"2 ie evening a dainty lunch, buffet symp@thy tO‘ those whom WAaAr had Styl e, was ser\:ed by the MciIntyre Cofâ€" _____ _% â€" .Ahfl‘]ld t LC Mileraliamn Af Mico y J AlI PsME VBSJ _ â€" T °C 000200 bereaved and urged _that al SNOW6. ree shon, under the direction. 0. M 20 Tt parp to againet by Miss Marbure wars. Mayor Brunette spoke in both }'La.skarin. After lunch dancing was English and French, touching On, B8 in jovsq to the music of Jimmy Marietâ€" gallant war herocs. Capt. Stewart, of Chief and Mrs. Charles Jucksch; ‘the Veterans gGuard of Canada, Monâ€". Deputy Fire Chief and Mrs. Malcolm teith, emphasized the fact that the beSS | oo yruan. Mr. and Mrs. WHHAM way to honour the dead was to see that | mr. and Mrs. Frank COMIS; the living who rteurned from the ang wys: John Monaghan; Mr. and for freedom were looked after JUSYY | way1 Monaghan; Mr, Fred Webbet, and well. _ ' ' mmwmwandursfis : a se s Stewart; Hugh Calverley and Mrs. marantsa Saturday "Night:â€"Life N88 |_~__;._,. Mr and Mrs. Dave Small; Mr. Poronto Saturday "Night:â€"Life has complications. If a nice girl gets $100,â€" 000 for the film rights tphgr%;o:célé‘ sompbody is sure to. mention the fact t $ v 14 Presen _ Dan H ,r.i ingh" . ition: Md_ A unique weddnig ceremony was the wedding on Saturday night in the United Church of Leading Wren Eleaâ€" nor Mae Jamieson and Signaller T. O. George L. Collings, R. C.~N. V. R., who elected to have a candleâ€"light service, and to have an entire naval wedding. The bride, older daughter of Mr. and Mrs::C. E. Jamieson, wore her Wren uniform and carried a white prayer book with long white streamers and pink rosebuds. She was given in marriage by her father, Attending her as bridesmaid, also in naval uniform was Wren Betty Curboy, of Ste. . Hyaâ€" cinthe, formerly of the Dome. The groom who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Collings, of Montreal, was supported by Ordinary Seaman Charâ€" les Jamieson, cousin of the bride; and Cadets Claire Archer and Murray Ball of Timmins, acted as ushers. Wren Geraldine Labbe, of S‘:‘e. Hyaâ€" e‘nthe, acted as second bridesmaid ; she wore her uniform also. Bronze and yellow chrysapthemums and American Beauty roses ‘decorated the Church and Mr. Walter Honer, uncle of the bride, played the wedding muyusic. PE W cmdz p3 Pouring tea, were Mrs. R. Cur?apy ncd, Mrs. Hongr, and they ;J;i'e' as§istâ€" ed by Jean Andrews, Shfi; ‘Coffey, Xtean‘ Archer and the two Wren brides~ _ maids. Rev. J. C. Thompson performed the ceremony and the Junior Choir, gowned : in white, sang .O â€" Perfect Love‘‘, during the signing .of the <reâ€" gister. A wedding supper followed the cerâ€" emony at the bride‘s home, where,. Mrs. Jamieson received the gueqts in a gown of black crepe trylmed with velvet, wegring a corsage of, yguow roses Outâ€"ofâ€"town â€" guests, included. the parerts of â€"the groom, and Mrs. Jamitâ€" .son, the bride‘s grandmother, besides the members of the wedding party. â€"The groom‘s mother assisted, wearâ€" ing wine crepe with plack accessomecz and corsage of yellow roses. | A : The bride was entertained prior to the wedding at the home of â€" Mrs. Walter Honer, Dome Mines, who deld a tea for her on Thursday afternoon. Present were Misses Joyce Hughes, Jean Andrews, Violet Dillon, Beulah Rayner and Mesdames Vivian Hane berry, Helen Bawtinheimer,; Dora Pelâ€" kie, Curboy, C. E. Jamieson, Doris Mason, the guest honour and hostess. on : Thursday evening a ‘shower of miscellaneous articles at the home of "or, Mrs. Blakey, as hostess. â€" On Friday,.the home of Mrs. R. Curboy at the Dome was the: scene of another lovely shower for the brideâ€"to â€"be.. A group gift of spyde china was presented to the guest of honour who was delighted with the kind thought. Mrs. John §Blakey (Sapphiva Toderan) on Bloor‘ Ave., was) givén, and the brideâ€"toâ€"be received many.lovely gifts. + M t mt OM B SE + Auatouhâ€" t d 4 â€" Those attending were:â€" Mrs. Lon--1 dry, Mrs. T.: Galbraith, Mrs.: M Luxâ€" ton; ‘MFs. ’*mrvey, Mrs. ‘Stevens, "Mrs: .Uean Souliere, Mrs. iC Jamieson, ‘Mrs Todergn, Mrs. M. Haapala, and the Misses Marietta Nenonen, ‘Paulâ€" ine Ursulak, Mafalda Gumiere, Rita Costello, Vi Dillon and the guest of honour. Firemen and Wives ; Enjoy. SflClfl_J Event _ * Schumachr, Nov. 15th. â€" Spedial to The Advance. inlcye d u96 ‘‘Members of Bchumacher Fire Deâ€" partment and their wives met in a social capacity Wednesday evening in ‘the club room at thé fire hall. «A very happy time was enjoyed. Bingo. was played and the prize« winners were: ‘Mrs. C. Jucksch, Mrs, M. MacMillan, Present were:â€" Mrs. H. H. Hall, Mrs, J. Costello Mrs. H. Burton, Mrs. W. Honer, Mrs. C. Carruthers, Mrs, J. Whitton, Mrs. D. Hughes, Mrs. Moyls, Mys. T. Galbraith, Mrs. Jamieson (of Flesherton), Mrs. A. Wyper, Mrs. D. Houston, Mrs. Toderan, Mrs. C. E. Jamieson, Misis V. Dillon, and the guest of honour. Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. E. Webber, Mrs. J. Managhan, Mrs. Jack Marshall, Mrs. W. Mansfield, Mrs. Calverley, Mrs, Mcâ€" Neil, Mrs. P. \Voodrow, Mrs. D. Hannah. Fach prize winner received a ticket for the Palace Theatre, Timmins, Dur« ‘ing the evening Fire Chief Jacksch was called on‘ to make a presentation to one of their members, Mr. Dan Hanâ€" KLkAL â€" NÂ¥A _VE M ME ns SE M u0 n 0 on y Lo n C B _6_-v PSR NTE h, who has been an active member the Fire Department of 15\4 years. In presenting Mr. Hannah with a pair lor? Hudsom Bayâ€" Chief ‘Jucksch expressed his appreciation for Jr.; Mr. # Given in marrlage by her . father she was beautiful in a gown of bridal white lace over satin, of floor length. Her long veil edged with lace <.was caugh}‘to ‘her â€" head in .a â€" Juliet cap with natyral natricavia. She carried a shower bouguet of red Briarcliffe roses and natricavia. Of much local interest will be the acéount of the wedding in Winnipeg on November Ind, of Randal Willlam Corran, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corran, of Preston East Dome, who is at pres>nt ‘spending his honeymoon with hisâ€" bride at the parental home. The marriage taook place® in <Holy Trinity (Anglican) Church, Winnipeg, the bride being Vivian Alexandra Fulâ€" ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. H Fuller, of Winnipeg. . Her sister, Myrs. J. H. Hollies, was matron of hongur. She wore a purple gown made exactly the same as the bridesmaid, ‘ Miss Eleanor whose gown was pink; both afternoon gresses, and small feather hats trimâ€" med with matching veiling, and with corsage of cteam and pink roses. € At a reception followingâ€"the weddâ€" ing the bride‘s mother received the guest wearing an afternoon dress of black: with black hat trimmed with blue. The groom‘s mother® asgisted, wearing an ensemble of powder blue and navy with navy and white acâ€" cessories. Both wore corsages swcet- heart roges. : ~‘The reception was held at the home of Squadron leader J. H. Hollies and Mrs,. Hollies. .« ; ‘ . ‘The bride,travelled east in a two» pxeced turquoise ensemble, . trimmed with a silver fox fur.. Her hat was a small black. felt modelâ€" and. she had a corsage of mums and roses. The happy pair are lea,ving Preston East | Dome this week to retum to Wmnipeg Whére the groom « will reâ€" sume his duties as Airport Control Officer at Stevenson Airfield. Funeral Last Week of Late W. Dillon . of Schumacher â€" _ The death was recorded in , last week‘s issue of The Porcupine Adâ€" vance of Mr.‘ William Dillon,127 First Ave., who .passed away., Thursday, November and, at the age of 84 years. He is‘ survived by oné daughter and six ‘ son‘s: ‘+â€"Nora,; ‘at home; ‘James, Sthumather; William, Claude, Vince and Harold, South Porcupine; and Edward, ‘of ‘Mayndoth. There: are ‘also ‘three‘ brothéits, Michael, of Calabogle, and James and Martin of Maynoo.th There" are 98 ‘grandthildren and. rour, greatâ€"grandchildren. ' Schumacher, Nov. :15th. Special to The Advance. Q' Te PWE TTE Funeral servipes were â€"Baturâ€" day morning in St. Alnhonfius Parish Church. The Rey. Father Martindale conducted the s2>rvice. Interment was in Timmins Cemetery. Mn, Nince Dillon, Mr. Harold Dillon, Mr: "Rulgel (Mickey) Dillon, nephew. The pallbearers were hig five soons and his nephew:â€"Mr, Ja,mes Dillon, Mr. William Dillon, Mr. Claude Dillon, Floral Tnbutesâ€"â€"aSchumacher Fire Deâ€" partment Boys at the MciIntyre Mill, Dome ; Mill* Employess," Board ‘and Trustees, Schumacherâ€" Bchool, Consumers Coâ€"op, South Porcupine, Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsley, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dillon and family, South Porcuping. biccesan . Counch=â€""Of _ .the s UMRAOC Women‘s League}: Ray Bherry, Sarnia; Mr. and Wills, Sthu«â€" macher; Mrs. Laura Kéleni, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs. He Fa KristJansen, Timmins;> Miss Ormsby. The Stayling family, Porcupine, High«Massâ€"Miss Nora Dillion, Mt. and Mrs. James Dillen, Rlorence, Re#. ».Glarence. ‘Mr.. and ‘Mrs. \Claude Dillon and family. â€"Mr, William pillon and family,. Violet, Laqurense larid' ‘Russell Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dillon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emie.. Pelkie,; Dome: Mines,. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson, Timmins, Mr..and Mrs. Ed. Robinson, Coniaurum Propâ€" | erty,‘the McaVeigh family, ‘S'chummher, and Mrs. Chernesky; Mr. and Mn Duncan MoNeil; Mr. and Mrs Smith; C. B. McDonam, Mrs. Pted .000 PWE Ma;;)a}lm}r and Mrs. Pan Hannah .the â€" Catholie Special obcervance was giten,. to, Poppy Day at the schools in . Timmins on Ffldqy last. At each school there was a programme of ‘much interest _‘The Legion also had a. speaker At each |school to tell the pupils something about Poppy Day and its slgmpcflrice and John Marshal!; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keelan; Mr.: and Myrs. J. J; Murphy‘ Mr, and Mrs. Nelil Ryan:;â€"Mre»â€"J. V. Â¥an; Miss Belty Murphy; Miss Esthep| bringing out the beauty and meaning Murphy; Mr..and Mrs. Ed. Wilian; wyr.|Of the poem. Bevan Barkel Yread and Mrs. M. McGuire: Mr. and. Mrs:| POCM, "@hosts of Dieppe, in very Jonn Marshall; Mr. and Mrs, Ed. capable way.: The speaker for the dw' Keelan: Mr.: and Mrs. J. J. Murphy: W$ G. A. Macddnald. At Mattagami Mr, and Mrs. Neil Ryan: â€"Mre. J. v., Rublic school there was an interesting Angrignon and family; Mrs. â€"Jae ; and inspiring observance. of Poppy Villeneuve and family, Ottawa; Mrs, DAY. At each sehnoo!. the P“g"su""? Tom Jaksic and Anne; Mr. and Mrsfi““’“ a minute‘s silence in a echon- Willes <Dillon: Mr. ‘Alex‘ MoCenala; |Ate remembrance of those who Navs Mr., William Shields;; Mr. and Mrs .given their lives in the great cause OL Mike Gecol; Mr. and Mrs: W. Mansâ€" ‘this war and the lastâ€" war. field; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hannigan |"*~ and gtamlb; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chatâ€" son;". Mr. and â€" Mrs, Prank . Furlong; Mr. and Mrs, Aiphonse Fournier; Mrs. L. Boutet and family; Mrs, Rose Binglcton, ° Toronto: ‘Mr. ~and ‘Mrs. Jameos So‘uth Poreupine. â€" 50 M DL ce es us db n th Aann Poppy Day Observed : at ?rmmlns lic Sche also ‘to refer to Remembrghcé Day. At the Central School the speakerâ€" Was Mr. ‘Al. ‘Wetmore | whose address,.. Was. of much interest, A programme music and other numbers by the puplis was ‘very appropriate to theé occasion. 1 Arthyr Liewellyn Shaw, do hereby certify that the following is a true Sopy ‘of a proposed byvlaw of : tha odrporation of the Town of Timminis, namely : ts % BEING A<BYâ€"LAW to extend the term of office of the members of the Council and the memberg of ‘all loca} boards ag defined in the Depart= ment of Muynicipal Affairs ‘Act, except the Separgte School Board. WHEREAS IT IS DEEMED degirable to exercise the powers conferred upon the Corporation by the Municipal Act Section 79 and Amendments there to. + :8 hk NOW THEREFORE BE IT mmcm as a By-law of the Town of Timmins as tollows. 1. The term of office of all members of the Oomwu gelected aft,er the passing : ot this byâ€"law is hersby extendéd to two years. 2. ‘ Every elected member of every local board as defined in the Depart- ment of muynisipal Affairs Act, except the Separate School Board, shall notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special Act, be elected at the same time and hold office for the same term as the membors of the Council, and where the term of office of a member of any such board expires before the next election of members of the Council, his term of office is hereby extended:for one yaar. READ a first, second and third time and finally passed this day. of: 0 . A.D. 1944". y the .assent_ of tha alectotrs is ‘obtained to the said_ proposed <byâ€"law it WilÂ¥ be taken into consideration by. the Council, after the expirntlrm of one morth from the date of the first publication. _The fourth day of December, 1944 at two o‘clock in the afternoon at the office of the Town of Timmins in the Municipal Building in Timmins has been appointed by the Council as the time and place for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places and at the final suming up of the votes by the Clerk, ‘The votes will ‘be taken:.at thc annua)} election of members of the Council. 3 Public Schools "TQOWN.OF TIMMINS _ BYâ€"LAW NO, 856 by the pupills at the Moneta School was an excellent one. The programme at Birech Atrest Achool‘ included very attrastive selections by :the puplis. Thase included the singing of "Canada Dear Land of "Flowers for OGur ndlcrs," "O, God Our Help in Past," andEternal Father, Strong to Save." Joyce Hefferman read "In Flandars FPields," in very talented way, EYES EXAMINED aLaASsSsEs FITTED __ with ' 1 RBelentific Accuraey Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 PLDGâ€" 21 Third Ave.. . . Timmins by

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