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Porcupine Advance, 29 Nov 1945, 1, p. 3

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IN THE ESTATE of MIKE FARTAIS, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Mike Fartais, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, who died on or about the 7th day of August, 1945, are required to send particulars of same to the underâ€" signed on or before the 29th day of December, 1945 after which date the assets® of the deceased will be distriâ€" buted, having regard only to the claims then received and disregarding all others. DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this J2nd day of November, A. D. 1945. LANGDON LANGDON Drew Block, ‘T‘IMMINS, Ontario. â€" SolicitOors for the Administratrix. 48â€"49â€"50 Mines Limited DIVIDEND NUMBER 386 A dividend of 16e per share has been declared by the Directors on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on the 29th day of December, 1945, to shareholders of record at the close of business on the ist day of December, the 23rd davy of November, DATED the 23rd 1945. WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Childâ€" ren of School Age. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipa‘ Building, Timmins. Hollinger Consolidated Gold THURSDAY, NOVEMDER 20%h. 1945 le A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%4e A WORD PER TNSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. 3 ~to 6 ‘p.m Linens, Dolls, Animals Novelties WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5th Afterncoon Tea Bake Sale Christmas Bazaar by the LADIES‘ GUILD St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church in the church basement Obe Dormpinse CLASSIFIED ADS â€"Another Policyholder Reports ... W HEX DISCUSSING lite insurance with two of my friends who are fathers of young children, I found that they were particularly imnterested in learning that I ow a policy in The Mutual Life of Canada called SrAMTLY INCONME,‘ which will provide an income of $100 a month for my wife at my death. This income will continue until I would have been 65 had I lived, and then, she will receive $10,000, t Phone 26 REPRESENTATIVES Amnold Beauchamp M. M. McHugh J. E. Sullivan "Bang Robinson Louis Lauzon S E. Lefebvre, Ansonville E R. Anderson, Kapuskasing Wiliiam E. Bower, Kapuskasing 1 po "OF COURSE, I hs policy in 4 rtain amount in cas Hlare I DISCOVERED during our conversation that these fathers were not‘aware that it was possible to obtain policy with the benefits provided by the Family Income contract, and both of them have now interviewed my Mutual Life representative, whom I recommende to them, and discovered how the policy will fit into their insurance programs. BRANXNCH OFFICEâ€"6 Cedary Street SIlliect .A. EAmith, C L. U. â€"â€" HLAD QFFICE + WATERLOO, ONTARIOG Mutual Life representative explain the spec of this Company . . . and let him arrange Income policy for you, or whatever policy suitable for your particular ctreumstance . C. FINLAY, SECRETARY 1 have made sure, through another in The Mutual Life, that she will i cash with which to pay bills and to provide a reserve fund for emergencie THE IN THE ESTATE OFP MILLICENT IRENE ROBINSON, deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Millicent Irene Robinson, late of the Township of MMésdale, in the District of Cochrane, who died on or about the 4th day of October, 1945, are required to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of December, 1945, after which date the assets of the deceased will be distributed, having regard only to the claims then received and disregarding all others. DATED at Timmins, Ontario, . this 22nd day of November, 1945 A. Tz LANGDON LANGDON Drew Block, Timmins, Ontario. Solicitors for the Administrator. 48â€"49â€"50 IN THE ESTATE of FREDERICK GEE, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Frederick Gee, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, who died on or about the 22nd day of July, 1943, are required to send particulars of same to the underâ€" signed on or before the 20th day of December, 1945, after which date the assets of the deceased will be distriâ€" buted, having regard only to the claims then received and disregarding all others. WA Dated at Timmins, Ontario, this 22nc day of November, A. D 1945 LANGDON LANGDON Drew Block, TIMMINS, Ontario Solicitors for the Administratrix Sandra Entertains On Sixth Birthday Little Sandra Cattarello celebrated her sixth birthday on Tuesday by inâ€" viting twelve ‘small friends in to a lovely party at her home. They had a wonderful time playing games, and Sandra‘s mother served a party tea with a birthday cake with six candles. Many nice gifts were presented to the little girl but the very nicest was a silver locket from her father in Holâ€" land (Carlo), which had a photoâ€" graph of Queen Wilhelmina #nside, a souvenir of her sixth birthday which she will treasure. Little prizewinners at â€"the games were Helen Honkala, Nan Huggins, Nina Barilko, Norma Campagnola, and Don Blahey. Other guests present were Jackie Costello, Gino Cundarl, Mary Belisle, Gwen Tomchick and her brother Ronnie Tomchick, Paul Juba, anl Sandra‘s brother Carlo. North, Timmins, Onlario Branch Manager sOUTH PORCUPINE Low Cost Life Insurance Since 1869 ial features may be 4 D have 2Ind Friends of Miss Beryl Crispin will be pleased to hear that she has reâ€" covered from her recent illiness. Mrs. MacPherson of Toronto, forâ€" merly of Timmins, is visiting Mrs. R. P Kinkel at Buffalo Ankerite. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Redden and baby have returned from Toronto to take up residence in Timmins. Born senuke on Nov Mr. Karl Redden of Matheson spent Wedanesday at his family home in Timmins. Mr. H. Pritchard of Toronto was in Timmins on business during the weekâ€" end. Miss Mary Porter has just returned to Timmins to spend some time with here mother, Mrs. A. F. Porter, Petty Officer J. Shaw of the R.C.N. V.R. is spending a leave with his wife and‘ family at 41 Laurier Ave. Timâ€" mins. Miss Vera . Jenkin, Miss â€" Marjorie Tomkinson and Miss Elizabeth Sandul left Saturday Nov.â€" 24 for Pittsburg where they will become members Of the ice show, "Ice Cycles‘". Sgt. Cecil Linder is spending a leave with his parents at 74 Wilson Ave. Timmins. Lieut. G. Blake, of the Veteran Guard, and Mrs. Blake leave tommorâ€" row for Lieut. Blake‘s depot at North Bay after spending a week in town with friends. W. A. Will Arrange St. Andrew‘s Lunch On Friday morningâ€"Saint Andrew‘s Day, there will be held in St. Paul‘s Church at 11 am. a Corporate Comâ€" municn of the Women‘s Auxiliary, folâ€" lowed by lunch in the Parish Hall. Members of St. Matthew‘s W. A. have been invited and will be guests at the luncheon. Hawkins Hoeâ€"Down Held In Schumacher Gym On Saturday By MARION ROBERTSON The gymnasium of Schumacher High school was colourfully and approâ€" priately decorated, "Dog Patch" style, on the evening of Saturday, Nov., 24, when a howling hoeâ€"down was held under the auspices of the Girl‘s Athâ€" letic Scciety of the school, The dance took the form of a beâ€" ltated Sadie Hawkins Day celebration. The crowd which attended, attired in plaid skirts, and sweaters. danced to the delightful accompaniment of Bob McIntcsh‘s orchestra During â€" the intermission, a clever and amusing skit was presented, in which the origin of Sadie Hawkins Day was depicted. Students from Schumacher, south Porcupine and Timmins were present. Born 65 Sgt. Linder One of the season‘s new silhouâ€" etltes is the boxy coat that is someâ€" what reminiscent of an artist‘s smock. This line is used for a coar of black woollen that closes with selfâ€"covered buttons from the high neck to the curved hem. The silver fox collar has a black satin tie, and a hat of silver fox completes the picture. n to Mr. and Mrs. Jean Nadau > Wende Ave., Timmins on Nov. boyv, Donald. Hints On Fashions to Mr. and Mrs. John Zeverâ€" of 29 Kimberely Ave., Timmins â€"~25th, a boy, Matthew Michael. sOUTH PORCUPINE rder is stationed with the Vancouver. sCHUMACHER THE PORCUPINTE ADVANCT, TIMMIN3, ONTARICT 4 The Catholic Women‘s League of St. Alphonsus Parish Church held their meeting last week in the library room of the church. Mrs. Art Quinn, presâ€" ident was in the chair. Mrs M. McGuire gave the secretary‘s report, and Mrs. Claire Messicar gave the treasurer‘s renort, The ladies decided to hold an aftâ€" ernoon tea and sale of homebaking, aprons and novelties in the Daffodil restaurant, First Ave., on Saturday Dec. lIst. ' Mrs. W. Mansfield and Mrs. M. Mcâ€" Guire are the tea conveners. Mrs. James Scullion and Mrs. Tom Johnâ€" son are in charge of the home baking. There will be a large selection of aprons and novelties to choose from, in charge of Mrs. Alphonse Fournier and Mirs. J. V. Angrignon. Piano selections will be played during the afternoon. Women‘s League To Hold Baking Sale Plan Bridge, Work Sale For Tuesday Next Tuesday afternoon the sewing circle of St, Paul‘s Anglican Church are holding a bridge party at the Parâ€" ish Hall at 2.30 pm. These pleasant afternoons are anticipated with pleaâ€" sure by all who have attended any of them. There will be prizes, and afterâ€" noon tea will be served. In addition to the bridge, a sale of work which the ladies have been busily preparing will be held. A very great attraction will be luncheon sets and dresserâ€"scarves and runners made of real preâ€"war linen. All things for sale will be of excellent â€" material. Aprons and other articles suitable for gifts will be on the tables, and aft*°râ€" noon tea will be served in this seeâ€" tion also. The refreshment stand, under the capable supervision of Miss Elca Narâ€" duzzi, was under constant bombardâ€" ment of demands for hot dogs which were consumed with gusto by the hungry dancers. Afterwards, Velma Popovich, presiâ€" dent of the Society, said, ‘"On the whole, we believe the dance was a great success." ON LOANS $20 to $1,000 without endorsers or bankable security WE GUARANTEE that these payments schcdule. The loan will cost les«a if payin ahead of schedule, Payments include Hous 1}%% per maonth on unpaid balances, tourthless than the maximum rate provide Loans Act, applicable to loansa of $500 or SOUTH PORCUPINE 1000 FIND HERE THE CASH LOAN YOU NEED 500 600 200 MACHER Canada‘s largest and oldest Sma HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 3 paym1s to $1,000 without endorsers or bankable secu Monthly rate of only 1/2%, on unpaid balances G. H. Dawes, Manager 11 Pine Street South, 289 Sky Block OMT . Phon 137.35 171.69 206.03 240.37 2174.71 343.38 CHOOSE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT HERE 17.17 29.175 34 .34 51.51 | 6 paymits. | 10 paymis oz o o 13.16 17.55 8.78 ! Mr. H. C. Hasenack of Groenestraat 348, Nijmegen, Holland, announces the }engagement of his only daughter, Wilâ€" helmina Elizabeth, of the British Y. M. A., 97 Town Major B. A. O. R., to [Fredric Arthur, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Booker, 62 Sixth Ave., t Timmins, Ont., Can. Date of wedding has not been anâ€" ‘nounced 108 10.84 16.27 Red Cross Knitting Groups Scheduled The Red Cross schedule for work in the sewing rooms located in the post office basement has been given as follows: Tuesday, Dec. 4, 11â€"Finnish Women of Harmony Hall and Hadassah group. Wednesday, Dec. 5 ,â€" Ladies of St. Anne Jr. C. W. L., and Mrs. Allen‘s group. Thursday, Dec. 6 â€" Mrs. Hardy‘s and St. Matthew‘s group. Friday, Dec. 7 â€" United Church, Finnish Organization and Mrs. Barry‘s group. Wednesday, Dec. 12 â€" Mrs. Ralph‘s group. : Monday, Dec. 3 10 â€" Mrs. Patâ€" rick‘s group, Eastern Star and Princess Alice Club. Thursday, Dec. 13 â€" Sr. C. W L. (Mrs. Morin‘s group) and St. Matâ€" thew‘s group. Friday, Dec. 14 â€" French Federaâ€" tion, Finnish Organization and Dime Club. The committee also asks that wool now out be knitted and returned so that a good shipment for December may be had. The sewing rooms and the wool room will close on Friday, Dec. 14. There is wool in the wool room for children‘s garments as well as for men‘s sweaters. The committee in charge asks that knitters call for wool as soon as posâ€" sible so it can be made into garments for people in Europe this winter It is hoped the slight touch of cyniâ€" cism discovered in the following excerpt from an Ontario schoolâ€"child‘s essay is unintentional: ‘"When peace comes, many people will be reunited with their loved ones; others with their husbands." Little girl‘s announcement, after studying a weather forecast: "It‘s goâ€" ing to be showery, with fair infidels". reduced rate now th 5.95; a $1,000 hy pay If 1 2 pay mt 5300 3â€" 6â€"payn more? 01 Phomne 3435 phone 0 advanta omplete : repaid ir shown, C 6â€"payme; â€"payment nent loan dent paymt 4 4 49 to pay old hbills, st, or for some visit Household se of Household‘s nt loan $15.0 in only $53.1 r cloan: costs. principal and nts or extras 1t nable cost ¢rl z4* 20) L a y miLs payments, And that‘s 1 Charges x monthly e to only loan costs 46) C3 soOotUTH PORCUPINE ~ The Kiwanis club heldi its weekly dinnerâ€"meeting on Monday at the Airport MHotel, Gueaests present inâ€" cluded Rev, John Breckenridge, guest speaker; Don E. G. Schmitt, and W. M. Gilchrist, both recently discharged from the forces. Victory Loan figures (the Kiwanis were in charge of the Drive here) were given and the club congratulated by President Rud Langdon. The district assigned had $21,000 over the quota. Kiwanian Clarence Anderson introâ€" duced three new members to the clubâ€"â€" Lloyd Hunkin (born in Metoaif,. came to South Porcupine in 1936). Chickt Abramson (Englehart, Iroquois Falls, in insurance business) and Ken Kilâ€" born (China, Canada, 1914; mechaniâ€" cal superintendent at the McIntyre. Each was given the and objectives of the Anderson, W. C,. Boyd dent. Eeager to Help The offices of the inspector of taxes and the collector of taxes were in the same building. A woman who got into the elevator said to the operator: "Taxes." "Collector or inspector?" . asked the operator,. "Taxes, please," replied the lady. "Now, look ‘ere, ma‘am," said the operator,. "Do yer want ter pay or just ‘ave an argumenit?" _ Adaptability Test sergeant: ‘"Any of you men got a dirty uniform?" Private (hoping for a new unifm'm) ‘"Yes, sexgeam look at me.‘ Sergeant: "You‘ll do. Report toâ€" morrow morning at _ 6.30 for coal shovelling." .:./lll/.////l//l/lllll.l//f.ll.gl'éxfllllfllll/ll’l/II.I. TOWN OF TIMMINS s\'\‘\‘\\'\'.\'\'\‘\'\\S\'\"fl‘.fi\'fi.\’fififi\*‘i\fi\\'\\\\'S\"S\'\_\\\\S\\“ THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF BEINGQG A W. VQ â€" U EUE MELXL NX C CC 0 0( 0 and workshop in the Town of Timmins. WHEREAGS the Corporation is the owner of follows:â€"Part of the northeast quarter of the nort sion 1, Tisdale, registered in the Office of Land parcels 6687 and 6688 in the register for Whitney 1. Arthur Llewellyn sShaw, do copy of a proposed byâ€"law of namely of the: CGCOUNCLLâ€"â€" AQ ; MELVLALEAL . MJL KE ~~ Cl oc qualified architect who shall forthwith make such plans, profiles ant specifications and furnish such information as may be necessary for the making of a contract for the execution of the work. 3. The whole cost of the work shall not exceed the sum of ~$75,000.00 4. The work shall be carried on and executed under the superintendenc and direction of the Engineer of the Corporiation. 5. The Mayor and Clerk of the Corporation are herby awhorized t enter into a contract on behalf of the Corporation for the construction 0 the said work with some person, firm or corporation approved by th Council of the Corporation to be declared by resolution. AND WHEREAS it is deemed workshop be constructed thereon large BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED AS A the Town of Timmins as follows: |. _ A municipal garage and workshop sh described property at the expense of the 2 The Mayor and the Clerk of the Cor ut of the Council to be declared by resolt L AILFEE 6. The Treasurer may (subject to the approval with are Bank of the Corporation for temporary meet the costs of the work pending the completion 7. The amount of the whole rateabic â€"""! _ according to the last revised assessment roll was $12,022,775. 8. The amount of the debenture debt of the Qorporation 1 and no part of the principal or interest thereon is in arrears 9. The special assessment shall be paid by ten annual inst the debentures to be issued for the loan to be effected to cost of the work when completed shall bear interest at th ons i t i / x tm mss P w The Municipal Council has arranged for the available living accommodation for registration of rs in essential industry. returned veterans and worke ments thereto 9. The special assessment shall be paid by ten annual instalments an the debentures to be issued for the loan to be effected to pay for th cost of the work when completed shall bear interest at three per ce per annum or at such other rate as may be decided upon by the Counci and shall be made payable as provided in the Municipal Act and amend If the assent of the electors is obtained to the said proposed byâ€"la it will be taken into consideration by the Council after the expiration one month from the date of the first publication. 1 The tenth day of December, 1945 at three o‘clock in the aftcrnooi at the office of the Town of Timmins in the Municipal Building in Timmin has been appointed by the Council as the time and place for the appoint ment of persons to attend at the polling places and at the final summin up of the votes by the Clerk. : The date of the first publication of this notice is the tenth da of November, 1945. Returned Service personnel or returned workers will be directed to available housing,. The votes will be taken Council. Person having houses, apartments, rent may list them with Mr, A. J. Van Municipal Building. K "«TOWN OF TIMMINS BY.LA W NUMBER 896 Relationship Of Religion And Health Forms Kiwanis Topic ar may (subject to the approval of the Council) agre Corporation for temporary advances of money ti the work pending the completion hereof. J of the whole rateable property of the, ast revised assessment roll was $12,022,775. g‘ outline,. objects Kiwanis by â€"€. and the presiâ€" o authorize the construction of a municipal garag : and workshop shall be constructed on the abov 1e expense of the ©@orporation at large. Clerk of the Corporation may with the approva declared resolution engage the services of â€" P i4 PV w t # do hereby certify that the following is af the Corporation of the Town of T at the annual election of membe Rev. John Breckenridge was in duced by Rev. John Ford and gave address on ‘"Religton in relation health"â€"aAll through history, the ker said. there has been definite re tion between religian and health C seventy to 85 per cent of ills wh affect the human race are functio Pather than organic in the begin Nerves are affected first,. Mind A spirit are definite determining fac in health, he said. "Faith is the pletion of our quest for unity of 1 the minister claimed. . Religion much to give to disabled soldiers cause it gives purpose of life." The guest speaker was thanked Dr. E. S., Somerville for his thoug provoking address, ' Following the meeting two c mittees for Youth Service, and Adm Astrationâ€"were held. I Jimmy: Twelve Teacher: How Jian? Jimmy: Very 1 Children‘s night is slated for J cember 17th. and Ladies night will held an Dec. 28th. A billeting aofficer not so long told a story about a young bov, after two days with his foster ents. shook them by declaring, "I I‘d known you were such decent ple. Td have brought my watch." Teachetr en ? "If there were flve and I killed one," the the class, ‘thow many N left?" ""One," answered a V back. ‘"The dead one." artments, or rooms for A. J. Van Rassel at the AW of the Corporation 0 n may with the approva ngage the services of f such plans, profiles ant may be necessary for the How manvy make a d re five flies on the c one," the teacher as w manvy would there A. 1. SHAW, Clerk, â€" 46 â€" 47 â€" the land described a few many make a a voice from ‘ TIMMIN of Timmin is $655,319 â€"48,â€"49 wWar

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