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Porcupine Advance, 7 Mar 1946, 1, p. 7

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"i-I.ELP WANTED â€" MALE ~ ks ol es Y ' roi‘: the ovgn ‘of Bm NOTICE TO CREDITORS W EeC P vTh i <pâ€"diatand *:T:a : ;;;VAPDWY 'letter only, giving caflars of experience and qualifica ions Salary schedule in 34 operatiqn | A. L. Shaw Secretary, Municipal Building, Ontario A dividened of 10c per share has been declared by the Directors on the CapltaI“Stock of the Company,. payable on the ;30th day of March, 1946, to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 4th day of March, 1946. Phe 27th day of February, O * A T7 Ne 8 tFe i flmum . _ In the Matter of the Estate of m DUNCAN McDONALD, late of: the Township of Tisdale in the District Cochrane, Clerk, Deceased. AND take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Adminisâ€" trator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to the claims of which h> shall then have notice, and that the said Administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of. whose claimgs notice shall not have been reâ€" ceived by him at the time of such disâ€" tribution. w,. S. Gardaner, Solicitor for the said Administrator. Dated the 20th day of February, 1946. ‘gâ€"9â€"10 NOTICE is hereby given ‘that all creditors an(_l others. having claims or gemands ‘aghinst the estate ‘of the said Edwin Duncan McDonald, who died on Or‘ about the 9th day of January, 1946, are required on or beâ€" fore the 30th day of March, 1946, to send by post prepaid, or deliver, to WILLIAM . SHIELDS, â€" Schumacher, Ontario, the Administrator of the esâ€" tate of the said deceased, their names, addresses and descripvions, the ful} particulars of their claims,. a stateâ€" ment of their accounts, and the nature of, the secufities (if any) held by them. j Ontarto Land Surveyor ; Building; Plans Estimates, Ete. ”l‘mrthAve. Phone 362 Watchmaker â€" Graduate of the FPamous Horologhal Inatitute of Switzerland Third Aventue * y# 4 4 .Ew-fi. i p ‘ "‘fy ‘ E, 0. 6. A. P. H. LAPORT 39 Third Ave.: dJ# CHARGED ~(Minimure 35c\ mcw Advertmng must be palid ~before insertion to ebtain is A WORD PER 4B B4 cA ‘of ‘copy not carefully, legibly Phone 26 Advauce will not be respon» PROFESSIONAL CARDS SECRETARY. , oOr as s re= Avditing J. E. BRUNETTE, Mayor £ A. L. SHAW, Clerk AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any persen who claims that this 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. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENâ€" ACTEBD as a Byâ€"law of the Town of Timmins as follows. 1. The West ninetyâ€"four feet (94‘) of the Lane shown on Plan Mâ€"30 ((Sudâ€" bury) now deposited in the office of Land Titlee at Cochrane, the south boundary of which is the north Bounâ€" dary of lots 841, 842, 843, 844 and 845 ‘according to. the said plan and the inorth boundary of which is the south boundary of lots 840 and 846 according ?lto. the said plan is hereby closed and stopped up. 2. The surface rights of the part of the lane so closed and stopped up shall be transferred to the ‘Timmins Garâ€" age Company Limited in exchange for a transfer to the Corporation of the north twelve (12‘) feet from front to rear of the south half of LOot 839 acâ€" â€"cording to Plan Mâ€"30 (Sudbury) and the proper Officers of the Corporation are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver a transfer. to the Timminsg Garage Company Limited of the part of the lane so closed and stopped up. 3. IT IS HMEREBY DECLARED that the land received by the Corporation from the Timmins Garage Company Limited, namely, the north twelve (12‘) feet from front to rear. of the. south half of Lot 839 according to Plan Mâ€"30 ~Budbury) is to be used as a larie and for that purpose is hereby opened and dedicated as a highway. READ a first, second and third time and finally passed this day. of DATED at Timmins, Ontario this Ist day of February, A. D. 1946. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS s At this writing the government had not _indicated© which of the s, l tfilm!“ijl Eiflqn ‘ook No.. 3 was AND WHEREAS Notice of the inâ€" tention of the Council has been duly advertised as required by the Muniâ€" cipal Act and all persons who claim that their land will be prejudically afâ€" fected by the Byâ€"law and who have applied to be heard, have been heard by the Council. AND WHEREAS is it deemed deâ€" sirable to do so. of: Land ~Titles ~at Cochrane, â€" has petitioned the Council to stop up part of the lane hereinafter described and to sell the surface rights thereof to it, y PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the. Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins to pass the following byâ€"law after due notice thereof has been pubâ€" lished in accordance with the Proâ€" visions of the Municipal Act. WHEREAS Timmins Garage Limâ€" ited. ~the registered owner of lots numbers §41, 842, 843 840 and the south half of 839 according to Plan Mâ€"30 (Sudbury) now deposited in the office BEING A BYâ€"LAW to stop up part of a lane within the Corporation. S. A. Caldbick, K. C. C..W. Yates, B. A BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC. 2% 3rd Ave., Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K.â€"C., T. R. Langdon . _ TIMMINS SO. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off. 223 CALDBICK YATES Frank H. Bailey, Drawing Room 28 Goldfieclds Block 21 Pine St. North â€" Timmins TOWN OF TIMMINS BYâ€"LAW No. 903 Bank of Commerce Building Try The Advance Want Ads BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW By A. L. SHAW, Clerk L.LB. . ISTER and SQLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 7â€"8â€"9â€"10 Jesus said: "Suffer little children ‘to ‘come unto me, and forbid thenr no.,,, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." A St. David‘s Day banquet was held by the Porcupine Welsh Miner‘s Choir in the Legion hall ten years ago. Dinâ€" ner was provided by the members® of the Ladies Auxiliary to over a hundred present. Among those at. the head table were: H. Hopkins, A. Wohlrab Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Dougherty, Mr. and MrSs. A. Bellamy, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Neame, Mr. and Mrs. G. Nippers, J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hale, Mayor J. P. Bartlieman and Ron Purâ€" Lou Marsh, probably the greatest Canadian sports writer, died at his home in Toronto on March 4, 1936. MICHELL â€"â€" In sacred memory ‘of Betty, dearly beloved daughter of George and Ivy Michell, who went to be with Jesus, March 5th, 1983, aged’ 12 years. Lovingly remembered by Dad,; Mum, brothers and sisters, Dome Minés. . Timmins and South +Porcupine clashed in the first game of the Kenning cup series, ten years ago with South Porcupine taking the game at 7â€"3. The late Dr. F. G. Banting who, with Charles Best, developed insulin for the treatment of diarbetes, was a guest in Timmins, twenty years ago this week, when a number of the memâ€" bers of the Toronto Board of Trade Immediately after the said ‘10th day of April, A. D. 1946, the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. The Frenchâ€"Canadian Club, (Cercle Canadien) were making plans for the biggest and best celebration of Dominâ€" ion Day in Timmins, twenty years ago. The idea was conceived to remedy the lack of celebrations of this day, in Timmins, in ‘previous years. § In the juvenile hockey series, Schuâ€" macher turned back South Porcupine on a 2â€"1 sheet, ~All persons having claims against the estate of Ernest Hedley Bastian, deceased, who died on or about the 17th day of March, 1945, are notified to send to the undersigned Executrix of the estate of the said deceased, on or before the 10th day of April, A, D. 1946, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the security, if any, held by them, duly certified by Statutory De- claration. Dated at Cochrane, this 1st day of March, A. D. 1946. ELLA. BASTIAN IN THE ESTATE OF ERNEST HEDâ€" LEY BASTIAN, late of the Settlement of ‘Shillington, in the D!strict of Coch- rane, Deceased. "Experienced . Aecountant â€" desires permanent position with growing conâ€" cern. Reliable married man, age! 31, non drinker. Best of references. 10â€"11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; YEARS AGO Distinguished Visitors Plan Dominion \Day Deposits provide for repayment. ‘_«â€" Low Rates â€"â€" Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. TEN YEARS AGO St. David‘s Day IN MEMORIAM â€" Situation Wanted Lou Marsh Dies or for any cther need? Apply to nearest hraoach of to awssist in By her Solicitor, A. V. WATERS, K. C., Cochrane, Ont. 337 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, Ont. Sports THROUGH THE YEARS Box .145, The Advance 10â€"11â€"12 ° Always remembered by liis wife and family. = Tweniy years ago, the Victorian Order.of Nurses was organized in Timâ€" mins, Miss E. M. Stevenson of Ottawa, organizer of the V.O.N., was in town to see that things got away to a good Loved and respected wherever he went, _ To him life came to a sudden end, He died as he lived, everycne‘s friend, _ Godâ€"called him home, it was His will, But in ‘our hearts we love him still; ~â€" His:® Memory is as dear toâ€"day As in the hour he passed away. ~"I ordered a dozen oranges but you only sent. me ten." . â€"â€" “Part 6f ourâ€" sewice madam Two were bad, so we saved you the trouble of throwing them away." Hitchâ€"In loving memory of a dear husband and Dad, Charles Frederick Hitch, who passed away March l1th, fleek in an attempt to get a council for the second time in 1926. part: Miss Jean Roberts, T. Huntley, and Mr Pyper. Tommy Nixon was "Luxo‘", the magician. The big event thirty years ago was the big night of sports on March 4, at the Timmins arena The event was in aid of the band of the 150th Battalion and the committee in charge included; ‘The board of managers and officers were; Mrs. Charlebois, Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Dorway, Miss Foster, Mrs. Halâ€" perin, Mrs Keddie, Mrs..MciInnis, Mrs. J. E. Newton, Mrs. W. Sampson, Mrs. D. Sutherland, Mrs. H. Zimmerman, P. Dougal, Robert Dye, J. Jamieson, T. F. King, J. Knox, A. Lanrairig, E. L. Longmore, G. A. Macdonald, C. R. Murdoch, Mr Saitla, the Mayor, Ed. Richards. ' The president was P. Dougall, wiin Mrs. W. T. Sampson, Mrs. E. L. Longâ€" more and Mrs. L. E. Dorway, viceâ€" presidents; Ed. Richards, treasurer, Mrs. D Sutherland, corresponding ~ With Geo,. Ritchie and Jas. Cowan directing it, a well attended meeting of the Caldonian Society was held in Timmins twenty years ago. Inâ€" adâ€" dition to a dance a musical program was given in which the following took secretary and Mrs. J. E. Newtoiff, reâ€" cording secretary. Fat Men and Big Events The only Canadian cardinal James Charlee McGuigan of Toronto after his arrivel in Rome for the consistory where he was raised to the sacred Sllege of cardinals. Thirtyâ€"one prelates were formally elevated to the college with all the ancient ceremonial rites of the Roman Catholic Church. + Organize V. O. Caledonians Meet IN MEMORIA M SOME SERVICE The bus and truck collided near the lane from the Hollinger mine on the Schumacher highway at 4.10 p.m. on Friday, March 1. The bus sustained damages to the extent of $25 with no damage to the truck from the headâ€"on collision. The driver of the bus and the passengers, escaped injury, as did the driver of the truck. "Yes, and he lies in his sleep, as well." ' P;â€"A. Robbins, Dr. Moore, Mayor Wilâ€" son, C. G. Williams and others, A capacity crowd watched as hockey broomball and skating events were run Highlight of the night was the game of hockey between the fat men and the ladies. Among the ladies were Miss Jamieson, Mrs. Evans, Miss McGuire Miss Blanchette, Mrs. Hamby, Miss Demers, and Miss Powers. Fat men in those days were Messrs. Summerhayes, Brough, Robbins, Globe, W. H. Wilson, J. Daiton, C. See and J. P. Talllon. The ladies won. Leo Tubman of Schumacher was charged with careless driving as a result of a single weekend accident involving a Dalton‘s Bus driven by Tubman and a truck driven by R. Hickey of the Russell Hotel, Timmins. off with music supplied by the patrioâ€" tic auartette under the direction of Pte. Paddy Gallagher. Among the local notes of 1916 are the following:; "Mr. Matt Boivin has generously offered to donate a bass drum to the equipmnt of the band of 159th Battalion." : Bus Involved In Weekend Collison On Highway 7“Another blizzard covered the disâ€" trict with drifting snow." Long, Mcliwen, B. E Martin. _ C.. G. Williams, E. L.. Longmore. and Homer Gibson. | In the big night of sports at the Timmins arena thirty years agfo, A nockey match was played between the Town and Hollingser which introduced "mechanical goalâ€"tenders‘", an invenâ€" tion by Mr. P. A. Robbins. Timmins won the game. Porcupine and the Golden Beaver Masonic Lodges were the contestants in a broom ball game which the Lodge won by 1â€"0. The Porcupine team included: Geo, Gray, R. Sullivan, A. Wilson, Geo. Lake, C. Evernham, C. Jermyn and W. Widdifield., ' Golden Beaver Lodgze: W. Nicholson, V. Emery, H. E. Montgomery, K. Deâ€" CONSISTANT ‘"Does you husbhand lis awake at Sports Of A Kind Loeal Notes A well known resident and restaurâ€" ant operator, he â€"was born at High Rock, Que., 54 years ago, later moving to Cobalt where he received his edâ€" ucation and where he.enlisted in the Canadian army shortly after the outâ€" break of the first Great War. The deceased was born in Notre Dame du Lots, Que., 79 years ago and had resided in Kirkland Lake and Cobalt prior to taking up residence at 315 Spruce St. South for the past seven ~years | j Surviving are three daughters and four sons. The sons are Phillias, at home and Leodore, Edgar and Aurâ€" ilien of Kirkland Lake. The daughters are, Mrs. Roman Deslauriers of Montreal, Mrs. Joseph Barbarie of Timmins and Mrs. Pierre Paquette of Mont Laurier. â€"Two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Beaulieu of Montreal and Mrs. ‘Avide Beaulieu of Mont Laurierr; and‘ @a brothéer, Herâ€" imus, of Sudbury, also â€"survive. Also surviving are four sisters and five brothers; Miss Dolly Smith and Mrs. A. Joncas of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Bert Hubert of Mattagami . Heights and Mrs, Jerry Chenier, also of Timâ€" mins. . The ~bothers . are Wilfred Alâ€" dege and Romeo of Noranda, Walter with the Canadian â€"Armyâ€" in Canada and â€"Aldemand of Timmins. ' On his return fromâ€"overseas he reâ€"| sided in Cobait and was married there in 1936. During that same year he moved to Noranda and in 1934.to Timâ€" Surviving, beside his widow and mother, are four children, Doris, a student at Timmins Highâ€" School, Jeanine, a student ~at Joseph‘s school, Raymond, a student at . St. Charles school and Goerdon, 3 employed at the <~Aunor Mines. For the five years previous to his illâ€" health he hag been employed at t‘ae Aunor Mine. . Other survivers include five grandâ€" nieces and 26 nephews and ‘nieces. Funeral services were conducted at St. Anthony‘s Cathedral on Wednesday morning for the late Arthur St. Louis who passed away in‘ St. Mary‘s hosâ€" pital on Monday morning following an illness of two days. § beneflis THE WHOlE community for a Arthur St. Louis Regular employment and pay onvelopes make for co.refree familiesâ€"for prosperous communitiesâ€"for ‘""good times‘‘ for employer and employee alxl:e The National Employment Service, with offices in more than 200 cities and towns across Canada, serves the needs of both employers and employeesâ€"and the local N. E. S. office takes its place in 1mportanco to the community among the time honoyred comâ€" munity 1nst1tutxonsâ€"the Post Office, the Court House, the City Hall . ... ... .. Without National Employment Service, the worker is left to his own initiative to find a job to support himself and his famxly. The employer may be unâ€" able to reach workers herequires. National Employâ€" ment Service is the clearing house through which employer and employee are brought together, so that both may have their free choice of the entiro employment market. 3â€"Administration of Reinstatement in Civil Emâ€" ployment Act; v 4â€"Dealing with Unqmployment Insurance Benefits ; 5â€"Dealing with Outâ€"ofâ€"Work Benefits for Exâ€"Service 1â€"Organization of the whole employment market, and bnnqan togothgr employers and employees ; 2â€"Collection of information.on employment probâ€" lems for the use of Government, Management and Labour ; National Employment Service has 5 main functions : two brothers and three sisters, Collette, Jeanine, Suz:anne, Roland and the eldest child, Norman. snry of the death of Peter PFrank Kosobuski, late husband of Mrs. Agnes Kosobuski, 9 Lakeshore Rd., and father of Bernice and Martin Kosobuski, high mass was conducted by. Rev. J. Callaghan on Tuesday morning. Maurice Delorme cf 21 ’l'hdfio Ave., who died at 3.20 a.m. on Tuesd’y mortn« ing at S8t. Mary‘s hospital. The child had attended school the day before, apparently in géod health and in hapoy spirirts. Abopt five C‘clock that evening she fainted and was taken to hospital immediately but "As the earth is round," remarked a lecturer the other day,> "it is obvious that we could go east by going far enough west." That‘s the sort of thing that puts ideas into taxi drivers® heads. In observance of the first anniverâ€" HELD FOR PETER KOSOBUSKI "I know because I have been that way myself. 1 have been so chronâ€" ically tired that I thought I would never feel well again. However, l found that Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food soon gave me new pep and energy and put me on my feet.‘ d 3 S B en "I Know Just â€" Mow You Feel""

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