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Porcupine Advance, 24 Oct 1946, 1, p. 6

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P uef * ~ ‘v" ies o. £ A m 7 t n _ se 1 s 8 ; c . .. PROFESSIONAL CARDS â€" 8t : s s 2 e Â¥ v 4 ’\g;‘ # « ;‘ Nng * 434 *X f . * € % Foronto, %@er 17th, 1946. NOTICE is hereby given that an ‘Interim dividend of Five Cents (5¢c) per share, payable in Canadian funds, has been declared by the Directors of Aunor Gold Mines Limited, payable November 30th, 1946, to sharehotders pf record November 8th, 1946. . By Order of the Board. Annlversai'y fiigh Mass will be said in the St. ‘Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church, Schumacher, Tuesday, Octoâ€" fiAun!_)rGolfl Min;eg Li)njted ANGRIGNON <â€"â€" In affectionate memory of J. N. Angrignon, who passed eway October 30th, 1918. Ever remembBbered by his wife, Mrs. Valeda Angrignon, and children. Aunor:â€"Gold Mines Limited "DIVID'EdND NOTICE > ts * * C U ied o in . v.0. Bex 1591 Bwl- Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologhal Institute of Switzerland The Advance will not be respornâ€" Sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 6@ THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 maes 385â€"<288 r.o.mm lse A WORD. PBR â€" db /o Pin ce ul Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED , EYXESIGHT SPECIALIST o) _« WITBR SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY 13..4 PINE ST, NORTH :(Ostrosser Bldg.) +Â¥ Appointment Phone 1879 SK . R. BRADFIELD "~_â€" Secretary. e MA 0 2% 3rd Ave..'l‘lmmtm-â€"!'hono 1110 LANCDON LANGDON BARRISTERSâ€"AT Solicitors, commissioners Notaries Public W.â€"0. Langdon K. C., T. ‘R. Langdon ‘TIMMINS $O. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 ~Bruce Ave. Ceor, Spruce St. and Third Ave, Wmn.. E. Jamlesqn, Florist =| â€"â€" Low Rates â€"â€" 108 Golden Ave., S. Porcupine Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel Day or Week for any reasonable purpose? ‘for by the: Bank Cbvers all" in good standing. | Life Insurance arranged andâ€"paid PERSONAL LOAN se > Very Iteasonable Rates ¢ || the day, and for the first time in many months, there were no visitors. - President C. N. Ross was in the chair | and during the meeting took occasion "All the club members wished hlm a | speedy recovery. e Rgportinz for the Boy Scouts comâ€" ‘fmittee, Kiwanian Harry Wright noted that while the Boy Scouts were fully appreciative of the support and sponâ€" sorchin af the Fivwanic thov winld an. Apply to nearest branch of Quiet Atmosphere Do you require‘ a re of unknown origin broke out w Il't‘lduyat:1.20p.m at the boarding | house of MrSs. Phillip GliSingki, 16 FITSt PFriday at 1.20 pm. at the boar house of Mrs. Phillip Glisinski, 16 1} Ave.â€" Men were asleep in the ups E amartmant« managad in um l!‘keottmknownoriginbroke Boes $3000 Bamage Ave.< Men were asleep in the upstairs mflhnenta but managed to jump to _ sCchHUOMachEr Umted W.M.S. Plans Hallowe‘en Social The W. M. S. of Trinity United | ‘Church held their meeting Wednesday afternoon, with 18 ladies present. The | president, Mrs. H. Waddell, was in the | chair and opened the mecting with prayer. The business session followed and Mrs. Dan Fraser reviewed the arrangeâ€" ments made for the Hallowe‘en social to be held on Tuesday evening. In, vitations will be mailed. Mrs. H. Leng was in charge of the program. . The worship service theme for Octâ€" ober "In Ghristle Lives" was followed by the India program. Aesisting Mrs. were"Mrs. Dave Kines and Mrs. ngu', Miller. The meefing with Community singing was led by Kiâ€" wanian.Gcrdon Campbell, with Secretâ€" ary W. H. Wilson at the piano. Kiwanian P. T. Moisley told the club that the $6,500 paid by the elub for the Air Cadets was on a sliding scale, as it were, the cost in recent years being much less than in the first of the five years ~Under present conditions,â€"costs in the coming year would be still} easter. Kiwanian Moisley reminded the club that they had a capital mvestment of $3,170 .in the Air Cadets, in uniforms and equipment, ete. â€" Reference was made to the sports programme carriea out in connection with the Air Cadets, basketballcand hockey being featurei. This year the Government had a fully detailed syllabus for the three years of Air Cadet training. â€"~ Kiwanian H. G. Laidlaw explained that ‘the questicn of sponsoring Air Cadets had been discussed at the conâ€" vention at St.â€"Andrewâ€"byâ€"theâ€"Sea, and the clubs previously sponsoring Air Cadet Squadrons were agreed that they should continue to sponsor the moveâ€" ment at least fcor another year. â€" Kiwanian Rinn suggested that the committee bring in a report on the matter, with their recommendation, and then the matter could be given deâ€" finite discussion. This suggestion was accepted. Others taking part in the discussion were Kiwanians Jack Beattie, W. Rinn, Barney Quinn, Earl Barkwell, G. A. Macdonald, W. O. Lâ€"angdon SJ.A.B. Gets $150 hew inb t by the Kiwanis. In the past five years the club had spent $6,500 in this work. Last year the Government and the Air Leakgue had seemed to lessen their inâ€" terest and effort, now both these bodies were active and interested. The comâ€" mittee wished to know the decision of the club as to the future sponsoring of the Air Cadets. ‘The sueeess of â€"the Air Cadets here ciwed much to the officers and instrucâ€" tors. who had contributed their time and effort so generously. Kiwanian Campbell suggested that the club show its appreciation of the Commanding Officer, Lieut. P. T. Moisley, who was resigning effective the gnd of the year; his ‘pilace to be taken by Lieut. W. Shields. Kiwanian Percy was given a great "hand" by the club. A specially interesting report was presented by Kiwanian Gordon Campâ€" bell on the Air Cadets, one of the most ixpportant of the activities sponsored Knowles also reported for the committee making the survey for the Ontario Society for Crippled Childâ€" ren. The chairman of the committee, Kiwanian W. Rinn, said that soon there would be a call for volunteers to investigate the cases reported. Kiwanianâ€" W. O. Langdon was apâ€" pcinted to represent the club at the next meeting of the local organization on Adult Education. C ~~Ktwanian George Knowlee emphaâ€" sizedâ€"this thought of personal interest by members of the club, and suggested that the event on Octcber 30th would be a good time to start. Reporting for the Boy Scouts comâ€" Kiwanian Harry Wright noted that while the Boy Scouts were fully appreciative of the support and sponâ€" sorship of the Kiwanis, they would apâ€" preciate still more the personal intsrest ef membets:in their affairs. He urged all to attend the Boy Scout event at the Sacred Heart Church hall on Octâ€" cber 30th. ‘benediction. _ June 20 â€"â€" July 3 â€"â€" Copy of union: apphcatmn posted on Comâ€" o â€" _pany bullétin boards, â€" also â€"a letter assuring emâ€" â€"â€"ployees that company would ablde by decision of majority. flfi*‘ "5‘ * > 4fi c‘ re-fi'#’;\.:m‘ en _ Tâ€"--T C Ece 0 NT HE JOB DURING THIS DIST URBANCE i t + Fi Oct. 24 â€"â€" Company still operating. No Magnuson to other union ofl MOUNTJOY TIMBER COMPANY WISHES TO EXPRESS _ ITS APPRECIATION TO ALL THE MEN WHO HAVE Sept 11 to Oct. 12 â€"â€" Company did not_ ear : or any other union official _ _ Septâ€" 11 â€"â€" Board ordered union to contact C 4 mg a vote, to ascertain wishegs: of Aug. 5 â€"â€" Company forwards evidence to 1 J uly 30 â€"â€" Union and Company appear before Re stonal Labour Board, who order more evidence. __â€" July 9 â€"â€" ‘No answer from Magnuson; Company. Wntes Magâ€" â€" nuson again. _ xo °. w . . July 2 â€"â€" Company, not satisfied that union represented maâ€" jority, wrote Magnuson suggestlng‘ vote of employ- ~_ees re union representation. > f June 11 â€"â€" Local 2995 of Lumber and Saw Mill Workers Union applies to Regional War Labour Board for certifiâ€" cation as bargaining agent for saw mill employees, NOT â€"BUSHWORKERS. _ HERE ARE THE ACTUAL FACTS, TAKEN BY DATE FROM THE CORRESPONDENCE FILES: â€"â€"â€" Mountjoy Timber Company is notified of ay;nhca- tion by the Board. Had received no notice from Magnuson calls strike of all en employees AND BUSHWORKE a vote. â€" Bruce Magnuson. : (Signed) Fred R. l answers, says heâ€"sees es ons Yeay ~** . + 2 PE * Â¥1t84 P °}a

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