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Porcupine Advance, 12 Dec 1946, 1, p. 3

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GRECORY T. EVANS B.A. P. . LAPORTE, 6. G. A. Arch.Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0.L.S, 83 Fourth Ave. Third Avenue Bwiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologhal Institute of Switzerland l‘lurd Ave. at Cedar Street WELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. wstakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. > A WORD PBR IF CHARGED (Minimum: $54) AB Classified Advertising must be pam before inseréion to obtain PHONE le A WORD PER INSERTION Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. OHAETERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Day or Week Buy Irvin Rosner, R.0. EYES EXAMINED . GLASSES FITTED Ontario Land Surveyor SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY Very Reasonable Rates Quilet Atmosphere (Ostrosser Bldg.) Phone 640 CHT SPECIALIST cintment Phone 1877 ter the 12th day of January, 1947, to pass a Byâ€"law stopping up and closing that portion of Lakeview Road as laid out on Registered Plan Mâ€"10 Sudbury, 48.06 feet wide and 200 feet long, exâ€" itending southerly form the . easterly modncnmnot theâ€"southâ€" limit â€"of «Gold> ‘en Avenue in the Townsite of South Porcupine. The proposed Byâ€"law further providâ€" . es that the stopped up portion aforeâ€" said be leased for the purpose of an g{rport hangar and site. ‘‘The proposed Byâ€"law and plans showing the land to be affected inâ€" cluding a metes and bounds description thereof may be seen at the office of the Clerkâ€"treasurer of the Township of Tisdale at South Porcupine, Ontâ€" ario. The Council will hear in person or by by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the Byâ€"law and who applies to be heard. DATBD this 6th day of Decembex A. D:, 1946.° Township of Tisdale PUBLIC NOTICE Closing of Part of Lakeâ€" view Road, South Porcupine, Ontario, Extending South of the Easterly Production of ‘the South Limit of Golden Avenue. BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. Phone 332 PUOBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Townsbip of Tisdale proposes, afâ€" BARRJSTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 2% 3rd Ave.,.Timmins â€"Phone 1110 William Shub, B. A. 6. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC. BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. O. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TIMMINS SO. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Drew Block Ph. Off. 223 Res. 492 Frank H. Bailey, LEB. â€" D. R. Franklin ARCHITECT Phone 946 Drawing Room 28 Goldfields Block 21 Pine St. North â€"â€" Timmins Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. PERSONAL LOAN for any reasonable purpose? Apply to nearest branch of Monthly Deposits provide for repa yment. «= Low Rates â€" Life Insurance arranged and pajd for by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. Clerkâ€"Treasurer, Township of Tisdale. De yeu require a ECONOMIC THINKING in Canada seems to be at a very low ebb of quality. In a recent symposium in The Finaneâ€" ial Post many citizens, including leadâ€" ing business men, asserted that rental ‘control could not possibly be delaying ‘the building of housing for rental, since the actual shortage was of maâ€" terials. Since, in a country with full lemployment, the allocation of labour to various occupations depends almost entirely on prices, this simply amounts | to saying that rental control cannot be creating a housing shortage, because | it creates a shortage of building anaterâ€" :ials with which to make houses. SIXTHLY:â€" That part of First Aveâ€" nue as shown on Plan Mâ€"33, Sudbury lying east of the projection northerly of the west boundary of Lot 22 accordâ€" ing to Plan Mâ€"33, Sudbury and west of the Ontario Northland Tra_.nsport- tion Commission right of way. land will be prejudicially affected ‘by the Byâ€"Law and who appliecs to be heard, will be heard by the Council, in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent at a time to .be fAixed therefor upon the applicatian to be heard. PATED at Timmins, Ontario this 20th day of November, A. D. 14046 THE cmum O3"° THE TOWN OF TIMMINS BY V. SALOMAAR SEVENTHLY:â€" That part of the lane as shown on Plans Mâ€"30 Sudbury and Mâ€"5, Cochrane lying east of Lots 487 and 488 according to said Plan Mâ€"30, Sudbury and Lot 488 B according to Plane Mâ€"5, Cochrane between the projection easterly of the north boundâ€" ary of said lot 487 and the projection easterly of the south boundary of said lot 488 B." AND Funmmz TAKE that any person who claims that their FIFTHLY:â€" That part of Ogden Avenue as shown on Plan Mâ€"63, Temâ€" iskaming lying east of the Ontario Northland Tx:anspQrtation Commission right way > and west of Raflway Street.. c THIRDLY :â€" Part of a lane as shown on Registered Plan Mâ€"63 Temiskaming; COMMENCING at the north west anâ€" gle of Lot 144 as shown on said Plan; Thence south 9 minutes east along the west boundary ‘of lots 144, 143 and 142 a distance of 105 feet; Thence west 12* feet~.to.a.' nt:on theâ€"east.hannda * ~ot 129; ence North 9 ~minutes west FOURTHLY:â€" All that part of Ogâ€" den Avenue as shown on Plan Mâ€"63, Temiskaming lying east of Spruce Street South and west of the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission right of way. 129; Thence North 9 minutes west along the east boundary oOf Lots 129, 128 and 127 a distance of 105 feet to the south boundary of Lee Avenue; Thence East along said south boundâ€" ary 12 feet to the point of commenceâ€" ment; the said tract of land containing an area of 1260 square feet more ‘or less. as snow"! On KeFIStEred PI®Nh Mâ€"63 Temiskaming; COMMENCING st the north west angle of lot 127 as shown on said plan; thence east along the south boundary of Spruce Street; Thence Neorth 9 minutes "West along said west boundary °51 feet; Thence west parallel ‘with the south boundary of Lee Avenue 126 feet; Thence North ‘9 minutes west 15 feet to a point on the north boundary of Lee Avenue; Thence west along said north boundary 114 feet to the interâ€" section with the east boundary of Pine Street; Thence south 9 minutes ‘east along said east ‘boundary ‘06 féet to the point of commencement; ‘the said tract of land containming an area of 139065 square feet more or less. Plan; Thence east along the noerth: boundary of Lee Avenue 122 feet 9 inches to the south east angle of Lot 88; Thence SBouth 4 degrees 16 minutes west 33 feet 1% inches; Thence South 0 minutes East 33 feet to a point on the south boundary of Lee Avenue at the North east angle of Lot 145; Thence west along the south boundary of Lee Avenue 120 feet 5 inches to the interâ€" section with the east boundary of i Spruce street; Thence North 9 minutes West along said east boundary +066 feet to the point of commencement; the said tract of land containing an area of 7986 square feet move or less. , BEING A BYâ€"LAW to stop up certain streets and lames within the Corporation. FERSTLY:â€" Part of Lee Avenue as shown on Registered Plan Mâ€"63, Temâ€" iskaming ; COMMENCING at the south west angle of Lot 88 as shown on said within the Corporation. AND WHEREAS notice of the inâ€" tention of the Council has been duly advertised as required by the Municipal Act and all persons who claim ‘that their land will be prejudically affected by the Byâ€"law and who have applied to be heard, have been heard by the Council. KOW THEREFORE BE TT ENACTâ€" ED as a Byâ€"Lawsof the Town of Timâ€" mins as follows:â€" 1. Those parts of the streets and lanes hereinafter described are hereby closed and stopped up. WHEREAS the Council of the Oorâ€" poration deems it desirable co close SECONDMLY:â€" Part of Lee Avenue RENTAL CONTROL o cmd cum 47â€"48â€"49â€"50 for building, equipping and furnishing a High School at South Porcupine in the Township of Tisdale and completâ€" ing the grounds in connection thereâ€" with.‘ © (b) The debentures shall all bear the |same date and shall be issued within one year after the passing of the proâ€" posed Byâ€"law and shall be payable in fifteen (15) equal annual installments. (c) The amount to be raised annually by special rate on all the rateable proâ€" perty in the Township of Tisdale for the payment of the said debt and inâ€" terest will be $28,268.26. ;(d) The debentures shall be redeemâ€" at the option of the Corporation An whole or in part on any interest payment date prior to maturity. UR sA ns ue c o+ 0 *A . i xt im ce " CA AC ing the vote, a Declaration under The Canada Wnce Act, that he is a tenâ€" art whose lease extends for the time fer which h« "debt or Hability is to be im which the money to be raised by ffi'gromsed Byâ€"law is payâ€" able, or for "at least twentyâ€"one (21) years, and that he has by the lease covenanted "to pay all municipal taxes in respect of the property of which he is a tenant other than local improveâ€" ment rates. AND TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that a tenant who desires to vote upon the said proposed Byâ€"law must deliver to the Clérk not later than the tenth AND TAKE NOTICE that the 9th day of December, A. D. 1946, at 8 o‘clock in the afternoon at the council chambers in the said municipality has been fixed for the appointment of perâ€" sons to attend at the polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. AND TAKE NOTICE that if the asâ€" sent of the electors is obtained to the said proposed Byâ€"law it will be taken into consideration by the municipal Council of the said Corporation after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this noâ€" tice and that such first publication was made on the 16th day of November, A. D., 1946. Township of Tisdale : Byâ€"Law No. 681. Being a.Byâ€"Law To Provide For Raising The Sum Of Three Hundred And Fifty Thousarid Dollars ($350,â€" ‘000.00) By Way Of Loan On The Seeuirity of Debentures Of The Municipal Corporaâ€" tion Township Of TisdaleFor The High School Boand The: TownshipOf Provisions Of The High Schools Act And The Muniâ€" cipa’l Act. TAKE NMOTICE that pursuant to the requirement of the Ontario Municipal Board the @bove styled proposed Byâ€" Law No. 681;of:the Township of Tisdale will ‘be submitted to the electors (perâ€" sons qualified to vote on a money byâ€" law) and the votes taken at the same time and at the same places as the 1946 annual municipal election for the Township of Tisdale. The following is a true and correct synapsis of proposed Byâ€"Law No. 681. (a) _ The purpose of the Byâ€"Law is to borrow ‘on the créedit of the Corporation at large the gum of Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00) The highest â€"or any tender not necâ€" «essarily accepted. A. Freeman, Secretary Treasurer Ontario Northland Transportaâ€" tion: Commission. North Bay, Ontario. 4. One Store sometimes referred to as the Grill. (c) Hotel furnishings and equipment which may be inspected on the premâ€" ises on application to Colonel W. W. Johnson, â€"Temagami; and a list of which may be seen at the office of the undersigned at North Bay, Ontario or ‘at the office of Colonel W. W. Johnâ€" son, Temagami. Tenders must be accompanied by a marked cheque for Ten Perctnt of amâ€" ount tendered. Balance must be paid in cash within sixty days of tender beâ€" ing accepted.. Tenders to be sealed and marked "Tender for Hotel Ronnoco‘". Schumacher ‘*Public School requires, for term Jan. 6 to June 29, 1947, one teacher for Grades 2 â€"3; one teacher for Grades 6 7. Regular salary schedule to apply for these temporary positions. For further particulars, phone 780. Tenders will be received by the underâ€" signed up to 12 o‘clock noon, Monday, January Oth, 10947 for the purchase of erty being offered includes: (a) Bullding Lots . Temagami Townâ€" site Nos. 420â€"421â€"422â€"306â€"367â€"308â€"360â€" 370. On these lots the following buildings are said to be located: (D 1. Hotel Ronnoco (including Diesel Plant in another building, which Plant is to ‘be removed by purchaser). 3. One Building sometimes referred to as the Green Garage (Subject to existing lease). the property known as the Hotel Ron« 2. Two car and Boat Storage Sheds. Present owner to have use of these buildings until June 15th, 1947. PAT M. MURPHY Clerk of the Corporation of the Township of Tisdale. day appointed for takâ€" These pictures will be used for the Pathe Weekly News feature. Timmins Citizens Band There was a large audience Sunday ‘évening in the Goldfields theatre after the â€" church ~services> forâ€" the »*"Frencir Night" in the seriés of National band concerts under the auspices of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band. . Another picture he intends to have taken is that of the Whiskerino conâ€" testants in the Charity Turkey Stag. One of the pictures that Mr. Jones is going to take is that of Mrs. J. A. Thomas, elected reeve of Tisdale townâ€" ship this week â€" the first lady to ocâ€" cupy such a position in the Dominion. King Abdicates At one o‘clock today Prime Minister King spoke over the CBC network, saying that official word had been reâ€" ceived from the British government and had pasesd an order in council under the terms of the statute of Westminster in which Canada agrees with the United Kingdom in accepting the abdication of King Edward and the ascension of the Duke of York. Rescuer Injured Mrs. Godin, 155 Pine street south, was injured in a fall after she had resâ€" cued two small children of the Mcâ€" Laughlin family from their hurning home. TWENTY YEARS AGO To Take Motion Picutres of Whiskerino Entries Mr. John Jones is in town this week and has with him a motion picture machine and operator. They are on their way to the, far North, but Mr. Jones is taking some pictures here for the weekly news pictures of the Pathe Weekly. : Freddy Quesnel sends his hockey team into action at South Porcupine in the first battle for the Kenning Cup. The Porkies are expected to be easy for the local snipers, having lost three of last year‘s standouts, Taylor, Dunn and Chamberlain. Stores Open Nights This week some of the local stovres An article in the started remaining open nights for the vance, pointed out convenience of Christmas shoppet‘s. cperating costs ha New Modern Couches owing to the high Six new modern coaches were on digs= ________________ _ play at the T. N. O, railway station. The coaches will be used on Toronto trains. ons cmrarram TEX YEARS ACGO Timmins Juniors esc Election Results The Timmins Juniors will have their A special edition of the Advance was first heckey match of the season this printed with the municipal election reâ€" (Thursday) evening at South Porouâ€" sults, which were as follows: pine, when they will play the Porcupine Mayor Bartieman reâ€"elected over D". pockey team at the fine new South Mcinnis with a majority of 19. Coun= Poreupine rink. _ i Mayor Bartlieman reâ€"elected over Dr. Mcinnis with a majority of 19. Counâ€" cillors: Dr. E. A. F. Day. A. Caron, J. E. Brunette, P. H. Laporte, L. Cousins, W. McDermott. The Porcupine Ski Club held its ofâ€" ficial opening on Friday evening. Porkies Easy Meoat Freddy Quesnel sends his hockey team into action at South Porcupine in the first battle for the Kenning Cup. The Porkies are expected to be easy for the local snipers, having lost three of last year‘s standouts, Taylor, Dunn and Chamberlain. Acting Mayor Councillor Len Cousins presided in the Mayor‘s chair in the absence of Mayor Bartleman who was in Cochrane this week in connection with zsases at the nonâ€"jury civil sessions of the Hich Court. Onen Nights iuockey team at the fine new South . ~ Booths were in charge of Mrs. R. Robâ€" â€" bias, Mrs. Globe, Mrs. P. A. Robbirns, Porcupine rink. Porkies Defeat Falls Quite a crowd went down to the Falls by special train last night to see South Poreupine defeat the Falls five to two. Ansonville Tournament t the Ansonville boxing and wrestâ€" ling show Adelard Belanger, Ansonvilie, 170 Ibs. boxed to a drayw against George Bertrand. the Kid, 145 lbs. In the main wrestling event Lee Leâ€" page, the Abitibiâ€" Wonder, 15§ lbs, was beaten by Ardic Tassie, the Slippery Lad, 133 lbs. Scotland to Canada Foar m Four dollars was all it cost William â€"â€" Alexander, Scotland, to bring his wife and three children to Ow“d"ma”fclubs the Empire Settlement Scheme. THIRTY YEARS AGO Explosives High ..... Miss Dorothy Jemmett, Mrs.; Patterson .and Mrs. Pogsg. Land Worth $85,00 Per Acre The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board upheld Judge Hartman‘s decisâ€" on in the appeal against the tax on the: roley-O'Bfien mining lands in Tisdale township. "The effect of the judsâ€" ment," said the Advance, "is that ail mining claims in the north land shall ‘be assessed as farm lands, and that the Board considers such farm lands worth $35.00 per acre. â€" A threeâ€"team ‘hockey league included Hollinger, Schumncher and Timmins Pay Taxes or Lose Vote A â€" byâ€"law passed . by town council Acting Mayor Councillor Len Cousins presided in the Mayor‘s chair in the absence of Mayor Bartleman who was in Cochrane this week in connection with zsases at the nonâ€"jury civil sessions of the Hich Court. HAVE. YOU. Anv RUPEES in rour PuRsSE? T h is Advornsemenf is Sponoorod Bby y our B ank â€" THROUGH THE YEARS * {| ¢'\ t ts * /4 £ # « 4 u # w w* » you buy imported goods in Canadian stores, you pzy in | * 4 WA s | 4 * i e It is the same in reverse with exports. You may be one ofâ€"the three out of every eight Canadians who make their living through "goods sold abroad. If so, you receive your wages in dolars, bnt your prodâ€" ucts are sold in all sorts of foreignr currencaes J se Arrangmg the complicated exchaqge and»Wer of foreign funds in such transactions is but oneé 6f yonr btqk’l aa-y nrvm mmg Canadians to buy and sell abroad. es j Canadian dollarsâ€"but the people who made them were paid in Indian rupees, British pounds, French francs ... Mrs. Blair has been talking for months about buying a real Indian shawl. But wouldn‘tâ€"she be.: surprised if she found it priced in rupeesThat it !sn'l is dve in largo measure to the services rendered by your bank. Explosives High _ _ A â€"byâ€"law passed by town council An article in the Dec. 6th, 1916, Adâ€" made it compulsory for all to pay their vance, pointed out that Dome Mines taxes by December 14, or lose the right cperating costs had greatly increased to vote at the muncipal election imâ€" owing to the high price of explosives. ‘mediately following. RTHERN FUELS Only the best! large lump, for stove or ° ~furnace .............. READING ANTHRACITE BRIQUETTES for cookstove, heater or furnace ...... o clean and het ... i. CAMROSEâ€"WESTERN mediumâ€"sized lump .................... $13.00 =: FOOTHILLSâ€"WESTERN COKEâ€"EGG s TA . we _ B0 e _ Land Worth $85,00 Per Acre The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board upheld Judge Hartman‘s decisâ€" jon in the appeal against the tax on the Foleyâ€"OBrien mining lands in Tisdale township. "The effect of the judgâ€" ment," said the Advance, "is that ail mining claims in the north land shall ‘be assessed as farm lands, and that the Board considers such farm lands _ worth $35.00 per acre. The dance and bazaar by the Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary of St. Matthew‘» Operating costs were given at $2.88 per .Q...."...0..0.".'.0...0..‘ $15.75 â€"

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