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Porcupine Advance, 15 May 1947, 1, p. 7

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in Schumacher doing a large business, $3500 cash, covers business, all fixtures and approximately $2000 ~stock. "Johnny‘"‘ Mascioli REAL ESTATE BROKER ; MORTGAGES INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 43 Second Avée. Phone 1377 OAK AVE. â€" 5 rcom house and 8 lots. Oxne of the most beautiful sites in town. / ; LOTS â€" Tamarack $700, Knox $550. WILLOW â€" 4 rooms built on cement blocks, $240¢, $6CO cash, 30 day posâ€" session. LICENSED HOTEL â€" Doing large business, $43,000, including hbuilding, license business and all . equipment, $15,000 down, balance, easy terms. MAPLE NORTH â€" 5 large rooms, 3 piece bath, cement basement, $5,500. MAPLE SOUTH â€" close to Kirby 5 rooms 3 piece bath, sacrifice $3800 cash. SIX ROOM HOUSE on 5 acres of land ‘ mile from{town, immediate possesâ€" sion $500 down. .. con B oob w a i6 P it 2. s o Nce 5+ hi ns ty 20 ts NOVEI:TY STORE and lunch cou'xter soUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Rae Ave., duâ€" plex, 5 rooms each. Early possession of one of them.$6500, half cash. CORNER MAIN PRESTON _ 35 apt. house, all conveniences, large inâ€" come. ELM NORTH â€" Close to Third Ave., 4 apt. house, two 5 roomes and two 2 roomed. CAMERON 8. â€" 4 rooms, ceraent basment, hot water, garrage, 30 day possession. $6000, $2000 dow:1. SCHUMACHER â€" Third Avenue â€" 5 rooms, 30 days possession. $38B00, $1300 down. WILSON rooms, cement® basement, hot wateor, garage, 30 day ‘possession. CRECORY T. EVANS B.A. COpY â€" 6/ Rooms cement: basemmt $5000.. Do payment $1250. PINE S. â€" 6 r3om house, cement base ment, 8 ft. high, hardwood floors, one of the best bmains of the year $5,700 cash. ' Phones 285â€"â€"286 Establisned Rural Watkins Disâ€" trict available. If you are asggresive, and between the ages of 25 ani 55 have or can secure trave! outfit, this is your opportunity to get estaklishâ€" ed in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write toâ€" day to The J. R. Watkins Company Dept. Oâ€"Tâ€"7A 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. 217 Algonquin Blivd. East TIMMINS, ONTARIO Phone 36# J w. ; m, OQLOSQ Engincer, Architect and Surveyors P.0. Boxz 1591 (Minimum 335+) : AH Claasified Advertising must be m s (minimuam 25°) 1%Â¥%6e A WORD PER INSERTION Real Estate Bargains #° L. B raanmn hnitna »ramoaont lr A WORD PER INSERTIOX Income Tax Returns Filed Este F. BAUMAN Opportunity Avance will not be responâ€" foy errors occurring in teleâ€" a advertisements, or as a reâ€" Â¥ copy not carefully, legibly NOTARY P PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADS Hollinger Park Trees Work will be underway this week in the planting of five hundred trees at the Hollinger Park (known as the Cyanide). The trees are expected to te in the ground this week and the work of digging the holes for planting started today. Geld Price Will Not Be Cut Joseph Errington, President, The Little Long Lac Gold Mines, Ltd., told a large gathering of citizens at a Meeting held under the auspices of Port Arthur Chamber of Commerce that the reduction in the price of gold would not help anyone, imor had he heard of anyone who held authorâ€" ity ever say that the price of gold was to be reduced. Gospel Tabernacle Opens ‘The Open Door Gospel Tabernacle, Reverend W. A. Siemann, Pastor, was formerly opened Sunday afternoon at 3 o‘clock, with interesting and imâ€" pressive services in which the Reverâ€" onation Day to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Galipeau a son. On the same day a son was also born to Mr. and Mrs. Justin Robillard and a daughter to Coronation Births Here . Registration records here show that there were at least, three Coronation Day births, and there .may be movre. The Advance noted the Birth on Corâ€" NOTARY PUBLIC 2% 3rd Ave..Timmins â€" Phone 1110 Holiday With Pay ; A very pleasing evidence of loyalty and interest in the Coronation Day was given by the Mines of the Porcuâ€" pine, all of whom gave a holiday for the occasion with no time lost to t‘xeir employees. c‘ Seoliciteors, Commissioners Notaries Public ‘W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TIMMINS SO. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off. 223 Ph. Off. 96 William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€" 9 Third Ave. â€" Ph Coronation Ball Timmins Golden Chapter, Daughters of the Empire, gave a Coronation Ball at the Riverside Paviliohâ€"last evening, Wednesday, May 12th. Dancing was provided from 10 p.m. with Cangianos‘ Orchestra providing the music. All the invitations issued for this event were accepted, and all agreed that they had a marvellous time. 8. A. Caldbick, K. C, C. W. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS FFG, i *A New Ring } cdaram the Coronation of the new Kixg and Queen. At Schumacher, High School Students staged a memâ€" orial night in the School ground, with special tableaus by many national groups, notably the Scots, Finns, and Poles. This night will be long reâ€" membered i1 the annals of Schumaâ€" cher. At South Porcupine a grand fireworks display ended,a day which brought jay to all it‘s inhabitants. The {festive spirit was not lackins in Timâ€" mns were a parads, sports, dancing and music made the holiday one to be long remembered. end F. H. Ferris of Hamilton, and His have received from the people of the Worship the Mayor, J. P. Bartieman, Porcupine. took part. "‘TWENTY YEARS AGO Telephones In Timmins The new Telephone Directory for the Porcupine Power Telephone Co., has just been issued, and list over seven hundred telephones in Timâ€" mins, more than one hundred in Schumacher, and one hundred and seventyâ€"one in South Porcupine. The Company has reason to be proud of it‘s growth and service. Kiwanis Honor Mothers‘® Day . The Timmins Kiwanis Club paijd honor of Mother‘s Day at their lunchâ€" eon in The Empire Hotel on Monday, by having the Address of the Day give:: by Mrs. Alexander, one of the most highly esteemed and beloved THMIRTY YEARS AGO Farewell Rally The Porcupiie Platoon held their Farewell Recruiting Rally in Timmins on Sunday evening, as they expect to leave for overseas at an early date. Dr. Mcinnis occupied the Chair and pointed out that the Porcupine Platoo:n had now secured fifty men of the best type from over eighty who offered their services. The thirty who were rejected, he added, were not turned down for any personal reason, but because the Platoon wished only to accept men who were perfectly physâ€" ically fit. The men who were leaving for Toronto soon are men who will give a good account of themselves and of whom this District .may well be LANGBON LANGDDN ISTERSâ€"A Drew Block. Ph. Off. 223 Res. 492 CALDBICK Phone 946 Drawing Room 28 Goldfieclds Block 31 Pine St. North â€" Timmins Frank H. Bailey, D. R. Franklin _ _Llife Insurance arranged and paid «for by the Buank covers all loans in good standing. «* \- A* Bark of Commerce Building to assist in building or repairing or for any other useful purpose Apply to the nearest branch of. Monthly Deposits provide for repayment. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE â€" Low Rates â€" JR _ Banich, â€" Mrs. W. C. Arnott, Ethel Fowler, Miss Kramarich Mrs. Anne Setalj, Mrs. Sam Gurevich, Kay Curâ€" rie, Mrs. F. Dwyer, Agnes Feindal, Mrs. W. Shaw and Francis Angil. w e m t l itc ns Ni h on m en 30 t i.A h e mscc :. y BP tm t t i h ut in css : w n ~ ty i w ce anac Mrs. N. Krcel, Mrs. Majnarich, Margaret Scullion, Mildred Mirkovich, Mrs. â€"Delos, Mrs. F. Klisanich, Mrs. P. Flora,â€" J. Laskarin Mrs. McGee, Mary Sarkotich, Annie Sarkotich, Frances Vrbanac, Alice Cowden, Mary Vidonic, Alma Narduzzi, Mrs. Kramarâ€" ich, Alma. Fregonese, Helen Moore, Joa:r Prentice, Ann Holjevac, Nan Hamilton Milly Berbik, Carmen Duâ€" pius, Diane Pavlakovich, Mary Banich, Rose Brklacich, Anne Perkovich, Anne Krznarich Dee Tannarelli, Nancy Marâ€" ini, Nancy Krenko, Doris Vugetich Veima Popovich, Mrs. P. Smith, Mrs. M. Kolakovich, Mrs. Frank Bucar, Stefi Hocevar, Louise Ferko, Mrs. F. Banich, Katie Rubic, Rena Rubic, Alice Among those present were Mary Ruâ€" bic, Mrs. M. Brklacich, Mrs. M. Marâ€" kovich, Barbara Pulez, Annie Krcel, Annie Pulez, Rosie Oreskovich, Kay Gomerich, Annie Sarkotich, Mary Meâ€" sich, Mary Sekulich, Mrs. M. Adair, Mrs. N. Tomiuk, Mrs. Ben Davies Mrs. N. Delich, Olga Bernyk,, Mary Pupich, Mrs. Betty Tutti, Pauline Axntolich, Mrs. J. Sarkotitch Mrs. J. Gometrich, Inez Gregonese, Ora Kulju, Mrs. G. Blitva, Mrs. Dan Dautovich, Zora Perâ€" kovich, Anne~Jaksic, Mrs. F. Radoseâ€" vich, Mrs. Stefanich, Mrs. Paul Marâ€" kovich, Mrs. D. Fraser Mrs: N. Vrâ€" banac Mrs. T. Jenkin, Mrs. J. Simonoâ€" vich, Mrs. G.Sebalj, Mrs. Mis. J, Kolie, Mrs. E. Herak, Mrs. M. Bosâ€" During the evening a delicious lunch was served, following the guest of honor was presented with a large arâ€" ray of beautiful gifts for which she thaiked cher friends wholehartedly. in the ‘Croation Hall, First Avenue in honor of Miss Betty Vrbanac who will become the bride of Buddy Mangotich Sunday May 25th P oo 22 d n ae on A t L 1nd C e dA _2 . ®Entertainment for t sisted â€"of_ music selecti singing and games. L inz lunch was served. A social time was enjoyed. Bingo was played the prizece winners were Doris Vucetich, Lquise Delich, Mrs. Ben Davies, door prize Mrs. Dan Dauâ€" tovich. - Desertion Mr J.. J. Kelso, General Superin« tendexnt of The Childrens Aid Society, is having a rather trying time. For some time a regular epedemic of wife desertion: has been taking place in Tmmins, and as a result the C.A.S. have had to find foster parents for some eizht thousand children, ard the Authoritiee have had to provide for the deserted wives. The Society is hopeful that ‘the mass desertion has now been checked, and that the faâ€" thers. will realiss their responsibility to their homes, their wives, their children and to Society. Mr. Kelso also states that the Society could not ask for greater coâ€"operation than they A beautifully arranged miscellaneous shower was held Wednesday evening Hostesses for the party <were the bridesmaids Mary Vrbanac, Chris Vrâ€" banac, Sylvia Stefanac, Kay Autolick, Christine Sebalj and Rose Butkovich. Miscellaneous Shower For Miss Betty Vrbanac Firemans Ball f The twelyth Annual Ball held by the Timmins Firemen will take place on Monday evening May 23rd. ° Dancing will commence at 9.30 p.m. Jimmy Ormston and His Merryâ€"Makers Orâ€" chestra will provide the music for the occasion. Réefreshments of the kind for which Firemen‘are justly famous will be served during the evenâ€" ing. The Timmins Kiwanis Club paijd honor of Mother‘s Day at their lunchâ€" eon in The Empire Hotel on Monday, by having the Address of the Day give:: by Mrs. Alexander, one of the most highly esteemed and beloved women of the Town, one who for many years has been an inspiration and a blessing to all who had the privilege of her acquaintance. Fall Sport The Rod Gux Club, have obtained seven settings of Pheasants eggs this week, and they have given them out for hatching, among these taking care of the eggs are Messrs, W. T. Montâ€" gomery, W. D. Pearce, J. R. Todd, and Captains‘ Jones and Young. There are fifteen eggs in each setting, or a hundred and five eggs all told. The young should prove capabile of multiâ€" plying next year if properly protected and wili add to the hunters‘ joy in years to come. _ Canadians did such noble service. because the Platoon wished only to accept men who were perfectly physâ€" ically fit. The men who were leaving for Toronto soon are men who will give a good account of themselves and of whom this District .may well be proud. "Bhorty‘" Carveth "BShorty" must have been through some wild old times at Vimy where all In the. old days he was in the Bank of Toronto at South Porcupine, so, perâ€" haps, he was not altogether unprecâ€" pared for the biggser job. Knowing "Shorty", it was no surprise to his many friends that he made light of his wounds, and that when writing back he chose one of the jocular picâ€" ture cards for his correspondence. In order that his many friends may read what the card contained we quote "Just a line to let you know I am back in Blighty, got a bulet in my left took part. THIRTY 1 "‘TWENTY YEARS AGO Farewe Telephones In Timmins The Porcupiae The new Telephone Directory for Farewell Recruitin; the Porcupine Power Telephone Co.,. on Sunday evening has just been issued, and list over leave for overseas seven hundred telephones in Timâ€" Dr. Mcinnis occur mins, more than oxne hundred in pointed out that th MUGGS AND SKEETER us Mrs. Cur?:ie__ rACe ess tr NE _a..f : in . Entertamn ill sisted of music ch â€" singing and gar KETEKO â€" . To Mr. and _ Mrs, George Ketko Of 56 Harold avenue South Porcâ€" upine on May 12th a daughter, Mr. Currie had been an employee of the local branch of the Northern Telsâ€" phone Company for the past ten years and has now taken over the position of manager at the Englehart office. Bcth Mr. and Mrs. Currie have been active members of the First United Church. They have one daughter Bevâ€" erley. SCHUMACHER MACDONALD â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Clifâ€" ford Macdonald of 68 First avénus Schumacher on May 13th, a daughter. in Toronto for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Currie, 211 Balsam street 8., who left Tuesday to take up residence in Englehart werse guests of honor at. a farewell party held Saturday evening when a number of their friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hill, 157 Hemlock street. : Mrs. James Armstrong leaves on Friday to visit her sister Miss S Pedlar Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bracken were hosts to a number of their friends at a gay cocktail party prior to attending the Princess Alice Club dance held at Riverside Pavilion during the weekâ€" end. Those attending included Mr. andg Mrs. Len.McKerrow, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shields, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Sam Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Klevan, Miss Teresa Belec, Cy ‘Copps, Miss Vivian Pierce and Gordon Godefrey. . West Dome On a crossâ€"cut on the third level at the West Dome a new vien has been cut, eight feet in width and averaging $7 to the ton in value. During the evening a presentation was made to the guests of honor and Mrs. Cumle reeeived a mahogany hostâ€" xY m her husband was given Entertain At Cockail Party "Bhorty‘" Carveth "BShorty" must have been through some wild old times at Vimy where all Canadians did such noble service. In the. old days he was in the Bank of Toronto at South Porcupine, so, perâ€" haps, he was not altogether unprecâ€" pared for the biggser job. Knowing "Shorty", it was no surprise to his many friends that he made light of his wounds, and that when writing back he chose one of the jocular picâ€" ture cards for his correspondence. In order that his many friends may read what the card contained we quote "Just a line to let you know I am back in Blighty, got a bulet in my left shoulder at Vimy. Will write further particulars later. Best regards to all the boys. Saw Eddie Docker, Howard Barton, and Stanley Pearce before I went to Fraxnce." We t -‘- ty i. s3 Those® ’at.t.ending were Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pietila, Elvin Black, Ken McKenna, Mr. and Mrs: L. Hill, Mr.«and â€"Mrs. A. Leroux, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Webb, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Corbeil. Mr. and Mrs. N. Curric Honored At Party for Toronto soon are give a good account of of whom this District proud. "‘Bhorty" Car "Shorty" must have _ Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP Phone 1876â€"M Bookcases and Built In Cupboards 126 Toke St. _ Timmins Minor Alterations ent for the evening corâ€" sic selections, community games. Later an appetizâ€" Shelves Mr. and Mrs. S. Sky are in towar again after an extended holiday in the Southern States â€" Florida and Texas. Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rilley (Thora Webb) on Friday May 9th, in Porcupine General Hospital a daughâ€" ter (Barbara Ann). Miss Peggy McLellan is home for the summer from Loretto College Torâ€" oito where she was first year Universâ€" ity istudent. The, following ladies attended, Mrs. Alphonse Fournier, Mrs. J. V. Angrigâ€" non, Mrs. Agnes Feindal,; Mrs. Stan Kitchen Mrs. May Craik, Mrs Roseâ€" Dillon, Mrs. Claude Dillon Mrs. Ethel Dillon, Mrs. Dora Pelkie, Mrs. Violet McDonald, Mrs. Edna Thompson, Mrs. Fred Ville:reuve, Mrs. Mary Borkoskie, Mrs. Albert Villeneuve, Mirs. Tom Quine, Mrs. Bob Quine, Mrs. Harvey Barnes, Mrs. Lionel Boutet, Arâ€" chie Shields Mrs.:Ed, Robinson Mrs. N. Hoimes Mrs. Helen : McAiendin, Mrs. Bob Warner, Miss Mary McVeigh,. Mrs. H. Kristjansen, M\s Alberta Gauthier, Mrs. Gerguson, Mrs. Abe. Feldman, Mrs. Ray Harvey, Mrs. Art Carriere Miss Ruth Arnold, Mrs. Aubâ€" ery Robinson, Mrs. Tom Moore Jr.; Mrs. Chalmers, Mrs. Barrette,, Mrs. Clair Messecar, Mrs. Jack Murphy, Mrs. Irene Cecchini, Mrs. James Kelly. Unable to attend but se:xrding lovelyl gifts were Mrs. Tom Moore Sr., Mrs. James Tinsley, Mrs. McAlendin, Mrsâ€" Frank Furlong, Mrs. Gerald McDonâ€" ald, Mrs. S. Martindale, Miss Mable Martindale, Mrs. Dave Mrs:! Jack Russell. Shower In Honor Of Mrs. Clarence Dillol Mrs. :mmnmmwm daughter Miss Plorenie Dillon "¢nterâ€" arranged miscellaneots shower in honâ€" orâ€"of her daughterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. Clarâ€" on Explosives Division >\ St. John‘s, Nfid., Hoalifox, Montreal, .Noranda,: Bovurlamague, Ottawa, Toronto, Kirkland Loke, Timmins, Sudbury, Haile ybury, Port Arthur, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Nelson, Vencouver, Victoriu. MAXIMUM economy and efficiency result when you use these dependable _ semiâ€"gelatin explosives, each designed for its own specihic job: DRIFTITE 70-%, for blasting rounds inâ€"~development headings;, CILGEL 50 %, for stoping operations in oze mines. Both have Class 1 fume properties and reasonably _ good water resistance. â€" CANADIAN INDUSTRIES :LIMITED Lower Costs in Underground Blasting.. .with .zx 3 12e 242 25 28220, ,0,,0,,0, ,0,,0, .0 0_ _0 .00 _0 o. .6 o....,oo.moooko:o‘,oloooo. #, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.oo00000.00300003o0,000000.00‘03?0303403}3303030‘oooooooooooo?“oono + * 3 a _. Friends of Mr.â€"James Douglas of uncle and Dome Exutension regret to ‘jsarn of Price at his serious illness at his home, and : of visiting het Mrs. d is unt Mr. an Mrs. K. Deacon at this service, they having motored from 8 Por\.upme to attend. Mr. Lloyd Hunkin sang a solo at the Mother‘s Day Setvice i2 Holy Trinâ€" ity Church, Cochrane on Sunday. Revd. John Ford welcomed Mr..and ENT ET m es d c un m ons «ons %, * .0. .¢ < u’oohoooooo’ooouooo:u’.3.0.03.3.3.2-3?0. ol qy n w w n# WALLY BISHOP Mr. Frank Wills, Towaship Assessor was granted permission to attend the Convention for Assessment Commisâ€" sioners at Sudbury slated for June 16 â€" 18, at special Council meeting on Monday. Court of Revision will te neld on Wednesday May 14th. wish him a speedy recovery. «Se abe

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