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Porcupine Advance, 23 Oct 1947, 1, p. 7

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D 217 Algonquin Blvd. Rast *‘ ’ TIMMINS, ONTARIO | Phane ® 2LE CRECORY T. EVANS B.A. Phones‘ 285â€"286 P. H. LAPORTE, G. 6. A. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Licensed Municipal Auditors 60. THIRD AVE., TIMMI‘NB. ON: Phones 640 and 681 Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologn:al Institute of Switzerland > Phone 1365 Third Avenue _ Empire Block Pure Black Pepper Perfume Starch Wait For Your Watkins Dealer For Your Xmas Cards and Xmas Boxes South end of Timmins Phone 3420 North end of T.mmins Phone 3810 Reliable woman to corsetry. Phone Mrs South Porcupine, or | ®be Qorenpine . Adbance The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors oceurring in teleâ€" phoneda advertisements, or as a Tteâ€" sult ‘of copy not carefully, legibly All Classified Advertislng must be . N. ROSS AND CO. le A WORD PER INSERTIONX (minimum 25¢) Gillies Este Help Wanted Female Alberta Lump â€" Red Jacket Stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood THE CANADIAN BAMAK OF COMMERCE Monthly Deposits provide for repayment, â€"â€" Low Rates â€"â€" Life Insurance arranged and pal fgr by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. Este, O..L.S. Furniture Store to meut Mortgage and Other Payments? Ave. â€"BETTER FURNITURE SINCE 1898 46 Third Avenue A., Chalifoux . Phone 2923R Apply to necrest branch of TIMMINS â€"39â€"40â€"1â€"2P are wholly at adverâ€" take up nubone Mansfield, 235, write Box 126. Auditing 40â€"+41â€"42 2512,p 2R BARKISTE!L and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 2% 3rd Ave.,Timm‘nsâ€"Phone 1110 S$. A. Caldbick, K. C. â€"C. W. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ECC. BARRISTERSâ€"AT:LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TIMMINS SO. PORCUPINE Drew Rlock 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off. 223 Ph. Off. 96 Res. 492 Res. 96B Toronto, Ontario. ctober 20, 1947. CALDBICK® YATES â€" o A K O NOTICE is hereby given that an interim dividend of five cents (5c) per share, payable in Canadian funds, has been declared by Directcrs Oof Aunor Gold Mines Limited, payable DeDcember ist, 1947 to shareholders of record November 10, 1947. Frank H. Bailey, LL.B. se TT e w m T O" mm m Aunor Goid Mines Limited Toronto, Ontario October 20, 1947. NOTICE is hereby given that an interim dividond cf seven cents per share, payable in Canadian funds has been d:clared by the Directors of Hailnor Mines, Limited (no personal liability) pavable December 1st, 1947 to sharehclders of record at the close ofb usiness November 10, 194"7. By Ordfr of the Board. Treasurer Dated at Toronto October 16th, 1947. No. 125 (Extra) for one dollar and oneâ€"half cent ($1.00‘%) a share payâ€" able January 2nd, 1948 to shareâ€" holders of record November ist, 1947. By order of the Board. No. 124 for fifty and oneâ€"quarter cents (50%c¢) a share payable Deâ€" cember ist, 1947 to shareholders of record Novemoer Ist, 1947. Restaurant :and chotel chairs repaired and upholstered.....Truck seats, car upholstery. Furniture repaired and refinished....Chairs and chesterfields . r2tuilt, , E. DERASP 19â€"2 109 Bannerman â€" Phone 918â€"Wâ€"2 Melntyre Porcupine Mines, Iimited (No Personal Liability) _ DMvidends Nos. 124 and 125 __. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of Mcintyre Porcupine Mines, J.imited (No Personal Liability) held on the 16th day of October, 1947, the folâ€" lowing dividends were declared payâ€" able in ‘TCanadian Currency:â€" No. 124 for fifty and oneâ€"quarter rents (M4%¢6) a thoare navahle 1 Matheson And District Monteith Ansonvflle-lro uois Falls And Mont Rock News Mrs. Jack Henderson visited at the home of her son GHilber:} Lake, for a few m Jerry Charest is in St. Im'ys FÂ¥osâ€" pital, Timsains, with diabetes His motl_ler and sister motored to Timmins Mrs. A. Peattie and â€"family were at Kirkland visitors in Maiheson and attended the chicken supper. It is not so longâ€" ago ‘hat Mrs. Peattie moved tun ilathe- son to Hoityre, and perhaps lHike home to return. _ Youth, 18 Is Kllled Mr. and Mrs. A. Ethier and m S. Mongeon of Ansonville motored to Sudbury this week visiting friends and rela.ives. Mrs. Mongeon will also v.sit hoer four sns at Sacred Heart R0°s Slrncn 18 of Montieth was College. uB o m# _ . Mr. and Mrs. Max Lavoie motored to the funeral ~@accompanied by Mr. Charles Lavois of Ansonville, Mr. Emile Lavoie of Noranda and Mr. and Mrs. Antoins Lavoie of Masson all White Rose Service Station W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Second Ave. Sprucse Gooedyear Tires â€" Hart Batteries Back ef Commerce Building By Order of the Board Halinor Mines Limited (No Personal Liability) Dividend Notice Dividend Notice J. R. Bradfield, Secretary. J. R. Bradfield Secretary. 12â€"4"7 The Yang and Yin Chinsse theory was ~explained comparing them with the Sun and Moon. The Yang type has foree, strength, dignity in either active or sustained tempo while Yin type has gentleness, softness, youth, in either spirited or quie; tempo. These types could be compared with the difference between the oak and hirch trees or the sunflower and th: violet. Within each woman, as in art and nature, there is an intermingling in some degree of "Yin" and "Yang". The intention is not to make girls and women into Yinâ€"Yang types, but to see clearly their possibilities and limiâ€" tations of personalityâ€"appearance with a view to dréssing themselves accordâ€" Desxgns for personality followed and to emphasiza the point Miss Kidd showed pictures dressed in different styles explaining why and how they should or should not be warn. Proportions covered a chat on space divisions, yokes, peplems and frills, tucks and spacing of tucks. It was pointed out that trimming in groups of three buttons or tucks looked smarter. Afternoon session opened at 1.30 p.m. Phoosing patterns to fit the figure was the first topic, then materials and texâ€" tures. Harmony, combination of color, harmony of line, and to ever rsmember "Clothes have Personality," were scressed. If wheon one looks at a dress it is pleasing to the eye, that is what Miss Kidd called "Rhythm". Shoes and how they effect the> posâ€" ture and feet were discussed, recomâ€" mending the reasonably low or cuban type of heels for the person who does much walking. Miss Kidd recommeondâ€" ed siiting when ironing or peeling vegetables. Style and fashion were discussed and how to combine th: suitability of style with fashicn. This the morning session. The morning session opened about 10.00 a.m. and afser a few hints on the art of good grooming three lad‘es were chosen to illustrate the different types of makeâ€"up and how to apply it to the best advantage. ~ Tt was very interesting for we all knew how to apply makeâ€"up, but not how to ap»ply it correctly using â€" the correct strokes, quantity, and colour according to the shade of skin. A short talk followed on the care of the hair and what style it should be worn for diffelent-shaped faces. Personality Conterence Held For Matheson W.L. The conference on Personality and Dress was held in Matheson recently by the Women‘s Institute Branch and Home Economics Service with Miss Eleanor Kidd demonstrating and inâ€" structing. young. ; _ 0 _ â€" 00 .. Mr. and Mrs. C. Monohan of South Porcupine visited at Matheson and atâ€" Mrs. Charlie Ward is visiting with tended the Chicken supper held at the her two sons at Kapuskasing for a home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Monoâ€" short while. han. Mrs. R. Hopkins of Porquis Junction is visiting at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. L. Begley of Matheson. Mrs. Hopkins attended the chicken supper at the United Church and was perhaps the oldest present, being just 86 years young. _ Mrs. J. L. H. Hanlan cf Matheson reporis that her granddaughter Bonnis Laura is doing as well as can be exâ€" peciled. Bonnie has been a very sick girl since she was cperated cn, and her appendix removed last week, at the hospital in her home town, Sault Ste. Mr. K. W. Kennedy of Matheson atâ€" Ocicber 31. tendsd the newly formed Public School Principals‘ Association which held it: irley and Daisy Rooksby of Shillâ€" initial maeeting in the auditorlum ‘of ington viciied wth Patric‘la Monohan North Bay Normal Schocl. Mr. eKnâ€" cver the weekend. nedy motored to Kirkland Lake then cciatimued to North Bay with Inspector Mr. Alex Hough of Torontc and Mr. of Public Schools, Mr. J. H. Kennedy. Clarcnee Hough of Englehart ars at took Lake for Mr. Ed Brisco of Matheson see friends in Matheson a busines trip to Kirkland im in cirâ€" a couple of days. + to . With diabetes MHi@s lHke home to return. amotored to Timmins sister His hope tal, mother and to visit him and the report is that he is doing well. and district pi Mrs. Jack Henderson visited at the Mrs. A. Peattie and family were home of her son at Kirkland visitors in Maihcson and attended the Lake, for a few days. chicken supper. It is not so longâ€" ago ‘hat Mrs. Peattie moved from Matheâ€" JthhOt Mary‘s Hosâ€" son to Hoityre, and perhaps its more We all wish her a rapid reâ€" Mrs. Frank Rober‘s was called to, Tmmins by the sudden illness of her brother, Mr. A. L. McDonald of 41 A!â€" gonquin who cuffered a heart condition and was rushed to St. Mary‘s Mospital Saturday. It was Mr. McDonald had completely s‘ecovered from a previous slight il!â€" n°ss and he was considering returnâ€" ing to work when hz had his attack. Mrs. Roberts, her daugher and sonâ€" inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Draves of Holiyre mctored to Timmins, and reâ€" port his condition improved. sponsoring a First Aid ocurse lor thgir employees. Those attending in this locality are Mr. CR Weir and Mr. Wm. Ollman ofâ€"Mathezon, Mr. V. Doey, Mr. Jack McCall and Robt. McCall of Shillington. ~â€"Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. Kitts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Draves, of Matheson and Mr. V. Eisenbach, who representzd the Iroquo!is Fallsâ€"Ansonâ€" ville Kinsmen Club. Mrs. V. Eisenbach of Mount Forest also jo‘ined the party for the celebraticns. Th first Ccuncil meeting for the new District No. 8 was held at North Bay, Friday and Saturday October 17 and 18 with a splendid perâ€" centrzoe of districts represented. The Kinsmen were entertained at a ‘banâ€" quet held in the Parish Hall. The Kinettss entertained at a banâ€" gqu:t for members and visitors at the Marine Room, Trcut Lake, followed by a meeting. Later in the evening the Kinsmen joined the ladies at Trout Lake whsre a social Esvening was enâ€" joyed by all. o Mr. and Mrs. R. Osborne of â€" Timâ€" mins viiited with Mr. and Mrs. Monte Kaye at the Bermont Hctel over the weekend. These local boys have the support of thsir district farmers and ailthough we all can‘t be winners, we can hope they will bring back the honors. Good luck boys! Those leaving with Mr. Hanlan are Malcalm Gray, and Robert Josenh, reâ€" presenting the Matheson Potato Club, and Rsginald Plummer and Stanley Clarke of Monteith, representing Porâ€" qu‘s Juncticoin Potato Club. The agricultural representative, Mr. L. H. Hanlan, Mathsson, will be leavâ€" ing ithis week to motsr a party of four boys to Guelph to the meeting of the Ontario Boys and Girls Potato Club to be held in Guelph, Friday, ctober 24. Here they will compets in judgzing potatoes. - Four District Boys To Judge Potatoes The I_)epa;ft__a}ent _9§ Highw,tfys ~are A meeting of the Anglican Church gsuild was Held at the home of Mrs. S. Smith, wih quits a good attendâ€" ance. Mrs. Whitshecad exhibited some excepticna‘ly good linen and pillow tlips she had purchased for the bazaar to be held shortly. Mr. H. S. Lang of Monteith has left the hospital at Matheson where he has been ccnfined for several weeks. Mathesen on a hunting trip. They ars visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Monchan. If the Kinsmon have their way, the children at Matheson will have a big time this Hallowe‘en. They plan a chellâ€"out and masquerade with prizes for the best costumes. Its going to be "Childrens Night" at the Legion Hall, Ocixcber 31. f »+ Mr.and Mrs. Herb Rodgers, of Alâ€" cove, and Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Shculdise, of Hull, came to Montieth to attend the funeral of their nephew. B:sides his parents, the youth is survived by two sisters, Mrs. R. D. Mocnie (Jean), and Joyce Elizabeth: two brothers, Earl and Murray; two nephews, Robert and Bernard Mconic and a niece, Elizabe.h Mooniz2. Funsral ceremonies for the accident victim took placs Tuesday afternoon at the Montieth United Church. They were conduc‘ied by Rsv. G. Ball pas:or, assisted by Rev. Mittsn pastor of the Anglican Church. Cause of the accident has not besn determined. Prcvincial Constable G. E. White is investigat.ing. Occupants of the other vehicle wers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lacasse, of Val Gagne, and their three children, Mary 8, Gerald 2, and Marcel, sight months. The parents were seriously injured and both were taken to Anson Hosâ€" pital. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Simon of Montieth, he died of injuries shortly after bseing admitted to Anson Hospital, Ircquois Falls. Also in the same,car, and boch seriously injured, were P°lwood McAndrew and Clay:ton Tinney, both of Montizth. Ro:s Simcn, 18, of Montiecth, was fatally injured Saturday evening at 9.30 pm. whie a passenger in an mobile involved in a headâ€"on collision with a second car on the bridge at Mcnticth. C. Bruce Hill, St. Catharines, Ont., who was elected President of The Canadian Chamber of Commerce, national federation of boards of trade and chambers of commerce, at the Annual Meeting in Quebec City. Mr. Hill succeeds C. Gordon Cockshutt, of Brantâ€" ford. The Timmins Board of Trade is a member of The Canaâ€" dian Chamber. MOORE‘S GROCERY For The Best Quality Groceries â€" Meats â€" Fish Fruits Vegetables PHONE 65 BOX : fort y se e e S en . es es C t o d e y s * No dramâ€"because there‘s no pull no matter hms you reach or bend. @: ,No trouble with fit-â€"because NuBack is plannaed for a8 avpz-g, from zephyrdight models iol’ youdl to firm control for maturer figures,. A.ak for: W-â€"uy one onâ€"because a try.on is wottb a thousand words, â€" Matheson, Ont. 3â€"48P SHOP AT Mr. Ignace Lavoie of Lasse Agile de Lilet, Levis, died Oct. 12 of an operaâ€" tion at the age of 74. He was the father of Mr. Max Lavoie cf Ansonâ€" ville. Mr. Sivire Prigent died Friday, Oct. 10, at the age of 73 at Blue Water, Sarnia, Ont. He was tha father of Mr. Arthur Ernest and Leopold Priâ€" gent of Ansonville and Mont Rock. All brothers assisted at the funeral. Cn their way back, they visizted Miss Pregent at Gravenhurst, Mr. Arthur Pregent‘s daughter. Mrs. Neil Curley is a patient in Anscm hospi:al Iroqucis Falls. For Weddincy and Funcrals PHONE 38 f 31 Second Ave. Mr. Eugene Ayoite is a patient at the Anson hespital, Ircquois Falis. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Devine cf Iroâ€" quois Falls were happy grandâ€"parents when they received news of a‘son born on Oc:. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. John Haynes their daught@r and also Mr. . Fred Haynes‘ son. Mr. and Mrs. John Haynes are living at Tacoma, Washâ€" ingtcn, U.S.A. Miracle Feeds for 12â€"4"7,p poultry, hogs, and cattle . PHONE 40, MATHESON, ONT. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gagain and family of South Porcuoine ars> visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grafif of Ansonville. Phone 9 Office Railway St. p.c.v. licensed trucks 3â€"48.p ‘"We Serve The Northern Area" V. M. HKEMBRUFF â€" TRANSFER Ansonville Flower Shop C. Robin ,Prop. All Kinds of Natural and ANSONVILLE dealers in coal, wood, hay, and Masseyâ€"Harris farm impliments HARDWARE â€" FURNITURE DRY GOODS Matheson, Ont. wholesale and retail lumber puilp, mine timbers bush products 3â€"48,p HEMBRUFF TIMBER CO x 10 Matheson Phon? 34-A Anson Prop. P .Lozier General Repairs MERCURY â€"â€" LINCOLN PHONE 203 Builders Supplies ‘Leslie‘s Phone 30 , Ont. 12â€"47P WITH THE ACTIONâ€"Bact FOUNDATIONS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ber- of Ansonville, a girl., Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robichaud, a girl, a; Anson Hospital. 44 Main Charles Lavois of Ansonville, Mr. Emile Lavoie of Noranda and Mr. and Mrs. Antoins Lavole of Masson all brothrs of Mr. Max Lavoie. Bcrn to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whoiler of Troquo‘!s Palls, a girl, at Anson Hospital. Specialists In Fine Foods Try Our Fish and Chips : Railway St. Rutherford Electric PHONE 13 Lumber Merchants Building Supplies PHONE 20 CAPITOL HOTEL LIBERTY GRILL Wiring Contractor Electrical and Refrigeration Sales â€" Service Good Food Rooms with Bath CLEAN ROOMS REASONABLE RATES Leon Charlebois For Reservations Matheson, Ont. Bus Service PHONE 68 Ni/itheson, Ont. Ansonville, Ont. 13 Railroad St. Ansonville 39â€"40â€"1â€"2P and Ansonville 39â€"40â€"1â€"2P 39, 40â€"1â€"2P 39, 40â€"1â€"2P 12â€"47P 12â€"47P .

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