4 8888888884444 544 4* 888488 8 8AAA * 848L 8488484 * t 4 4 4 4 4 Doesn‘t Miss A Kiwanis Meeting In Twelve Years Do you know the position you will be in on and after July 1st, 1947, if you are involved in an accident causing injuries or death Lo person or persons or damage 140 property owned by others if you do not carry Liability and Property Damage insurance or you have not sufficient cash or securities to satisfy the claim? I not, see us promptly. MINIMUM ORDER â€" 1 CASE (6 GALLONS) * TERMS â€" CASH WITH ORDER RSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 18947 ‘oppies Of Remembrance i 8 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8 Memorial Wreaths "ETHELENE GLYCOL" The War Dead Of The Porcupine " ANTIâ€"FREEZE " send Certified Cheque or Money Order To LLOYD HUTCHINSON ROOM 3, RICHARDSON BUILDING {Mr. Automobile or Truck Owner Permanent Base Type (EST. 1912) Insurance of every kind â€" Real Estate ‘s 5â€"6% interest. National Housing Act®Loans. Phone 104 Timm with RUST INHIBITOR For Office, Store or Home h )mm‘t "'00 ® '0' .N t * *# '0""'".00. M LR _ No it. .t 1 wo es ecies" .AAA .OG.“'".“ #, * . .# .â€."\ *# , .® ".00. #. _@ "'". w# *s # # .' t iT it, it 18. .Â¥. t _ e « # «4 den THE CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 88 Manufacturers‘ Agent â€" O cheon of the 1 Monday at TIMMINS, Ontario dings with ian Barney it for 1948 man P. H cers and tendan>ss (Made by Disabled Veterans) per American gallon, delivered to Nearast Railroad Station,. hairâ€" con=â€" with C« 6 .t it ¢t % t .% al =| Secrctary | twelve years t beats the re« of any other The winners Nick Bascia:r year, since Jc ldonald (2 twelve years of â€" perfect attendanct beats the record of any oth:r member of any other service club in the camp. The winners of attendance tabs were: Nick Basciano (p°rféct atitendance, 1 year, since joining the club, G.A. Macâ€" dorald (2 yars) E. H. King, A. W. Pickring and F. A. Woodbury (each five yvears), P. T. Moisley (sEven years) W,. H. Wilson «(twelve years.) Wendsell B. Brewer, president of the Timmins Community Activitiee Comâ€" mitiee, who was one of the guests of the day, was asked to say a word or twe, and in resnonse emphasized the fact that the pesple in general did PaSst Gardner madse th perféct â€" ing each by ballo Irving, f Downey A. Wool ates for the vic Woodbury being for 1948 there w had three lve Y ears the viceâ€"presidency, P. A. y being elected. For directors there wers ten candidates, e to be elected. Those elected w>ore: Al Wadge and A. G. r three yvears each, and J. P. for the unexvired term of PF. udry, elected viceâ€"preosident. Lieutenant â€" Governor Stan of South Porcupine Club, presentation of th»> tabs for ‘tendance, briefly commendâ€" member winning this honour. special word of praise for A long docket faced M kinson on Tuesday, Two the usual. Joe Greenberg paid $15 and costs for speeding. A. Turcotte, who pleaded ‘mnot guilty‘ was fined $10 and costs also for speeding. A. Schultz paid $10 and costs for having liquor in a place other than his private residence. H. Ferrigan was dismissed after pleading not guilty to a charge of causing a disturbance October 26. H. Defeitean paid $25 and costs for leavâ€" ing scene of an accident. With Greg Evans defending Frank Perello, and W. S. Gardner defending E. Montigny both charged with careâ€" ate At~â€" ks paid Timmins se emphasized the )le in general did tand fully the aims Timmins, Ont. Wilson n, whose attendance °r member the camp. tabs were: endance, 1 *# #« ‘“.. . t« «+ t + Ca d # «o #4 # *# #4 Lo # ** *# ®# #4. # *4 @ «# *4 #, C #4 * «o #4 * #4 * + \J Asy) â€"**, *# 44 # #* *# a *« *4 «t #* ...:.. *4 «w ® «o 6# *# «# ‘% *ve * P Kcunlt to the dé Kiwanian Geo. S take un residene Toronto. The pre splendid servics f and to the town during a long ter cerlainly miss Ki\ ed. sAt* a rScenl rectors, Kiwanian a â€" privilessd memwm Kiwans Club, as his gen@rous serv Reporling for t] muttee, Chairman nounced that it w Desaulnm buildi: icntly wmplptm es e t r eV _ McLEANâ€"‘T‘o Mr. ond Mrs. Wm. Mcâ€" Lean of the Dome Mines, on Novemâ€" ber 3, a son, in Purcupme General Hospital. SPARLING â€"â€" To Mr. and Myrs. Quinton Sparling. 14 Evans street, November 3, a son, in Porcupine Geénâ€" eral Hospital. The Past Grands‘ Club of the Reâ€" bekah Lodge met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Herb Blood, Bloor avenue. After the business meeting bridge was played. prizes going to Mrs. Bloed Mrs. Dorothy Miller, and Mrs, Plorencs Mitchell. A delightful lunch was served hostess, Members present inâ€" cluded besides the prizewinnrs, Mrs. Libby, Mrs. Stanlak, Mrs. E. Lant, Mrs. Wilson Rayner. Births CLARKâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. <~Reg. Clark of 92A Golden avenue, November 4, a son, in Porcupine CGeneral Hosâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pearce returned this week from holiday in Toronto and other points south. On Thursday last Mr. and Myrs. Manner were entertained by the Conâ€" sumer Coâ€"operative staff at the Airâ€" port Hotel. and presentation of a silver tray was made as a parting gift, Mr. and Mrs. Arne Manner and baby are leaving for Vancouver where they will reside. Mr. Manner, who until recently was manager of the Conâ€" sumer‘s Coâ€"operative Store, will be missed from the community and will have the best wishes of all go with him to his future home. baking Visitors for the day, introduced by Kiwanian Bob Harvey, were: Pastâ€" Licutenantâ€"Governor Stan Gardner, Ssouth Porcupine Kiwanis; J. C. Allen, Toronto; and W. _B. Brewer, Lions Club, president of Timmins Comâ€" munity Activities Committee. Mrs. L. Hunkin returned home on Wednesday from a few day‘s visit in Yoronto. Kiwanian Nick Basciano led comâ€" niunity singing, with Sscretary W. H. Wilson at the piano. The head table winning the weekly table prize was called unon to provide a chorus, Presiâ€" dent Kennie conducting the near tragedy. Reporling for the turkey shoot comâ€" mittee, Chairman F. A. Wcodbury anâ€" nounced that it was expected that the Desaulnier buildingâ€" would be suftâ€" ficiently completed in time to provide the needcd auarters for the annual turkey shoot this year, so arrangtâ€" ments were going forward for the event. Three small deliquents will be paâ€" roled for three months and will each pay part of the cost of damage to aA lamp owned by the Hydro Electric on Schumacher bridge â€" $16. They all tried to break it and were all equally guilty. A constable stated that sevenâ€" ten lishts on the bridge had been broken. Both lawyers presented elogent deâ€" fences. The Crown Attorney attributes the accident partly to Perillo‘s "inâ€" experience," claiming he should have stopped. Perréllo, who was injured in the acâ€" cident and had just got out of the hosâ€" pital claimed that Montigny‘s lights blinded him. and that he did not resâ€" pond when Perello "blinked" his lights. Montigny claimed that Perglio came towards him, off his proper side and that was how the collision occurred. The magistrate remarked that he had enjoyed hearing the case. The witnesses were all evidently telling the truth as they saw it, and there was no "ganginz up" to falsify evidence. Four young men charged with wilful damage to the household goods of J. Jones in Eldorado township were disâ€" missed for lack of evidence. ¢(l. ® ~rECcRSL rectors, Kiwanian Geo. h: a privilessd member of Kiwan.s Club, as an ay his gensrous services. Reporling for the turke mittee, Chairman IP. A. nounced that it was exps Desaulnier building â€" wor With Greg Evans defending Frank Perello,. and W. S. Gardner defending E. Montigny both charged with careâ€" less driving on Sept. 26, the magistrate found both drivers equally cargless and fined each $10 and costs. A colâ€" iision between cars driven by the acâ€" cused occurred on the back road on this date. malter would meeting. Rcosfereonce v Police Court I‘C by Kiwanian Drew rm of vears. "We will wanian CGo." he addâ€" meeling of the diâ€" i CGeo. had been made nber of the Timimins s an appreciation of Two drunks paid lt with THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS3, ONTARIO 4th Birthday Party «â€" For Donnie Campbell _Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and family of Toronto and Mrs. O‘Brien also of Toronto are visitors at the home cf Mr. and>Mrs. K. Maxwell, Strachan avenue. Afternoon â€" tta was served the mothers who â€" attendedâ€"Mrs. Jack Alex Mair and Mrs. H. Gordon. The following little guests attended, Linda Hamilton, Tommy Ellis, Barbara Ellis, Donna Campbell. Jimmie Mair, Hannigan, Shirley Hannigan, Bitty Campbell, Leo Lampkin, Ricky Lampkin, Fay Stewart, Dinnie Stewart. Karyn Gordon and Donnie Campbell. Mrs. Don Campbell Birch street. enâ€" tertained Saturday afternoon in honor of her young son, Donnie. who was celebrating his fourth birthday. Games were played and Mrs, Campbell served a delicious lunch. Each little suest had a piece of the lovely birthday cake. Lucky numbers were drawn and the prize winners were Dinnie Stewart, Danny Hannigan, Jimmie Mair and Barbara Ellis. Donnie was the recipiâ€" ent of many lovely gifts., SCHUMACHER ing November 9. National night will be observed that evening also. Arrangements for a play was beâ€" gun, to be presented in the new year. The feature of the evening took the form of an interesting informal reâ€" view of the members‘ occupauom and their aspirations, opening with Mr. Treneor‘s account of his early life and entrance into music. Recreation period followed in the lower basement led by Bernice Langâ€" Preparaticn is being made for the Installation serviee of the new execâ€" utive of the Y.P.U. this Sunday evenâ€" The business portion cof the evening was taken by Sarah Getty, the new president. Mention was made of the fund for Ice Chest Lake Camp. A din‘ng room with kitchen and storâ€" age space is being built at the camp and churches of the district who will use the camp are sharing the expense. Young Peoples Union First Alarmed Residents Report United Hold Meeting Fire: JIt‘s Merely Brush A rOou ites opened t] H. _C. Treneer singâ€"song of old favourâ€" the meeting. led by Mr. Thaose present were Laura oung, Sarah Getty, Gladys Irvnig, â€"Vivian Jordison, Millie Eade, Myrna Smith, Allen NMcinnis, Bob Graham, Fred Barnes, Bernice Langrmaan, Art Harnâ€" den, Betty MacDonald, Leta Magor, Margery Gibson, Betty Webber, Alâ€" lison McConnell, Vérnon Smith, Budâ€" dy Miller, Bill Raynsford, Ken Steâ€" phens, _ Lola Phillips, Jean Miller, Gennett Miller, Dorothyvy Easterbrook; Don Harnden, Mr. Mustard, Mr. Treâ€" neer and Helen Rogers. i @v~@Wemere. «4ns * mm Ns s O m>s > + Sm 4 L % tm Mr. Wes Nixon and Mrs. G. Geyser of Toronto were business visitors to the district during the past week. man But investigation proved that thére was no cause for alarm. Farmers in Mountjoy township were merely burnâ€" ing brush. Though a spectacular blaze lit the sky across the river, no damâ€" age was done. Alarmed residents phoned The Advance Monday nitht, to state ‘that a large fire had broken out across the river. Flames could be seen from the middle of Timmins, they said. Mr. Sandy Fulton was a visitor Matheson during the last week. Mr. Lon McKerrow is on a hun trip to the French River district. Mr. Jack â€" Sashâ€" has â€" returned Kitchener after spending . a _ peériod in town. Irvin Rosner, R. 0. For Appointment Phone 1877 EYES EXAMINE D CLASSES FITTED EYESIGHT sSPECIALIST 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (Ostrosser Bidg.) Timmins WTTH B Y y