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Porcupine Advance, 20 Nov 1947, 1, p. 5

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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, KOTARYX PUBLIC Suite ~8, . Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bidg U# * Timmins, Ont. : Phones: Offices 27295 KRes. 14898 MAAA qA n n o. n n n n s n . t i i ns . Bystems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Phones #85â€"â€"286 P.O. Boxr 147 39 Third Ave Accounting Take Notice that His Honour, Judge R. A. Danis, Judge of the District Court, District of Cochrane, will sit at the Council Chambers, Porcupine. Ontario, on Monday, December iIst, at 10.30 o‘clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of revising the Voters‘ List for the Townshin of Whitney for the year 1947, and also to hear appeals against the 1948 Assessment for the said Township. t ¢ . N. ROSS AND CO. P. H. LAPORTE, 6. C. A. Arch Gillies, BA. Sc., QOL.S. E md. W. Estc, O.L.S8. Engineer, Architect and Surveyors ~_ 217 Algonguin Blvd. East TIMMINS, ONTARIO â€" Phone 362 START YOUR OWN BUSINESS Own coin opsrated hot peanut or hot popcorn machines. Let them sell for you in beverage rooms, theatres, bowling alleys, etc. Write for details. Reliable Vending Machine Co. 227 Westmoreland Ave. Toronto, Ont. Canâ€" acdian Exclusive Distributors. + 40 "Business _ Opportunitites" per. Hy(I Write: 5. D upstairs or 160 Acres Mountjoy Township, 3 miles from Town. Good roads, 40 acres cleared. Good Standing Timâ€" per. Hydro expected in spring. Write: S. D. Kyllonen, 61 Maple No. 60 THIRD AVE., TTIMMIN®, ONT Phones 640 and 681 Southern room apar Includes 1 Must be ; Write C. J Third Avence Ewiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous HorolognNal Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 White Rose Service Station W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Second Ave., Spruce Goodyear Tires â€" Hart Batteries One record playt Phone 3485 suite 5 Ellies Bldg. 37 Third Ave, Timmins PHONES â€" Office 3819 Res. Young pon cart, hnarne managso in Mathe | RDormpinse Adtganeoe THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1847 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS le A WORD PER INSERTION iminimuin 25¢) 1%e A WOGRD PER INSERTION IF CHARGEYV (Minimum 350) All Classified Advertising must be pald before insertion to cash rate. ‘The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or s a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at sadverâ€" tiser‘s risk. Harold W. Gauthier Licensed Municipal Auditor BARRISTER, â€" sSOLICITOR, NOTORY PUBLIC W .::J. CHIigg, ~ Clelk Township of Whitney. 46 Gillies Este CLASSIHIED ADS Phone 26 or Phone 2444â€"W ROFESSIONAL CARDS old Ontari 16 child Gallonage 26, 500 lot on main street, ) settle an estate. rd, Tilbury, Ont. i] Timmins. Ont. Auditing nc rooms and it | 411 or 43 44 45 4 h «n nda. 46ph 53A 46P Leather binding may dry out in the hot dry atmosphere of the home. To keep leather soft and pliable, work in a very little oil with the hands, esâ€" pecially alorng back bindi=~;:. Use Larolin or castor oil. William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. _ Phone 332 BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 2% 3rd Ave.,Timminsâ€"Phone 1110 8. A. Caldbick, K. C, C. wW. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS EC,. Bark of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon §SO0. PORCUPINE Drew Plock 110 Bruce Ave. 223 Ph. Off. 96 Res. 492 Res., 36B Immediately after the said 3rd day of November, 1947, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parlties entitled unto. havâ€" ing regard only to the claims of whlch he shall then have notice. DATED at Timmins, Ontario 10th day of October, 1947. sond to the undersigned executor, J. W. Spooner, of 5 Balsam North, Timmins, Ontario, or to the underâ€" signed, J. A. Cousineau, 46‘ â€" Third Avenue, Timmins. Ontario, his soliâ€" citor, on or before the 3ra day ~f November, 1947, their names and adâ€" dresses and full particulats of their claims, and the nature of the securiâ€" tiés (if any) held by them, duly veriâ€" fied by statutory declaration. Restauranc and hotel chairs repaired and upholstered.....Truck seats, car upholstery. Furniture repaired and refinished.... Chairs and chesterfields rebuilt, 1090 Bannerman Plhanes 918â€"Wâ€"2 IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN HUDâ€" CGINS, also known as JOHN HODGIN, late of the township of Mountjoy in the District of Cochrane, deceased. All nersons having claims against the estate of John Hudgins, someâ€" t.mes called John Hodgin, deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of February. 1947, are notified +o sond to the undersigned â€" executor, J. W. Spooner, of 5 Balsam North, Timmins, Ontario, or to the underâ€" 41 Wilson Ave U P HCOCLSYTE KR T N 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 3610 CALDBICK YATES Frank H. Bailey, L.L.B. ARCHITECT Phone 946 Drawing Room 28 Goldfields Block 21 Pine St. North â€" Timmins D. R. Franklin K EN NE USED FURNITURE THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Monthly Deposits provide for repayment. â€"â€" Low Rates â€"â€" Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Boank covers all loons in good standing. _ .» J. A. Cousineall, 46 1â€"2 Third Ave. Timmins, Ontario. Solicitor for the said executor. 45 4( WE BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE P 20â€"11 to assist in buying or improving.your home, or for any other need? Apply to neare:* branch of Do you require a J. W. Spooner, 5 Balsam North Timmins, Ontario Phone 1 40 The Troquois Ski Club had a busy | day last Sunday when many members! turned out to cut trails and do the| general repairs and cleanâ€"up around the Chalet, The Club. now beghmingf its eleventh year, has many plans on | the books for an outstanding season | and the Executive hope for an inâ€"‘ crease in the number of members â€" *‘ especially those citizens who wish to{ learn the art. The Club has many‘ fine slopes plus a comfortable clubâ€" house and the opportunity to learn this finest of Winter sports is unsurâ€" | passed any place in the North. | While on this subject, we must adâ€" mit of a mistake in last week‘s column. We reported that Mr. Ken Halfvard had been elected to the Board of Diâ€" rectors at the Club‘s annual meeting: this is an error as it should have read: Mr. Harry Radgék was elected to the Board. macher Badminton Club. Twentyâ€"six players from here chartered a special bus for the trip and according to all reports a truly hospitable time â€" was shown them. The entertainment cconâ€" sisted of refreshments, lunch, dancing and many closely fought sames of Badminton. The badminton players of the Troâ€" quois Falls Former Students Club journeyed to Schumacher last weekâ€" end on the invitation of the Schuâ€" At a press conference, held recently in London, England, Sir Ashley also stated that there wasâ€" no basis of fact to the rumour that the Company was planning on moving its Head office to Montreal. He said that the report "Is apparantly based on the fact that we recently purchased a building site in Montreal where we nlan to erect a building required for our furâ€"trading operations." Bay Gives Beaver Coat Of interest to Hudson‘s Bay perâ€" sonnel is a recent announcement by the governor, Sir Ashley Cooner, that the Hudson‘s Bay Company‘s wedding gift to Princess Elizabeth is a Beaver Coat. MONTROCK ANSONVILLE IROQUOIS FALLS 1, Victor Salomaa, DO HEREBY CHRTIFY that the above is a true copy of a proposed byâ€"law which, if the assent of the electors is obtained to it, will be taken into consideration by the Council on the 22nd day of December, 1947. The votes of the elecâ€" tors upon the proposed byâ€"law will be taken on the 19th day of December, 1947, at the annual Municipal election. 7. The debentures to be issued for the loan to be effected to pbay for th: cost of the work when completed shall oear interest at the rate of 2% % per annum, or such other rate as may P? decided upon by the Council, and shall be made payable in ten annual inâ€" stalments. 6. The treasurer may (subject to the approval of the Council) agree with any bank or person for temporaty advances of money to meet the cost of the work pending the Comp’“'iml of t 5. The mavor and clerk are authoriâ€" zed to cause a contract for the conâ€" struction of the work to ke mad> and entered into with some nerson or perâ€" sons, firm or corporation subject to the approval of the Council to be declared by resolution. 4. The work shall be carried on and executed under the superintendconce and ~according to the directions and orders of the Engineer of the Corâ€" poration. * 2. The mayor and the clerk shall subject to the approval cf th> council to be declared by resolution engage the services of a qualified architect who shall forthwith make such plans, profiles and specifications and fwai:h such information as may be necessary for the making of a contract for the execution of the work. 3. The cost of labor and material for the consitruction of the said and workshop shall nct exceed sum of $75,000.00. ; TWX OF TTIMMIX® PROPOSED BYâ€"LAW Being a byâ€"law to authorize the conâ€" struction of a garage and workship f°r the Corporation. Wherebs it is deemed expedient that a garage and workshop for the Carâ€" poration be constructed unon a site to be selected at the expense of the Corporation at large. 2 1. A garage and workshop shall be constructed on a site to be selected at the expense of the Corporation large. Now therefore be it enacted as byâ€"law of the Town of Timmians follows: Alberta Lump â€" Red Jacket Stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood A. Chalifoux Phone 2923R Badminton Club Ski Club 2312,.p THE PORCUPINE ADVANCER, TTMMINS, ONTARTO o ie t se uie es at id oprea a| «i2388 last tegr.and that Cmm Ot hundred pércent behind in all its endeavours. Rev. Mr. McCullum w fi' t]!p ‘suy Atoif; J :uauxom Jqoqwo am 01 qugs;xd 3§0U} JOâ€" papUnom J0 3q1fsttaq puUB PIB alf} OJ . JSNHUW Satte â€"UOl5>71 jBW} pa;t}s Os[E an *sSUunsout asal} 01 SULIY 01 pue yYourIqQ stY} JO s8unastu tsmSai ayj 0j s.laqtaui [ paSm .t9j â€"~§0| pBIWO;) ‘AiIUNnWWOd oU} JO Staz â€"I1:2 putB SsqutBUoIJaWl u; O0f. SYjEoIM 30 cI2S pojuasoidat UYUOIWM JO 00 â€" 10 sates 1B104 2 pomoUs 1eao< ‘pUunJ oU.L â€";aA patgqestp 101 pung Addod aU] 130 At;oriq eyxods OouM ‘ON YUoautig o d XoIV, ‘IN paonpoIjut suMmIUM ‘IWN ‘janbueq oy} SULMOIIOA Immediately following Grace, said by Comrade Fred Rigshton. the Leâ€" gionnaires "fellâ€"to" with a will, to a most sumptuous turkey banquet served by the Ladies of the Cathslie Wemen‘s League. The order. "Fall in," was given shortly after 6.30 p.m. and the toast ‘"To the King" was then rendered by Comrade Peter Paquetts. The somber note of the evening was struck by Comrade L. D. St. James when he gave the toast "To Our Fallen Comrades." Ceremonies and, as formalities of the Legion style. Ansonvilleâ€"lroquois Falls And Mont Rock Overâ€"115 Legionnaires of Branch No. 740 and visiting Legionnaires of the Canadian Legion marked. Armistice Day in Iroquois Falls with a banguet in the Town Hall. Comrade CGeo. Whiting, the present Zone Commander, acted as Master of Pictured from left to right at the Armistice Day dianer held by the Iroquois Falls Branch of the Canadian Legion, are Bill MacClaren, Jack Brown, Alex Foster, President of Branch 70, P. J. Redmond, mayor of Iroquois Falls, George Whiting, zone commander, and Rev. Aqadison. _ The bangquet wound u; ceremonies for honourâ€" ing the men from the paper town who laid down their lives in both wars. In the bottom photo, from loft to right, are Mel Beagan, Elecanor QOlaveson, Ann Goodfellow and W. Nye..A war memorial erected at the gate to the papci mill in honor for the 40 employees of the Abitibi Pulp and Paper Company who died in the service had not been completed in time for Remembrance Day, but it will be unveiled this sunday iA DOMINIDGCN CORSET CREAT!IG»N as such, handled the heâ€" dinner in true ECONOMY STORE Ansonvilie, Ont. Armistice Day At Iroquois Falls It‘s that exclusive Cordtex support that does it, Cives your figure and your fashions a_ smoother smarter look. Cothic supports from under withaout \ shoulder strap strainâ€"and the "Ariâ€" \ etta" model sketched does moreâ€" \ its deep bhand smooths the waistline, \ flatters thé diaphragm. Wear fn‘r’ ,hg d}Omh .‘ "Turkey Stags Annflal’aflairs in curcommunity and as such are always prinâ€" well worth attending. thi The entire procted:ngs were in charge of a committee headed by Comâ€" rade Geo. Whiting, assisted by Comâ€" rades J., Cuthgll, Wm. Braid, "Slim" Keogh, ‘Alex Fostérand Douszs Lough. extent in which they were meant." He said that to achieve this end we must do more than "just belong."" We are a force," he continued. "But ‘if we do not band together more tightly, then we are as nothing." Rev. McCullum paid tribute: to those who fell on the field of battle "for freedom, justic? and righteousness." In conclulsign, h> urged all members to act more solidly until â€" "We are proud of our branch of the Canadian Legica." This address concluded the {ormal aspect of the dinner. The second part of the evening began with group singâ€" ing led by Comrade D. T. Jamesâ€"asâ€" sisted by Comrade V. Eisenbach at the piano. Following this. the Mast>r of Ceremonies called on various Legionâ€" nmnaires to recount their favourite tall storyâ€"for: which a suitable prize weas given on the insistance of those present,. The evening closed with much story telling, group singing and card games. cipal speaker of the evening. He opened his address with the statement that it was indeed an honsur and a pleasure to be presgnt, ‘among friends.‘ Rev. Mr. McCullum‘s speech hit a new note when he stated: "We have not carried out the aims of the Canadian Legion to the fullest DFEALER‘S NAME eeonts that .we wish ‘toâ€"eall HoOftl ant Photos By Lumber Merchants Building Supplies Â¥Yes, old Saint Nicholas, laden with his big bag of toys, arrives first in Ansonville at 9.30 a.m. He takes the following rout? to the Hudson‘s Bay Store: Up Railway street via Montrock to Iroquois Fal‘s; then via Teely Street, Cambridge Avenue and Devonshire to the Hudson‘s Bay Store, arriving about 10 a.m. He will remsain in the toy department till 11 a.m. Leon Charlebois Enh,finn’g Bay Compann Ansonviile, Ont PHONE 20 SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES SATURDAY MORNING ‘aul‘s Studio Ansonville The Hudson‘s Bay Store 2"*2 MaAYr 1670 Iroquois Falls Iroquois Falls ANSONXVILLE IROQUOIS FALL®S $roquois ting grand this vear. C. Robin ,Prop. All Kinds of Natural and Artificial Flowers In Stock For Weddings and Funerals PHONE 38 31 Second Ave, Ogilvie Flour Miracle Feeds for 12â€"4"7,1 poultry, hogs, and cattle PMHONE 70, MATHESON, ONT Phone 9 p.e.v. licer Rallway Ansonville Flower Shop HEMBEBRUFE TIMBER CO. Box 10 Matheson â€" Phone 34â€" n We Serve The Northern Area" . M. HEMBRUFF â€" TRANSFER deailers in coal, wood, hay, and Masseyâ€"Harris farrs impliments Matheson, Ont. Phone 9 Office Railway St. e.vÂ¥. licensed trucks 3â€"48,.p rol J. A. LACOMBE HARDWARE â€" FURNITURKE DRY GOODSs Matheson, Ont. PII ONE t wholesale and retail lut pulp, mine timbers bush products Specialists In Fine Fooc Try Our Fish and Chips Anson Motor Sales Prop. P .Lozier General Repairs MERCURY â€"â€" LINCOLN PHONE 203 For The Rest Quality â€" Meats â€" Fis Fruits Vegetables SHOP AT Builders Supplies Ot corner politicians Political Battles Mayor and of alls are called for Friday. Nom{ination Day in An Monday, Nov. 2th. political batltle Ansonville, Ont. Matheson, Ont Lesle‘s Phone 30 retail lumbetr ineâ€" Foods PAGE FTVCE Ansonville 12â€"4"P are predicâ€" hereabout hne nomin 12â€"47P 3â€"48.p

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