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Porcupine Advance, 19 Feb 1948, 1, p. 5

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: Offices 2t25 LANGDON LANGDON, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, 110 Bruce Avenue, SOUTH PORCUPINE, Ontario. +1 K AG@IlCLE At COCchâ€"| sheds. Present owners to rane, and known as Municipal No. have use of these buildings 115 Fern Avenue, South Pnroupino,! until June 15th, 1948 Ontario. | 4 There is said to be a oneâ€" â€"storey Tesi=â€" | dence on the said land containing Tull | size basement, three bedrooms, livingâ€" | room, kitchen with sink and builtâ€"in cupboards, _ sewingâ€"room, bathroom : with three piece bath, hardwood floors . Ontario, or at the office of Mr. throughout. * | Tapernoux, Temagami, Ontarno The sale shall be subject to i reserved Tendéers must be accompanied by a bid. ,marked cheque for Ten percent of TERMS: 20 p.c. of the purchase money ; mount ‘tendered. Balance must be Hotel furnishings and «equipment which may be inspected on the premises on application to Mr. T. Tapernoux, Temagami, and a list Of the undersigned at North ’Bay days. sealed and marked "Tendars for Hoâ€" For further particulars and conaitlions | te! Ronnoco". of sale apply to. ,'I‘he highest or any tender not necesâ€" HERBERT W. WARREN, Auctioneer, ~marily accepted. 5l Birch Street South, 5. W. Gowan, TIMMINS, Ontario. Seerectary of which may be seen at the Lt a 4 4 4 A A A _ t BP 8 62 â€" 4 C of twn uuurod hockey playols A substantial sum was received which help greatly. Spot Dance was wonâ€"by Miss Ruth Lapenskie and Fernand DeGagne. Door prize winner was lucky Jim Reid. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. L ‘St.â€"Lottis, Mr. and Mrs. J. McKenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baldwin, Joan Heslip, Bob Chappel, Ruth Laâ€" penskie, Bill Woods, NOTICE TO CREDITORS to be paid down at the time of sale,| paid in cash within sixty days of tenâ€" | and the balance to be paid within ten ' derâ€" being accepted. Tenders to be ‘ In the matfer of the estate of FRAN. CIS IHARRY VICTOR BALL, Deceasâ€" All persons having claims against estate of <the aboveâ€"mentioned, Francis Harry Victor Ball, who died ‘The Surface Rights of Lot 20 as shown on Plan Mâ€"70, Cochrane, filed in the office of Land Titles at Cochâ€" rane, and known as Municipal No. 115 Fern Avenue, South Poreupine, Ontario. There is said to be a oneâ€"storey Ttesi=â€" dence on the said land containing full size basement, three bedrooms, livingâ€" room, kitchen with sink and builtâ€"in cupboards, _ sewingâ€"room, bathroom with three piece bath, hardwood flaors throughout. + The sale shall be subject to i reserved bid. P. H. LAPORTE, C. 6. A. Arch CGillies, BA. Se., QOLS. Jo “'. E.\t“, ().';.S. Enginter, Architect and Surveyors 217 Algonquin Bivd. East TTMMINS, ONTAKIQ Phone 362 CHARTERED ACCOUXNTAXNTs Iicensed Municipal Auditors 60 THIRD AVE, TIMMIN®, oNT Phones 640 and 681 Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by PUBâ€" LIC AUCTION, Saturday, Rebruary 2lst, 1948, at the Hour of 2 o‘clock tn the afternoon, at 115 Fern Avenue, South Porcupine, Ontario, by Herbert W. Warren, Auctioneer, the following property, namely: 27 Third Ave. BARRISTER, SOLICITOER, NOTORY PUBLIC Ssuite 5 Ellies Bildg. 37 Third Ave, Timmins PHONES â€" OMce 3819 KHes. 2747 6. N. ROSS AND CO. \ cash rate. The Advance will not ‘be respon sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or 1is a reâ€" | sult of ‘not «arcfully, legibly | written. ‘Mistakes occurring from these sonrces are wholly at adverâ€" Harold W. Gauthier BARRIZTER, SOLICTTO®RZ, NXOTARY PUBLIC e 3. Marshallâ€"Eoclestone Bidg Eystems InstaUed Income Tax Returos Filed Nes 285â€"â€"286 20. BHox 1¢"1 Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1%65 #¢ A WORD PER TINXN=SERTION Gillies Este MORTGAGE SALE Ebe QDormmpine THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CLASSIFIED ADS to assist in buying â€"or improving your home, or for any other need? â€" low Rates â€" Apply to negarest branch of (minimum 50¢) Advertising must te repayment Taumnmins KR BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. â€" Phone 332 21 Willham Shub, B. A C. F. Knell, Y.S., D.V.M. Judith MacLean, V.S., D.V.M. PHONE 3620 119 BALSAM 8ST. S. 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. ~ C. W. Yates, B. A, BARRISTERS SOLICITORS FIC. Om Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned to 12.00 o‘clock noon, Saturday, March 6th, 1948 for the purchase of the property known as the Hotel Ronnoco, Temagami, Ontâ€" ario. ‘The property being offered inâ€" cludes: BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notatieg Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. It. Langdon TTMMTNs $0. POoRCUPINE Drew RBlock 110 Bruce Ave. P‘h. Off,. 223 Ph. Off,. 96 Res, 492 Res. 96B Frank H. Bailey, L.L.B. BARKRIZSTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 4 3rd Ave. Timminsâ€"Phone 1110 After that date the Executors will procged 40 distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have had notice. IN ‘THE ESTATE of Oscar Wesley Rusk, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named, late of the FTown â€"of Timmins in the District iof «Cochrane, who died at ‘Taronto, Ontarie «on the #th day of ‘October, A.D. 1947 are required lile proof of the same with the undersigned or with Messrs. Caldbick Yates, Bank of Commeree Building, Timmins, Solâ€" icitors for the Executors on or before the (19th day of March, A.D. 1948. DATED at Timmins, Ontario this 16th day of February, A.D. 1948. Margaret Martyn, 111 Cherry Street, Timmins, Ontario, for the Executors, 28 Goldfields Block 21 Pine St. North â€" Timmins "Counter Freezers, Frosted Maltod and â€" Custard 1lceâ€"Cream Machines." For information apply Niagara Equinâ€" ment Co., 31 Beech St., St. Catharines, Ontario. 6. 7. 8. â€" 9. 10,; 11 D. R. Franklin of Commerce Building Thnumins, Ont. Fally Equipped with Storage Tank Taunk Truck. Bulk Plant, Dispens ing Pumps, etae Apply Box 210 Advance Building lots, Temagami Townsite, Nos. 866, 367, 422 and part lots 368, 369, 420, 421 and part of forâ€" mer Fifth Avenue now closed. these lots, the Tollowing buildings said to be lecated: (a) «Motel _ Ronnoco â€" (including Diesel plant in another buildâ€" ing, which plant is to be reâ€" moved by purchaser.) tb) Two car and boat storage ' Ssecretary Ontario Northland Transportation â€" Commission North Bay, Ontario. Busimess For Sale Drawing Room TENDERS Hotel Ronnoco Temagami, Ontario ARCHITECT FOR SALE Business sasoline Advance Aimbitious young man between 21| and 28 years of age. by nationally | known â€" company. Must be High School graduate, able to speak English and French,. Required to be approx» imately 511" in height with good | | : | | | z appearance. Splendid _ opportunity | for advancement for right type of| man. Apply in ownâ€" handwriting stating qualifications. Wy 't() BOX 2]0. P(H'("”l-)i“f‘ Adv.f!!('f“ Timmins, Ontario. And after such date th will procced to distribut having regard only to th which they then shall have PATED at Timmins, C d8th day of February, A Toronto General Trusts Bay Melinda Streets, TORONTO 1, Ontario Executors of the Estat Francis Harry Victor Ball, who died in the Town â€"of Timmins, on or about the 4th day of February, 1948, are reâ€" quired to file proof of same with the undersisned on or before the 20th day of March, A.D. 1948. And after such date the Executors will procced to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have had notice., PATED at Timmins, Ontario, this day of February, A.D. 1948. Toronto Genecral Trusts: Corpergtion Matheson, Ont. Phone 9 Mfice Railway St, pev. licensed trucks 344 A nice representation of the youngâ€" er â€"set _ gathered in â€" the High School Auditorium on Friday evenâ€" ing, for dancing with music supplied by **Serenaders". Tt was sponsored by the Boys‘ Athletic Club in benefit of two injured hockey players. A substantial sum was received which will help greatly. Well boys, we took a beating on Saturday evening when Kapuskasins walloped us, 7â€"3, but it was really a go0od game. Till the last period Coâ€" had only one goal with Kapâ€" 'Uskasing four, but next time, kids, we hope our playvers wnll have bottvr lueck, or is it awareness and safety for our ‘team for â€"the pluy«';fl':;'.' The Legion sponsored this game, with Earl Moore as Referce, K. Wilâ€" Son as Assistant referee. Timekeepâ€" i‘â€"‘“‘ were W. Mitchel! and â€"B. Harkâ€" ness. Playing ‘for Cochrane wereâ€" “h.uton G. Kydad, R. Goulet, R. Owâ€" vens, R. St. Jean, F. Fasano, (Ccapt) Saim Fasano, J. Fingland, J. St.evm)s, G. MacMillan, ®F. Moore, A. Banin Athletic Club Dance 1ets Big Attendance V. M., MHWEMBRUCEF â€" TRANSFER dealers in cosl, wood, hay, and Masseyâ€"Marris farm impliments Kap. Wallops Cochrane S@@! I.I.l.o..hh"‘ its In Saturday‘s Hockey _ iss "We Serve The Northern Area‘" wholesale and retail lumber pulp, mine timbers bush products 340 HEMBRUEPEL TIMBER CO. BHox 10 Matheson Phone 34â€"A HARDWARE â€" FURNITURE DERY GOODS Matheson, Ont. PHANXE 29 10â€" For The Best Quality Groceries â€" Meats â€" Fish E‘ruits Vegetables SHOP AT The visit 40 Tinvmins last weckend of Major gathering of Legionaires from many parts of the Cochrane are, rear row, left to right, C#2y Nichols and Howard Warrell Seated are Larry servalive candidate at Cochrane in the next prov right ts NK.i;stieor, IKCaBnskasin« > ranunniltnr Builders Supplies E 65 BOX 58 Matheson, Ont. 3~48P ‘ Cochrane wereâ€". Son, 1; Finley, 1; Lelievre, 3; Macâ€" , R. Goulet, R. Owâ€" Millan, 1; Jokinen, 1: assists to M. F, Fasano, (capt) Semchisom, 1; MacMillan, 1. Penalâ€" ingland, J. Stevens, ties to Robinson, 1; R. Bisson, 2 Macâ€" Moore, A. Bonin, Millan," 1. . t Executors the Estate claims of had notice. itario, this lrom many parts of the Nomh cotfitry to hear ‘thre general. Pictured a left to right, J. P. Czyter, John Shirley, Gurdon Kidd, Irwin MacBDo rrell. Seated are Larry Kussner Fean Carrere, who will be the Progre: chrane in the next provincialâ€"election, and Roger Gauthier. Seated at th Kapuskasing councilHor and Zone Commande;y of the Canadian Legion mm i t se e i i mscc csmmsn w ces uds THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO () | | Games were played, stories wore told, piano selections rendered, and a rousing sing song enjoyed with the Lieutenant as accompanist. ‘The evâ€" ening ended with the Guide song ‘‘rops‘. Those present: were, Jeannine Lord, Leannine â€"Wilde, Marice Danis, Jacâ€" â€" Carriere, â€" Colleenâ€" Rheautlt, Helen Eyan, Doreeon Nicholson, Tteâ€" jeanne radettie, _ Elvineâ€" O‘Malley, Monique _ Lamarche, Joan . Goodwin, Germaine _ Helen Leblane and the Ucader, Miss Clemence Serâ€" jeanne Monique Germainc and the imack. The Cochrane Girl Guides 2nd Company held a Valentine party reâ€" cently. For two hours, the Guides enjoyed a toboggan party with their Licutenant Clemence Serinack. They then â€" assembled in the Separate School basement for lunch and reâ€" freshments. The Guides were brought up to a heartâ€"shaped box filled with Valentines: where the Tseutengatt, as postman, handed them out. St. Valentine Party Enjoyed at Cochrane DeGagne, Ted Egan, Aline Lamarche Edna Ash, Lillian ‘Olson, Earl Woods, Jim Reid Patry ‘Claude, Itenri Casanilt, Grace Nelson, Pat Smith, Rita Tailon, Mrs. Hal Pickerâ€" ing, Dr._J. V. Tilley, Elsie Plumpton, Dr. Barney eBrnstein, Lloyd McPhee, Muriel Webb, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tedâ€" eseo, ‘Guy Belisle, Benny Tedesco, Jackie DeGagne, Kenneth Eaton and many others % E. Tallon 5. ludyk and Steve Konâ€" opelky. Scores were made ‘by Goulet :K. Fasano, 1: 8. Kongpelky, 1; asâ€" sisted by F. Fasano. and A. Bonin. Penalties were given to 8. Fasano, i1 und S. Konapelky, 1. On the Kaspuskasing team the play~ Crs were: Eortin, DegRosi@rs, Robâ€" inson, â€"R. Bisson, M. Semchisom, K. Cloutier, Finley: Lelievre Anderson, MacMiHan, Jokinen, Sicoli, and Balâ€" lantyne. Goals were made by K. Bisâ€" son, 1; Finley, 1; Lelievre, 3; Macâ€" Millan, 1; Jokinen, 1: assists to M. sisted by i Penalties w ind 8. Ko:! On the K: GPS wereâ€"â€" a Jlarge sum of money was stolen from the desk drawer in the owner‘s safe. Tke accused pleaded guilty. He also had a previous record, and was sentenced to one year in Brampton. Gets Year The last case presented in court on Monday was that of Albert Vallee. Hotel proprietor Albert Boisvert tesâ€" tified in court that accused had been in his employ as bellboy, and desk cletk since December 15th. On Febâ€" Truary Gth, he awas fired by his emâ€" ployer when it was discovered that Reached For Boltts Benoit Villette, awas alsoo charsed Magistrate Tucker gave him tioned above, except in this case, acâ€" cused denied that the bottle of diquor found on his person was not his. His testimony was that he was only reaâ€" ching: for the bottle under tho seat near the wall on the train. was cunable ‘to testify, in ‘his defense in English, but H. Bisson was interpreter for Benoit Villette. After evidence was present to the Crown by Constables R. Baldwin and K. Gilham, he was found guilty with a warning by Magistrate Tucker aâ€" bout bringing liquor from outside this province. He paid $50.00 and costs. 830 Costs Gerard Fournier was charged with possessing liquor other than on his own permit, purchased in other proâ€" vince and drinking in public on T train. Magistrat e Tucker gave him a stiff reéeprimand. Aceussed pleaded guilty, and offense was reduced io minimum charge. He paid $50.00 and costs. Constable R. Baldwin testimied in court. Those Dougal, anaugh, dy and An â€" tea â€" am shkower were held at the ho Ken: Wilson, 194 ‘Third A the wives of members of t ProVincilal Policec at Coc Wednesday, February 11. i Mrs, Russell Baldwin, 0 Moore), whose marriape to Constable R. Baldwin, t Janugry 318st in Timmins D.8.0, D.C.M., witnessed thre Policve Court atten Mrs. Mrs Mroso. h.â€" ‘Pictured above Irwin MacDonald be Athe Progressive COCHRANE ling Robbic, Mr Bolton. M Wilson. ‘od above from acDonald Sam ‘ogressive Conâ€" at the extreme hon 0V 4 I V â€" # 4060 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 4 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 9 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 9 4 00 9 0 0 0 0 2 PLYMOUTH â€" CHRYSLER _ FARGO TRUCKS DE JOSEPM STODIOQ ofter; MOST BEAUTIFOL BA BY PORTRAITS TAKE ADVANTACGE OF THIs 100 BRALILDLUM poritaits fake: Cph cstuidio in ruary bst and Entries will (< latter «date. DoJoseph Studio DOMINION MOTORS First Prize $10.00 Second Prize $5.00 vil ISs YOURS [( s Ante? te2st . Rules liiniied to V )C P .’“(‘l)- Yth, FO948. C on Cre Sm $5.00 TAKEN TN FEBRUAEY OV FEBRUARY, 1948, OoNLY, oxn ) and ADULT TsS sash _prelzes for the 2. Any child is eligible is five yeats or under or before Petbruary 2 . Winners will be chosen competeornt, Independ judges. arrianged dto sulit your convi The Most Beautiful SEIBEKLING TIKRKRES ANSONVILLE, ONT. 24 Hour Service CGeneral Repairs Distmbutors POSTCARI with s COCH PAGE TIVE

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