R. TRUSSLER Secretaryâ€"Treasu Certified a trug.â€".copy‘( ENATTED this 21st day of Septemâ€" ber, A.D. 1948. _WITNESS the Corporate Seal of the K. A. TRUSSLER LIMITED Byâ€"Law No. 13 BE} T ENACTED as a Byâ€"law of R. A. Trussler Limited, as follows: 1. That the Head Office of the Comâ€" pany be and the same is hereby reâ€" moved from the Town of South Porcâ€" upine, â€" District of Cochrane, to Kirkâ€" land Lake, in the Township of Teck, in the District of Temiskaming. 89 Third Ara P. H. LAPORTE, C. C. A. Engincer, Architect and Surveyors 317 Algonguin Blvd. East TIMMINS, ONTARIO Phone 382 27 143 Commercial Ave. _ Timmin CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Licensed Municipal Auditors 60 YHIRD AVE., TIMMINS3, ON" * ~+Phones 640 and 681 PHONES â€" Office 3819 Res. 2747 ompany sult of copy not these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. The Advance will not be responâ€" in ‘teleâ€" sible for errors occurring in tel phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" 2e A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 50¢) Harold W. Gauthier © Secretary Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1365 Third â€" Ave. Tim: e m M N n C Phone 26 R. TRUSSLER _ (Seal) ecretaryâ€" ];neuhjrer 1iti} d a trug.¢opy: o.f..ByJaw Np. 13. R. TRUSSLER® * ‘ ‘(Seal) C. E. Holland, Prop. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. A. TRUSSLER TER, SOLICITOR, TORY PUBLIC e 5 â€"Ellies Bldg. President 42, 43 BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW â€" 9 Third Ave. â€" Phone 332 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. Apply Porcupine Advance Bldg., 219 Algonâ€" quin Blvd. East. ted it will be lcaned promptly and willingly. Surely with such a dire need in your community, you would not delay in sending your subscription or renewal to the Imperiab BaniQ Matheson, or any member of Matheson W. T. who will be only too pleased to deposit your subscription for you. For your convenience a letter .containing a special blank to ge filled in by you, will be in the crdering the bed rnght away, do nob let your chance to assist go by. Send William Shub, B. A s district. The need is so great fhat at the present time one patient has had to get one from Rosedale Memorial MHospital, but the hcspital have no such beds to spare and it was loaned at a sacrifice. When a person is ill enough to need such a least one Hospital Bed complete with mattress and where necessary, ard in time, procure kedding for those who will need it. This bed is to be loaned to residents cf Matheson and district whenever the local Doctor deems neâ€" cessary, Free of Charge. During the last few yvears the need has been great for such a bed, in fact, at the present time two such beds could be used in NOTARY PUBLIC 17 Pine N. Ph BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon ; 80. PORCUPINE lcï¬puom for the Porcupme Adnnce The subscription commissions will go into a trust fund and this trust fund is to be used to purchase at Matheson branch of the Women‘s Inâ€" Judith MacLean V.S., D.V.M. BABRRISTERâ€"and SOLICITOR Frank H. Bailey, HARDWARE .â€"â€"FURNITURE DRY GOODS Matheson, Ont. PHONE 30 10â€" VETERINARY PHYSICIAN SURGEON OMBE F R E E R 0 0 F I N C INSPECTIO N .__FOR RENT 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B, A. 3TERS SOLICITORS FETC. 110 Phone 1110 News By Mrs. G R. Weir 10â€"48 And; District â€"High Lowdown in charge and would like to have all those interesttd. out to the meeting next week. In closing may I remind all those working on Registration that I would like to haveâ€"all returns in by October In regard to the other groups I would like again to remind all former members of these groups, and Cubs coming up from them, that the joint meetings of the newly formed Central group are underway and are geing held at Hollinger Scout Hall every Thursday evening at seven o‘clock. A. D. C. Norm. Greene is the Scouter Northern Star Brancn of the Woâ€" men‘s Insttute at Shillirgton have secured one cf the Department of Agriculture films on Insects and Weeds and their control. Shcwn at the DR. $‘C. Shillington, October 20th, before thetreusual Wednesday show. Boy §cout â€"N~NEW S I have done considerable visiting this past week, and am pleased to be able to report that the condition of Scouting has greatly improved,. Our Cub Packs are all over *strtngth in numbers and the actife Troops are doing a good job. On visiting thk 4th 5th, 8th and l1ith on Friday ev.m~ g of the past week, I found them all working on well planned programmes. The agenda includes the election of officers fcr the ensulrg year, reading of reports covering the various phases of Scouting, and a discussion on the future of Scouting in our district. It is hoped that o gcod numbtr will be on hand to take part. This is your chance to find out anything you wish to know about Scouting. The most important news this week is the Annual meeting of the Local Association, which as mentioned beâ€" fore will be held on Friday evening at eight o‘clock in the Council Chamâ€" bers. _ All executivt members, Group ccmmittee mebers, and Cub and Scout lsaders are expected to be present. Association members, parents and other intertsted persons ars cordially invited to attend. _ Ai0,) WCUCGALliGS d UIdAIILJLLLL ring for some time. The Matheson Kinsmen are planning their fcurth Annual Hallowe‘en Cosâ€" vume Dance, Fridav, Octobser 29th. in the Oddfellows hall, Matheson. Speâ€" clal door prize will be given. If it is anything like the former Hallswe‘en parties it will ‘be loads ¢c¢f fun, and nobody either young or old will want to miss this party. Don‘t forget the date. The third quarter saw Timmins with the wind again and Kirkland kicking. Timmins‘ third touchdown was started when Kirkland fumbled and Timminsg recovered. Timmins tried a buck gained about 3 and then on a wide buck, Belec to Torlone Timmins scorâ€" ecd. Day made good th econvert. Score _ The only other outstanding play of the quarter was a fake kick by Kirkland which netted them about 20 yards. Mr. J. Moore of Matheson has at last fulfilled a lifetime ambition to have a Slide Projector for the United Church Sunday schsol. Mr. and Mrs. Moore have besn devout workers fir St. Andg}ws Vnited Church Matheson, for vears and they both deserve great credit. It is hoped the Sunday School children will enjoy it. The Northern Telephone Company have worked for some time in Matheâ€" son changing wires in preparation for the new exchange in the Rutherford Electric buildirg. They have secupied their present offices for years. Jean Haggerty and David Dupont of Matheson have set the date for their wedding cn October 29th and they intend to have a quict affa‘r. Jean has been wearing a nice diamond ring for some time. Mr. Gordon Campbell, Bank Manâ€" ager at Timmins spent the weekâ€"end at ‘"Wolfe‘ Camp on the new section of Highway No. 101. Mr. Robt. Craig of Matheson has been sent to Cobalt where he will reâ€" sume his work with McNamara Conâ€" struction Company. Mr. Craig left for Cobalt Sunday night. your subscripticn money t:day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harbridge Jr. of Matheson are happy to announce ‘he birth of their daughter, Tuesday, Octcber 12th, Rosedale Memorial Hosâ€" pital Matheson. Messrs J. Camsron, Fraser, and Shea cf Iroquois Falls were hunting at the Teddy Bear Mine area Sunday last. When the srow began to fall and they had no luck they felt disgusted and returned to the Falls. Mrs. J. A. Hough‘ and Mrs. J. Cols Sr. of Matheson sent a day last week at Kirkland Lake. ONTARIO NORTHLAND RAILWAY FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO LOCAL AGENT ~ Effective October 25, 1948, change of timeâ€" table between Cochrane, Moosonee and intermediate points. ARCH. WRIGHT District Leader Did ‘we see Marion McDonald and John McLeod standing talking together after orchestra practice last week? Everything happens at once. . .Do you know who all are back? Do we see Mr. Flynn and none other than the ‘"‘Moose‘‘, also Don Tomchick? Why do you dream in French Rosâ€" sane Belanger? Ed Pare says he is all thrqggh-,.-; Well we all havegifto make up our minds sometime Hobbs who is it to be? What is her last name Eddy Day? Lochrie perhaps? The final quarter both teams smartâ€" ened up enosiderably, Kirkland having 4 first downs in a row and Timmins three. ‘Despite this neither team was able to score. game ended .the score 17â€"1.;> The neXtigame will. be n Kirkland this Friday. as or # 448. a.+ A much better dance was held after the game last Saturday in the" standâ€" point of music and material for ‘the gossup column.. So here we are! Some Kirkland boys are very nice aren‘t they Pat Coulis? There should be ‘a ver. interéstihg game this Wedneqday imnmins vs! Schumachef. . o t SAÂ¥Xq! Kulick intercepted a Kirkland forâ€" vard pass and also made a nice run which set up the first scoring play of the game. After a few forwards by Belec, Kirkland was rouged on a kick by Day. The only other outâ€" starding play of the quarter was an inâ€" t:rcepted Kirkland forward pass by Kulick. Score 1â€"0 for THV. At the start of the second: quarter Timmins recovered a Kirkland fumâ€" bled kick and Florani ran it for a touchdown. Convert blocked. < The second touchdown of the quarter was a imass of fumbles..., Timmins kicked on second down and fumbled it, Kicking again on their third Kirkland fumbled on receiving it ‘Dukeshire recovered and ran it for a touchdown. The convert was again blocked. Score 11â€"0. Ah yes the Rugby gameâ€"Timmins High Gridmen marched to their. third straight victory over Kirkland Lake, last Saturday afternoon with the conâ€" vincing scocre of 17â€"1! Convincing yes, but not so convincing as the two preâ€" vious encounters in which the scores were 23â€"0! The wind which was blowing directâ€" ly down the field, was. a strong facâ€" since little headway could be made against it, â€"either in paqslng or in kicking. Kirkland, as the visiting team, had the choice, and took the windâ€"â€"while Timmins chose to kick. Before the game THVS eoach, Mr. Clark reported that the boys would ‘be ‘rying hard, and Mr. Regimball said his boys wore in gooi shaps. Both teams were in good shape and both teams were trying despite these {acts many errors, some, of thein fatal were made by both teams. Well after a slight absence of a week or so here we are againâ€"â€"at least I am and I hope you are! It was a fairly even quarter, Timâ€" mins having only two more first downs than Kirkland. â€" Torlone made a nice run for THV of about 35 ydsâ€"â€"one of the outstanding runs of the game. Evenings 6 to 8 p.m. and by appointments OFFICE HOURS Daily 10 am to 4pm ('orzs‘"@ VETERINARIAN DOGS CATS ) A Judith MacLean MOVED TO 4 Elm Street South by Donald Hindson Specalizing in D.V.M. of Phone 1100 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doran have left for Montreal where they will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Jack Daiton Jr. is visiting relâ€" atives and friends in Ottawa. Folâ€" lowing a brief visit there she will pro_ ceed to Montreal where she will spend Mr. Th:mas Blackwell passed away at the Anson QGeneral Hospital after a lengthy iliness on Sunday Oct. 17th. ‘The deceased‘s two brothers who reâ€" eigth. Bridge was played during the early part of the evening and then dancing> to Ron Jones orchestra. Al who attended are looking forward to next Fall for a repitition of the Lodge‘s hospitality. some time. Margaret Robb and P. J. Conway did you know the Progressive Party got in something like 33 seats to 22 . Well enough for this wesk. Enjoy yourâ€" selves all who are gojing down to the game tomorrow ard best of luck to the Rugby team‘! attend the funeral due to iliness. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Paler were hosts at the Annual At Home of Abitibi Lxige APEAM on Priday: j Women of the Moos: Ansonville Chapter No. 5§1 held its regular meeting on Monday, October the lith, Sr. Regent LiliMan Qlaveson presided and a large number <i memâ€" bers were in attendance. Monthly reports of Membership Committee, Charman Helen Roach, and Publicity Committee, Chairman, Mrs. Laura Beaâ€" gsan were accepted by the Chapter. Never mind ‘girls there will be :an Army Cadet Dance sometime and you will all have soldlers to take you to the dance. €] they are all the same. Oh yes, Helen Holland, who is he? Every one wants to know. Not every girl gets a soldier to take her to the dance. Our Prime minister must . also make up his mind. You know you have to be nice to them all if you> want their votes! "::jj SA L : 3 t l‘ “f. n" nsonville And Iroquois Falls N aj F 'ï¬ s me * fkkey ia +ss | em ' 4 ' n Jr l Â¥ * ’9 ; ' y | ; Ansonville News 'hJ«! 3'0“30850 BY â€" YOUR l v oX : 'Vl- I- vlâ€w ’l‘ r' ue VA L1 ns o en s : i e e P e . Ne ied ho e# S *A# PP P . needs of the community .. ‘better banking service. falways working to give you better and Your freedom of choice keeps the spur of competition compete for your business. They strive 40 â€"~ ou choose the bank which suits you best. Canadian banks, like other private concerns, spur that works for DDescotes repsrted on tag day for Canadian National Institute for the Blind. At next regular mesting plans will be completed for annual bazaar to be held cn Oct. 30th in the Moose Hall. Mocseheart Committee Chairman, Mrs. Iâ€", Pregent, will be holding her Chapâ€" *er Night program following the next reular meetirg. Members and friends will be entertained playing bridge and 500. 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