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Porcupine Advance, 25 Nov 1948, 1, p. 7

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Te v ?Lau;. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. Apply Poreupine Advance Blidg., 219 Algonâ€" auin Blyd. East. NOTICE is hereby given that an inâ€" terim dividend of Seven Cents (7¢) per share, Canadian funds, has been declared by the Directors of Hallnor Mincs, Limited (No. Personal Liability) payable December 1st, 1948, to shareâ€" hoilders of record at the close of Busâ€" iness November 24th, 1948. By Order of the Board J. R. BRADFIELD, Secretary Toronto, Ontario, November 18th, 1948. A dividend of 6c per share has been declared by the Directors on the Capiâ€" tal Stock of the. Company, payable on the 29th day of December, 1948, to shareholders ~of record at the close of business on the 1st day of December, 1948. DATED the 1§5th day of November, 1948. 8 P on â€" Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, Limited 39 Third Avea _ Timmins, Ont. Accounting _ * Auditing P. H. LAPORTE, 6. 6. A. Incoms Tax Returns Filed . Phones 285â€"286 P.0. Boxr 147 Sutte 3, Marshall Third Ave. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTCRY â€" PUBLIC Suite 5 Ellies Bldg. 37 Third Ave, Timmins PHONES â€" Office 3819 Res. 2747 J. W. iste, O.L.S. Enginter, Architect and Surveyors 217 Algongzrin Blvd. East CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Licensed Municipal Auditors 60 THIRD AVE., THMMINS, ON‘ Phones 640 and 681 Hallnor Mines, Limited ¢ ’ ; ). f K«émhly Deposits provide for repayment. Harold W. Gauthier THE CANADIANâ€" BANK .. OF COMMERCE DIVIDEND NUMBER 398 Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1365 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC P. C. FINLAY, Secretary (No Personal Liability) DIVIDEND NXOTICE Gillies Este â€" Low Rates â€" Finaneial Timmins 3RR ivs of <the Municipa} Act. TOWN â€" OP TIMMINS BYâ€"LAW NO. BEING â€"Aâ€" BYâ€"LAW to st:p. u> a~cerâ€" tain sortion of O‘Neill Avenue with‘n Corporation to lease or sell the porâ€" tiom cf thoâ€"said street so stopped u. WwHEREAS the OCcuncil of the: Corpâ€" oraticn deems it desirable to close and stop un a certain portion of O‘Neill Avenue, a street wthin the Corporâ€" AND: WHEREAS the Council deâ€" sires to have the. right toâ€"lease or sell the portion cf O‘Neill Avenue so stopped: uyp. AND WHEREAS notice of the intenâ€" iem of the Countil has been duly adâ€" vertised as required by the Municipal Ast:â€" andâ€"a‘l persons who claim that their lard would be prejudicially afâ€" fected by this byâ€"law and who applied to be heard have been heard by the NOW THER2EFORE BE IT ENACTâ€" ED AS A BYâ€"LAW OF THE TOWN OF‘ TIMMINS as follows:â€" 1. â€" That part of O‘Neill Avenue as shown on Plan Mâ€"7 Cochraneâ€"describâ€" edâ€"as foilows: COMMENCING at the North East angle of Lot No. 40 acâ€" cording to Plan Mâ€"7 Cochrane, thence westerly along. the South Boundary of O‘Neilil Avenue, a distance of sixtyâ€" dred and three feet, three and threeâ€" fitth inches to the North West Angle of Lot No, 40 thence North twentyâ€"nine: degrees 05 minutes East alcrg the West Boundary of said Plan Mâ€"7 Cochrane, a distance of seventyâ€" five feet four and oneâ€"fifth inches to a point in the North Boundary of O‘Neili Avenue. Thence Easterly along the said North Boundary of O"Neill Avenue, a distarce of sixtyâ€" six feet, seven and oneâ€"fifth inches to the Scuth East angle of Lot No. 53, acâ€" cording to Plan Mâ€"7 Cochrane, thence Ssuth along the West Boundary of Belleview Street, a distance of sixtyâ€" six feet to the point of commencement, ‘s hereby closed and stopped up. 2. The Corporation may lease or sell the nortion of O‘Neill Avenue so closâ€" ed and stcpped up. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that anv nerson who claims that their land will be prejudicially affected by jhe byâ€"law and who appliese to be heard will be heard by the Council, in person or by his Counsel Solicitor or Agert at a time to be fixed therefor upon the anplication to be heard. Just a reminder to those of youâ€"who intend: to seznd inâ€" their renewais to the: Advance. While your intentions are gcood; unless we receive your subâ€" scriptions we cann"t. purchase the Hospital Bed which is so badly needed in this Community. The Matheson branchâ€"of the: Women‘s Institute does DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 10th day of November, A.D. 1948. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS By V. Salomaa Clerk . _ DONALDâ€"STUDIO FOR WANT ADDS THAT PAY THE: ECONOMY WAY TRY THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE CR withe ue ie tm . ht m t se 43A Crawford St. Porcupine 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A.. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC. BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. â€" Phone 332 BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TLMMINS SO. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Of.;: 223 _ _ â€"Ph; Off. 96 William Shub, B. A PHONEâ€"1536M l11 Toke St. â€" â€" â€" 17 Pine N. Drew Block Ph.â€" Of.;: 223 Res. 492 Judith MacLean V.S., D.V.M. CALDBICK YATES BARRISTER and SOHLMCITOR ‘"NOTARY PUBLIC Frank H. Bailey, L.L.B. ts Bark® of*® Commerce VETERINARYâ€" PHYSICIAN Poertraits with Personality * Expert Film Finishing . Advance Renewals 45, 46,. 47,, 48 Phone 1110 ; the Northern Telophone Company plan to move into their new offices at the b a c k of Rutherford: Electric Store. This new wiring will improve che ‘service, of the. rural, lines have beer. divided to imake less parties on them. Subscrikers ‘will soon te able to note the change as the new office is scheduled to onsn Wednesday the 24th of November. United Churches Become Selfâ€" Supporting Jan. 1st St. Andrews United Crurch, Matheâ€" son, and five charges join in becoming w 0 As trin to New York, on their return Aney will make their home at Quebee City. Prcr to her marriaga the bride was entertained at a bridal shower at her home, by Mrs. B. Brewer, Miss L. Begley and Mrs. L H. Hanlan. Congratulations are: in order: for \ _Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartford: of Shilâ€" lington who Tuesday evening Novemâ€" ber: 23rd, 1948, celebrated their {fifâ€" tieth wedding anniversary. The neighâ€" bors and friends in the district held. a reception at the Driftwood River Soâ€" residents cf Matheson ard the Black River Township. This is only an goss ts a really worthwhile ‘ cause as svidenced in our district. Theâ€" Kinsâ€" m n have just made aâ€"generous dona. t‘on to Rosedale Memorial MHospital ‘owards the ntw hsating system etce. and all other cases whore the deem recessary, have the Kinsin:n suoport. ; nct neglect your obporturity to sssist, keen those seals and sond the money. United Churches Become Selfâ€" Supporting Jan. 1st St. Andrews United Crurch, Matheâ€" son, and five charges join in becoming selfâ€"supporting as from January ist, 1949. Those effected by the moveâ€" ment are; Matheson, Shillineton, Misâ€" lop, Holtyrs, Ramore and Wavell. This movement was. started» several years ago and the congregations of St. Anâ€" drews and its five charges have workâ€" ed hard to accomplish their goal. In true pioneer days services were held by missionaries from both the Presbyterâ€" ian and Methsodist, who held services every other week. In 1925 both Presâ€" byterian and Methodists became memâ€" bers of the United Church of Canada. The faithful workers through the years were rewarded Friday evening, November: 5th when repressntatives from all charges met at St. Andrews Church, Mathesor, to hear the address from the Rev. J. Lyttle, Sunt. of Home Missions, (who is well known to the members of long standing as he was in charge here) and the Rev. W. M. Mustard, Convenor of Home Missions, Cochrane Presbytery. E. Cline have been faithful workers for both the United ard Anglican ‘Chufches for Wl over twenty years and they ‘are both Baptists. Years ago, Shillington was one of the charges of Montieth‘and the Minister, or Studâ€" ent had to walk or sometimes snowshoa 4o hold services there as the Montieth road was not kenpnt open during the winter months. The chairman was James A. Moore an Elder and Supt. of Sunday Schcol and a lifelong member of the church. The motion was moved â€"by Mr. J. Elâ€" liot, Holtyre, seconded by L. Coughlin of Ramore. This charge may well be called "United" as every protestant religion has assitsed in this movement. In Matheson when one church puts on a bazaar members of every church make purchases and help make it a success. The Young Peoples organizaâ€" tions at the United Church is made up of members from all churches. In Shillington two residents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Mcotors of Shillingtn have changed dwnershin and will row opâ€" erate under the name of Shillington Garage, the new proprieter, Mr. Rene Tremblay. Mr. Reg. Gregg left Novâ€" ember 15th for his new home at Orâ€" illia Ont. | Refreshments were served at conclusion of the meeting. Lawrence Allison returned to Mathe. son from Red Lake, where he was employed by the Imperial Bank. BUSTARD â€" STERLING A Very quiet wedding tocsk placs Wednesady, November lath, at the home of the brides‘ narents, Mr. ard Mrs. H. L. Bustard, Matheson, when Emily Irene Bustard became the brids =f Thomas S. Sterling, son of Mrs. E. Sterling and the late Mr. Sterling of Ottawa. The ceremony was perâ€" BRANTFORD 50,000 gallonage, sellâ€" ing price only $85,000.00 GALT 33,000 gallonage, 22 rooms outstanding income from room and tobacco trade. LONDON _ 32,000 gallonage, 22 rooms large commercial trade, wonderful loâ€" cation for future éxpansion. SUDBURY 30,000 gallonage, 27 rooms, very gsod buy. GOWCANDA 25,000 gallonage, 10 rooms and store, priced right. NIAGARA FALLS . 18,000 gallonage, 24 rooms, excellent location. PARIS â€" 17,000 gallonage,;large room income and gas station. FORT ERIE 16,000 gallonage, 14 rooms, very reasonable. § LINWOOD 12,000 gallonage, 12 rooms, fully modern, really worth inâ€" vestigating. ; EIK â€" LAKE 8,000 gallonage, 12 rcoms, perfectly located. Call Mr. Richardson at LL. 1124 or RA. 8836 Toronto for appointment to inâ€" spect any of above hotels, or write W. C. Penrose Realtor, 147 Oakwood Ave. Toronto, Ontario. MEN! WANT PEP, VIGOR, VITALâ€" ITY Ostrex peps up weak, runâ€" down, anemic, exhausted men, woâ€" men. New "get acquainted" size only 50c. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new pep, younger feeling, today. At all druggists. "Business Opportunitites" The Mathessn Kinsmen have this fsrmed by By Mrs. G R. Weir The wedding breakfast was held at the Berm:nt Hotel for immedtats friends and relatives. The brides mother and the ;rooms mother were thoere. to reseive tho guests Later the: happy ‘eft on a honsymoon trin to New York, on their return Anhey will make their home at Quebee City. 7Theâ€" bride: was given in marriage by. her sister, M#s. E. Draves, while the srecmn was atiena¢ed b@ her father and were: a beaut ful gown of white jersey, her vell was held <by a Juliet cap and _v-- Pm m We cial Club hall where:a presentation of Student. and showed very clearly why a beautiful pair of blankets was made. john and Mary woere very popular Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hartford wereâ€"some Of members of the younger set. They the earliest settlers in Shillington and knew how to make sther people feel Mr. Hartford was instrumental in getâ€" at ease and comfortable. This is the ting many from his home town "Blenâ€" secret of social etiquetts and good, heim‘" into the district. manners. Mss Routliffe was irtroâ€" duced by Graham Garner and thankâ€" Miss Edna Joseph now employed in ed by Jackie Paquette. Timmins, visited with her family at "Soâ€"Ed Hears About Monopslics" Miss Edna Joseph now employed Timmins, visited with her family Matheson over the, weekâ€"end. Syl Mackwood formerly employed with McNamara Construction at Bruce Mines has returned to his home at Shillington. Mr. and Mrs. Kaltwasser has movâ€" ed from their residence in the Black River Township to Matheson and Paul attends Matheson Public School. in horor of Doctbr. and Mrs. D. B. McLean on Friday November twelfth. Many of the hospital staff were preâ€" sent and am enjcvable evening was had by all. Saturday November 20th, a very quict wedding was held at Kirkland Lake, wlhien Edna M. Lessard became the bride of Harold Andrew both of Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anâ€" drews of Holtyre were the only attendâ€" ants. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s sister and. brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bender, Matheson. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Legate were host and hostess at a«â€"farewell party given Mr. and Mrs. Peters of, Matheson wish to announce the arrival of: a daughter Susan Elizabeth, at the Torâ€" onto General Hospital Toronto, Noâ€" vember 12th. Mother and daughter doing fine: 1 *+Mrs. D. Johnsomn of Matheson, fell last Friday 'afterr‘;‘oon‘ and had the: misâ€" fortune of breaking a bone in her foot. Her many friends wish her a specdy recovery. To Mr. daughter. To Mr. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kuzmich, a IROQUOIS FALLS and Mrs. Bernard Mellon, a S se s servid of: social conditions in Great Britain during her <tavy there. She also menticned some of the nlaces of hisâ€" torical intorest and hbeauty which she had been able to vist in England ard in her. trin through Scotland. While in Nsttingham, sh> saw three T‘mâ€" mins bovys â€" Jim Camobe‘ll, Ertie Dominics, and Erisc Nieve, who were playing hocksy {or the Nottingham Farthers. Miss Elsic Leskew, pianist for the Timmins High Vocatonal orchestra, also was nbersent and both suests were intrsduced by Harry Birâ€" kenshaw, chairman of the committee, and thanked by Gower Markle. "Saturday Nite Club ‘The Aces Venus hoodâ€"Y Clubs are hoiding: their first c:imbined project. in the ferm of a teerâ€"age dance which wil} be hald at the YMCA. in the Harmonvy Hall. ‘The Club members have an excellent program catined which . features the music â€"of the Varisty Trio. The orâ€" ganizaticn for the dance has been di= rected by Frank Chan and Barbara Coleman, the Club Presidants, with the asisstance from) Miss L. Olsor and Mr. C. Varin, the Club Advisors. All teonâ€"sagers are welcome and invited to attend. * Trv The Advance Want Ads The members of the Saturday Nite Club were treated to a_ very frank and practical discussion of social etiquette ard manners by Miss Norma Routliffe of the T. H. V. S. staff at The Y Week exterded visit in Britaias Mrs. Johrecsn spoke of what she had obâ€" last week‘s meeting of the club. Miss Routliffe took the groun on a date with John High School and Mary The Towrshin of Calvert Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, Navember 16th. A considerable amount of routine business was transacted. A number of delegations were pressnt from Monteith and Clergue Township regarding revairs to roads ard streets. The auestion of the installation of street lights for Porquis Junction and Montieth was considered. A large amount of corressondence and docuâ€" ments dealirg with this problem was presented to the Council by the clerkâ€" treasurer. .T.he Colncil has been trying ;to arrange to have street lighting serâ€" vice given to Montieth and Porquis Junction through the Hydro facilities. The deelgation frcm Mortieth was asâ€" sured that the Township would enâ€" deaveur to follow through the negoâ€" tiations regarding street lights in the village. Arrangements were made for holding the nomination meeting and an élection, of one required. meeting was a discussion of the suhbâ€" The feature of this week‘s Soâ€"Ed Don‘t : forget to leave a pliacs on your Christmas list this year forâ€" Christmas Seals. These tiny lealth stickers carry on the fight against tuberculosis, the disease that claims more than 5,000 Canadian lives a year. You can buy them through your local Chnstmas Seal Committee. Buy and Use Christmas Sgails Ansonville News lies"" with Ap.esentatives of eac of the three ma,r politita, partics takâ€" vag nart. Mr. trmeort Bue:\ the Liberals Mr. Leo Lalonde the CZ/ aré is Brw> Itsss the Proâ€" gressive Conâ€";peatives. The spceakers were introduced by Ron Briggs and thanked by Marvy Costiniuk. There was considerable ncint of discussion after the speakers had presented hsir views on the sutbject. "Teenâ€"Age Dancs omw Friday, Nov. 2%06" ed highways. fect "Public Owrership of Msi0poâ€" Cor. Spruce St. and Thirdâ€"Ave. M3 Discriminating home owners chovse our superior coal â€" for comfort, for ease of firing and for economy. And smart home owners are filling their bins NOW. They know that when the first cold snap strikes, we will be overloaded with orders for. immediate delivery. _ Insure your family‘s comfort: on the first: cold:day by. ordering your coal‘today. TIMMINS, ONT. \ in â€"healthâ€"and bottom in cogt. RAILWAXY STREET Ansonville

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