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Porcupine Advance, 3 Feb 1949, 1, p. 7

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Marvelous opportunity for person inâ€" terekted in raising chickensâ€"8: roomed house, stone walled basement with ceâ€" ment floor and built in cistern. Barn containing, garage horseâ€"stadle ‘and wood@dshed: Two story henhouse. Two and a half to three ac¢res of excellent soil for markt gardening. Hydro newâ€" ly installed, house unwired. Location 30 miles north of Ottawa in Provinceé of Guebec on Gatineau River. Apply D. A. Wilson 62 McDougall St. South Porcupine. . 3f 4,. 5: THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY NOTICE TO CREDIFTORS IN .THE ESTATE of THOMAS CHARLES BENBOW also kncown as THOMAS BENBOW, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochâ€" rane, who died on the 15th d'ay of September, 1948, at Timmins, Ontario, notice is hereby given that all persons having any claim against the estate of the said Thomas Charles Benbow also known as Thomas Benbow, late of the Town of Timmins in the disâ€" trict of Cochrane, are required to file with the executor hereinafter named or his Solicitors, a notice by affidavits, and the Executor will proteed to disâ€" tribute the estate of the said deceased after the 28th day of February next, having regard only to the claims which .shall have been filed with him on or before that date. DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 2ist day of January, A.D. 1949. Arthur Edward Benbow, Executor, By his Solicitors Messrs. Caldbick Yates, BRank of Commerce Building, Timmins,., Ontario. Aunor Gold Mines Limited ; DIVIDEND NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an interim dividend of Five Cents (§0) per share, payable in Canadian funds has been declared by the Directors of Aunor Gold Mines Limited, payable March Ist, 1949, to Shareholders of record February 10th, 1949. Bv Order of the Board. #e A WORD PER INSERTION: (minimum 50¢c) All Claasified® Advertising us =» oald â€" hbhefore lngwruoh io sbtaw cash rate The Advahce wil) not o+ resin» ible for errors ocCurring in tele ohonea advertisements. or @s a, re sult of copy not carefully" fegiblh written â€" Mistakes occurring these sources are wholly at adver dAser‘s risk Toronto, Ontario. January 28, 1949 Borcuping Adbanee BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTORyÂ¥ PUBLIC Suite 5 Ellies Blidg. 37 Third Ave, Timmins PHONES â€" Oflice 3819 Res. 2747 Third Arch Gillie BA. Se. O .L. 8. J. W. iuste, O.L.5. Engincer, Architect and Surveyors #17 Alzongquin Blivd. East TIMMINS, ONTARIO _ Phone 362 CHARTERED ACCOUNXTANTS Licensed Municipal Auditors 17 CEDAR ST. S. TIMMINS ONT Phones 640 and 681 P. H. LAPORTE, C. G. A. Accognting Systems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Phones 285â€"286 P.O. Box 141 Barristers at Law GREGORY T. EVANS, B.A. GERARD C. EVANS, B.A. 13 Third Ave. Timmins, Ont. Ph. 2725 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Blog. Harold W. Gauthier Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1365 Third Ave. Tim Gillies Este . ROSS AND CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADS J. R. Bradfield Secretary 3rd 1949 Timmin:s Auditing 4 5.6 Ont. Matheson And District News Mrs. Robert Traecy of Englehart visâ€" ited with relatives and friends at Matheson over the weekâ€"end. John Hervilammi Jr.. of Shillington, han returned home after a brief stay at Rosedale Memorial Hospital, Matheâ€" son, where he was taken suffering from a Strep taroat. Mrs. J. Morin of Matheson is tryâ€" ing her hand at organizing and trainâ€" ing a Girls Hockey team. According to Mrs. Morin the girls will not be ready to really play a good game this year but if all goes well we can exâ€" pect son:> good players for the next season. They may have difficulty getting sufficient time for practice no tke rink this yvear. Mrs. Roy Johnson of Matheson spent Saturday last in Timmins on a busâ€" iness trip. «© This wee poct cards have been wailed as a reminder to those who we know will want to have their subâ€" scriptions renewed to the ‘Advance‘. your subscriptions will be of great help, why seng your renewal today. Mr. and Mrs. Len 1D10ey Ol tor had their baby in the Rosedale Memorial Hospital recently suffering with a Strep throat. The Dance sponsored by Matheson Branch of the Women‘s Institute Friâ€" day last was very sgsuccéssful. It is just one of those things that most Inâ€" stitute members work together to aâ€" chieve. These dances are what the Young people choose or what the maâ€" jority want. The next dance will be hbeld February 1lith and will be a sKINNY MEN, wWOMEN! Gain 3 to 11 lbs, New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic WTablets for double reâ€" sults: new heulthy fiesh: new vigOT. New "get acquainted" size only 60c. All drugsgists. IN THE MATTER OF Section 23 of "The Municipal Act" (RS.0. 1937. Chapter 266), (as reâ€"enacted by O.S. 1938, Chapter 30, Section 2) and as amended by O.S. 1947, Chapter 69, Section 2), and IN THE MATTER OF an application by the Corporation of the Town of Timmins for annexatiin thereto of part of the Township of Tisdale. The world famous Lindon Underâ€" ground is now controlled by the governâ€" ment along with Britain‘s other railâ€" wWays sec e e > es Pn on o c n A detailed description of the lands proposed to be annexed may be inâ€" spected free of charge at any time during office heurs at the office of the Clerk of the Town of Timmins. DATED at Toronto this Eighteenth day of January, A.D., 1949. (Signed) M.B. SANDERSON SECRETARY. BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TLMMIN®S sO0. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off. 223 Ph. Off. 96 Res. 492 Res. 36B MUNICIPAL BOARD THE ONTARIO §S. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. wW. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC. LANGDON LANGDON William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. _ Phone 332 17 Pine N Potraits with Personality Expert Film Finishing Box 338 43A Crrmwford St. S. Porcupine VETERINARY PHYSICIAN SURGEON PHONE 1536M 111 Toke St. â€" _â€" â€" _ Timmins CALDBICK YATES Judith MacLean V.S., D.V.M. Frank H. Barley, L.LB. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC (SEAL) and Mrs. Len Doey of Shillirng- Bacrk of Commerce Buillding By Mrs. G R. Weir Phone 1110 Valentine Dance. the Ladies to bring a box lunch for two. This was their suggestion, the W.I. hire the hall and in a genreal way. supervise. They have not been financially successful, although the last one was a vast imâ€" provement but the idea behind it was thrat the Matheson people had a good kime at a charge within the reach of everybody Mrs. Roy Johnson of Matheson spent Saturday last in Timmins on a busâ€" iness trip. « Miss Dociene Smith of Anthony spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Timmins. Thursday January 27th Matheson hockey team played Monteith, at Monâ€" seith and the score was Matheson 7â€" Monteith 3. Sunday afternoon the Mathe:on team played Holtyre team The Hospital bed is not paid for and at Holtyre with a tie score of Matheâ€" son 1 Holtyre 1. This game was a wonderful game to watch, each team had to be right on their toes as the score indicates. The fire alarm sounded Saturday evening about 8 o‘clock when a fire broke out at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. Hewitt, Matheson. . The blaze was soon extinguished‘ and members of the volunteer Fire Brigade got back to nort.al. For instance the Fire CFiel had‘ to leave the Kinsmen Proâ€" jector room where he was running the Saturday night show, others were in stores. The Matheson Kinsmen are. busy preparing to do Honors to Governor Budreo and Mrs. Budreo. Mr. Budrec is Governor of Kinsmen Disâ€" trict No. 6. Plans include a special dinner at the Bermont Hotel and in the evening an entertainment at the l O O F Hall is planned for the speâ€" cial occasion, when the Kinsmen‘s wives will be in attendance. The final debate has been set for Councfilor _ Bartileman _ disagreed February 18. Between this debate, with Councillor DelVillano‘s susugestion erary Society meeting, the people @a~ that the market restrict truckers of Commencement and the February Lits fruit. round the High School are sort oi "In season we need all the fruit we busy. 2Â¥3 can get up in tais country and as The Balticâ€"White Sea canal in the Soviet Union is the longest ship canâ€" al in the world. It is 152 miles from end to end. Except for its Liberty was a USA. cut in NOTICE is hereby given that the Ontario Municipal Board intends to isâ€" sue an Crder under date of the 25th daay of Hiovember, A.D., 1948, grantâ€" ing this annexation and any person or persoas opposing the same should file their objections with the underâ€" signed, the Secretary of The Ontario Municipa! Board within 14â€"days from the date of this publication. Sane drivers make Driving isn‘t dancingâ€"â€"yOu shouldn‘t DATSD at Toronto this 24th day f Januiry, A.D., 1949 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD THE MATTER OF Section 23 Oof IROQUOIS FALLS Phone 34 NOTICE pedestal the statue of gift from France to the M. B. SANDERSON, SETCRETARY Restaurant For Sale Step in And Take Over Good Business, Good Bargain safe streets (Signed) THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Town Market omaa. Town Clerk was asked to look over various byâ€"laws from other cenâ€" tges and with Mr. Bartleman,. comâ€" mittee chairman,; set up a list of rules and regulations for the Timmins Farâ€" mer‘s market. Mr. MacDonald wao has been the caretaker of the market for the past three years will continue in that posisitios and the market will he open Saturday. Councillor DelVillano wished to limit the market to vegetables and meats of the district. He said that any fruit truckers from the South would take up too riuch room on the market. ‘There isn‘t much room there." It mighit be a good thing for counâ€" cil to begin looking for a more fayâ€" orable lot for the Town Market as the prseent location is very small for such a large town and is in a poor location with no outside parking facilities for trucks. » Said Councillor Bartleman after the letter had been read by the clerk: "Harumph, that‘s the same old story. He‘ll do everything in his power but why didn‘t he go over and see the Minâ€" ister: of Transport or something like that and report what was said?" The Mayor suggested that they wait and see what the letter from the Deâ€" nartment of Transport had to say. Theletter from the Department of Transport had little to say except that "We want it now," said Councillor‘ DelVillano. "How about a letter right | back to the Department of Transport?" "We‘ve been trying for years to get arn airport," replied His Worship. "We can only wait and see what happens.‘" A ljetter of thanks to the Touncil from Mrs. J.D. Mackean was read. Mrc. MacLkean thanked the council for the letter to her and the family and the kindness during her bereavement. "A very lovéely letter," commented Councillor Bartleman, Council agreed. The matter of the road allowance running north of Algonquin Boulevard was brought up as a letter from Ete Hydro Commission chairman Robert Saunders stated that the HMHydro Comâ€" mission had jurisdiction over that proâ€" perty. It was believed that the Hyâ€" dro had the ruling of this prpoerty as it was within the highwater mark alâ€" Iswance along the r‘ver. The matâ€" ter was deferred for investigation. M». Bartleman submitted to Council the suggestion that each councit meetâ€" ing begin with a prayer and showed the mayvor and members of council a "The same old story," said Bartleâ€" man. "the member probably could have done something in this matter, but he didn‘t. the matter had been referred to the Air Transport Board. "wWait till I get down to Ottawa, said Karl Eyre, "and I‘ll get your air port for you." (Continued from Page One) CRORAH KERR and her cightâ€"monthsâ€"old daughter, 4anic Janc, meet a roving cameraman in London‘s scveonoer Syuare. Miss Kerr recently completed work J G_â€"M‘s "Edward, My Son," in which she coâ€"stars â€" Spencer Tracy. The picture was filmed in Englarâ€" Ansonville ime Out For Baby If some truckâ€" all the way up 1e market," he set prayver which was being used in several municipalities. "This in line with the sertiments expréessed by Your Worship in your inâ€" augural address,." said Mr. Bartleman, "that we seek divine guidance in our work in Council." 'The prayer read as "With thanksgiving for the work of the pioneers, and wif? tude for all the blessinys of the past, let us ask the help and the guidance of His spiri discharge of our duties as Ma Councillors of this Town. ~ measure ol imiy we may have a right jud:{ things. â€" So guide our we beseech thee, that al takings may promote ht the people of our town, the glory of Thy Holy natr Montreal is the only C making compulsory the nlacement ‘of overhead wil with underground wiring Our Daily Specials are tops health and bottom in cost. 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