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Porcupine Advance, 1 Dec 1949, 1, p. 3

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Athe sum 0o: twentyâ€"f.ve dolilars to the Antiâ€"Liquor, League. During the meeting Mr:. A. Ramasay gave an address and pointed out to members that "just cne glass of bevâ€" .erage containing may make a passon a slive to the hab Sor life." Donation to Antiâ€" It was to present another member ‘0f the auxiliary with a life i y . ‘member:HWip icértificate. Following, the adjcurnment of the meeting 1unch was served by Mrs. Lang and Nrs:. McGill, 4 Recen g a dinner meeting was held by the lceal unit of the Federaâ€" tion of %en Teachers‘ Association of Ontario, in the Rainbow Room of the Goldfjelds Hotel, at which fiftyâ€" . eight teachers were present. Miss Mildred Tackaberry presided. brings loss <f character, loss of jobs, and loss of homes." Another highlight of the mesting wes an addre s by Mrs. D. Reynolds of the Chth'Ch 0o: the Nativity and a member ‘of‘ the Catholic Women 53 lArgue. In her talk<she pointed out ‘What. will happen‘to your girl and my girl and your boy and my boy, if gcarified ard attractive drinkingz places with rich furnishings and soft ‘lights are voted in on Desember 14." Dorothy Taylor, who has returned from a year spent on exchange in England, was introduced by Miss Ida Ccle. Miss Taylor gave a very interâ€" esting account of her Easter visit to Europe. At the close of the meeting, flowers were presented to Miss MacDonaid by Miss Tackaberry. SCHUMACHER Many New Rooks Mrs, B, Rutherford who led the worship service said in part, "We beâ€" lieve tnat. the gpirit of God moves men, to acknowledge their sins and accept divine forziveness and grace. ipd . witne:s 0: the church, Rer :r with the outpourâ€" inz of spirit, goes forwerd with the ‘ ower and love today." Th secretary displayed a AA@ beok: suitable for chilâ€" Miss F.,. MacDonald Principal of Moneta School, Honored â€"‘The gueat of honour was Miss Flora MacDonald principal of Moneta School. Miss MacDonald was introâ€" duced by Miss Marcella Lynch, who spoke lightly of her as a teacher and principal in the Porcupine. She paid tribute to her as â€"a pioneer in our having been..one of the early local prmzdents. agd lgter a director, and now â€" provincial president of the Federatiart of Women Teachers‘ sociation®£ #+Ontario. Fe,derati%; work, Miss MacDonald having been.one of the early local PHONE 3525 ‘‘EVERYTHING IN MUSIC" D. H. Wigston R, O,, Miss MacDonaldâ€" graciously replied Optometrist All ’l‘ynu SIC BOX PIANOS 57A Third Ave, Timmins Car. Spruce St. and Third Ave PHONE :24 _ â€" Timui~> ‘Clean Rooms The King Edward â€" _ Hotel Day or Week Willis Co. Mason Risch IRECORDS â€" Very Reasonable Bates Qulet Atmosphere Eyes Examined mark cof esteem and in recognition of the honour which she has brought to the local association. Miss Ethel Campbell, who is on exâ€" Mant): New Books On Li brary Shelf * Following is a list of the new books to be found on the shelves of the Schumacher Publie Librfiry. Send 2E¢ for EACH pattern with name, address, style number and sizz> to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Box 226, Madison Square Stctisn, New York, N Y. No. 2891 is cut in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 36, 28, 40, 42, 46, and 48. Siz> 36 skirt requires 1 7/8 yds. 54â€"in. jerkin 1% yds. 54â€"in. fabric. Nb, 3053 is cut in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 ,18,â€"20, 36, 38 zand 40. Size 16 reâ€" requires 1 7/8 yds. 39â€"in. sifts THE OLD HOME TOWN ~Riverside Pavilion HENRY KELNECK HIS "The Dancers Mecca‘ For The Best Music And Finest Dance Floor 41 st Music ance Floor CE ‘avilion Mecca" To The Mndc of [ECK HIS ORCHESTRA Nonâ€"Fiction: Champlain, The Life c1f Fortitude, Bishop; Samue! Pepy‘s. The Saviour Cf The Navy, Bryant:; Josse James Was My Neighbor, Croy; S:. ignase, Canadien Altar Of Marâ€" tyrdom. Fox; Niagara QGcuntry, Graâ€" ham: Twelve Sport Immortals, Heyn: don; Cross Country, MecLenpan; Paintar‘s Craft, Mayer; Castle of Quebsc, Morgan,; They Siruck _Opal. Murphy;: Father Flannagan of Boys‘ Town, Oursler Oursler; Grecstest Story Ever To!l1i, The Life Of Jesus, Oursier; Hook Of Nature Hobbies, Pettit; Soangs Of A Sun Lover (Ps:try), Servite: We Went Thatâ€" A. B:illiant study of The Writtan Corstitution of the Unled States, and the unwritten of England, Stanâ€" rard; Roosevelt And The Russigns, Ihc Yalta ‘Jonference, Stettinius, Jr.; W . C. Fields, His FclMss And Forâ€" tunes. Tayor; In Defense of Worms (Fishing), Vn Deée Water; North African Prelude, First 7000. Years, Welch; By Moonstone Creek, Wells: My â€" Indian Sonâ€"Inâ€"Law, Wernkeor; The Tigeor Of ‘France, Clemenceau. Williams. Fiction: Wonder Of All The Gay W ;~*1. Barks; The Greenroom, Basso; Almost Glory, Benédict: Julian‘s Way. Brophy: The Freeholder, Brown:; Th Aspalt J‘angle, Burnétt: Place Called Esthervi® . Caldwell; Midnight Boy, awa;, 'Sx;nit'.x; The Two Constitutions, Ch.â€"mborain; Mister Ames Against Time, Child; The Long Bridge, Cook; Gadmus Henry, Edmsonds; The Big Eyc, Fzience Ficticn, Ehrlich; Venus. The Lonely Goddess, Erskine; D2â€" parture And Other Stories, Fast: Starm Below, Garner; Ca The Highâ€" est Hill, Haigâ€"Brown; My Son And hei., Holt; Time In Ambush, Hughes; Voice OZ The Stranger, Humphreys; Thc Question Of Greégory, Janeway; A Little Sleep, A Slumber, Ktkov; Never Dies The Dream, Lonâ€" don; The Shaadow The Peak, Mason: Perilous Passage. Mayse; The River Journey, Nathan; The Sunset Trec, Ostenso; The Mysterious Reisenberg, Jr.; The Dream Merâ€" ckants, Robbins; The Gamester, Sabatini; Weeds Of Violence, Schenck; Divine Mistress, Slaughter; The Rock Cried Out, Stanley; Twilight Of The Floods, Steen; Doctor Wil, Stiles; The Passionate Jcourney, Stone; Vigilâ€" ante, Summers; The Cry And The Convent, Thompson:; Magnolia Widow, Walker; Live With Lightning, Wilson; It Was Like This, Winslow. Mysteries: One Of Those Things. Cheyney; You Can Call It A Day, Cheyney; Crooked House, Christie;° Inland Passage, Coxe; A (}raveyard\ To Let, Dickson; Count The Ways, Disnesy; Raining Vinlence, Du| Bois; All On A Summer‘s Day, Gardâ€" ner; The D. A. Breaks An Egg, Gardâ€" rer; Lovely Lady, Pity Me, Huggins; Do Not Murder Before Christmas; lams; The Brass Derby Murder, Knight; The Man Who Held Five Aces, Leslie; Save The Witness, Mcâ€" Geer;â€" Wreath For Rivers, Marsh; Dardanelles Derelect, Mascn; The King And The Corpse, Murray; The Eqdge Of Violence, O‘Farrel; Four Lost Ladies, Palmer; CéEt Cf Many Tails, Queen; Hand Me A Crime, Rusâ€" sell; Gun In Daniel Webster‘s Bust, Schernf; The Dark Light, Spicer; Days Of Misfortunse, Stein; Time To Kill, The Hanging Heiress, Wormser. Reypastered U $ Parent Off.co Westerns: The Marshall Of Deer Creek, Cody; Rustler‘s Moon, Ermine: The Man From Thief River, Fisld: The Feathered ESombrerc, Fox; Gunâ€" sight Range, MacDsnald; The Doctor At Coffin Gop, Savage, Jr.; Botched Brand, West. Young Moderns: Fun With Paper Doll:, Leg; Adventures of Don Quixâ€" ots, ~Barrett: The Tstem Casts A ~â€"â€"~â€"___ 4B PORCUPINE Apvanc2 »imawa 8. "TARIiO By STANLEYZ Ycoung Raizle Tums Candy, White. 9 to 12 yérers: Barnum‘s First Sirâ€" cus, Benet;; Pennywinks, The, Clark; Shadow, Bell; Mysterious Caboose, Mystery, ~Bonner; Sharon‘s Nursing Disry, ‘Deéenning, R. N.; Jeff White, Young: Woodsman, Dietz; Pecog Bill, Texas Cowpuncher, Felton; Spice Ho! Lhewes: Skyroad To Mystery, Mystery, Knight; Merry Takes A Chanee, Mcâ€" Cormick;,. Last Of The Wild Stallions, Meyers Johnny King, Quarterback, Secret Of The Hidden Room, Seymour Two Against The North, SFurtleff; (Escape On‘*Skies, Stapp; Fhe â€" Painted Garden, ‘Streatfield; JS Sat s !Pet poisoner at Guelph has, brought fear to community, heartache to owners. Anne Lindamood, 12, watches Trump, who was rushed to Ontario Veterinary college just in time to save him. l c n C420 20 olz N) .L 2/ A complete Banking Service is available through our Canadian Branches and Foreign Agents throughout the RESERV E $10,290,000 CAPITAL $7,000,000 34 (,OR #H 35. 'I'he Poor In The . Wa’l De "Angeli; Feasts And Frzolics, Fenner; Look Out For Ostriches, â€" Juta; Ammal Weaâ€" pons, Mason, 6 to Y years: The First Thanksgivâ€" ing, Barkdsle; The Wizard And His Magic Powder, Campbell; Septimus, The St. Bernard, Collins; Flossie And Bossiec, La Gallienne; Here Comes The Perkinses, Le Grand:; The Fabuâ€" lous Flight, Lawson; Play With Flants, Selsam; David‘s Railroad, Wooley: Sngkes, Zim. And a large new ~selection Cf books for the five year olds. Commercial and Other Loans. 4 (after provision for bad and doubtful debts).,...... Liabilities of Customers under Acceptances and dind db d CA Rut buZ N ie MEA O 0 0 B 2 s B Letters of Credit (as per contra)...... Bank Premises...........}}..}}}}s s iviss s Other Assets......... m y . Deposits........@ «k se« ks es > s > e e e e ce y e e e ce ece e e Notes in .k .6 es Acceptances and Letters of Credit QOutstanding .. Other Liabilities. se s se se 6 TOTAL LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC......... Dividends due Shareholders. . o n C t a es + Capital, Reserve and Un.d.nnded Prohts ......... Profits for the yéar ended 31st October, 1949, after contributions to Staff Pension Fund and after making appropriations to Contingency Reserves out of which full provision tor bad and doubtful debts has been made........................... Provision for depreciation of Bank Premises, Furniture and Equipment....... o nA c es s es s o p n s orde t Provision for Dominion and Provincial Taxes..... Dividends at the rate of $1.20 per share.....,..... s ts Balance of Profits carried forward.....,.............see e k.+. Profit and Loss Balance 30th October, 1948 Profit and Loss Balance 31st October, 1949........,........... Balance at credit of account 31st October, 1949........... AL BANK OF CAN ADA 75th ANNUAL STATEM ENT â€" Ww. G. MORE, President Year ending 31st October, 1049 PROFIT AND LQSS ACCOUNT school hall recently. During the business sesion, Seoreâ€" tery K. Stuibs read a letter from the Antiâ€"L.quor League of Timmins, and the sun o° $10 was voted to the cause. Mrs. J. Douglas wa; nominated to reoresent tie Home and Schos: Delightful vocal selections were given by Miss Mary Zudel and Frank Boivin, who were accompanied at the pilano by Mrs. duced by Mrs. Larcher and they enâ€" tertained by cinging severa‘: French Canadian Comic sorygs. Canadian Comic The guest speaker of the evening was Pat Murphy, clerk of the Townâ€" ship of Tisdale, who outlined in an interesting manner the )itiee and re ponsibilitiee of the various agenâ€" T. E. Hawkins presided at the meetâ€" cies in muniâ€"â€"pal ubvernmex, g of the Central Home and Sch00! council, scnool bsard ani sociation when they mest in the koard. He said that all shou \ ASSETS LIABILITIES Phone Anytime Be well prepared when winter‘s icy blasts start to blow. Have your eoal bin filled today wu‘J\ quality lump coal. sOoLD EXCLUSIYELY AT: o.c...‘.m.u..’..n. WENDELL B.. BREWER 153 Commercial Ave. on the Public Echool FOOTHILLS COAL o o o eve e oje 06 #.¢8 Chairman of the Board NOW AVAILABLE 0 o o s o o o I. K. JOHNSTON, General Mana 0 Oi0 P9.9 * 0 are ecze s Mr. Murphy said it portant, unde: a democratic s) s thet all who are entitled to , do vote. Generally only 30 to 40 per cent of the ratepayers vote, he stated. To conclude the evening, Mrs. served tasty refresaments and an enâ€" joyszble social period was enjoyed. Bill Sawyer of Toronto is a busiâ€" nas; visitor to the district. i 187,107,243.36 $ 49,326,930.12 | 24,207,063.44 ~9,183,411.94 ©213,526,555.96 14,485,675.31 â€" 16,070,783.76 $316,799,420.53 $519,040,569.58 $490,510,614.05 703,137.50 8,662,762.90 â€"160,832.33 $519,040,569.88 $500,037,346.78 $ 10,000,000.00 212,188.88 18,79},033.92 8,662,762.90 6,372,376.56 2,110,07 679,000.00 1,115,255.08 278,255.08 1,515,778.84 1,791,033.92 FUELS 315,820.07 820 98,766.23 666 or 667 this

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