# '- Ni‘ f $# f 4 § IN THE â€"ESTATE OF JOSEPH BRAIN, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, who died â€" om the 6th day of October, 1949, at 4A ¢: 17 ‘Timmins, Ontario, notice is hereby given that all persons having any claim against the estate of the said Joseph Brain, late of the Town of rane, are required to file with t Timmins in the District of Cochâ€" executrix hereinafter named or her $ solicitors, a notice of their elaims together with details thereof duly verified by affidavits, and the Exeeuâ€" ‘«Frix will proceed to distribute the *"estate of the said deceased after the Ith day of January, 1950, having ‘regard only to the claims which shall that date. f have been filed with her on or before ‘ DATED at ‘FTimmnis, Ontario, this 'Tth day of December, A.D. 19494. *3 Phyllis Couch, by her solicitors, Messrs. Caldbick Yates, Bank of Commerce Bwilding, o * UE No ols Cl ow ybul i % ds a * t o 0 it # o8 . A bell boy, hangs in p‘oélie.téf,â€stéoci * nearby, watching. " a Claude Desaulniers, partâ€"owner of hotel, stood outside the < window with a longâ€"handled brush ~* in his hands on Saturday afternoon. * _ """% Mr. Desaulniers dipped the brush in .q bucket of soapy water, and applied i t ‘â€" ‘it to the window, every inch, subseâ€" ~..._. guently replacing the brush with a w# * > ~yug~~ um’lbb_er \gl_pe'r,‘wlg;gh he applied, with ï¬-a' 2.A ¢Le Â¥H _# 54 ," Eijz_fnmqï¬tw Boss Demonstrates Valuable Property on Third Ave., Timmins â€" Terms â€" Apartment House, TImmmsâ€"â€"Net Return Over 10% â€" Terms â€" se A WORD PER INSERTION ({minimam 50¢) 171 CEDARXK ST. S. TIMMINS ONT. PFhomes 640 and 681 BARRISTERS, SOLICHITORS NOTARJIES Suite 5 Ellies Bldg. 37 Third Ave.,. Timmins PHONES: Office 3819 Res. 2747 SULLIVAN NEWTON Licensed Municipal Auditors Expert Swiss Watchmaker Phone 26 (Est. 1912) 21 Pine Street North, Timmins, Ontario ‘Phone 104 FOR SALE 49â€"50â€"51 Daily Mass: 6.30, 7.15 and 8.00. Tonight, December 22. Sunday Mass: 5.30, 7.30, 8.30, $.30 8.00 pm.â€"Sunday Scheol Christmas ind 1030. Service. ‘ Sunday, December 25: St. Alphonsus Church, First street, 11.00 a.m.â€"Carol Service schumacher, Rev. Francis Sowinski, 230 p.m.â€"Sunday School oastor. 7.00 p.m.â€"Gospel Service Daily Mass: 7.30 Tiursday, December 29: Sunday Mass; 8.30 and 10 30. Pentecostal Tabernacle, 73â€"C Pine street south, Timmins, Larry Talbot, K LT 0X TX A *T Pastor. (To ensure publication, all church aotes must reach the Advance office 2y Tuesday). Sacred Heart Church, Cedgar street ‘outh cnd Kimberley, Rev. Louis Fonâ€" ‘ana, pastor. Dion, assistants. ® ; Daily Mass: 7.30 _ Cunday Maéass: 7.30, 8.30, 9.30 and 10.30. Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, "emmercicl avenue, Rev. C. Theriault, sastor, Revs. M. Paré, Perron and S. _ St. Paul‘s Churceh, South Porcuâ€" "ine, Rev. David N. Mitchell, Rector. Scturday,â€"PDecember 24: 11.30 p.m.â€"Choral Eucharist. Sunday, December 25: 200 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion .00 p.m.â€"Evening Service: ‘"Ye Shall Find a Babe;" a Pageant of the Nativity: Soloists: Mrs Harry Hawâ€" ken ("Ave Maria," "O Holy Night"): Evenna Tonoff ("Magnificat"); Ann Neill ("Sleep, My Little Jesus"); the congregaticn (“O Come, Let Us Adore Him, Christ the Lord"). Sunday, December 25: 11.00 a.m.â€"‘"‘The Festival of the Family;‘"‘ anthems and carols by the Semor and : Junior ~Choirs. f 12.15 pmâ€"Sunday School, . and intermediate. # Mountjoy United Church, Rev. E. Gilmour Smith, minister. Church of the Netivity, Spruc® _ €unday, January 1: treet north, Rev. H. J. Martindalé 300 p.m.â€"New Year‘s, Service astor, Revs. J. Callaghan and Fâ€"Murâ€" _ Worsrip. ay, cssistants. Monday, Daily Mass: 7.15 and 8.00 7.00 to 3 0( Sunday Mass: 8.50, 9.30 and 10.30. Free E: St. Dcminique‘s Church, Mountjoy, ev. A. Morin. pastor, Rev. E. Gaâ€" Dcily Mass: 7.30 Sunday Mass: 9.00 and 10.30. St. Anthony‘s Cathedral, Fifth avâ€" PEN4LLOSLAL ue, Rev. R. Matthieu, pastor, Revs. Pentecostal Tabernacle, 25 Golden Brunette and L. Leblanc, assistâ€" avenue, South Poreupine, Rev. R. J. ita. ; Hunter. BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TIMMINS ; SO. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off. 223 Ph. Of. 96 BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. Phone 332 unday Mass: 8.30, 9.30 and 10.30 Drew Block Ph. Off. 223 Res. 492 CALDBICK YATES Frank H. Bailey, HRKOMAN CATHOLIC UNITED Eburches 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School, beginning. 700 pmâ€"A Choral Service by the Eenior snd Junior Chcirs under the direction of Mrs J. Wilkins. United Finnish. and Scandinavian C Â¥ _ _ _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 5 s 5 Mission, 53 Rea street south, Rev. Ansonvilie Board of Trade held ‘The members again discussed the A. 1. Heinonen, Minister. (Sevices m, regulsr December meeting M the question of establishing a Policg Court conducted in Finnish, Swedish and youyp Hall, Ansonville Thursday in Ansonville and the secretary wis English) . cvening. December 8th. Whila the instructed to take up with the Municiâ€" Saturday, December 24: attendance was small the executive pal Council if the Township of Calvert £.00 p.m.â€"-Christrfus t:ree celebration members were nearly all presont. . the questicn of making the necessary ~ Sunday, December 25: 3.00 pm.â€"Christmas service of worâ€" Saturday, December 31: 16.00 p.m.â€"New Year‘s Eve celobraâ€" tion. 12.00 a.m.â€"Watch Night Service hovertiscofivend EmCs 7.30 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting. ?‘E'neprésenfd’tfwe on the Northern METHODIST E Ontario body. Free Methodist Church, 145 Reak J. P. Gelinas wss appointed chairâ€" street north, Rev. _R .E. Goheen, pasâ€"@mnan of a committee to arrange for a tor. _ Auoresentatioh to the first baby born Friday, December 23: ï¬'n 1950 to parents residing within the 7.30 p.m.â€"Annual Christmas program § unicipal Corporation of Calvert. Mr. by members of the Sunday School. zelinas was given power to select his Parents and friends are invited. B in committee znd make all necesâ€" Sunday, December 25: sary arrangements to the form of 11.10 a.m.â€"Sunday School for allg'-he presenttion. classes ;subject: Christmas Lesson,@ In conformity with the general ‘"‘God‘s Meéessiah." B ractice throughout Northern Ontario 7.00 p.m.â€"Public Woership; -Christmas%-he members authorized the secretary @#o 2 22 ce 0 c W# u) Monday, January 9: 7.00 to 9.00 pm.â€"Spring term of the Free English Languc:ge Evening School will open at the Mission in Timmins. Tuesday, January 10: 7.30 to 9.00 p.m.â€"The same school uniting Pamour and South Porcdâ€" pine classes, will open xry the South Porcupine OId High School builiâ€" ing. All welcome. Fridcy, December 23: 8.00 p.m.â€"Young People‘s Service Sunday, December 25:; 1¢.00 a.m.â€"Sunday ~Schrcol for all ages. 11.00 a.m.â€"Special Christmas speakâ€" er: Rev. J‘. Spillenaar, of Hearst. 7.00 p.m.â€"Special spesaker: Revy. A. Burnmaster . TFuesday, December 22: 2.00 p.m.â€"Prayer meeting. Everybody Welcome. First â€"Baptist Church, Second avâ€" enue, Rev. E. C. Wood, pastor. (For feature article on "First Baptist Church Members" in Timmins, please turn to page seven, second section). Sunday, December 25: 9.45 p.m.â€"Bible School with classes Friday, December 23: . 7.30 p.m.â€"Annual Christmas program by members of the Sunday School. Parents and friends are invited. Sunday, December 25: i 11.10 a.m.â€"Sunday School for all salad consists d grated cabbage : and chirrot with slic@d, plnientoâ€"stuffed greem olives folded inteo slightly thickâ€" ened lemonâ€"flavored gelatin. . Serve this with soured cream dressing. An easy luncheon salad uses. small halves of canteloupe filled with creamy cottage and glistening pieces. of canned fruit cocktail. Serve this with a thin slightly sweetened French dresâ€" cing to which is added a ‘ew chopped mint leafes. Make a salad base of cream cheese foldea into whipped cream and add to this a combination of fresh or canâ€" until firm. Serve as salad or dessert almonds. Chill in refrigerator trays until <irm. â€" Serve as salad or dessert Cooked cauliflower pieces molded in herb flavored tomato aspic make such a pretty salad that you‘ll have to be ready for seconds. serve on crisp lettuce. Leftover, roast chicken makes a salâ€" ad fit for royalty when combined with seeded green grapes, pineapple pieces and toasted almonds. Use mayonnaise into which has been folided whipped cream as dressing. Arrange peach halves hollow side up in refrigerator tray. Pour. over the following ingredients blended toâ€" gether: one cup cream cheese, with the same amount of mayonnaise, whipped cream and chopped pecans. * cup evaporated milk 2 egg 'hnes, Sflflly beaten 2 tablespoons minced parsiey C t heccucth . Au4. Service; subject: "The Message:‘ Ofï¬ o take â€"» â€"M.armaa» * 1 cup cooked shrimp 1 cup corn kernels, cooked mm m 4 0 Easy Does It PENTECOSTAL BAPTIST of W. J. Grummett, K.C., M.L.A., was present and pointed out the time had surely come when our Indian population could be given full citizenâ€" ship status. In time of war, Mr. Grummett stated, they have answered . t heeail of their country and in many ‘other ways given distinguished serâ€" ;vi.ce and they should now be given full citizenship rights, especially * since they have shown they are preâ€" fpa.red to ;assume full citizenship reâ€" #sponsibilities. Mr. Grummett _ also ‘fcommendéd Police Magistrate E. R. report=d on the result of the Board 5f Trcge‘s appeal to the Fire Underâ€" writers Association for a reduction in rates. This report showed that Ansonâ€" ville and Montrock had both been reâ€" classified and prretically all sections of both villages placed in a more preâ€" ferred class with greatly reduced inâ€" dents of both villages. These reducâ€" tions mean a saving of frowm $2.50 to $5.00 per thrusand insurance, dependâ€" ing on the section or are@ eovered. In some cases this means a saving of $200.00, or mrore, per year for of the merchants. The Boerd memâ€" bers are very pleased with the result and congratulated the executive for nhaving so successfully carried tais $5.00 per theusand insurance, dependâ€" ing on the section or areg eovered. In some cases this means a saving of $200.00, or mrore, per year for of the merchants. The Boerd memâ€" bers are very pleased with the result and congratulated the executive for naving so successfully carried tais mitter through. A A resolution originathi@ in Branch Nc. 170 of The Canadianm Legion, Ir>â€" quois Falls, doaling with the status cnd plight of the Indians of Northern Ontario was presented t> the meeï¬ng. Funeral services were held at Ste. Anne‘s Roman Catholic Church, Iroâ€" quois Falls, for Mrs. Magloire Moreau, c Montrock who died on Novembet 280th at the residence of her dzubhter, Mrs.. J. H. N. Larabie, Ansonville, a{ter a prolonged illness. Mrs. Moreau suffered a severe fall about ning wmonths z50 and was severely injured. Palibearers were Alcid Dalbec, George Decote. Mr. Vachon, Mr. N .Clcutier and NMr. Edgar Proulx of Montrock, and Mr. Omer LeBrun of Ansonville., Rev. Father H. Pagquin officiated. â€" # _ eeis o0 o * _ 1 Y _ TB .. Li ho The â€"members No. 79 of The Canadian Legion for bringing forward this problem ind the secretary was instructed to notify the Frime Minister of Canada, the Leader of the Official Oppositfton and Teaders of minority groups in the House of Commons, as well as the Premier of Ontario, the Leader of the Official Opposition in Ontzrio and leaders of minority groups that our Board of Trade endorsed the resoluâ€" tion wholeheartedly. 4170 _ TY ( MT.A was vYVY TV . e "* 15 mm At t commended â€" Branch Burial ial was in froqucis Falls Roman Catholic comeMpry. Mrs. Moreau‘s husband predecessed her 14 years ago. Mrs. Roreau is survived by one stepâ€" daughter, Mrs. Guitard (Â¥vonne) Buckingham, P.Q., four daughters, Mrs. Thomas Chartier, Mrs. Thomas DeLzplante and Mrs. Lionel Marcotte of Montreck and Mrs. J. H. N. Larabie of Ansonville.. Four sons also survice, Jean Baptiste Moreau of Montrpock; Bepnr)y Mcresu and Maurice Moreau of Torent; and Paul Moreau of Cobalt. ;Tucker for â€" his long and faithful efforts on behalf of the Indian,. It Ansonville and Iroquois Falls ‘o take the necessary steps to have black dress with pink roses. Uutâ€"OIâ€" the organization‘s name changed to town guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anscnville Chamber of Comâ€" Posen, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Abramsor merce, znd the necessary seal, stamps and daughter Dinah, Mr. and Mrs and stationery to be purchased. William Abramson, Mr. nd Mrs. M arrangements as recommended by Magistrate Tucker when he was inâ€" terviewed in this connection, some few months ago. The Boord of Trade felt this would be a decided advantage Funeral Services For Mrs. M. Moreau aad saving on the part cf those have to stteud Court. Two sisters, Mrs. Alma Richard and Mrs. Piesre Massicotte and Grandâ€" mere, P.Q., and Cau de Laâ€"Madeleine, P.Q., cnd two brcthers, Mr. Joseph Gauthuer Grandmere, P.Q., and Mr. Wilbrod Gauthier of St. Tite, P.Q. also survive. Rabbi Linder officiated ct the marriage in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Nosov,. of~EBsther â€"Abramâ€" son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Abrzmson, to William Silver of Monâ€" treal. Given away by her father and mother the bride wore ple blue satin and pink accessories, and carried a bouquet of red and pink roses. The Maid of Honour Miss Dorcthy Abramâ€" son was also dressed in blue with black zccessories and carried a bouâ€" guet of red roses. Mr. Albert Abrmsonâ€" of Toronto was best man. The groom was given zway by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Abramsen of Timâ€" mins. _ There are also 12 surviving grandâ€" children. Mrs. Moreau was a member of the congregation of the Lahies of* Ste. Anne. At the reception the bride‘s mother received wearing a grey crepe dress with blzck accessories and a corsage of red roses, assisted by the groom‘s gister, Miss Mcon Silver wearing . a black dress with pink roses. Outâ€"ofâ€" town guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Posen, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Abramson Esther Abramson Weds Wm. Silver Hofftman dawghter, Natalie, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs S, Ackron of and Mrs. Louis Abramson, Mr. and land Lake, Mrs. Helen Rosentl Mrs. S. Simmer, Mr. snd Mrs. Milton Virginiatewn, Mr. and Mrs. C. Abramson and daughters, Anne and stein and Dr. and Mrs. Bernst Claire. Mr. and Mrs. E. Korman and Cochrane. o son, Mr. W. Winkleman, Mr. S. _ The bride and groom were son, Mr. W. Winkleman, Mr. S. Finkleâ€" man, Mr. H. Finkeiman Mr. and Mrs. F. Fieldman and daughter, Mr. L. Shankman, Mr. H., Shankman and son Norman Rabbi lld Mrs. Linder and daughters. Vet:® and Annie, and son, Tecil, o‘f Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Uly Levinson of South Porcupine, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abramson, Montreal, Mrs. M. Levos, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. S. Finkleman The bride and groom were t tained by friends and relative Timmins and Ansonville before elling to Montreal where they For travelling the bride a winre suit with black acces and a grey persian lamb ccat. _ I They will reside in Montregl. w l TB * s va â€" + â€"a â€" Phone 1876â€"M hhy $ L 126 Toke St. Timmins Our> Daily Specials are t in health and boittom in cost. FINE FOOD RAILWAY STREET Ansonville Silver Grill