Porcupine Advance, 24 Dec 1946, 1, p. 5

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2C C «i INSURANCE Every dume member ‘of the family, from the youngest tot to Grandpa and Grandma, should get a great kick out of "Little Mister Jim," current attracâ€" tion at the Broadway Theatre. This story is one that has powcrful appeal for all ages; coupled with a _ warm, piognant human story are a wealth of comedy, intense drama and constant parade of suspenseâ€"packed scenes. e LECENSED 9 Herman‘s GZ DRY CLEANING Read the Business Directory weekly to find out where to get what you want. This feature page of The Advance | is the handy way to find service and merchandise of all kinds. 174 Cedar St., North Timmins Little "Butch"> Jenkins, who has alâ€" ready proved himself a prime favorite with pictureâ€"goers of all ages and types, is one of the special reasons for the certain popularity of "Little Mister Jim." Never before has this talented, 6e CLEANING e PRESSING e STORAGE * 524 ‘or Pickâ€"up ® Phone P DP P P P PP â€"ap> i P« DP 4P t 4 PP D D/ > P D DP P d > ~dPâ€"~ap> 8 CGifts P PP 4P _ â€"P C P â€"<â€"P P â€"G P â€"AP G P P L O‘zs‘ «t i P B _Algonquin Balsam Phone 3585 _ Timmins "“""f"""“’-’"" that quite so perfectly seemed to interâ€" gv_nne vmh his personality, and to give him such a fine chance to display his talents. Along with little "Butch" are such stellar players as James Craig and Frances Gifford in father and mother parts, Bfirjng Byington, Henry O‘Neill, young Sharon McManus, and Chingâ€" wah Lee, one of the finest Chine:» aptors ever to be seen in a Hollywo>d The plot of "Little Mister Jim" revolves shout a youngster‘s advenâ€" tures when his father is stationed at a western military post, and how he is faced with the problem of saving his futher from a complete breakâ€"up and Army dismissal when sudden tragedy strikes at the family circle. It‘s one of the most moving, beautifully played and memorable pictures of recent Hollywood seasons. For All Occasions TIMMINS HARDWARE TIMMINS‘ LEADING STYLE CENTRE We specialize in domesâ€" tic and commercial reâ€" frigeration. The Roman custom of taking gifts to the emperor was introduced into England as early as the time of Henry III. Queen Elizabeth is supposed to have supplied herself with her jewels and wardrobe almost entirely from these gifts. The Druids distributed branches of the sacred mistletoe, cut with peculiar ceremonies, as New Year‘s gift to the people and the Saxons observed the aay with gifts and festivals. 59 Cedar St., North â€" Phone 3741 The Mayor concluded by wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Guenelte funeral services are complete . . . .. cvery detail is bandled with the utmost underâ€" standing and reliable knowledge. Traditional New Year‘s Gifts Were Sacred FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity â€" Courtesy â€" Sympathy "At times the press was very critical," the Mayor said, "but their criticism is necessary in the public interest, and besides, it helped keep the council on its tocs. "Vic Salomaa, the town clerk, deservâ€" es a special vote of thanks for the grand job he did," the Mayor continâ€" ued, "and all the other members of the staff and the heads of departments did a swell job. Mayor Brunette, in the concludinz address, expressed his regret at the loss of two members he had worked so long with. ‘Ten years with Mr. Mcâ€" Dermollt, and seven years with Miss Terry. f Council Hold Last Meeting (Continued from Page One) ingy forward to meeting the new memâ€" bers of next year‘s council and hoped they would get along well. "The people of Timmins, in reâ€"electâ€" ing four of us who chose to run, conâ€" firmed that they were satisfied with the way we handled things. Mr. Fay expressed his regrets at seeâ€" ing the two old members leave and wished everyone the compliments of the season. Mr. Roberts expressed his pleasâ€" sure.at having been privileged to work with Miss Terry and Mr. McDermott for so meny years and said he felt that their leaving was a distinct lo:s to the people of Timmins. "In all the seven years I‘ve been Maâ€" yor, and the three years I was on the council before that," Mayor Brunette said, "last year was the liveliest of all. And, in spite of all the ctriticism it proved to be a very successful and satâ€" isfactory year. As late as 1692 the English nobility Refrigeration PHONE 3405 BY DAY 2424â€"J AT NIGHTS OR CALL AT 119 PINE ST. SOUTH THE PORCUCPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO s By Dessane Studio 66 Second Ave. Ph. 2060 Your Photograph i/ ! " to the king a purse containing gold. Under the Tudors and the Stuarts it was the habit of ail classes to give presents to friends with the best wishes for the New Year. Ladies received presents of gloves or pins which were then expensive. Someâ€" me kls im imfkkc gqâ€"@~554 . as 52 Floating atop the Wassail bow!l. apâ€" ples stir memories of the "appleâ€"howiâ€" ing" when boys switched the trunks of fruit trees petitioning "a good how!â€" ing crop": somehow, the "lamb‘s wool" (as the decoction of the Wassail bow! is often called) seems reminiscent of Christmas never aroused much enâ€" thusiasm in Scotland â€" but on New Year‘s eve the Wassail bow!l goes aâ€" round, filled with savory liquid nostalâ€" without consulting us! We make moving plcasant and simple, with expert service. were accustomed every year to send â€" gically fragrant New Year’s Evg Festive Occasion Phone 510 83 Third Ave Night Phone 1733 ‘ Ladies received presents of gloves or pins which were then expensive. Someâ€" times the gifts were wrapped in money and from this practice we have the United Movers For Native Scots ‘ Special MIDNITE XMAS NIGHT ///////‘ MOTORS $ ...............'..00.... oofloo-0003000000000.0000000‘0000005000000000000000000000003000000000.00. m‘ UNDERWOOD Limited Underwood Typewriters Portables Uinderwnanad Sundetrand """ §W~ â€"4â€"@C~â€"4â€"O >A t 4P D Phone 3985 â€" Timmins §217 Algongquin Blyd. E; Flight Boots Sheepskin Lined, In Suede And Leather $8.45 and up Repaired and Electrical Appliances Handsel Monday â€" the Monday after New Year‘s, is traditionally the "big Day" for Scotch boys and girls: and. in addition to being the Scotch day of giftâ€"giving, it is a day of feasting and gaiety. Small wonder, that families and friends gather on New Year‘s eve :o "Drink a cup of kindness yet For Auld Lang Syne." young folks rushing to the nearest spring at the stroke of 12 to drink the "cream of the well"â€"the first one so doing, might expect good luck duringz Underwood Sundstrand _ ies A 10â€"KEY ADDING MACHINES Timmins Steam Bath Mechanics Ribbons â€" Suppliecs â€" Rentals REPAIRS â€" REBUILDING to Typewriters and Adding Machines by Factory trained Phone 1140 7 Pine St. South Starting XMAS DAY Showing Doors open 11.30 > t o _e # #40_0 .. * _e_ _e C 4 * ‘0..0 .0. %_.% *o u* .t # ..Q....’. # *o #4 + .0 * 'C * . ) _ .. 0’.. # «# ## # # a* # #@ @ 6 # PM‘.‘-“ «t P PP â€"aP "'"o"mJ â€" â€"â€" Furâ€"trimmed coats, suits and dresses. A haggard realtor says the homsliecss "Canada Holds Lid on Price of Orâ€" are phoning him at all hours of theanges." Over the way it‘s approaching night. This is something new, we beâ€" what the apple cost in the Garden of lieveâ€"the haunted house agent. Eden. Pâ€"P«â€"P~<DB iB PSA â€"4Pâ€" >A ~<p Timmins Used Clothing Store Men and Women‘s Tues., Wed., and Fri, 12 noon to 12 p.m. Saturdays 12 ncon to 2 a.m. 58 Algonquin Blyvd., East PHONE 695 Friday and Saturday ROY ROGERS in | "UNDER NEVADA SKIES" J.) ‘f XMAS DAY 06 Wilson Ave. \Two Glorious Holiday Hits! shows at 1 and 3 p.m. â€" 7 and p.m. Hours ® .'.“.-..l-". e ®# rECORp e _o__o__e_ e . ve o0 se en *s 000000000000000000000 ;0:.00.00.00.00.”.00.0o.“.oo.n.“.u.u.“‘n.u.”‘n"‘ *# . * .0 @ ... o a* . 0.’0.'00 iie ctnaSe B ........0...'0...0 -uluoonooooooo.ooo.oooooooo.oo%‘oooooootooo.o.ooo.ooooooooot On property anywhere in the Porcupine Camp, to build or buy other property or finance busiâ€" ness. Pay back in monthly ‘payiments up to six years. â€"â€" All lincs of insurance â€" PHONE 1135 32 THIRD AVE, Sincere Greetings and Best Wishes The Management and Staff SMITH ELSTON YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD Complete Shows At 2.15, 7 and 9 Plumbing and Heating Starring Lawrence Tierney Anne Jeffreys DRUG STORE N Murtagh | Drug Co. TWO STORES Air Conditioning Contractors Quick, Confidential Phone 327 ird Ave., ~ LIMITED PAGE Kirby Phone 5580A Pine St.

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