Porcupine Advance, 8 Dec 1949, 1, p. 7

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he magistrate 1ssued a very stern w rning to . Alan Bram'field when ,h gave him suspended sentence, bindâ€" 4 himwthesumntmmkeq peace for two years. a ># Brcmfiéld was charged with theft «of two trilite lamps and mirror from Canadian Legion Hall and sold articles to a second hand store. ‘The value «of the gcods mcen Wak ‘batween $40 and $45 and all » were ‘retrieved. Licensed Municipal ‘Auditors 17 CEDAR 8T. S. ONT. Fhones 640 and B1 \ _ Police Court ul l s J B SVHIIVAN sc s s ols 0"!:: *# +â€" |A‘4.-‘ "Q L AL Aptment Hmse, Timmlm-â€"Net Return Over 10% 1 J it 1 THE CANADIAN BANK Monthly Deposits provide for repayment. ~Do you require a Valuable Properby on Third Ave., Tlmmms _ Perms â€" Suspended : Sentence Apply to nearest branch 6# for any reasonable purpose? Two . Years sR ./ / "Méy I say something, your honâ€" province as a community event. This cur," requested ‘the accused.~ ‘"This @elightf@l Christmas feature was ii"nothing to laugh about as the people started here and sponsored by the in the court think it is.> For some.Timmins Adult EAucation Group, ait, S AGQGUOFAA AIVVGUV Qi) till pcu;.uc ViGM _ DA t _ â€" _ U YJ _ ULIC . wl * [ in the court think it For some.Timmins Adult KA4ucation Group,., *"¢ Matheson #Progressive Conserâ€" anknown reason when I take a drink under the convenership of Mrs. ©.*VAtive Association held their regular I must teke a car. When your honour G. Armitege, with Mrs. Wilkins as ;neetmg in the ‘Gourtroom . Thursday, piosses sentence would he recommend the very @ble . assistant. t of December. Guest speakers Jyce and Mr. Frank that ‘I get treatment by a psychiâ€" »werc Mr. Percy \ wes well attended, a member. was reâ€" atriIs; 7 ts pi th _ danger "that tThe Carol Festival mxght "In every other place they seem be deferred this â€" year, ‘but at the to have been very ienient with you," social of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band, > g.om:gt f:l!;n 8 xfitfi with the cce Tob 1 in o. t6, R. ®. we%ude Te saggestion'*".lam date.. Thea%im { rptp]::en c : send _ yolu to the Téeformatory.. for . two that the Band might be cble to take s 111. To e od nex years iess one day.‘ > f . up the work of organizing and spenâ€" gl:::! ing W announced at a later 1 nanmtansst Ahai n ‘ata a PMLL 2 ul nb a o Timmins in <the District cf Cochâ€" executrix hereinafter named or her solicitors, a notice of their claims together with details thereof duly. verified by affidavits, and the Execuâ€" trix wih ‘proceed ‘to distribute . theâ€" estate of the said deceased after the "th day of January, 1950, having. regard only to the claims which shall that date.. have been filed with her on or before The record read by the Crown Atâ€" many car thefts all across the counâ€" ternéey was a long one and involved try. ® T wCl a wA E_ 2C 2 ‘a €P m 2 . _ N m ESTATE OF. JOSEPH BRAJIN," late of the Town of Timming, in the fiistrict of Cochrane, who died . on ‘the 6th day ctf October, 1949, at Timmins, Ontario,, notice 'g!ven ‘that â€" all persons having any claim Against the estate of the said is hereby Calvert North, . the â€"vacancies were filled | by acchmm by . ° Messt‘s. Secord Robinson: and â€" Qscar. Rese. In Consclidated Schlsol ~â€"Section horth the candidates for ‘election will be Messrs. Percyâ€" Bigras, Alex Demrah, and E. Purdy, with . two vacancies on thte DATED at Timmais, Ontario, this 7th day cf December, A.D. 19494. ._Phyllis Couch, cated that the door of the vesidenc» _entered the house from the West and then immediately to the left on the North there were two doors about 6 â€"inches cpart, ome down to the basement and the other to the sleeping quarters of the deceased. It appeared that Mr. HBisnchette beâ€" came comased after entering the resiâ€" gence und fell down the celiar stairs. The key to the residence was found on the cellér steps. Mr. Blanchette was 83 years of age and an old age perâ€" giver 'fiiat all persons having ‘,“S' claim against the estate of the said Joseph Brain, late of the Town of Accidental Death Verdict Returned 2 V Aarnant uhxmmmummekw by her solicitors, Messrs. Caldbick Yates, Bank of Comtmerce Buildmg, Timmins, Ontario. l2 ~The ‘Christmasâ€" ~Carol â€" Festival, uilding, which hasâ€"been so pronounced a sucâ€" _ iess in the past two years will be 49â€"50â€"51 held in the Mcintyre Arens on Sunâ€" CAXL. APPOENTMENES â€"â€" ~ mT’C.A:C inn%tahem {uil ‘informing them thst the {Club had sppcinted Jack Sullivan to jreplace Don Hardy, the Public School mendation fcr the council as these men are attending the meetings but aot as a. voling member.. This is a time uf the ‘yeur for the T.C.A.C. was â€" promptly iplaced. the BRand, andâ€" the â€"of ‘the execuâ€" tige and the ‘bandsmen alike was that the Band shoula add <this: work to their other publicâ€" service this yer At â€" ~Ccnce a. committee wasâ€" formed, T‘d like to make a resolution to have aup the work of organizing and sponâ€" soring this year‘s The matter to ~Awardâ€" Prize . "Sohool who during last term showed the. â€"most marked~ improvement in their: work from January to June term will receive an award from the Matiiâ€" estm ‘Braench of the Wamen‘s Instiâ€" ‘. tute. Those chosen were: Ida Damâ€" * browitz, Kent Craig and Eugene : Longstreet, Gordon Joseph, Dorothy Jimmy.. Andrews, Billy i Brcughton, Tommy Monohan, Rohald Ceratch and James Moore. It is «hoped thet the books will arrive in S be presented at the Christâ€" £ mas concert to be held December ) OAiL ie ,' . Holds Annual Social ~The ‘Christmasâ€" ~Carol â€" Festival; which hasâ€"been so pronounced a sucâ€" ‘mess in the past two years, will be heid in the Mcintyre Areng on Sunâ€" day evening, Dec. 18th, ‘commenci‘ng atâ€" 9 w‘cleck sharp. Not only has~ each Carol Festival drew an attend4â€": ance of over 3,000, ‘but the event has . wion : wide asittention ‘throughout ‘the province as a community event. This® 5 ‘ ‘The children from Matheson â€"Public following will be in attendance. Mr. Gustave :Stein for the â€" Agricultural Society, one from the Matheson town council, Legion, Kinsmen clubs, Black Township Council and the Matheson Women‘s Institute. It is expected that eachpone present will be in < position to state to what exâ€" tent they will be able to assist, finanâ€" cially, in this worthwhile project. Ronny Ward, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ward of Matheson, had a narâ€" row wescape from serious injury Satâ€" urday last when he was hit by a car. The docter advised close observation, Mr. and Mrs. . Orris, Vlaad announce: the ‘birth of a daughter, Donna, at the Anson General Hospital, Iroquois Falls ‘on Dec. 4th. Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, Marâ€" â€" jorie, at the Anson General Hospiâ€"â€" ® tal, Iroquois Falls; cn December the After the ‘time limmit for quatiftyâ€" tng lind expired it ~was tound that sor election in the the Sollowing nominees hnd qualified forthroming muni tipal election in the Municipality of over 30 ‘years. No ‘imquest is being hneld. Nomine@ Qualified : : For l In ;Congolidcted . School . Section Barney Nescv, Merchant; Paul Roy, uns should not be Carol â€" Festival,. pronounced a wo years, will be Te Arens on 10th fatheson And District 99 o -’hn.s. Photo Christmas «will » be brighter for hundrbds o! ‘thousands ‘of ‘lowâ€" income Canadians it the: Commons‘ speeds ‘up ‘its handling of business so that the:budget is passed.*There are ‘chequesâ€" worth more thin 320 each :om the â€"average : ready " to <go rout : to :neatty‘ 300,000 ‘Canadians, but they. can‘t be mailed yet." These.cheques are ‘going: io: people who now are not paying income taxes, becatuse ofâ€"the«increased exemptions, but : who ~did *have., taxes ‘deducted {om their. pay during first four months â€"ofâ€" the year,* Mary_â€"Shields, sOttawa; . above Adisplays rebate vheque. A VOTE AGAINST COCKTAIL LOUNGES will mean eventually a DRY PORCUPINE. Give this serious consideraâ€" tion, Mr. Hardâ€"workng man. Will,you allow yourself to be deprived of this democratic privilege? DO YOU KNOW that there are about 20 times as many beer outlets in this area as there are Llcensed Paflou mre they sell "hard liquor?" What have the prohibition forces done to stamp out this evil, or the megdl outletS‘ of, * BHquor? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! You, Mr. Citizen, can rectify this deplorable condition on December 10th and December 14th ty VOTING "YES" in favor of Cocktall Lounges, under Government Control. $â€"The Soâ€"Called "DRYS" give the;BG tidggers "the Breaks.â€"â€" _ f 5* ‘ t« ° Nee t e W â€" C 1 /4 7â€"Again, we say emphatically, PROHIBII’;'I,ON“‘QW NEVER waum Jt m the worst n c a‘ | :““..“‘“J L 24 A #2 _ PPR uk m n L n e ie o o 20 2 # 2 JA# 2 _ c ce td dn am F Lounges are preferable for clubs, societies, and business people who desire moderation. $â€"Cocktail Lounges do away with bootlegging, and provide proper facilities, governed ty Government regula 4â€"Prohibition has never worked. VOTE YES, on the Referendum, December 10th and December 14th and "STOP" the DRY CAMPAIGN 5â€"The Province of Quebecâ€"one of the largest Provinces in Canada â€" permits Licensed Cocktail Bars, and the.. experience ‘of Quebec has taught citizens the method of moderate drinking, without recource to Wflmt methods" which contribute to juvenile delinquency, as in other provinces which profess to call themselves "IRY." t : :mu ‘The move m'ovxdes the opportunity of enjoying refined community. influenced by the Temperance Societies, and "Blind Piggers," and should be envugh to disevurage the prohipi tionists in their efforts against selling.cocktails by the glass, or with food. By Mrs. G R. Weir News men‘s Unstitute held ¢heir regular at ‘the home of Mrs. A. Brightwell: with sevoenteen â€"members and â€"six vio ~~ present. â€" Exchange of gifts was roll call gnd the proâ€" gramme was conducted in the tradiâ€" tional Christmas spirit with Christâ€" mas carols and singâ€"song. Mrs. A. Ronny Ward, son cof Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ward of Matheson, had a narâ€" row wescape from serious injury Satâ€" urday last when he was hit by a car. The docter advised wlose ‘wbservation, without sleep for a few hours ‘and he is now reported:â€"cut of danger, and back<to normal. ENT INSERTED BY THE COMMITTEE OF aRE FOR COCKTAIL LOUNGES years purchases give her great â€"credit ~River fSchool Areaâ€" for work well done in this dinrection. Secretory Mrs. N. The joint Prostesses were Mrs. Wm. Brightwell, Mts, N. GOri Besston sand Mrs. A. Brightwell. 0. Wolf, Mike SBarber, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mackwood of Shitlâ€" lington had a visit from ‘her nisce and nephew, Aiex and Agnes Voldock of North Bay, also her daughter, Dorâ€" Their son, Syl Mackwoed has accept ed :s position with the Jrhn-Manviun Company and â€"will live in ‘Matheson. recently called to Kirkland Lcike to help her daughter care for her griondâ€" child who is reported to be very i11. Mrs. sanny Morin, of Timmins. spent three days week at Ramore tairdressing. â€" She was joined by her husbanrd Saturday and spent the wtekâ€"end ‘at Mathescn. Their wse son, Terry, spent the three days with is grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector comforts in modern hotels, which pay taxes in your:@lfim Miss Oftive Clark of Shiftington held The Businessman‘s and â€" Workingman‘s c Candidate : 2 Years as Chairmun of Fire and Light Committee OF TAXPAYERS in healith and bottom in cost. Keep Pay Entvelopes PuAl WE SERVE â€"=â€" â€"«â€"â€"~ RAILWAY STREET 1y : +a 44 Lt A a6* '3“ rwot t”};j

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