Porcupine Advance, 26 Jan 1950, 1, p. 4

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Errol Cross has returngea to Ottawa after visiting the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyâ€" rus Cross for the past month. Charlie Grummett, Mrs. Jas. Campbell, Mrs. W. J. Grummett and Mrs. A. G. Snell motored to Kapuskasing over the weekâ€"end and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leclair. Arch fGGillie BA. Se, OLS. 3. W. iste, O.A_S. Enginter, Architect and Surveyors $17 Algzonquin Blvd. East ONTARIO â€" Phone 36% 14 CEDAKR ST. S. ONT Certified Public Accountant Licensed Municipal Auditor 39 Third Ave. â€" Timmins, Ont. 2¢ A WORD PER TINSERTION (minimum 50¢) D Claasthed Advertising anus t shoneo a sult o6of 7 written â€" heforr Gauthier QGauthier P.H. LAPORTE, C.G.A. and ASSOCIATES Ee Dorcupine Adbaner i1al Ansonville News SOCIAL and PERSON CLASSIFIED ADS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS NOTARIES Suite 5 Elies B‘dg. 3% Third Ave., Timmins Expert Su THE CGANADIAN BAKK OF COMMERCE Monthly Deposits provide for repayment. Gillies Este to meet Mortgage and Other Payments? Phone 28 Phones 6490 and 681 efore Iinsertion to »irk a 46â€" cash rate. advance will not be respon r errors occurrting in tele adlvertisements, or a re c~opy not carefully legibh Mistakes oecurring frorn urces are wholly at adver PROFESSIONAL CARD Apply to ascrest branch of Do you require a ink Loans 1 lU Watchmaker *J Tiimmins in abundar has fathers ant might have sang When Un sang when t sing and they supposed to be than popular 1 of "I‘ve Got Z canuts" had t] sides. Ww a grand | everyone March t ea with going to get one Of bI it turned out to be a hat complete with people have all the lu« severEl r felt them times. We Timm be Bc first t field | from. a di from abo Bob score needd mor litt] Dukes) played a poin t or thos . relate RARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. Phone 33 Barristers at Law GREGORY T. EVANS, B.A. GERARD C. EVANS, B.A. 13 Third Ave. Timmins, Ont. Ph. 2725 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bldg. W William Shub, B. not hoot a litt ure the cial event bes itcre @ys make I1r Drew Block h. Of. 22 BARRISTER and SOLICITOHE NOTARY PUCUBLIC Frank H. Baney, ler hal Hhark of Cammer nel al Kolicit red eve lan od Y THIS‘NXN THAT A GCGaod Gam YÂ¥ uin and polel} lar durin al 101 it was a ch Roundupo eating ith all 6 1¢ t r party it dir instead «* 0.)!)2 ed hc I was beset upon by several little people one dzsy in the hall. Some were velling "no" some "yes" so I called a vote and the majority were in favour. What was the quotation you ask; Well ao0me one just handed me two little pieces of gossip (for which I had to give a signed guarantee that punC mavy be ob smm Quick Relief from Paoin =â€"â€"â€"â€"an \\Ca” UOU lend me a Paraao/ Iablef them. Did Anne G. and Linsey MacN â€" ve a good time i.t the dance soms turday night? I hope they did. rougnout the eveni ings nolding up the lloons to whither i not argue â€" we only ur ttend. Plegse remember it but NO CORSAGES!! ckets for this programme be obtained from almost . made quite a hole. ter the food there re in thei l lenri Nanole would apperr in print), waen l more rushed expressing their on the matter. Here are the two f news make what you can out arv the We shall clo: > basket ball Ur assuranCce school â€" so it seet alk down the Upst A GirL d thct about winds up for this ‘ shall close things by wishâ€" asket ball teams the best of heir games with Cochrane end. Good night. IROQUOTIS FALLS DEATHS m Roach and Phil egionnaires: Jos. d Maiella Montfo the longer existed. As fo dcorations, the back covered with zn and vyou Nep:s 1C Mad Secramble 1€ )t e More Partiecs T rvices were held on 10th in the Church Martyrs, Ansonville. anoleon Larabie, of 1s m the c maAC by a thesi n tV ffer confider e ~of de ered the empIioyâ€" bitibi Power and at Iroquois Falls. irried the former ‘au of Montrock im. Threae chilâ€" Vive: Yyon, 14: headache, tooâ€" ible afterâ€"effects 110 ming 1 their joint Friday night n‘t want to leave make embarrassâ€" it‘s Paradol she 11 uC be a the employâ€" mea here seem to be annual Tri ard 1 th Knights 1i nots, quring 5 sing songs caused the forementioned Dr ontfo {Toose itif bje 1a t nbl r residon Ansonvill nt °Y ons whicn r a balloon r while atâ€" 10n Â¥ ou need s hall and a eged by : orgive m dance 0o think tha se that w il uUp t} Draâ€" of : and mbert. weEre 1 uneral n I parâ€" e Hi Y ; sleigh bi # !--:. J 6 _, * t THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 1t cl thr for 1C youngster hces been performing beâ€" tween the pipes for Echwab but Saturday night found Schwab withâ€" out forwards so Defelice forgot the pads and played a good game on the attack. the the club has been at Bendo returned you never saw su team. They are o win at the expense place Greenshirts last they were strutck a Prentice n Soru If Ted Kennedy of the Lesfs can be credited with the recent upsurge of the Toronto Club, then Louis Benâ€" do of Moneta can beâ€"given the credit for Moneta‘s win the other night. About six weeks ago, Bendo broke his wrist in a game and the Timmins a.m. and ix.m. during â€"the nwonths of December, January, February and March. Chas. Pedskalnyâ€"W. Flageole That the Council fees for the year 1950 be set as follows: Reeve, $500.00 for the year; heade Speaking i( Assistect _1 â€" Iour.. more l1 Unke ven goals scored by his club. Dusty still trying to figure out where he as on the last goal. VALUABLE PLAYER Normie Defelice is laying claim to e ‘Most Valuable Player Award‘ of Gestal OUrâ€"00 1¢ SULLIVAN NEWTON hel 11 We slso sell Automobile, Plate Glass, Sickness and Accident and other lines of Insurance Real Estate, Mortgages, National Housing Act Loans hen they are engaged in any Lsat Saturday night at the Mcâ€" e really proved that point. the first game of the doubleâ€" r _ Schumacher Lions tangled vill cortinue to occur. Are you fully protected" Let us aqauote you. nto t battle when 11 is always been said know what kids are err at: hardâ€"rock J 1 been at sea ever si returned on Satur sw such a change BARBARA ANN The Sports Corner expense of the secondâ€" shirts last Saturday but struck z shattering blow mnouncement‘ that Boyd y be on the sidelines for of the season. ALL ROUND [( life., They managed to eads above water by _ with the Greenshirts at. A loss for the Eskies sen a great blow to their s but a tie put them thick of the fight zgain. f the year comes off toâ€" ho Combines journey to a tilt. If the Pavertownâ€" ake it, they must knock ef _ their fourthâ€"place toâ€"nicht‘s game will be e injury. The blow to somewhct softened by . Neil Pirie has decided ites down from the shelf the bresch. The older n mainstay of the Porâ€" corps for many years ed‘ to hang up this seaâ€" > the â€"dismay of South the Barbara Ann, Miro, skateâ€"sharpener deluxe, _full when the troupe her day. It seems that ad their blad:s:; sharpâ€" ONET A ESKIES (Est. 1912) Pine Street North, Timmins, Ontario ainaged ng ninute that the Fall ne to . fight rearguard of the a serious recurâ€" lly laying claim to ‘layer Award‘ of The Schumacher ever since Saturday the playâ€"offs. counted out a reyv started to vÂ¥ managed to Miro ain a conten 1C * DOUG MeLELLAN play . for that you going to sneak doubleâ€" tangled Tecking i Comâ€" ver the without COUNCIL MEETING J a n. 17 â€"â€" Members present: Reeve Barney Nosov; councilâ€" lors, Charles Pedskalny, Sylvio Belanger, Majella Montfort and Wilbrem Flageole. The following motions were carried: uld do Phone 104 ndad fls y3 C _ ho 1 That the town electricians be instructed to install lights at the RCSS No. 4 skating rink. Chas. Pedskalnyâ€"W. Flageole That a byâ€"law be prepared re the following: That no vehicles be parked on the streets and lanes in Ansonville and Montâ€" rock between the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 am. during the nonths of December, January, The above points, along with the fact that so few fires ocâ€" curred in our municipality, were considered by the different fire insurance companies and a lowâ€" er premium for fire protection was Oobtained for the residents of Ansonville and Montrock. Mr. Lefebvre gave as an exâ€" amole the Town Hall building which had its premium reduced by $40.00 last year. winger, injured hmis hand. Mighâ€"scorâ€" ing Hank will be out for a few games with his hand in a cast, due to torn igaments. . . . The Porcupine were scheduled to be treated with little exhibition hockey over the weekend but the plans fell through. The North Bay Indians, a Junior B outfit, were supposed to play a Juvenile Allâ€"Star team at the Mac on Saturday night and then in South End on Sunday afternoon, but the games didn‘t maâ€" terialize. Thas. Pedskalnyâ€"W. Flageole That the Council fees for the year 1950 be set as follows: Reeve, $500.00 for the year; Councllors $5.00 per meeting atâ€" tended. And that a byâ€"law be prepared accordingly. Delegations: S. E. Lefebvre asked that the Municipal Fire and Casualty Inâ€" surance be divided amongst the insurance agents assessed as such in the 1949 Assessment Roll and ‘operating on a fullâ€"time basis. The Council agreed that this suggestion was fair. The Ansonville Board of Trade petitioned the Council and demanded a larger grant from the Municipality for the year 1950. Clerk was instructed to write to Town Clerks of surâ€" rounding municipalities in or- der to secure some data as to the grant paid to the Chambe: | of Commerce or Board of Trade in their locality. The Finance Committe agrood to bring up Mr. Blanchette‘s reâ€" quest when the budget is preâ€" pared later in the month. Me, Too? _Another inother municipal _ emplovee i Money F P National Housin Commercial J You‘ll Like Our â€" Â¥. Bot REAL ESTATEâ€"INSU Koom 3 Gordon Block Pinge St. Nee | Fire Insurance Reeve asked the Chairman of the Local Board of Trade, S. E. Lefebvre, to explain to the counâ€" cil the benefits derived by the holders of fire insurance policies in Ansonville and Montrock. Mr. Lefebvre stated that durâ€" ing the course of the year 1949, The Board of Trade had gone into the matter of fire insurance rates with The Underwriters Asâ€" socation and the different fire insurance companies, explainâ€" ing to the latter the better fire protection given to the taxpayâ€" ers of Ansonville and Montrock by way of having all the streets and lanes snowâ€"plowed during the winter months and enforcâ€" ing the building byâ€"law restricâ€" tions. The above points, alonge with The â€" Porkies suffered â€" another cusualty the other night in practice when â€" Hank HManneberry. veteran winger, injured his hand. Highâ€"scorâ€" The Council thanked Mr. Le.â€" Iroquois Falls and Ansonville by JACKIE.GRUMM ETT { the In.â€" the as me hat of eÂ¥s58â€" ant the ted urâ€" OT â€" ; MBRAAA i. mm 040060 # Roon He stated that he was glad that some organzations took the lead in looking after the weifare of our young people and help to keep them out of mischieft by keeping them occupied in sports. Library Also, Mr. Nosov deplored the fact that this town has no pub« lic library or community cenâ€" ter, and suggested that a leiter of thanks be sent to the Sepâ€" arate SsSchool Board Trustees and any other organzations who encourage recreational activiâ€" ties for the young people in the municipality. sports for children and teenagâ€" ers shown by the previous counâ€" Cil. Don‘t I Deserve? Mr. Blanchette approaghe the council re aâ€" raise in his monthly salary. For hs support he brought time shceets showings that he had worked 242 hours in December and 120 hours in January up to January 15th. Taking into consideration my present salary ($195?, the hourâ€" ly rate is very low. he said. the counci] if they had received a written demand by the school board to install lights on the school rink. The council inâ€" formed him that no written peâ€" tition has been received yet but that they would instruct the town electrician to proceed with the installation of the lights pending a written request. Pouncing Reeve While on the subject of sports, the Reeve, Mr. Barney Mosov, pounced on the opportunity to denounce the lack of interest in REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MOERTGAGES Koom 3 Gordon Block, St. N. P J. V. Bonhomme National Housing Act Loans 44%% Commercial Loans 5 to 6% You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service ber of this year‘s (‘onncil who also sat on last year‘s council that during the course of the past summer the hourly rate of the township casual labourers was rdeuced from 85 cents to 75 cents while his rate went up to ’95 cents an hour. i This member of council dsemâ€" ed that Mr. Genest‘s salary was satisfadtory, but advised that his salary, along with that of all ather municipal employees, would be reviewed when the budget for 1950 is prepared. Mike Ayoub wanted to l:now why he should pay service I charge rate for power and water for his store where he has none. The members of the council told Mr. Ayoub that as soon as the public utilities would meet, a reâ€" port would be made to him. Next Meeting The different committecs of !the council agreed to meet on Wednesday, January 25th. 1950, at the hour of 7.00 p.m. Place: Town Hall Office. All heads of department are asked to be Ipxesem in health and boitom in cost. Our Daily Specials are tops AT THE Stiver Grill Ansonville Phone

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