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Porcupine Advance, 7 Nov 1940, 1, p. 4

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The Canadian Banl I hereby request all citizens to assist in the obâ€" servance of Remembrance Day on Monday, i November 11th, to do honor to those who have _# ( given their lives for our liberties,. It is requested that alt places ouf business reâ€" main closed betwm the hours of 11 a.m. and â€"~1.00 p.m. to enableâ€"all} to commemorate the Corp. G. H. Allep and son, Frederick very sicerely thank all the many kind friends who showedsich sympathy and helpfuilness in the‘ recent bereavement, and to those who sent fleral tributes. Especial apprecktion is felt for the kindn«ss of the Ladies Auxiliary, the Rebekahs,. Rev. Canon Cushng and many ot,h?‘s to numerous to mention ..85p If You Borrow $ 60 $ 96 $ 144 $ 192 $ 300 $ 492 $1,0083 Other Amofints at Prop Low Rates ; You Receive $ â€"55.87 $ ~ 89/71 $ 134.80 $ 179.92 8 280.94 $ 460.67 $1,000.86 12 Monthly Deposits of c $ 5 $ 8 J $12 _ $16 $25 341 u‘fimfl! YOUR ESTATE PROTRCTED BY LIFE INSURANCEâ€" BANK ARRA] CHTKE Uz If You Borrow $ 60 FOR SALEâ€"Black Fur Coat, sécondâ€"| NOTIHCE hand, size 16, for sale cheap ($15). ‘ and othem Apply 66 Middeiton â€"Avenue, Timâ€" dAgzinst the WANTED TO BUYâ€"A 1940 Peterborâ€" ough Motor Boat. Write Box 361, ns ieÂ¥ P24 .00 s3 APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OP "ALWAYS INSURE ALL WAYs" oR in n o 1 10042 MONTHLY DEPOSITS PRoVIDE FOR REPAYMENT * Y Â¥You Make â€" f You You 12 Monthly ONE YEAR TO REFPAY fect condition. Guaranteed. Cheap for cash. Phone 2308â€"F. _ §Mâ€"85~ detmap am . . omm ememmne. FINANCIAL ___ Personal Loans For Any Useful Purpose Including Fucl Requireâ€" . ments AA*YTTT t 1 BA PrAPACL <@y particuaiy in witing of | and nature of sevurity neld, f any,! therefor. | according to "Iaw, havin ?ggm “fiifi, and ,en_':ecutrlx will not be : { 1or claimis 01 which she shall 6t _ We _ Bourdon‘s â€" Iusurance Agencies CARD OF TH 354 Middleton Avenue Timmins, â€"Ont. â€" â€" Phone 3035 of Commerce Real Estate Proclamation TOWN OF TIMMINS Under LARGEST GoLD CamP IN CANADA Funeral Services â€" ‘{for Late Mrs. Allen F'mmal gervie®s were colidturbted by Rev. Canron Cushing on Monday afterâ€" noon . at four Jeliock for the late Mrs. George Allen, vmo died suddeniy on PFriday, Novemiber ist. . Members of Ladies® Auxiliary of the Canadiah Leâ€" gion weres present to pay a last sad tribute to the valued memiber and the gervices took place at Walker‘s Funâ€" eral home. Six exâ€"servicemen, most of them also members of the I. O. 0. F. agted as pallbearers. Many beautiful floral toKkers testtâ€" fled to the high regard in whitch the late Mrs. Allen was held aiid thne syntâ€" ‘pathy felt for those bereaved. On Sunday eveninzg, members of the Rebekah Lodge held private gt the PFuneral Hontz, the late Mrs. AlHier having also been a member Of that lodge. ‘Present at the.services were Her husband, Corporal George ("Paddy") Alien, stationed at Magaraâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake, and her son ®FÂ¥Féderick, who returned from the ore month‘s training at North Bayv. Amos, Nov, 6â€"Two brothets, Gerard and Omer Lorrain, aged 20 and 2i years respectively lost their Mves in the Harâ€" ricanaw River, about six miles from town, on Satirday, when the two younlg men, who were working on the banks of the river saw some wild ducks and put off in boat in order to get a better shot. The boat eapsired and bothâ€"nmién were drowned before the ey®s of their fathker and mother, who were on the bank, but were powerless to give any help. The*nearest neighbour itves nearly two miles away. _ Both brothers hagd come to the . disâ€" triet recently as settlers, and were. to have acquired their lots that very day. The younger one was to have been married very shortly. The bodies have not yet been recovered. See Their Two Sons Drown â€" North Bay Nugget: Berlin scoffs at reports that the German capital: has been badly battered by British bomm Then it must be mice. c > 105186â€"81 1 .The. estate. of Daniel W. â€" HDeceased. Late of Timmins Ontario, Have notice NoOTICE To CRrEpitons C _ T , _ Ce â€" aATt:. _ WiIiIV . passed ovmao. 1918. _ With tove and aftecâ€" emwmmm Â¥alas Angrigron smoom Roek Fualls, Ont tthea‘‘s Chor soumâ€"<! â€" 3t Matt .« . 1.00 p m.â€"â€"Even ing M"i' zi. ... f Boly Communion on ist Sunday of | DONtH, at 11 am.; on 3rd a! TYrOBS | 1 on 5th Sunday, at 830 a.m 6 aJ CUEIUIIIAOUAFCLI | Rev. F. J. BAINE, M.A., BD,, m[ Res. 93 Ave. Pheane 1094 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 7 1.00 p.im.â€"Sunday School | 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship | -r 4 j ‘ 11:00 s.m.â€"Dome Sunday School _ ‘_ 10:00 amâ€"Bunday School for all (~_â€" twelive years and over. i 2:00 p.m.â€"Sunday School for all unâ€" The ~Presbyterigan Church of ‘ Canada Hall, Spruce Street * The Rev. K. W. House, B.A., Minister :‘ Sunday School at 1.30 p.m. [ Public Worship at 7 ppi. £0.00 a.m. y Senool 10.16 a.mâ€"Jnmor Blble Class £$1.00 a.m.â€" 71 p.m.â€"Evening F ‘aver Holy cammumnn m iIst Auridky at 11 a m,.‘ t at 8 s.m. #rd and 3th nw at 7 pamg. Officers in Charge. Sondayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Hollness Méeting gundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday Sciiool. Buricdayâ€"7.00 Salvation Mee‘ing. Mondayâ€"7.00 p;.m.â€"-Caw Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 â€" pimâ€"Young Ptoples Meeting. Thesdayâ€"8.00 pm.â€"Soiders and Ad: Sunday Serviceâ€"il1 a.m. 8Sunday Schootlâ€"945 m. wed. Evening Méétingâ€"£.00 p.rm. SUNDAY, ‘NOV 10 19140 Subject "ADAM _AND FA.LLEN MAN" _ Goklen Text: "Unto thee will I ery, O Lord my rock ... . Save thy people, and bless thine inheritanice: feed them herents. uen Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Weleome, Come 3111 Worship. 10.45â€"â€"Morning Worship. 12;15. â€"Sunday Sehool. for 12 and over 2:30â€"S@unday School fer under 12 8.30â€"Friendship ,Hour. 7.00 pm. Evening w'orshtp ~Christian Scienec Society dOddteltow$ Plait, ISpruce Street North also, and lift them up for (Pmims 28 :1, 9.) A Cordigt Welesnre to All f in Canada (Méeting temporarily in Harmony Hall, § Fourth Avenue). The Reverend Kenneth House, B.D., 156 Tamarack Street Church Services 11.00 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School 10.45 am. During Juneé der twelve years. $1.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 700 p.m.â€"Evening Service. ‘~*_~AMNH Are Weleome â€" Presbyterian Church United Church, Tirmmins Major and Mrs. J. Cormthwaite Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue St. Luke‘s Evangelieal Lutheran Church Schumacher Anglican Trinity United Churckh | |o; me pess came from a Polish pilot Rev. W. M. Mustara, M.A., E.D. _ United Church South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOR The Salvation Army Rev. E. Gitmour Smiith, B.A. PA chan + o Mlssouri Synod) â€"~ Tev. E. Rot*. Pastor Service at 8:30 p.m. in the in Church South Porcupine. A Cordial Wersome To Al South Porcuplne. _Ont. YoU Ars Welcome :. en B in mm itc w i ie i: Bsc 2 OO OA CE TE W OCe Psn C esw s ’v---“l sn â€" t ut .wfihuwamoumaflmz’ ummnnm.o:noquoism her uncle. Mr. Tom Beaven catalogue and parâ€" ‘ ; en oo . s . 510â€" Bi ' . Beaven, 33 Columbus avenue. G. st. George, 570 et, Montreal. s up for ever:" dressed for fightiug in t .A ant stt t t RAistwel irigid F b $ trom a~iliâ€" Mys. Gertrude Garten, 60, partially !bund acted as a gulde to flbert. Weayvâ€" er, also 60 totally blind.when they wére evacuated from Essex seaede area to a ~‘At the anndal meetinw. of the Kirkâ€" fand Lake Disking Association, held in Bt. Peter‘s Parish hdlt, Kirkland Lake last wetsk. R. 8. was elected preéesident for the enstuimg year. roturned over the weekâ€"end from a holiday in the United States and Southâ€" ment who has been i1 in St. Mary‘s® Hosplital,;~is cimproving steadily. and MfFs. Cliff Hornby spent the weekâ€"end in Rouyn, wheore they visitâ€" ed Mr. Horniby‘s brotherâ€"Inâ€"taw, Mr: Wilfred Brown, for a iew weeks. Mr. Brown is a member of the volunteer fire brigade. The many friends f "Bandy" Purâ€" don will be sorty to hnear that he is it with pneurnonita in St. Mary‘s Hokâ€" pital. (All will wish him a.spéédy reâ€" Mr#. S. Nichols was among the outâ€" o â€"town guests at the wedding of Miss Quegnie Elizabsth Nichols and Mr. Peter Edward Buchanan at North Bay last week.â€" The newlyâ€"wedded couple will reside in Cochrane. w mmmnmhgiventhe Mrs. Eileen Ryan of Charlottetown, Prifce Edwarda Island, who has spent the vast two weeks as the guest of her imend, Mrs. Reg. Peters, 157 Hemlock, street, left for her home on Saturday A taxi driver, one of the few braving London‘s nightly barrage and bombing this answer when asked â€" why he was operating: ‘"‘Cor, mate, T‘d rather kte out here doing this than home fightâ€" ing with the wife". Mrs. Wililam Curtis, 19 Hemlock St., entertained the ladies of the Fastern Atat Knitting Club on Monday evening and a pleasant evening was spent. Mirs. Cockney khumounr survives even in war.. When the doorman in a fieet St., newspaper Ooffice told anâ€"air raid warâ€" den to come in from the street "or you‘ll get your brains knoeked out," the steelâ€" helmeted A. R. P. man quipped: "You donw‘t ever need worry about that hapâ€" Messts. Elwin Tucker and Joo Swest, of Cobalt were recent visitors to Timâ€" Miss Doris Jonnstone of Swastika was a>recent visitor to friends and relatives in Timmins. 1. Halperin, 7 Maple street south, inâ€" vited the ladtes to her home for next week‘s meeting to be eld on Monday. Friday for Huntsville on a huntmg tfip in that> vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Price returned home last week after visiting friends and relatives at Cobalt. ; Mr. Lewis Benson, of Montreal, was amm weak. d-ihâ€" mmn m is visiting friends +t Montrea! and other points south and Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Walker are spendâ€" Ing hnoliday at Seaforth and Toronto. Mr: J. P; McoGanre â€" Miss stella Brown, Musauodoboit, Her many frietds will be pleased to Mrs. W. H. Severt, Mountjoy street, and party left on of Road Still Open to North Bay Travellers State Although it is possible to get through from North Bay driving on the hHighâ€"‘ way is a risky proposition in some spots accarding to highway officials and travellers who came through last night. â€" Motorists said that they experienced. Bornâ€"on October 2nd, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robert Marshail ({nee Mary Martha Pearl Graham) of 224 Spruce street southâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on Ocflober 30th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo, Dubien, of Timmins, at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a daughter. some difficulty getting through near Dugwall but the remainder of the regd was good going. «folloévdng' are the births raâ€" gistered at the Timmins town hall durâ€" in .the past week:â€" Bornâ€"on Gctober 4th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedland, of 51% Third avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October 13th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellord Nelson Bigelow (nee Marie Jeanne Lalonde) of 60 C avenue Roadâ€"adaughter. Bornâ€"on October Jist, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Ulsford Allan Martin (nee Beatrice Annie Henry) of 169 Toke colour party was chosen.for the rmistic> Day parads and all the Guides are requested to be at the Legâ€" ton hall at 9.45 on Monday morning. The girls then sang songs for a whaile. Fhe mseting closed with "Taps" The meeting was opened in the usual| (Clifton of the Consumers COâ€" manner. The Guides were given varâ€" operative spoke and demonstratâ€" ious instructions for the tea on Sat-l ed games and other party enterâ€" urday. The Guides practiced their. tairment. suongs for the programme. m o * * * The meeting closed with Taps. . | Scme very fine. prizes waere awarded Our annugal tsea pmmises to be‘a to the winnéers at the St. David‘s Welsh great This is the third yéar Society whist drive on Tuesday even« we have neld it and we consider this ing, and even those who didn‘t win a good record for a fairly new comâ€" pfizes camse home happy, because they pany. The tea will be held in St. Matâ€" , had spent a very enjoyable evening . thew‘s Hall from 3 to 6. last night found aâ€" large number of * e memkers at the Young People‘s rally in the United Church. HBornâ€"on October 20th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abe Greéenwood (rée Florida Latour) of 59 Pogg daughter. ® Bernâ€"on October 19th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laforest of Mountâ€" joy Townshipâ€"a son. ; m [ to Red Deer, Alberta, .; Wmmmmmungon M after the fatiily ‘ arrived in Bornâ€"on October 3rd, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edward Gorman, of 203 Cedar street southâ€"a daugther. The Guides of the 106th I. O. D. E. Company held their weekly mesting in St. Matthew‘s Hall on Monday, Oct. ~Bornâ€"on October 16th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albert Marttn oft 64 Main avenueâ€"a son. TAKE NOTICE THAT: S iÂ¥ s $ 1. The of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins has constructed as a local improvement Coricréte Sideâ€" walks on the following streets: DATED at Timntins, Ontarlo, this Tth day of November, 1940. Nine Births Registered ' During the Past Week ual manner. The orchid patrol did prayers m.,c”;"fi; Inreow. i tha mu ue i io. the honours as colour party. After the «amm.m;m”mm for fllmwm:en: Guides Prayer an enroliment was t:”id imetedd of saying "prayers" Dixie their wnhist drive held n Wed hoakl. Captain Bailey an enrolliment was "poéars" . .â€". evening, ie «s the Guides for their splendid coâ€"operâ€" putting her aaumex to bed, Mirs; Allen was a very well attended event, this Allen Tovely prizes and ation at the Hallowe‘en tea which was | forgol #bout prayers . . . ut not Dixie ners at wbist.m am‘mw t:; m]!o: a great suczsess. . She fiem tenmg ]gr m "o ceed are belng m » s The prire winners for the sale of | mdrmfly n# .. }gpparently the name cigarsttes for the soldiers overseas and tickets were Mayzell Mgneer and Vera “pears had sflpped her mind, and in at their weekly mectings, the members King. _ | ‘desperation, Dixle finally said "Apples, knit articles for the soldlers . . . proâ€" The Guides went *to their patrol corâ€" | mommy, 5M‘! is . ce-‘iq of the whist drive to be hen this ners and studied badges for a while. | ;mdnth will be used to purchase cigarâ€" The colour party was chosen,.for the [ Wednesday aftérnoon found â€"|ettes for the soldiers in Canada. GUIDKS son. Rint Street ,..._.s..........0...%. Way Avenug ........... ... Sitxth Aventre ... ... ; Tisdale Avenue ... ... Spruce Street .............00 First Avenue ...... ... e# Cherry Street .......... Birch Stregt Elm Street ... e Patricia Blyvd. .................. Murdock Avenue . ... oo Toke Strget ... First Avenug .............. .. Tamgrack Etreet ... .. ... Se~ond Avenue ... Bs Middicton Avenmue ... 4 _ STREET . . Kimberley Avenue Kimberlgy Avenue ite o get through on the hHighâ€"‘ in some spots officials and igh last night. y experienced. through near er of the rogad e **"*¢ 4 Co / © qs’n 4 # es ) Notice of Special Assessment (Byâ€"law No. 723) â€" ‘meceting . . . but toâ€"morrow is the big evening for many people from the camp who will proceed to the Riverside Pavilâ€" on for the annugal Ski Club Dance . . . Iocal stores report a large sale of new evening frocks, so that you may exâ€" pect to see many yourlg ladies provitig [that the North Land is a style centre | . . . Sne kept tel omdmtfiy n#A . nad aflm 'd‘espemtm Dixte mommy, epplw.s % 26 Wende Ave. Timmins . _ Phone 583 3 4 : y o. 2020020002 0 0 9e 29e 29229209 0.0, .0. .0 6. #. ¢.,0,.0, .0. .0, .0. ,0, .0,.0 *Â¥ + refoatoctos u.».».n.n.“‘n.»,n.n.»,nr.o{oofio.o{u.«.u.o“d{n’o.u.n.n.“.u.».«‘“w'@owm ¢ /0 W’% "’4".“’ fif’fi;"'fil’l‘:@'fl’fi'flfi"’%, . L4 i x . o hy ns @ * : _ COAL AND 40 "on it‘s own." Three or four club meetings are takâ€" ing place this evening, in¢luding, the Rebekahs, the Junior C.W.L. social eveâ€" ning,‘ and the Women‘s Association Maple Street ... Murdock Avenue ... Eighth Avenue ... Bseventh Aventue ... Patrisia Blvd Lcone Avenue Pine Street ... Cedar Street Maple Street Third Avente Wilcox Street Toke Street .. Spruce Stueét popular Scottish "kilts", but alâ€" though Scotsmien regretted the fact, there wiere many others who were quitse satisfiea" with the colâ€" ourful attire she chose. At a recent meeting of the exeâ€" cutive of the Timntins Brarnick of" that has not received much pub the Canadian Red Cross, Dt. Caldwell, Red Cross official, menâ€" tioned that shipments of tetanus vaccine, to guard against loekâ€" jaw caused by injuries. receivec dtiring aetial bombardaments, Had been made to England .. . this is one part of Red Cross work Seotsmen waere especially pleas« ed with the vaudeville at the Carâ€" tier this weéek, for one of .the chief attractions was a comely Scottish lassie who played 2 number 6f instruments, includinig the : bagpipes . . . unfortunately, tho‘ her costumes were not the Wednesday found many local women at a delightâ€" ful event at the home of Mrs. P. G. Howard, president of the Women‘s Institute . . . proceeds will be used to purchase articles for the boys ‘"over there‘ . . . ‘while on Tuesday evening, memâ€" bers of the CGI.T. were the inâ€" terested audience, when Mr. Roy Clifton of the Consumers‘ Coâ€" operative spoke and demonstratâ€" ed games and other party enterâ€" Highest Quality â€" DRY J Western '512.50 12" per cort Coal ................ 16" per cort J. VAN RASSEL 26 Wende Ave; Timming Balsam Street . Mountjoy Street Fourth Avenue . Eighth â€" Avemte Leone Avenue Hemlock Street Ogden Avenue .. MountJoy Street Empireâ€" Avenue Birch Street Tamarack Street Murdock Avenue ..................... East MountJoy Street ......._.. ...... . Bouth Rea Street ... in n d iss n P North TO Sudden Death of M. Treffle Benard at Turpin‘s Camp Im#, 8 years. Funeral Held Here on Tuesâ€" day Morrniing. DRY JACKPINE 12" per cord ........ ~©3.00 16" â€"per eord .......... .$3.50 Funéral services were held on Tuesâ€" day mortiing for the late Mr. Treffle Benard, who died sudders!y at urpin‘s camp on Saturday morning. The serâ€" vices were conducted at the Notré Dame des Lourdes Roman Catholie Chirch, and interment was made in the Timâ€" mins Roman Catholic Cemetery. HE FELT MISERABLE AFTER MEALS 4 ... .A * ‘ak s _ * Apslogies s to the Swebt‘ Caporais Clup uu;wvu Nt CA new man.,. I feel as fixht‘hfizfldd as 1. 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