Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Dec 1942, 1, p. 5

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each ‘side=â€"of)t} mtricat* dgsl” format,on the olson, daught Nicholson, Tir placed there T geant Wireless Congratulati drews of 111 B; winner of the raffied fm by 1 men‘s Le# on Monday a lb shop, corne c’t strget, \ixs\.m On that thir placed t € itaire with‘ 3 sn Cochrane. . . and popular though "Fink many friends Leagug?, al pink silk, ties at the indeed a 1 dinary jac reminded New Year evening ol Keep this spent a ; to joinin 44089889046 0# 90898 44444444 t | Olld ma: . i hearity Chri MMLS 1 UFEPRFH â€" nlar @4446 8# 1 914 4 44 4 © 4 44 4 4 444244 * â€" And tell : jolly "HMe wish And That cug But I‘m ¢ And toll "bou JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST Third Ave. at Codar Street lovely wedc the Synagc FPeldman, 7 Fisher, of will be imyr will be hard Chris coupl . ARtUTCGA vows will } Thompsin atr den, urday, bels : Curtis, and P REC:A.FP.:,"::: be f:fur you, th iest Ch and ma s Thurs,, Friday, Sat. Jai â€" RIVERSIDE PAVILION New Year‘s Dances atthe Pav‘ be here who will 4 Dance Dropped Between Stitches j : Ti Cupid Music by Jack Galloway and Orchestra 11 30 per coupl 0n T‘€ Best Novelties Procurableâ€"Supplied Free n hat‘‘th ®eason 1} 16 A 1 ec 31â€"â€"New Year‘s Eve Dance an 1â€"â€"Saturday Night Dance 2~â€"Last Dance of the Holiday nA the most r your inâ€" Rosa Nichâ€" T . MTs L. _ AULULAC n, and own to MCcCPF WT V 6 11 Ru i Fink An: i leave with us i solâ€" ed on B Doris Til4 1ve alâ€" ind welceome it 4 CCIlL SL@amMpS, oPrG . . .lNnal go€ to show you that i‘ you want promp and effective delivery, the bes:t way t go‘ it is to follow the regulations at the Post Office. . . .And of course, as ha: been stressed many a time, parcel: should be sent very early, as the Pos Office clerks mus sort each ore, putâ€" ting them in different bags. . . For : few minutes, Doris gazed at the mai and parcels that had accumulated sinc: that morning, and had to be sorted but with the efficiency and quicknes: with which the clerks worked at the Post Office, there is little fear that you mail will not reach its destination it time, if you "Mail early." order for the yvoung couple. Ma Mail earlyv. has been the main t for the past month or s>», and a viewing the work of the clerks at Post Offiice, that is proof enough. Letters, cards, parcels, are all so by the efficient men and women, 4 put in its cwn compartment, to be to its own destination. . .And the Office stress the fact that a card cut of town should have a 3â€"cent st if it is to have first preference. Otherwise, the cards will be put in class, and will have last preferenc Mail with 3 centâ€"stamps is in lst cl newspapers, 2nd class; cards with 1 2 cent stamps, 3rd class. . . That to show you that i‘ you want pro and effective delivery, the besit wa. g2‘ it is to follow the regulations at are indefinite tendance, including se oured guests. . Each bi was escorted by a relative and all sat down to a t: of turkev, catered by Auxiliary. . . .Mrs. Jas. Kee: gent, introduced the speak the evening, and also the ms ceremony, Mr. H. Treneer. . the able direction of Mr. Tre pleasant evening was spent though handicapped by bli Mr. Treneer is quite capab is an accomplished musiciat 1204 community singing, whf participated, and also rend: lovely solo. . .Gaily wrapped cels were distributed to the by the T1ODE., each parce taining a very useful and pl article. . .a very happy and able evening was spent, all l with the hope of another Chr banquet again next year. . Best wishes to an engaged csouple of a week ago, Miss Mabel Durrell and Cpl. Hughie Allen, CASC. . .For on that third finger, left hand of the lady is placed the loveâ€" liest solitaire diamond, with two little diamonds on each side of the large one. . And the setting is a most attractive one. . . .. Wedding plans are indefinite for the present, but it looks like plenty of happiness ening. bangut most attractive one. . . . . Wedding plans are indefinite for the present, but it looks like plenty of happiness in the future for them. . .For your information, Mabel is that pretty brownâ€"haired stenographer at the Town Hall, and of course you all know Hughie. . .He is the exâ€"Ankâ€" erite star of a few years ago. . .He played defense for the lucky Bisons and was one of their outstanding players. . Again Doris says conâ€" gratulations and best wishes to Mabel and Hughic again has been Extra Lady $1.00 geal of happine it the annual Cl by the 10 DE lind of the di:s a great man, icluding sever; but best wishe c Vietory mastC lue! 11 a1 aIm 1N BEING A BYâ€"LAW to provide for the sarly closing of Patent Medicine Stores in the Town of Timmins. WHEREAS the Corporation has de- cided to exercise the powers vested in it byv subâ€"section 3 of Section 82 of the Factory, Shops and Office Buildings Act. R. S. 0. 1937 Thapter 194 so far as Patent Medicine Stores are concernâ€" NOowW THEREFPCRE BE IT ENACTâ€" FD as a Bvâ€"law of the Town of Timâ€" mins as follows:â€"â€" 1. Except during the week immedâ€" iately preceding Christmas throughout the whole of the year, on every day of the week except Saturday, the payday of the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited, and a day immediately preceding a legal holiday as defined by the Interpretation Act or a noliday proclaimed by the Mavor or the Counâ€" cil of the Town of Timmins, all Patent Stores within the Municipalâ€" ity shall be closed at the hour of 9.30 o‘clock in the afternoon and shall reâ€" main closed until 5 o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon of the next following day. 2. Except during the week immediatâ€" ely preceding Christmas throughout the whole of the vear, on the payday of the Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited:; Saturday, and on a day nreredinge 4 legal holiday as deâ€" A l en Bornâ€"On Nov. 11th, 1942, to Mr. and rs. Garnet Lawrence MacFarlane Wilson avenue, at St. Mary‘s Hospitâ€" â€"a son (Harvey Howard Alan). Bornâ€"On Dec. 1Ist, 1942, to Mr. and @ill TOWN of TIMMINS BYâ€"LAW NO. 821 Wa‘tch Out. â€"Riis. | Mountain. the Lost World of of Escape.â€"Ross and The Sun Low.â€"Bavis.â€"Two novels about ‘s in the United States. Off Guard.â€"Wallis. Heart in Her Throat.â€"White. h Wore Roses.â€"Saxby. i/ ofâ€" , Med ipality 30 o‘c) Births Registered During Last Weekâ€"end il @TY Robe.â€"Douglas.â€"What became rcbe that the Roman soldiers 1 for while its owner was dying cross. To write this story the has been preparing himself for ears by diligent inquiry into the f the Man of Galilee. malin noon each recedi Ri i the Attic.â€"Jordan.â€"A folik d by word of mouth among vivania Dutch farmers about ‘ir own kind, and it is a joyâ€" ge yarn that would have to Washington Irvâ€" Passage.â€"Bridge.â€"On the tween France and Spain ered refugees, journalists, evacuated aiplomats, their ntangled with Spain‘s Civil Canyon.â€" Sackvilleâ€"West.â€" is based on the assumption invy defeats Great Britain in . War, offers peace terms on f the status quo of 1939 and the United States to prevent tion of the Second World . Lawrence.â€"Beston. t of Pigeon.â€"Naether. Behind the Flight.â€"Jordanâ€" ie vear, on U Consolidate saturday, a a legal J he Interpre oclaimed by the ‘FTownâ€" Seaport City.â€"Leacock. erranean: Saga of a Sea.â€" Skariatina.â€"â€"â€" A â€" novel _ of 1€ 14 Interpretation Act or laimed by the Mayor ie Town of Timmins, ine Stores within 1 shall be closed at the h« ck in the afternoon a closed until 5 o‘clock of the next following d day of the week imms« ing Christmas all Paté res within the Municip phat: the Biography of Koevea. Portrait of Nova Scotia. ed at the t rifternoon a til 5 o‘clock > World.â€"Ditmars Fiction ~"POor shed ally passed UTNnis i t. A D., 1942 "J. E. BRUNETTE iy, ‘ and 0 ral holiday erpretation followi shall | of mmary convict ovisions of w! hat any t2trm of De #1Te . A. L. SHAW‘ Clerk i the ind on able to $£50.00 hour 0 and sh t in th ; day. nublis BV LA 1L] ake ‘a pen 1.00 exclus be recover Conviction avenes Decemb law i Advanc Town C oi day C . immed 1 Paten unicipal of 11:3! shall re the fore AVO T OT 5, all the hour and sha day hatr 6t) in 30 | | _ Bornâ€"On N Mrs. J. Rene I at St. Mary‘s mond ) . Bornâ€"On N Mrs. James I avenue~â€"a son Mrs. Arthur Alb enue, at St. Ma: ter (Carol Anne Brideâ€"Elect of Saturday Honoured at Shower Tuesday Miss Beulah Thompson Honâ€" oured by Ladies of Bapâ€" tist Church. n avent erlevy An:i Bornâ€"On Nov. 2th, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Arthur O‘Brien, 110 Third Avenue, at St. Mary‘s HMHospitalâ€"a son (Murray Jeffrey). Bornâ€"On Dec. 4th, 1M42, to Mr. and Mrs. Labbee, 4 Kirby avenueâ€" a daughter (Marie Gisele Denise), During the eveni enjoyed by all pres: A climax of the presentation of thi mus and Mrs. Brow of her many giff thanked each one f ticle. * Mrs. John Fra: Ladies of the First Baptist Church met on Thursday evening, Dec. 17th, at the home of Mrs. G. Moller, 70 . Main avenue to honour Miss Beulah Thompâ€" son, brideâ€"elect of Saturday, Dec. 26th, at a miscellaneous shower. For the ocâ€" casion, the room was tastefuly decorâ€" ated with bells and poinsettas. The evening was opened with prayer led by Mrs. Dukeshire. A portion of the Bible wa:s; read by Mrs. McFadden. Holman Pluggers Win from Kirkland Lake Last Saturday A delicious lun hostess, Mrs. Moll Remus, Mrs. Eiri Those present shire, Mrs. Conn Harvey, Mrs. Sk Mrs. E. Thompsc Mrs. Johnstone, Prince, Mrs. C. R Goodfsllow. Dukeshire, Mrs F Miss Beulah Thom Mrs. G. Moller. Those who were unable to attond but sent gifts, were Mrs. Lago, Mrs. Richâ€" ard, Mrs. Mcore, and Mrs. Latham. The Pluggers opened the scoring half way thrcough the first period when Adâ€" amo beat Martel; Sicoli and Ryan comâ€" bired for the score. There was plenty of speed and close checking. Lindsay got on the loose and beat Pirie on a nice shot. In a fast clean exhibition game beâ€" tween the Holman Pluggers and Holy Name o‘ Kirkland Lake the local team won for a second tims 4â€"3, at McIintyre arena. Barrett put Holy Name in front in the second period, three minutes later. Rich, smooth, delicious to drink and matchless for cakes, icings, desserts and sauces . . . always ask for Neilson‘s for completo satisfaction. Dt pa oo "NENLSORN‘S COCOA 15 MY CRHOICE FOR BEVERAGCE O# EAXKING" Ib. T 19¢ Ib. Ti 29¢ id it a th, 1942, to Mr. and e, 13 Montgomery don Marshal). h, 1942, to Mr. and ‘ O‘Brien, 110 Third ItS by Mrs. Reâ€" On opening cach Miss Thompson he deligshtful arâ€" M M I ‘Aae nonoul nd the host n match . dess Mrs. Brown. s. D. Dukeâ€" Brown, Mrs. _ McFadden, . Dukeshire, nfcrd, Myrs. a byv M «911 ) Mr. and 6 Middleâ€" ncois Bev=â€" e, Mrs. C O by Rayâ€" clous to less for erts and ask for ompleto 18 12e FOR RENTâ€"Four heated rooms, suii able for office or living quarters at G First avenue, Schumacher. For infor mation write Box RS., The Advanc Timmins. 50â€"5 WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestan! children 10 to 14 years of age. 1 intere«ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. "What .fun?" asked the warden. "There‘s no fun here." "Well, IT‘m blowed!" gasped the prisâ€" oner. "And the judge distinctly told me that I was coming here for the time of my life."â€"Glicbe and Mail. "Well, when does the fun start?" sjaid the prisoner, after he had spent a day in jJail. Pluggersâ€"Goal, Pirie; daffence, Belâ€" anger and Ryan:; centre, Sicoli; wings, Adamo and Barilko; Alternates, Smrke, Delmonte, Chalmers, Parker, Curik Babando and Rewegan. Referseâ€"Rolly Richer. Ic A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1‘%¢c A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. Ee Dorcupine | Adpaneoe l CLASSIHIED ADS Phone 26 WHAT A LETâ€"D iss from Adamo it was not unt] Adamo, Barilk ) away and th daefence, Bel defen( indsa alte . Fish 60â€"62t1 A Chocolate Cake That Has Been Tried and Proven mi f1c h cup cups 11 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Clsan Rooms: For °1 and O The King Edward Hotel DBay or Week YOUR ESTATE IS P LIfFE INSURANCE, BANK ARRA ONnt YEAR 1O REPAY YVery Reasonable Rates Propor eVE bu Spruce St. and Third Ave. e Re t Atmosphere \ J 1 Purchases onal Needs. ECTED BY ICH THE Aa thick cream, ream well. Add itil light. RSift owder and salt. tely <~with sour each addition. 1 boiling water ._ Add vanilla, ‘s for 35 mins. râ€"cake or two 1 vour family de i hear about school? dn‘t,. ‘‘the T. B. i; tas n Make Monthly sosits of und dynaâ€" Exchange.

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