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Porcupine Advance, 30 Dec 1943, 1, p. 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30TH, 1943 09484894 80( _ . Pat Chartier, RCAF., WD., spent Misis Bernice Thompson, of North Bay is spending the holiday visiting in town. F®.O. Marcel Everard, Ferry Command was a visitor to town last week. Mrs, Maud O‘Neil, of Mtawa, is a Timmins visitor for the holiday. Gar Mor spent Chris MÂ¥.. T. spend the Shirley McDivitt, RCAF. W.D., at Halifax, spent Christmas leave in town. Bob Wallace, RCAF. at Toronto was a visitor to town at Christmas. Herb Gridley, RCAF. at Toronto visited friends in town at Christmas Peter Harrower, R. C. N. V. R. spent Christmas leave at his home in town. Corky Black, Canadian Army, was a ‘Timmins visitor this week. Ken Riley, RCA,.F. at Vancouver spent Christmas leave in town. Miss Gertie Devin®s, ofâ€" Hamilton, is visiting relatives and friends in town. Stanley Shippam, of +« was a Timmins visitor this week. Doug Ogilvie, of Windsor, was a Timmins visitor over the holiday. Miss Pauline Mullen, of Bellville, is spending the holiday visiting in town. Lieut. Colborne, Canadian Army spent Christmas leave visiting in town Miss Jackie Sullivan, of Kapuskasing, is spending the holiday visiting relaâ€" tives and friends in town. "Bas‘" Bastian, Canadian Army at Cormwall, spent Christmas leave visitâ€" ing relatives and friends in town. Kenneth Mason, of Toronto, spent Christmas at his home on Lakeshore Road. Mr. Dan Marshall left on Tuesday to report back to his Ferry Command station in Montreal after spending Christmas with relatives in town. Mrs. Marshall will remain in town until afâ€" ter New Year‘s. Rita Belanger, C.W.A.C. at Toronto, left Monday after spending Christmas with her parents, Commercial Avenue. HAMILTON BLOCK, TIMMIX3, ONTARIO, Enroliment or reservation may be made on the above date thereafter as possible. Local and Personal Timmins Business College A. Quine, left last week to holiday in Toronto. ris, RCAFP. at Rockcliffe tmas leave at his home here We have helped hundredsâ€"Let us !\fl_;} you. o n w W January 3rd,‘_19‘4ff ouch begins at the Ralph Doling, RCA. at~Kingston, spent Christmas leave visiting friends in town. Charlie Ansara, RCNVR. at Haliâ€" fax spent Christmas leave visiting relaâ€" tives and friends in town. FEarl Cavanaugh, R.C. A. P., spent Christmas leave at the home of Mr. E. J. McDonald, John Ave. Bill Bonnville, of Montreal, is visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. LeJambe, Spruce St. Miss Marjory Thomson, of Kirkland Lake, is visiting at her home in town gor the holiday. | W.O. Johnny Johnson, RCAF. at Sidney, was a visitor to Timmins at Christmas. Ron Sanderson, R.CN.V.R., left Sunâ€" day for Shelbourne, after spending Christmas leave in town Nick Toderan, RCAF. at St. Huâ€" bert, spent Christmas leave visiting relâ€" atives and friends in town. Marion Sweeney, of Hamilton, is spending the holiday visiting relatives and friends in town. P.O. Vic Banning left Monday for Halifax after spending Christmas with his patents in town. Lieut. Gaston Grandbois left Sunâ€" day for Brockville, after spending Christmas leave in town. Lieut. Maurice Villeneuve,Oof Vernon BC.. was a Timmins visitor over the holiday. Cyril Ormston, RCAFP. at Halifax, spent Christmas leave visiting at his home in town. Mr. George Hale, Queen‘s University, is spending the holiday at the home of his parents. Pte., and Mrs. Tom Maxwell, spent Christmas at the home of the former‘s parents, Spruce St. north. Ralph Orlando, Canadian Army at Toronto, spent Christmas with relatives and friends in town. Red D Kingston, in town. Ernie Orlando, Queen‘s University at Kingston, is spending the holiday visit. ing relatives and friends in town. Miss Jean Gordon, of Kirkland Lake, is spending the holiday visiting at her home, Maple St. George Therriault, Canadian Army at Petawawa, Was Timmins visitor at Christmas. Jimmy Harris, R.CA.F. at St. Thomâ€" as, spent Christmas leave visiting friends in town Mrs. Jim Tester with daughter, Erla, of Hamilton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Teeple, Birch St. N. John McKenna, RCAF., stationed at Guelph, is spending a leave visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gregory and daughter "Jackie" spent Christmas with relatives in town. Russel Carlson, R.CAF, stationed at Toronto, is spending leave visiting friends in town this week Dave Gagnon, Canadian Army, 18 visiting relatives and friends in town this week. Lieut. Tommy Godin, of the spent a Christmas leave at h on Toke St. Pte C. Caron spent a leave at the home of his parents, Spruce St. north, during Christmas week. Miss Annabelle Lang left on Sunday for North Bay after spending Christâ€" mas with her parents in town. Clarence Prince, of Toronto, spent Christmasvisiting his parents on Wilâ€" son Avenue. Miss Catherine Kelly, of Lansdown, is visiting friends and relatives in town over the holiday. Pte Leslie Harvie, of the R.C.A., has returned to Hamilton Trade School afâ€" ter spending Christmas leave as the euest of Mr. and Mrs. G. LeJambe. DelLuca, Queen‘s University at n, spent the holiday at his home ELLENX M. TERRY, Principal. or as s P.O. Ken Wright, RCAF. stationed at Paulson, Manitoba, spent Christmas visiting his wife and friends in town. Pte. Sam Habib, Canadian Army stationed at Ottawa, spent Christmas visiting at his home in town. .Jerry Carron, C.A. at Debert NS spent Christmas leave in town. Henry Donovan, ~RCIAF. left on Tuesday for his station at Toronto, afâ€" ter spending Christmas leave in town. Jim Lacosse, RCAF. spent Christâ€" mas leave visiting at his home in town. FIit. Sgt. LloyAd Durkin, RCAF., staâ€" tioned at Rockcliffe, is spending leave visiting his wife at the Hallnor Mines. Lieut. Leslie Redford left on Tuesday for Petawawa after spending Christmas leave in town. P.O. Buck Cripps, Lachine, is spendâ€" ing a leave visiting his parents in Schumacher. Emile Everard, RCAF. is spending a leave visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs, E. Everard, Tamarack street. Section Officer Marion Cooper, R.C. AF. W.D., spent holiday leave visiting her home in Schumacher. Mr. Doug Bracken has returned to town after spending Christmas in King. ston. Bill Onuski, RC.AF. at Toronto is spending the holiday visiting friends in town. Lalia Webber, R.C.A.F. Women‘s Divâ€" ision, spent Christmas visiting her parâ€" ents in Schumacher. Francis Duggan, R.CM.C. at Toronto spent Christmas leave visiting his parâ€" ents on Lakeshore Rd. Bob Laidlaw, R.C.A.F. left.on Tuesâ€" day after spending Christmas leave in town. Elsie Sullivan, R. C. A. F. Women‘s Division, left on Tuesday after spendâ€" ing Christmas leave visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Kent, in tow. n Miss Florence Blackman, of Toronto, is spending the holiday visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Blackman, Hemlock St. Captainâ€"pilot Frank Everard left on Sunday for his station at Crumlin, afâ€" ter spending Christmas leave at his home, Tamarack St. Fric Barnes, R.C.AF. left for his staâ€" tion at St. Jean, Que,, this week, after spending Christmas. at his home in town Miss Jean Laidlaw, of New Liskeard, is spending the holiday visiting her parents Mr. and Mr. H. Laidlaw, Maple L. Cpl. Faulkner, of 32 Coy Cdn. Proâ€" vost Corp, spent a short Christmas leave visiting friends of his unit now on Detachment here. Janet Fisher of the W.R.CNS. reâ€" turned to St. Hyacinth after spending Christmas leave at the home of her parents on Seventh. Ave Pte. Bill Burwell has returned to Vancouver after spending a furlough at the home of his parents on Elm St., north. Cpl. Vic Hanneberry, stationed at Arnprior, is spending Christmas leave visiting his wife at his home in South Porcupine. Pte. Connie LeJambe, of the C.W.A.C. has returned to Hamilton after spendâ€" ing a short leave at the home of her parents, Spruce St. North. Miss Nettie Smith of Englehart spent a couple of days in town this week, the guest of Mrs. J. R. Bateman, Bannerâ€" man avenue. Mrs. Henry Donovan (nge Olive Laâ€" freniere) of Toronto, is spending the noliday visiting friends and relatives in tOWll Jack Carson, Canadian Army at Camp Borden, left Wednesday after spending Christmas leave at the home of his parents, Maple St. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koppel (nee Barâ€" bara Lowe) visited at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. 5. Lowe, this week. sgt. John A. Platt, of Brockville, left on Tuesjay to report back to his new station in Ottawa after spending Christâ€" mas with his wife in town. Mrs. Platt will join him next week. George Skelly, R.C.A.F. at Camp Borâ€" den, spent Christmas leave at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Skelâ€" ly, Sixth Ave. Pte. Georgette LeJambe, of the CW. AC., returned on Sunday to Toronto after spending a short leave at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.*G. LeJambe. Tt was a London trafficâ€"Jjam of the good old preâ€"war brand, and the driver of the army lorry got fedâ€"up. So when he saw an errandâ€"boy walkâ€" ing along the pavement, he called out: "I say, sonny, anything up in front?" "Yes," replied the Cockney lad quickâ€" ly, "the copper‘s gone to lunch an left is ‘and up." â€" Globe and Mail. ABESENTâ€"MINDED CpIi. Bill White, Camp Borden, spent Christmas leave visiting in town. Ron Taylor, Canadian Army at Dunâ€" durn, spent Christmas leave visiting friends and relatives in town. Louise Charron, C.W.A.C. at Hamilâ€" ton, spent Christmas leave at her home in town. Wilifred Roy, Queen‘s University at Kingston, is spending the holiday visitâ€" ing at his home in town. Robert O‘Grady, Queen‘s University at Kingston, is spending the holiday at his home in town. AmbroSe Killeeh, R. C. A. F., spent Christmas leave visiting his relatives and friends in town. Pill Southam, Queen‘s spending the holiday at town. â€"Eddie Blah*y, Queen‘s University, is spending, the holiday at his home in town Gunner Tekkinen, of (Monffreal, is visiting relatives and friends in town for the holiday. Don Sweeney, RC.A.F. stationed at Camp Borden,. spent Christmas leave in town. Mr. Nick Basciano, of the Northern Electric staff, spent Christmas in Torâ€" onto and North Bay. Miss Marguerite Carriere, of Toronto, is visiting with her family over the Christmas holidays. Miss Pauline Mullen, of Belteville, is visiting her parents for the Christmas and New Year‘s holidays. Miss Marion Gaughan, of but formerly of Timmins, is Christmas visiting friends in Misses Hilda and Violet Griffin, of Toronto, are spending Christmas holiâ€" days at their home, Commercial Ave. Miss Rose Bright, of Toronto, is spending the holiday at her home, Holâ€" linger Ave. Mrs. Hazel Alexander, of Toronto, is visiting relatives and friends is town for the holiday. Mrs. W. Lingenfelter, of Kirkland Lake, is spenidng the holiday visiting relatives and friends in town. Joe Bozek, Cangdian Army at Monâ€" treal, spent Christmas at his home, Balsam St. . Morris Fay, R.CAF. at Montreal, spent Christmas leave at the home of his parents, Wende Ave. Hector Perrault, Queen‘s University at Kingston, is spending the holiday visiting at the home of his parents in town. Allan Stanley left this week for Bos ton, after spending Christmas at the nome of his parents, Toke St. town Christmas leave visiting friends in Joe Sunega, RC.A.F. at Halifax, left this week after spending furlough at his home, Hart St. Pte. Quanto Baldwin, of Toronto, is spending New Year‘s leave at his hom:s in Schumacher. Bert Engley, RCN.V.R. stationed at Ottawa, is spending furlough at his home on Cedar St. S. Archie Gallino, Queen‘s University, spent the holiday visiting his relatives and friends in town. Evelyn Munro, R. C. A. F. Women‘s Division, has returned to her station at Guelph, after spending~"Christmas visiting relatives and friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. M. Malowney, of Sioux Lookout, visited at Iroquois Falls and Timmins during the Christmas holiâ€" days. Mr. Malowney is now principal of the upâ€"toâ€"date twelveâ€"room school at Sioux Lookout, but formerly was on the teaching staff of the Timmins Cenâ€" tral public school, while (Mrs. Malowney was the teacher at Porquis Junction. Mr. Malowney left on Wednesday evâ€" ening of this week to resume his duâ€" ties at Sioux Lookout, while Mrs. Malâ€" owney will remain in Timmins for the present where she will be on the public school teaching staff. Gorden Hatton, R. C. A. F., spent District Manager, Reed Block Tim ADVANCE, TIMMINS, oNTARNIO University, is his home in Timmins Toronto, spending town. Helen Milne, CWAC. stationed at Toronto .is spending New Years visitâ€" ing at her home in town. Miss Kay MacInnis left on Sunday to spend the holiday in New York. Miss Barbara Haystead arrived last week from North Bay to spend the holiday at her home in town. Miss Joy Lewis left this week to spend New Year‘s at her home in Ganâ€" anogque. Bruce Pritchard, Western University London Ont., spent Christmas visiting at the home of his parents, Tamarack Street. Miss Bornice McColeman is in St. Mary‘s Hospital where she will undergo an appendix operation. Ernie Fillion, RCAFP., has returned to his statfon in Nova Scotia,. after spending Christmas with his parents, Kent Ave. : L‘eut. Arthur Pritchard, thjs week for his station after spending Christmas visiting at his home, Tamâ€" arack Street. Mr. Norman C. Millman and daughâ€" ter, Miss Mildred, of Ottawa, and Miss Mary B. Millman, of Toronto, were the guests for the Christmas holidays of Mr. and Mrs. H. Puke. His many friends in town and dis= trict will be pleased to know that Mr. F. M. Wallingford, who was taken ill last week while on duty at the fire hall and was taken to St. Mary‘s hospital, is now fully recovered and back at work at the fire hall. The illness appears to have been simply a sudden but severe attack of the prevalent ‘Au. Mrs. S. L. Honey and son, Donald, and daughter, Barbara, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. McBain, Kirkland Lakse, for the Christmas holidays, Dr. Honey also coming up from Toronto to spend Christmas at Kirkland Lake. May Be Colder for Weekâ€"end Toâ€"day will be cloudy and mild with slight snow or sleet, says Mr. Wheeler of the Hollinger Weather Observatory, and it will be probably turning colder for the weekâ€"end. At 8 o‘clock this morning, the thermometer stood mt 20 degrees. Snowfall for the weosck was 8 inches. Maximum and minimum tures for the week were:â€" Thursday, December 23rd, 10 and â€"20; Friday, December 24th, 22 and 10; Saturday, December, 25th, 28 and 20; Sunday, December 26, 32 and 2; Monday, Decâ€" ember 27th, 2 and â€"16; Tuesday, Decâ€" ember 28th, â€"5 and â€"17; Wodnesday, December 29th, 20 and â€"5. Death of H. Johnston at South Porcupine Last Night Sympathy in Death of Late Eileen Lainsbury Special to The Advance. At half past eight last night, Herbert Johnston, Front St., passed away after a lengthy illness. The late Mr. Johnâ€" ston was iborn at Danford Lake, Que. The body of the deceased rests at Hunâ€" kin‘s Funsral Parlours, and the funâ€" eral will be held toâ€"morrow. Left to mourn his loss are his widow and two childaren. Additional floral tokens, cards and letters of sympathy received by the parents of the late EFileen Marjorie Lainsbury. ue Flofi;vér; â€"â€"« Mr. and Mrs. W. Orr, Dome Mines: Billie and Frank Huckerâ€" by. Cards â€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pooley, Ella and Ruth; Mr. and MyrsS. Jack ‘Thomas and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stonehouse; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Urquâ€" hart; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Croxall, Kirkland Lake: Len and Nell, Sudbury; Mrs. E. Tilley:; Mae West, R. N., South Porcupine; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jenâ€" kins; Mr. and MrS Art Walters, Torâ€" onto; Iola White, Hazel Bound, Torâ€" onto; Mr. and Mrs. J. Baker, Fort Erie Ont.; Mrs. Malcolm, Toronto; Inez and Tom Wardlc, Toronto; Mr. and Myrs. W. J. Wills, Schumacher; Louisa and Dorothy, Toronto; Billy and Annie, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cottrel; south Porcupine, December 30th 1. Francis Adolphus Filion, formerly a member of the firm carrying on business as a druggist at Timmins in the District of Cochrane under the name of "Goldfields Drug Store" DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the said partâ€" nership was on the first day of Septemâ€" ber,. 1943, dissolved, I having sold out all my interest in the said partnership to my former partner Mr. Burke. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Mr. Burke at Timmins a~â€" foresaid, and all claims against said partnership are to be presâ€"nied to the said Mr. Burke by whom they will be settled. DATED at Tronton, Ontario, this seventeenth das of December, A.D. 1943. se [ =02 F. Filion Maltais Cup Games in the Timmins Dart Club Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keelan, Schumacher. Letters â€" Ethel and Jim Keen; Mtr. and Mrs. George S. Lowe:; Lâ€"Cpl. Wilâ€" son, Owen Sound; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Claire marco, erlson, Orillia Maltais Cup League Games Dec. 17th Results:â€" 0 Wanderers v White Cross 2 2 Imperials v Moose 0 2 United v Windsor 0 x Seven Up v Legion x 1 Seven Up v United 1 1 Imperials v Wanderers 1 2 White Cross v Moose 0 x Windsor v Legion x White Cross Imperials .. Seven Up ... Wanderers . United .. Windsor ... Legion Moose The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canaâ€" dian Legion will be holding their month~ ly meeting on Monday., January 3rd, This is on account of hall not being used for Firemen‘s event, booked foi that nate. All members please note the change of date and plan to attend. LADIES‘ AUXILIARY TO MEET ON MONDAY. JAN 3RD Moose ; 10. 0: #"7 Brunette Aggregate Trophy Imperials ..................... 0 4 0 8 Wianderers 27°0°â€"0 Seven Up L White CroSss is 9 2 United 00 Legion e Aatod: io Windsor ., ~A F0 MOOSL <.;...1......... 19 5 Games for Fniday, Jan 1944 Seven v Wanderers United v Imperials White ‘Cross v Legion Moose v Windsor Seven Up v Windsor United v Legion Impgrials v White Cross Wanderers v Moose Bartleman Trophy Doubles â€" Results Jenkin Purificatti beat Gibson Giacommazli “ Leonard Pollon beat Nixon White Zolcob Bertelo beat Allison Laz. enby. Miss Anna Cicci Dies at Her Home in Schumacher Reâ€"eclected to School Board at 8. Porcupine ‘The death occurred this morning of Miss Anna Cicci at her home at 76 First Ave., Schumacher. The late Miss Cicci was in her 23rd year. Puneral arrangements are not yet made but are under the S. T. Walker Home. C_\'.\'SSS.\\S\'.\\\'S\'\'%.\'SSS%.\‘SKSSX“SSS“%S‘SSSS%\\\\X\\\\\'.\‘ Special to The Advance The annual meeting for the election of trustees of the Public School Board in South Porgpine, took place last night. Retiring member, Percy Anâ€" drews, of the Dome, chairman, was reâ€" elected on the board. Also on the I \'\'\”\'S\'\%’i\\\‘\"\'fifl\'%fiflfi‘%fi“fi%fi%fi%fi*fi%fifi%fl\'fiSS"‘S‘.\'S‘ South Porcupine, December 30th DISTRICT OF COCHRANE Beginning January 3rd, 1944, the Town of Timmins will accept payments in advance on account of 1944 taxes, and will allow a discount thereon at the rate of approximately 3%% per annum from time of payâ€" ment to date when taxes become due. ‘, Qrillia: Mrs. Margaret Ross; Morgan, Muskoka; Harriet, De. North Bay:; Mrs Margaret Robâ€" Galt, ont.; Uncle ITvo Lainsbury, PREPAYMEXNT DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED Ol\ An additional discount of 1% of the amount of second instalment will be allowed in all cases where 1944 taxes are paid in full on or before the due date of the first instalment, Due dates for payment of 1944 Taxes are as follows : Complete details of this and the Monthliy Paymflnt Plan may be obtained from the office of the Collector, Timmins, Ontario, December 28, 1943. â€"52â€"1â€"2~â€"3 All taxpayers who find it pessible to do tage of this discount on prepayment, It | means of practical coâ€"operation with your reducing financing charges. . OF TIMMINS Prepayment Discount on 1944 Taxes League Standing 1st Instalment, 50%â€"due June 1st, 1944 2nd Instalment, 50%â€"due September 7th, 1944 xT DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED ON ALL PAYMENTS RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE MAY 15TH, 1944. 10 WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Child WEBBER â€" In loving memory of our sister, Mrs. A. C. Webber, who passed away December 31, 1938. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain, To have, to love, and then to part,, Is the greatest sorrow of one‘s heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy days When we were all together. "Io 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 oblain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in tele= phoned advertisements, or as reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. â€" Ever remembered by Joan, George and Family. m« OANE" board are Dr. McLaren and Jack Co tello. Address: The death occurred on December 28th, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, of Mrs. Winnifred Sweeney, at the ago of 81 years. The funeral was held this morning from the Church of Nativity at 9.00. The late Mrs. Sweeney resided at 220 Spuce St. S. Funeral arrangeâ€" ments were under S. T Walker Funeral Parloutrs. ’ ren of School Agé. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipal MUrs. Winnifred Sweeney Dies at Age of Eightyâ€"one Building, Timmins. be Qorupine rushers, 25 cycle motors and minâ€" ing and milling equipment. CLASSIFIED ADS ALDERMAC COPPER CORPORATION P.O. Box 159 Sherbrooke, Que or MINE OFFICE at ARNTFIELD o do so are urged to take advanâ€" It is a saving to you, and is a your municipal administration in Phone 26 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED with Scientific Accuracy Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG, 21 Third Ave. Timmins PACE THREE A. L. SHAW, Treasurer, by

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