Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Mar 1944, 1, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Mi nounce the engagem ter,â€"Luecienne, to Hel Mrs: Cyprian Bielek rane, but now of W Mr. Bielek, the mai on April 8, 1944, in Church of Nativity known to ‘her many "Lâ€"MCY ‘,. 18 â€"€ dies Store, a also many 1 ing a leadin vities as; we one pil.the t News for Da the members 0o are holding a and invite the pine to attend The dance will side Pavilion, dance tunes w Crocco and his be optional an 10 p.m. and las The entire proc local welfare. 4 S S S § * ; firopped Between Stitches By Phyllis Ts Te ie Ne i i. e se cce en Ne > oo +. o SA s c es ces . â€" d i i ces o ds OR in T s S es n ts oo sls e ce h e es i e 9 We in e olW e l C ce Cl ie c i e o o e ks i s s By Phyllis WWOO“WWQQQQNQOOOO“QOQ ¢ LA 4 " " 46# THURSDAY. MARCH YTH. 1944 l‘hlrd Ave. at Cedar Street > TEMMINS fiWELLl« R â€" OPTOMETRIST sale will | 25th at t day motr! committ Auxiliary O were initiat eral meetin of this week Myrs. L. Phi Mrs. I. Bar convene raffle w meeting were Mrs: Lloyd. wl talk" to the m« pxescht War S h s * The wool 4* 488458881585 8585 8584888 § S\ $ Plat Thred Ami A] er m?2 emplo and h 11 ha 1C Re in t Bi r1a@aheen â€"*Han rumima iv, Mar T1}D 101 of thertr at : Sht Dyr( Orders Executed on { LISTED SECUR pin Da Fiect Members The 1( on Y C M H ollowin nd, M NC l (Gl€ in ‘lial mem|} M Mr: op of M TIMMIN®S . United Church hly Meeting. rker at hursda a * * % Grant resided over the ‘he Woman‘s Asâ€" nited Church on {farch 2nd. by MJ1 eriod, arrangeâ€" ling a Daffodil day, April 15th. y Mrs. A. Gamâ€" ered and much â€"a talk by Miss f the Canadian nion, was thorâ€" ided much food ‘ audience. In spoke of the ‘oss Canada by essed the hope uld be formed » carry on the I‘l it attendance, eside club and Society of the h the singing nd the a short ing which reâ€" J@q ‘ecently staâ€" who was in week, is now ) and will be ruits for the KWirkland for R.CAF., left t Yarmouth, at the home Montrock Porquis Jct. o visiit their s conducted r theme beâ€" 31 ArH wno 1s in 14 10 tation at day leave cents, Mr. G Balsam or a holiâ€" 14 hom a, arrived ‘t holiday Mr. and C.W.AC., d to her ling sick med THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS3, ONTART ‘ents in of days I[rs.Harâ€" isements y after n town 20 16 UT tatior cgch a id ana= . °QOIl t on ifter onto| rPâ€" 41 n the Matter of the Estate of Alexander Thompson, late of the Township of German in the District of Cochrane, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuapt to Section 51 of The Trustee Act that all creditors and others; having claims or demands against the estate of the said Alexander Thompson, who died on or about the 26th day of April, 1942, are required on or about the 30th of March, 1944, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Richard Thompson andâ€"or Robert Thompson, Night Hawk Centre, Onâ€" tario, the Administrators of the estate of the said deceased, their Christian names and surnames, addresses and deâ€" scriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statements of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. Mrs,. A. Courschesne, "British Knit" representative, 97 Cecil Avenue, South Porcupine. Phone 418, 10â€"11â€"12â€"138 AND take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties enâ€" titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they. shall then have notice, and that the said Adminâ€" istrators will not be for the said assets or any part thereof to a.ny perâ€" son or persons of whose claims notice Pocahontas, Panther, FPreeburn, and Stocker Coal. 12" wood. SUPERIOR FUELS, Phone 2120. WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Childâ€" ren of School Age. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. NOTICE TO CREDITORS s1all not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. ‘ wW. S. Gardner, Solicitor for the said Administrators. Dated this 6th day of March, 1944 HITCHâ€"Charles Frederick â€"In Loving Memory of our Dear Father and Husband who passed away sOo suddenly March l1th, 1939 â€"He travelled life‘s journey with couâ€" â€"10p IN LOVING MEMORY of Joseph Baxâ€" ter, who was killed at the Hoyle two years ago the 13th of this month Time speeds on. Two years have Crushers, 25 cycle motors and minâ€" ing and milling equipment. Address: fill. Down here we mourn but not in vain For up in Heaven we will meet again Fondly remembered by his loving Wif« and Morley and Ida Baxter,. 107 1e A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) A WORD PER TINSERTION 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. Sudbury Star: An oddity of the army‘s basic training is that it puts on pounds while taking inches off the waist. It is good too for taking starch out of the collar and putting it in a backbone. ‘ rage; He lived out each day in its fullness; wWith a heart always cheerful and gay. He labored and loved and was happy; He was Father, Husband and Friend; And to each of us who knew him so well He was faithful and kind to the end sadly missed by Wife and Family passed Since death its gloom, its shadow cast Within our home where all seemed P.O. Box 158 Sherbrooke, Que. or MINE OFFICE at ARNTFIELD bright, And took from us a shining light We miss that light and ever will. His vacant place there‘s none Cle Dorcmupins Adbanee CLASSIHIED ADS ALDERMAC COPPER CORPORATION IN ME MORIA M ~10â€"11 Undér and by virtue of an Ex against Lands, issued out of the K Division Court of the District of rane, to me directed, against the and tenements of H. A. TICHI in an action in which HILL=â€"CI FRANCIS LIMITED is the Exe Creditor and H. A. TICHINOFF | Execution Debtor, I have seize ‘taken in execution and will off | sale by public auction, at the of E. C. BREWER LIMITED, in ths Situate in the T the District of Coc] of Ontario, namely The Surface Rights of Fourâ€"Hundred and Six shown on Plan Mâ€"30 (S deposited in the Office 0o at Cochrane. The said lanc 6063 in the reg Tisdale and des don Block, 3 Pine mins, on Thursday March, 1944, at the ) in the forenoon, a interest and equity o above named debtor the following descrik ments, viz: Sherriff‘s »bqr 21st,19843. 9â€"10â€"11â€"1 In the matter ofr the Estate of Mary3 Josephine Elston, late of the town ai Timmins in the Bistrict of Cach witdlow. decvsaseod B6 Dean Kester, 13 Third mins, Solicitor for the sai Dated at Timmins, thi February, 1944. Tit statement nature of tliem. And tak mentioned proceed to said deces titled ther the claims the claims of w notice, and, tha not be liable fo: part thereof to ; whose claim no: received by it a tribution. against t! Josephine the 20th ds of Timmir the 29th adress cula) Y Nouce is iJ ction 36 of 321 SHERIFES SALE OF LANDS Camnvaign Headquarters sBasexgxnt â€" sank or â€" Ppnone 038 COMMERCE BUILDING s 25 CANADIAN â€" RED CRO SUCH is the grateful testimony of countiess fighting men who kept their "rendezvous with Death" and live to tell the tale. Every Red Cross triumph over death, wounds, diseass and human agony is that in which you may take pride. Because it is Y OUK Red Cross, Thus it is you who heip those in pain and peril. Now as the dreadful carnage of war increasesâ€"as more famineâ€"strickened countries are made accessible to your Red Cross, the need grows at terri pace. So much money is needed to maintain a steady flow of parcels for prisoners of war, of blood serum, medical supplies and dressings, surâ€" gical instruments, hospitals and hosâ€" pital equipment, foodpand clothing, to name but a few of the demands on your Red Cross,. Raise your sights â€"give MOREâ€"your Red Cross needs your mercy dollars NOW! Sheriff., District @ased am V ~ entered in PP r for Whitney ed as follows. wn of Timmin irane, and Prov OI COCNâ€" gainst the lands A. TTICHINOPF HULLâ€"CLARKâ€" lands at lemption of t _to and cut North, Timâ€" J0Oth day of o‘clock ury ) in Parcel tnegy and Number 60)., as f{lice day eld by All 10 now itles wil thke 11 of VE )1 Many friends of the deceased girl came from all over the camp for the funeral which took plact on Sunday from the Pentecostal Assembly Church on Golden avenue, and was conducted by the Rev. A. I. Heinonen, of Timmins. A poem suitable to the occasion was read by Mrs. L. Laine as a last tribute to the memory of Mrs. Luhta. Hymns were sung by a group of eight friendsâ€" Mrs, N. Thander, Mrs. T. Ihander Mrs. educated here. S sont to Haileybu from tuberculosis, koka Sanitarium We seas for in Italy Mts. cupine Februa (Lily 1 Ssouth Hoer ) the 1 Army Death of Mrs. L. L. at 8. Porecupine ath. Many fri( me from M i Ma Of hn( [HE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE H 11 AnDCl intil t Field Overse Porcupit husband MtTS. L. Laline nemory of Mrs ng by a group C Thander, Myrs Y hi IN MEMORIA M 1v L Pr 11 n 1€ Hi Bel 1 iel Purchases asonal Needs,. ner Kusti Luhta, of R.CH.A. Canadian been s{>rving overâ€" vyears, is now fightâ€" t] rn in South Porâ€" 1, 1918; and was ears ago she was hospital sufféering [ later to the Musâ€" Gravenhurst, It hat she returned to be progressing caused her d byâ€"Da Dome Mi 1v on Wednesday, Lily Lydia Luhta at her home in 1¢€ H THE Lubta Recently Mok e Special Mum Mrs. Sula H: colm McCaw Mrs. 0. YÂ¥lijo and Mrs, Eino Ke! Mrs, Sulo Luhta; Mi tila and Olavi; Antr Niskala, Mr. and M of South Porcupine. MI ter Miss Saiu two brothers (CA.O.) and Hoer father Sandy, the stone $12 a day, but wh the country. asked uated he shook his "But your job‘s â€" asked the brother. "Sure is," said "How about the "Short." "And the work? "Pleasant." "What‘s the tro Ts. O. Ylijoki and family ; J , 68. Porcupine; Mr. and M id Kenny, Pottsville; Jot )ski, S Porcupine; Mr. and . Ukkola and family, S. Ts. Lvdia Hill:;: Esther Roy, imily ‘Oow.ied sand can‘t affor idbury Stat daught Miss 24 upine Walter M Roland â€" L and L Irvin Rosner.R. 0. EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED For Appoirtment wages â€"â€" t holy smokst BRUCOVETSKY BLDG 21 Third Ave. Tim Sandy. / afFford to EYESIGHT SPECIALINT TOUGH PROBLEM er John er twenty AXino â€"Ha the trou Kantokosk sScientific Accur aki. Ally tone mason, w ived Husbs tsville; John ] €; Mr. and Mrs. family, S. Port Esther Roy, Ka Kemppaino; M Mr. and Mrs N Annie, Helen at ilin Ahow head. ht, SuC 12 Ottsviile reupint Mess hy UL reupint .: Detro lc “1 Phone 8t M\ Timmins P M Mt. M t ceaseod A couâ€" Ima 11 l 11

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