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Porcupine Advance, 11 May 1944, 1, p. 3

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Homes for Childâ€" ren of School Age. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipa Building, Timmins. Start your own partâ€"time business without any investment on your part. Profitable Watkins Route available in nearby rural, locality. Suitable travel outfit requuired. For details write promptly to The J. R. Watkins Comâ€" pany, dept "Oâ€"Tâ€"7A" 2177 Masson street Montreal. THURESDAY, MAY i1TH, 1044 Sent to Toronto Hospital For Special Treatment E. Holla, Finnish employee of the Youngâ€"Davidson Mine at Matachewan, who had his leg badly crushed in an accident at the mine on Good Friday, has been sent to Toronto for special hospital treatment. . He had been at the New Liskeard hospital for some time but it*is hoped that the treatment at the Toronto General hospital will hasten his recovery. 62 Richmond st Sudbury Star: The scientific name for laziness is ergophobia. We hope this seares a lot of lazy people. Angloâ€"Northern Securities Ico 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€" sulit of copy not carefully, legibly written. . Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. Crushers, 25 moetors and minâ€" ing and milling equipment. Address: (RATTY) Extensive â€" Diamond â€" Drilling in Progress. Information on Request MINE OFFICE at ARNTFIELD P.O. Box 159 Sherbrouvuke, Que. Oe RDorcupine 2Odbanee CLASSIFIED ADS TWINDYKE MINES AGENTS WANTED Clean Rooms Cor, spruce 8t. and Third Ave. The King Edward â€"Hotel Day or Week: ALDERMAC COPPER CORPORATION Phone 26 YVery Reasonable HRates Quiect Atmosphere W Toronto UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AGAINST LANDS, isâ€" sued out of the Second Division Court in the District of Cochrane and to me directed, against the lands and teneâ€" ments of PETER BARATTO, in an acâ€" tion wherein MONETA PROVISION CO. ESTATE is the plaintiff and PETER BARATTO is the defendant, I have seized and taken in execution and will offer for sale by public auction at the office of E. C. BREWER LIMITED, in the Gordon Block, 3 Pine Street North, in the Town of Timmins, on Wednesday the 3lst day of May, 1944, at the hour of 11.30 o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon, all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the above named defendant, PETER BARATTO, in, to and out of the following described lands and tenements, VIZ:;: The said land is entered in Parcel 2808 in the register for Whitney and Tisdale and is described as follows: The Surface rights of LOt Number Seventyâ€"one (71), as shown on Plan M. 60 (Temiskaming), now deposited in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane. Dated at Cochrane this 19th day of February, A.D. 1944. JOHN D. MACKAY, Sheriff, District of Cochrane. Situate in the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochrane, and Province of Ontario, granted by the Crown as Mining Land, namely: Mr. Andy Anderson, of Kapuskasing, was a weekâ€"end visitor to town. ~18â€"19â€"20=21 Mr. S. Rothschild, of Sudbury, was a business visitor to town this week. Mrs. I. K. Pierce returned this week from at trip to Toronto and Ottawa. Mrs. H. Darling has returned from a trip to Ottawa.â€" Mr. J. C. Henderson spent the weekâ€" end in North Bay. , Mrs. K.. Horwitz»â€"was a visitor last week to Rouyn, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Korman. Mr. V. Newell, of Montreal, was 2A business visitor to town this week. Dr. and Mrs. H. Veitch returned this week from a trip to Toronto. Mr. K. A. (Eyre has returned from a trip to Toronto. Mrs. N. Currie, Mrs. J. Hughes and Mrs. H. Mudrick, of Englehart, were recent visitors to Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Draper, of Sudbury, spent a few days last week in Timmins the guests of friends here, Miss V. McKinley was a recent visitor to her home in Cobalt. Mr. and Mrs.C. L. Hunter and bak§ son, of Fort William, were guests this week of friends in Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. G. Caldbick, of Haileyâ€" bury, are visiting relatives and friends in town this week. LAC George Shaw, R. C. A. F. staâ€" tioned .at Belleville, 1eft,!Monday after spending leave at his home in town. Miss Clare Caron was the guest last week of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. Beaudoin, Swastika. Miss M. Ellis, Reg. N., returned to Timmins last week after spending some weeks at her home in Englehart. Mrs. J. Alderdice and Mrs. Wimn. Vanâ€" Wart, of Hanbury, were recent visitors to Timmins. Earle Cavanagh, R. C. A. F. stationed at Hagersville, is spending furlough with his wife, John Ave. Among the local and personal items in The New Liskeard Speaker last week the following item will be of local interest :â€""Pilot Officer and â€" Mrs. Howard Foster, of Ottawa, are spending a few days with relatives in town, folâ€" lowing a visit to Timmins." SHERIFEF‘S SALE OE LA NDS T. Webb, R. C. N. V. R. stationed at Sidney N. S., is spending leave visiting relatives and friends in Timmins and South Porcupine. Mrs. Thos. Thrasher, who spent the winter months in Timmins with her daughter, has returned to her home in Douglas, Ont. Chief Petty Officer J. M. Shaw, R. C N. V. R. stationed at Halifax, spent leave visiting at his home Laurier Ave, last week. Mrs. C. G.Pirie, who was operated on recently at St. Mary‘s hospital, was sufâ€" ficiently recovered to be able to return home this week, and is making the best of recovery, According to the reports made by some Northern people, letters from soldiers on the Italian front have been received in the North in as short a time as eight days after they were posted in Italy. Mr. P. T. Moisley, who has been ili in St. Mary‘s hospital for the past two weeks, is now well on the way to con:â€" plete recovery. He was able to leave the hospital this week and is now makâ€" ing excellent progress to recovery at his home. Funeral Last Week of Late John Holgevac of Schumacher Funeral services for the late John Holgevac, Fourth avenue, were held last week in St. Alphonsus Parish Church. The Revy. Father Martindale conducted the service. Interment was made in Timmins cemetery. The late John Holâ€" gevac passed away in the Porcupine General hospital after a shnort illness at the age of 36 years. Sympathy is exâ€" tended his widow and family in their sad bereavement. The many beautiful floral tributes show the high esteem in which he was held by his fellow counâ€" trymen. Schumacher, May 10th. Special to The Advance. Pillowâ€"Wife and sons; Gates Ajarâ€"| Mother. Heartâ€"Sisters, Kay. Mary.i Annie, Madeline, Julia; Heartâ€"Nieces and Nephews; Basketâ€"Butkovich famâ€" ily; Wreathsâ€"Joe Krancevich and famâ€" ily, Connaught; Kate and Bob Dobraâ€" tinik and Mary Sertich, Hamilton; Pe-i Sertich Brothers, Noranda; Mr. and| Mrs. Martin Kobzik and family, Timâ€" mins; Charles Lamouthe and f'amily,‘ Souti Porcupine; Marko Mesich and family, South Porcupine; Jos. Verbik and family, Schumacher; Mike Pecaricf and family; Joe Zupan and family;‘ | Uncle Charles Holgevac and family; John Markovich and family; Frank! DuKovac and family; Mr. and Mrs.| George Oreskovich and son; Mrs. Madeline Gerovac and family; Frank Klisanich and family; John Carak; Steve Lubich; Nick Pecanic and fam;â€", ily; Tom Tomjenevich and family; Matt: Krancevich, Val; Matt Dukovac and! family, Matt Stefanic and family;l Tony Holjevac; Mr. and Mrs. Despot;| Frank Grenko mand family; Frank! Oreskovich and family; Frank Markoâ€" vich and family; Tony Holan; Delia and Ann Inneralli; Katica and George Perkovich; Karlo Pavlica and family; iMatt Vucetia and family; Joseph Gotch; Frank Pecanic and son; Marko Oreskovich and family; Betty, Aldo, }Elia, Charlie; Mrs. Anica Delich and family; Mr. and Mrs. Clem Laughren and family; Mr. and Mrs. Rafuse; Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family; Sam Bucovetsky and staff; Schumacher IHardware and staff; Schumacher Serâ€" [ vice Station; Srh Nar Saves No. 77, Sschumacher, Ont.; Croatian Fraternal Lodge No. 930 ,Schumacher; Croatian Fraternal Lodge No. 608, Schumacher; Croatian Fraternal Lodge, No. 827, So. Porcupine:; Croatian Fraternal Lodge, No. 895, Timmins: Croatian National ! Home, Schumacher; Croatian Women‘s i Association, Schumacher. Appoint Travelling Missionary for the United Church "At the annual meeting the Board of Home Missions appointed 172 Stuâ€" dent Missionaries to serve on the Misâ€" sion Fields of the United Church this summetr. It is an interesting fact that of the total 23 are young women and another 23 are nonâ€"theological men who volunteered their services to help the Church in emergency. The great majority of these appointments will serve in Western Canada but many will be under the direct supervision of Rev. James A. Lyttle.: And something new has been introduced into this part of the North with the appointment of a travelling missionary, Mr. L W. Mould. He will serve the many scattered comâ€" munitiecs. the lumber Camps, powerâ€" development Sites, isolated mines road Camps etc.. as the representative of the Church. South Porcupine, May 10th, special to The Advance.â€"The following is from the United Church(S. P.) Weekly Bulletin :â€" § Mr. W. L. Mould to Follow This Work. Little Gerald Montcalim, of near Hearst. had a narrow escape from serâ€" ious injury recently. As it was he suffered a head injury that required a couple of stitches to close. He was in the car with his father who was drivâ€" ing to Hearst. The youngster got the car door open and fell out on the road, but escaped with no more than a short gash on his forehead. Hearst Bay Falls from Car Escapes Serious Injury THE PORCUPTNE ‘ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Schumacher, May 10th, Special to The Advance The MciIntyre Football Club Ladies, Auxiliary held their weekly card party Wednesday evening in the Workers Coâ€" op store, corner Pine and First Ave. Whist was played, and the prize winners were:â€" 1st. Mrs. Alex Mair; 2nd Mrs. Alphonse Fournier; 3rd Mrs. W. Rogers; door Prize, Mrs. E. Duxfiecld. After the cards a social period was enjoyed. Personal and Other Items of Interest From Schumacher Corporal L. Mahon, Provost Corps. stationed at Winnipeg, and Mrs. Mahon are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mahon, South Porcupine, and Mr. and Mrs. Len. Thomas, Second Ave., Schuâ€" macher. Sergeant Navigator Earl Backlund, R. C. .A F., Winnipeg, who graduated May 5th, is visiting at his home in Timâ€" mins, He also visited during the week at the home of Mr; and Mrs. H. L. Manette, Second AveSergt. Navigator Backlund is Mrs. Manette‘s nephew. The many friends of Mrs. Dave Kilâ€" lens, Third Ave., will be sorry to hear that she is ill in St. Mary‘s hospital and all her friends extend her their best wishes for a speedy recovery. Miss Florence Murphy, R. N., Dome Mines, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willan. First Av=®. Mrs. James Philliban, Iroquois Falls, spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends in town. Corporal Norman Graham, Essex Scottish, stationed at Camp Bordean, spent the weekâ€"end at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willan, First Ave. Mrs. E. Curnow, Gold Centre, enterâ€" tained PFriday evening in honour oi her daughter, Barbara, who was celeâ€" brating her ninth birthday. A very happy time was enjoyed by the little guests who attended. During the afternoon the hostess served a dainty lunch and each guest had a piece of the lovely birthday cake. Barbara was the recpient of many lovely gifts. The following guests attended :â€" Ruby McCarthy, Alice, Marilyn and Junice Grist, Beulah Last, Mary ana Joan Jose, Jacqueline Cowden, Brian and Robin Curnow, and the guest of honour. Barbara Curnow; also attendâ€" ing and enjoying the afternoon wers, Mrs. Whitson, Mrs, Taylor, Mrs, Mcâ€" Carthy, Mrs. Jose, Mr. Fred O‘Rourke and Mr. Everet Curnow. Mrs. R. E. Heath, Third Ave., left this week for a holiday in Toronto. The Catholic Women‘s League of St. Alphonsus Parish Church, Schumacher, held their meeting Monday evening at the home of the president, Mrs, Fred Dwyer, First Ave. _ Business items were discussed and plans were made for a tea and bake sale. Officers were elected to the various committces were:â€"â€" ‘Educatxon â€"» â€" Mrs, Art Quinn Child Welfare â€" Mrs. Bratby and Mrs. A. Carriere Magazine â€" Mrs. Charles Barron Red Cross â€" Mrs, Mansfield Sisters of ‘Service â€" Mrs. Dennis O‘Connér Say.Retreat â€" Mrs. Frank Furiony Publcxty â€" Mrs. Clarence Feindcl Meimbership â€" Mrs. M. McGuire and Mrs. J. Scullion. | â€" While she was out at the store, she ‘tuld the court, she left the baby in icharge of her husband. The child was in its crib. When she came back she found the baby crying, its face swoilen ‘ and red, and the little child was apparâ€" ently suffering from a blow on its face, which from appearance and markings had been made by a hand. As the Much anxiety was caused when word came over the radio of the sinking of the Athabaskan, for everyone knew that was the ship Bill Cripps served on. It was a great relief when his mother, Mrs. Len Thomas, Second Ave., received a cable from him telling her he was safe and would soon be fhome. After the business session A SOCiil periol was enjoyed. During the evenâ€" ing a dainty lunch was served. The many frieds of Mrs. Dan Fraser, McIntyre Property, will be sorry to hear that she is ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital and all extended her their best wishes for a speedy recovery,. The Women‘s Association of Trinity United Church held their meeting Wedâ€" nesday in the church hall. The Preâ€" sident, Mrs. P. A. Boyce, was in the chair. Business items were discussed and plans were made for the annual "May Fair," to be held in the church basement, Friday afternoon, May 26th. COwing to Mrs. Killen being ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Mrs. Stan Kitchen acted as secretary. The meeting closâ€" ed with the benediction. The Schumacher "Victory" Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Cecil Kennedy, First Ave. Pive hunâ€" ared was played and the prize winners were:â€" lst. Mrs. B. Soucie; 2nd. Mrs. F. Webbar; â€" 3rd Mrs. Len Thomâ€" as: door prize, Mrs. T. Montigny. After the cards a social period w enjoyed. south Porcupine, Ont., May 10th Special to The Advance. Dominic Iannarelli, of Schumacher, was fined $50.00 and costs on Tuesday at police court here for an assault upon his 18â€"monthsâ€"old daughter. _ Mrs. Iannarelli, his wife, preferred the charge against him. Goes to Jail for Two Months After Injury to Baby Dominie Iannarelli Found Guilty of Assault on His 18â€"monthsâ€"old daughter. US husband had previously struck the baby when it was only four months old (this charge was withdrawn by the mother) she took the baby to Dr. Kineer, who told the court on Tuesday that he found the left side of the baby‘s face red, bruised and swollen, and marks on the forehead. Magistrate Atkinson asked if such marks might be the result of a fall, but the doctor said that there was no sign of a bump such as would be shown after a fall, but the child‘s condition could have been the result of a slap of the hand. Sergt. Douglas testified that he had responded to the mother‘s call and corroborated the evidence given as to the baby‘s injuries, TIannarelli, who testified in his own deâ€" fence, said that the baby "might have fallen out of the crib." "Were you alone with the baby?" asked the magisâ€" trate "Yes," responded the accused. "Did the baby fall?" asked the magisâ€" trate. "I said it might have fallen," said Iannarelli. Finally the magistrate elicited that fact that the baby had not fallen, and he fined the accused $50.00 and costs, after telling him that he would send him to jail if the offence were ever repeated. Later Tannarelli was taken to jail to serve the two months‘ alternative, as the money for the fine and costs ($72.40) was not raised. South Porcupine Couple Celebrated Silver Wedding Congratulations are in order for Mr and Mrs. William Beckett, of 167 Front street, who on May 6th celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. South Porcupine, May 10th. Special to The Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Beckett were married in the United ‘Church in Havelock, Ont., twentyâ€"five years ago. They have reâ€" sided in South Porcupine since 1938 Mrs. Beckett being a sister of Constable Ralph Wood. On Saturday numbers of friends callâ€" ed to offer their good wishes and Mr. and Mrs. Beckett were made the reciâ€" pients of many lovely gifts. After spending a pleasant evening the guests were entertained at a deâ€" lightful lunch; the table daintily set with silver and fine linen being graced with daffodils, and a twoâ€"tiered wedâ€" dingâ€"cake. CHEVROLET â€" PONTIALC â€" OLDSMOBILE â€"« McLAUGHLINâ€"BUICK â€" CADILLAC â€"« CHEVROLET GMC TRUCKS CLEAN Crankcase and Valves . . . IMPROVE Performance . . . PREVENT Costly Engine Repairs! MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE LIMITED TIMMINS GARAGE UMITED Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McInnis, Dr. and Mrs. G. Gardiner, Mrs,. J. Alexander, Mrs. G. Humphreys, Mrs. Carl Reilly Mrs. M. Haapala and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beckett. Unable to attend but sending gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Charles LAaamane:, Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, Mr. and Mr‘s. Edgar and Mrs, Olga Therâ€" rien. Mrs. Jos. Drolet, of Schumacher, Passes to Rest Schumacher, May 10th. Special to Advance. It was with regret word was received of the death of Mrs. Joseph Drolet, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. E. Welt, Fourth ave., Friday afternoon, after suffering poor health for the past year, She was 70 years of age. Coming from Sherbrooke Quebec, to Cobalt in the early days, the family later moved to Schumacher a few years ago, where she had made many friends who sincerely mourn her passing and extend their deepest symâ€" pathy to her husband and family in their sad bereavement. She is survived by her husband and daughter, Mrs. M. E. Welt; two sons, Ronald, Kirkland Lake, and Raloh of Windsor; and a brother, Mr. Howard Vear, of Montreal, who was in town to attend the funâ€" eral. â€"A service was conducted Sunday evening in the Walker Funeral Home, Was Among the Pioneer Residents of Cobalt Camp. INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND Phone 104 Timmins, QOntario Have YOU checked up to know how much YOU would LOSE if your building, housechold furniture, stock or fixtures were destroyed by fire? Do you know that building costs have gone up considcrably since the outbreak of war? Do you know that Fire Insurance rates were never lower than at the present time"? We shall be pleased to quote rates and give you information without obligation on your part. SULLIVAN NEWTON MR. and MRS. PROPERTY OWNER (Est. 1912) Timmins, by the Rev. Lors Carlison, of Trinity United Church, Schumacher. The body was taken out on the noon train Monday for burial in the family plot at Haileybury. Accompanying the body to Haileybury were Mr.â€"Drolet and sons, Ralph and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Welt, and Mr. Howard Vear, of ‘Montweal, |Funeral arrangements were with the Walker Funeral Home, Timimins, She lete." I‘ve govu a gold medal for running five mlies, an‘ one for ten miles;‘ a silver medal for swimming; two cups for wrestling, an‘ badges for boxing an‘rowing!" She:"You must be a wonderful ath=~ He: "Athletse? I run a j ~â€"~â€"Army and Navy Journal MAN OF MANY MEDALS EYES EXAMINED FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. For Appointment Phone 1877 EYESIGHT sSPECIALIST ve gou a gold medal for mlies, an‘ one for ten r medal for swimming; wrestling, an‘ badges for Hcientific Accuracy REAL ESTATE 21 Pine Street N. With by pawnshop

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