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Porcupine Advance, 4 Jan 1945, 1, p. 2

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Other Items of Interest from â€" Schuniachor and District x Aw! mtA +0 i 1 ko D ; ic Sm + ue : 5> en i e c 0*â€"",¢p-¢69-¢-o.'-‘“~‘~ch C J § onl and Timmins. , His back is bruied but the medical Miss Anne Holgevac, of Hamilton,‘ authorities do not qnticipate rurth°r spent the holiday season visiting her injuries. , Mrs. Holgevac, Fourth Ave. Another accidentâ€"to a child occux-| Mls's Ivy Calverley, of Kingston,!red son Oonstan «the ~tenâ€". the holiday season with her yearâ€"old, eldest daughter of Mr. and. :mother, Mrs. Calverley, Second Ave. | Mrs. Andrew Harty, fell while skatâ€" ‘LA.C. Gerald MceDonald, RC.AP.,) ing at the Arena and broke her leg. ‘ -mtloned at Ayimes, and Mrs. McDonâ€"| She is in hospital and the leg was spent the holiday season with set this morning (Wednesday). necâ€" their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mcâ€" essitating a plate insertion. Her little 4 First Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.friends wish her a speedy rectovery. ! t _ ] Little Pilly McCann, son of: Mr. and ‘Harvey Greer, of Toronto, spent the Mrs. "Mickey" MdéCann, Almostâ€" four Christmas holidays with his parents, years old, NHad s miraculous e€cape on Mr and Mrs. D. Greer, Gold Centre. Tuesday when he was hit by a car on GMiss Audrey Sherbin, of Montreal,, Bruce Ave. He: wae| out. with hijs father s“peht. the holiday season with her and had stopped to see some men parents, Mr. and Mrs. f’eber Sherbin,| shovelling snow. When the father calâ€" _ ma Bt. led him he ran, anda an approachmg ‘"Wiss Margaret Scullion, of Toronto, car brushed him ‘quite wiy : along is visiting hner parents, Mr. and Mrs. the road into the show.â€" m Scullion, First Ave. This driver did all he could to avoid ‘NAss ‘Thereta Pigion, of Toronto, is the child, and helped in taking him cpmamg ‘the holiday season visiting to the hospital where an Xâ€"ray disâ€" ‘»MAtives anc friends at Gold Centre coveerd no bones broken. r, Jan. 3rd. â€" Special to Young People of the Schumachet Anglican Mission were entertained At ‘ «â€"a nplcely arranged party last Tuesday evehing in the Mission Hhall. The event" ‘waens heald under: the auspices of ‘the Ladies®., Guild. The Rev. . Oannon W whas present and conducted the t and community singing was enâ€" ho »~During the evening a (dainty I\M wus‘served by Mrs. Avthur Wilâ€" *feord ‘Mrs, Joe Porcival. l â€".. Miss. Mary Vrbariac, of Brampton, Spent the hnoliday season visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Vrbanac, Second Avenue. Miss Jessie Scullion, of Toronto, is ~visiting her aunt, Mrs..John O‘Leary «and. Mrs. James Scullon. Miss Jean Urquhart, student at Queen‘s University, spent the hnoliday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Urquhart, McIntyre Property. Cpl. Joe Iannarelli, R.C.A., stationâ€" ‘ed at Debert, N. S., spent his Christâ€" mas leave at his home on Railroad St. Gordon Morrish, of Toronto, spent the holiday season with his parents, Mr..and Mrs. Joe Morrish, Gold Cenâ€" LAC. Emile Klisanich, RCAF. stationed. at St. Thomas, spent the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klisanich, Pearl Lake Hotel. ‘ ‘Harvey Greer, of Toronto, spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Greer, Gold Centre. Miss Audrey Sherbin, of Montreal, 8/ w gpent the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sherbin, Mrs. John Leng, of Brockville, spent the holiday season visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leng. Mcintyre Property. _ Lieutenant and Mrs. Fred Jowsey, ot To,ronto spent the holiday season visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Stiles, Mcâ€" Intyre Property, Third Ave. Cpl. Cy Briggs, RCAF., Suscsex, Nova Scotia, spent Christmas leave visiting his wife and son at the home of Mrs. Briggs‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis, Gold Centrc. â€" MéeIntyre Atliletic: Assoclation 2 M thuf anmnutal New Yentr‘s Eve h the Mointyre gymn»siu:n hall. There was a very large attendance ond ‘¥everyone had a good time dancing to the music of Willie Rodgors‘ orchestra. ~Mrs..Peter Sherbin entertained last Thursday evening in honor of her _ Audrey. A nice social time singing and dancing was enjoy»d. Duflng the even a delicious lunch was Clifford ‘Reeves, RCAF., phed Aat Centralia, spent a short Reave with his father, Mr. P. G. Reeves, Sécond avnue. \ ‘Leslie Lampkin, Royal Canadian Navy, stationed at Quebec, spent the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lampkin, Pourth Ave. ~â€"Pte. Donald Sutherland, R.C.A., staâ€" tioned at Toronto, spent the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. sutherland, Second Ave. â€"Miss Cecilia Johnson, of Toronto,‘ spent the holiday seaason visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. T. Second Avenue. Raymond Taylor, of Toronto, spent | the holiday season with parents . Mr. and Mrs. Lanmfoert Taylor, Gold ‘served. Audrey, who is attending school in Montreal, spent the holiday ‘season withâ€"her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peéeter Sherbin, Pine street. Pté; Bob Fuilton, R.C.A., stationed at Brantford, spent the holiday season with his parents, Mr. afhd Mrs, Sandy Puiton, Second avenuc Jonhn Scullion, RC.A., stationed at Newmarket, spent the New Year holiday visiting his sister, Mrs. John O‘Leary, and his brother, Mr.: James s lmwuwuhhe'fldeogn- ing on experience headache, pains in the back or limbs, soreness through , take a Paradol tablet, a good big drink of hot lemonade or ginger tea and go to bed. may be repeated, if necessary, accordâ€" Helps Check Colds Quickly You can often chack cold quickly if you follow these instructions. o nlg n it n e t qo T â€" *R /d ,..,* .QW. ...* a® .!.odfi#‘..h "% o ue w css O Te 0 NE un t w uds t e ue ;:"fi“{:“ Mr. and Mrs. A. Rassel, Third Ave. » ttc "" ‘spent the Christmas holidays visiting attendir B5 friends at Troquois Falis. a â€" e on 94 »3 Mr.> and â€" Mrs. . Lambert â€" Taylor, m‘ Gold Centre, were host .and hcstess 6 at a nicelyâ€"arranged party held reâ€" sently at their home at Gola Centre. J‘I'he guests spent a very happy time, " / with: community. ainging. and: dancing. "Fand @during »the: eyening : the ho'sbes's, fi served ~a > deligious :lunclhy. : k ~ ‘Spr. Bloole Webhber, RCE., Syaney, Nova Sceotia. spent Christmas, 1leava‘ with his wife and fqmily at the homs Mrs. Webber‘s‘ parents, Mr.‘ and ~Mrs. J. G. Harris, Third Ave. ‘Mrs. Webber accompanied her husband to North Bay where they‘ spent a few! ]days ‘visiting ‘MFs. Webber’é sister and brotherdn-law "KMyr. and Mrs | Tres=! sider. 16 | #® . Little Billy McCann Hit by Two Children at South Porcuvine injured on Tuesday ‘++; Pataran,; student <at;:.Queen‘s . «University, ; y spept; the: holiday; seagon â€" with Im-mmm Ml‘ Mfl Mn Pata~ Third:â€"Ave. . :. Aven â€",Zanehin, ;studant. zqt llard _ Hail,, Noxth: Bay, ; spent: the , holidays visiting, his; fathm:.. Mr, L., Z inchin, Pi!’di Me E*./ io 23 *4 .\ Pte.. Bob. Hann}gan,bRC.A. statipn-' ed Brantford,.. spent. the . holidays visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs W. J. Hatmigan, Thrd Ave. south Porcupme, Jan. 3rd.» Special to The Advance. .. â€" ; ; 4AIV J VCV _ MAUIUCGGAIUL, _ ZRVC L. Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Weston, Fourth Ave., ~ spent the Christmas â€" holiday visiting Mr. and Mrs.â€" McCartney, Swastika. . P .e Bob Boyce, student at Toronto Unâ€" iversity,; ~ speiit ‘the ~season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs:.â€"P. A. Boyce, Second. Ave. x Cpl. Eddie Smith, R.C.A., stationed at Balsam Creek, and Mrs. Smith, are visiting Cpl. Smith‘s parents,Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Second Ave. Mis; Doreen Dutton, ~spent â€" the Christmas holidays visiting friends at Nie! Miller, of: the Royal Canadian Navy, Quebec, spent a few days visitâ€" ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller, Third Ave. Pte. L. O‘Callaghan, R.C.A., Torontsa spent a short leave visiting his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. O‘Callaghan, Conâ€" iaurum Property. Lieutenant George Percival, Third Avenue, spent holiday season with his parents, Mtr. and Mrs. Percival, Thira Ave.. ~° .‘ ~ Miss ~Nellie Harris, of Torontos, spent â€" the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harâ€" ris, Third Ave.â€" Mrs. H. Turner, of Toronto, is visitâ€" ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern Fourth Ave. Frank Furlong, First Ave. LA.C. Bob Keller, RCAF., staâ€" onekd at St. Thomas, and Mrs. Kellar and son, are visiting relatives and friends during the holiday seaâ€" Car. . Constance Harty Hurt While Skating â€"| We guard your vital food supplies ‘ Your planes and guns and tanks; s ‘Fnr your existence "over there" To merchabnt bovs give thanks. To merchabnt boys give thanks. S6,‘ give dredit to your Army. And your Air Porce where it‘s due And we‘d like you to You have a Navy, too! We don‘t fly over your cities Oor march with hneavy pack, But the Navy always takes you there, And the‘ Navy brings you back, No frantic crowds to see us off, No commotion in the town; And when were lost in action, It‘s Just another ship gone down." We face the cold Aflgnfic. No matter what‘s the sacrifice, For us there‘s no réetreat. S We are beaten by the angry seas, Torpedoed by the Huns, Bombed by enemy aircraft, And blasted by their guns. We are freezing on the upper deck:; It‘s awful hot below;; ~~ We are battered, bruiszd and broken. But the convoy on must go. There‘s never more than a whistle As we quietly shove off to sea To protect your precious fleet From the ruthless enemy. No sane man ever sails thes> seas And. expects. to live it through, So thank your stars You‘ve got fool tars Who wear the Navy blue. "The Sient Navy You brag ofâ€"your glerious army, Your glamourous air force, too; Do you ever think of the Navy, and the job they have to do? South Porcupine Sailor Sends Poem on "the Silent Navy" "And We‘d Like You to Reâ€" member, We Have a Navy Too." The following verses have been sent in to us from Sailor "Punk" Disher '_(H‘arry.)-a young South Porcupine man who has seen ‘action overseas, and ‘is a member of the crew of ‘"The Sioux.‘" Thev â€"have the title:â€" The remains are resting at his home at 184 Main St. and the funeral takes place on Friday at 2,30 p.m. from the United Church. South Porcupine, Jan. 3, 1945, Spceâ€" cial to The Advance. The death occured on January 2nd in Porcupine General Hospital of Jack Johnston aged 67. The late Mr. Johnâ€"| ston was a respected citizen of our town and had resided here for twenty â€"one years. He worked at the Dome Mines during most of his time first in the crusher houseâ€"and later by the gate house. â€" He was born in Austin Quebec, and came to the Pouupine‘ Camp from Shawville. ‘His widow survives him and we offer her our sincere sympathy in her loss., Hisdeath came as a shock for alâ€" though not in robust health, he was working till less than a week ago. South Porcupine Jan 3rda, Special to The Advance. Died in Porcpuine General Hospital on Tuesday "It i‘takes real guts to go out. and getâ€" a‘‘woundéd man when shells are coming down . ..." Late Jack Johnston Had Lived in Camp ITwentyâ€"one Years "I sure‘hope thesi> â€"guys ‘get treated right â€"when they get back, especigally the stretcherâ€"bearer. There is no triâ€" bute ‘too great‘ that we or anyone can pay â€"them. R "A good friend of mineâ€"a stretch» erâ€"bearer in a rifle companyâ€"got shaken â€" up pretty badly but is now back with the R.A.P. at Battalion H. @., which is a little better than a rifle company. EP \ Mess 2 0t Ee â€""Mud!, Mud!! Mud!!!â€"Gosh, what a| The Advance. C# world" of. meaning there is in that| This being the first issue of The Ad= little word. . â€".. vanse for 1945, your South Porcupine The fall rains ars on and the whole correspondent would like to wish â€"all a country is a mess of greesy, soupyfm happy New Year. May our darkâ€" mud. I,. sure hope it dries up soon est days hbe behind us and mav mud. .I, sure hope it dries up soon est days be behind us and may 1943 (small hope!) ... {bring to us the blessings of peace. "When I come back (from hospital) ‘ Thanks again to you all for kindnesses our unit was out for Aa rest after some during 1944 and news items that were sticky ‘stuff at Boulogne and. Cap handed in. â€" ' +. Griz Nez. Oour battalion sent the Swaâ€"! ‘The Advance goes to a number of our stika banner and sword of the QGCTâ€" servieemen and women, and bits of man garrison at Cap Griz Nez to the news from the old home town are people of Dover.. ‘greatly welecmed. We have had some "‘They took out the big coastal guns nice jletters from them telling us of there that had been shelling Dove". their appreciation, which gives us reâ€" They didn‘t have it too tough evident= newed interest to carry on. Thank ly as our cas_ualt;ies were fairly light. you again, and please do not hesitate I went over the place after and they ;, phone, if you have something which must have had grand airâ€"support. ‘a bey or girl away from home mght "The boimmnb coaters were so thick jige to know about their native South that each one overlapped ancther. :. Poreupine. e d in A..8 mm ua w P asia RiA is uP s# iz _The following letter, given to us by a proud friend, because of the stateâ€" ment concerning the stretcherâ€"bearâ€" es will, weknow, be read with interâ€" et :by others:â€" From "The Land of Windmilis" ~ South Porcupine, Jan. 3rd. Special to The Advance. Praises Work of Stretcherâ€"Bearers Two fire alarm calls were turned in this past week. Last Thursday at the .Shell Service Station, overneated pipes caused cons.derable smoke which causâ€" ed the firemen to don their gas masks, ‘in order to locate the source of the fire, Chemital action put cut the menace witn very little damage. llunch served. Whist was the enterâ€" tainment provided and prizes were won by: 1, Mrs. A. Stringer; 2MrsPJ Varker; and 3, Mrs. Dickson,. Wren Edith Uren, of Halitax returnâ€" edtobersmtkmonmyatter Te Fastern Porcupine District Branch of the Canadian Red Cross would like to thank the staff and pupils of the South Porcupine Public Scnool Tor their very spltndid donation of $100.18 to the Red Cross. Their suppcert is greatly apprEciated Gunner Franklin Maki has returned after spending holiday in town with reiatives. On Sunday the Firemen responded to a call from Bloor St. ‘The only casâ€" ualty there was a turkeyâ€"the electric oven caught fire during the roasting of the bird, and caused consternation on the part cf the wa.ting diners, There was no further damage. Laren, whno was the retiring member and is chairman of the Board was reâ€" elected as trustee. | ~Harry Cootts, of the RC AF., is visitâ€" ing his parents. - Everett Edwards, of Hamilton was visiting relatives at Dome Ex over the hcliday season. 4 The annual ratepayers meetings for the election of Public School trustee was held on Wednesday last. â€"There was a poor attendance. Dr. W. Mcâ€" Wren Hilda Jones, of Calzary, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and NMrs. C. Jamieson.. Also guests for Christâ€" mas were: Leading Wren Eleanor Colâ€" lings (nee Jamison) and her husband; Syniman George Collings, of HMCS. St. Hyacinthe, and Coder John Morriâ€" son, of H.M.C.S. St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. LAC. Eddie Nikkanen, R.CA.F., of St. Thomas has returned after spendâ€" ing hcliday with his parents here. Mrs. R. Rebman,â€" Margaret and Kathyn, of Pamour, spentâ€"a few days visiting Mrs. Rebman‘s mother at Iroâ€" quois Falls. Miss Violet. Dillon has returned home from Toronto, and will take up râ€"sidâ€" ence in town again. D. 80 aftermirn,. Pamour. spent Christmas weekâ€"eond with Mrs. Miles at Troquois Falls. The Misses Lois and June Countryâ€" man are home at Dome Extension on holiday from Ottawa. LAC. Willie Helmer, has left for his station after spending the ‘holiday with his:family here. s _ Upi. Cnarue Saieids, R.C.A.F., of Calâ€" gary, spent the, hohday season *swith his wife and family on Bruce Ave. ~â€"â€" _ Masters Sanborne and Clarke Smith, of Noranda, are spéending hoidays w.th Miss A. Pettigrew on Connaught Hill. Mrs. Joar Mclnnis, of Toronto, spent Christmas with her parents, Fit. Sgt. Eadie Guoaman, R.CAF,| of Winnipeg, was vis:ting old friends in Soutn rorcupine and Dome Extensicn ‘ this week. y [ LAC. Rupert Martin, of Mount Hope, spent Christmas wi.th his: family. Cpl. Jos. Woods, RCAE, of @uebec, is home on leave. t Most of the younger crowd of our townspecple saw thne old year out and the New Year in at the Firemen‘s Dance, held this year in the arena. The Firemen sold tickets beforehand to el.minate ‘overcrowding, and the re«â€" sponse given was appreciatéd by the local Fire Department. ‘The music by Hank Biclek and crchestra was good, the crowd friendly, and in New Year Egcod splrxts and the wacle eommunity, party a gmnd success. Ron Moyle, of Toronto,: was home with his parents for Christmas, | South Porcupine, Jan,. 3. Special to The Advance. < at South Porcupine Again Big Success Firemen‘s Dance Other Items of Interest from South Porcupme and the Dome | 1. 2. 3. C 10. George Banr Porcupine, O A. E. Freem: Street, Philac Mrs. A. Hone wall, Eng., N Mrs. A. Hone wall, Eng., S. Mrs. A. Hone wall, Eng., N Mrs. A. Hone wall, Eng., S. Mrs. A. Hons wall, Enz., N Mrs. A. Hone wall, Eng., S Mrs. A. Hone wall, Eng.. N Mrs. A. Hone wall, Eng., S. 114. _ _Next week is known as Universal |Prayer Week. It will be recognized in Routh Porcupine Protestant Churches by special evening services in all the churches, including the Pentecostal under Rev. Spillenaar on Golden Ave. I hereby give notice, pursuant to the Assessment Act and amendments, that unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid, I shall on Thursday., April 5th, 1945, at the Township Hall, at Porcupine, at 10 a.m., proceed to sell by public auction so much of the said lands as may ‘3e sufficient to discharge the taxes and lawful costs inâ€" curred in and about the sale and collection of same. s The following lands are all patented. Mrs. J. A. Pelkie, of ~Temagami, is visiting at th«e home of Miss I Starling. Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxés e ayi S esn se , ns °~*~ _ vAAQ _ ol 17 VFPAIQAAAIQF _ JA vY Y ) â€" CA _ EU UL 14W JUil U Y UA December, 1944, and to me dirgcted commandmg me to levy upon the several lands ‘being in the township of Whitney, mentioned and described in the fcllowing list of arrears respectively due therecn and costs. sister, Mrs. Ina Kemp, for short leave. Matti Sodena, of the Paul Lamothe, R.C.A.F., was home ‘died on Sunday. He wa for the holiday. had no relatives in this Mrs. Jones, of Preston East Dome, accompanied her little daughter," Iris as far as Kirkland Lake cn her return to school‘ in Bellville on Wednesday and is staying there for a few days. Miss Elsie Ursulak, R. N., of Hamâ€" ilton, spent Christmas at the parental home on William Ave. . No Police court will be held in S Porcupine until Jan. 9th. RCAF., had won the D.F.C. and had been decorated at a private investiture by His Majesty at Buchingham Palâ€" ace. Sqdn Ldr. Hovey‘s wife and ilttle som live in Kirkland Lake. / *3 Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shields, of 79 Seccnd Ave., Schumacher, a daughter, on Dec. 30th in Porcupine General Hospital. LAC Donald Galbraith and : Mrs. Galbraith (also R.CAF.) spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs: T. ‘Galsraith. $ Sgt. Laurie Hadden, R.Z.AF., of Fort Erie is spending leave in town. A swell time was had by all at a New Year party of the employees of the Preston East Dome Minc on New Year‘s Eve at their community hall on the property. â€"â€"a datugzhter News was rece.ved last weck by Mr. Ed. Hovey, of Crawfcrd St., that his yrother. Squadron Leader Carter Hovey Bornâ€"On December 30th in Poreuâ€" pine General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Robscn of Preston East Dome io ooofi A 4 leave with his parents,; Mr. and holiday um week w vfit her nsm-. Mrs. Andy DeRosa of Bruce Ave. Mrs. A. Jones in ‘Montreal. f CGeorge ‘Kaufman, RCAF., léeft on Jim Wilson, "RCNVR., left on Sun« Tuesday for Newfoundland after leave day after spending t.he Christ.mas hol«â€" spent at home. ‘ with his parents on Main St. . >\ Mi‘ss* Joyce Brightwell returned on‘ Mr. Fred Laforest left on Friday Tuesday after two weeks‘ holiday in for Toronto after spending the holiday Shillington. ;iln town. _“Earpest DeBpsg._R.C.N.V.R. is spenâ€" â€" Mrs. W. G. Woods left for a month‘s LAC, Bob Elliott, cf Iroquois Falls, was visiting in town this week. Township of Whitney, District of Cochrane O . n n c Lot 165 Cemre Street, Plan Mâ€"16 (Sndburyr ho eate »4B1 + C. C. McCGregor, Picknev. Michican, USA. © Lot 156 Henry Street. Plan Mâ€"16 (Sudbury):â€" ... se > C C. C. McGregor. Picknev, Michican, U S.A. Lot 157 Henrv Street, Plan Mâ€"16 lSudbury) M. MrLeod. Porcupine. Ontario | ~ * Lot 460 FEarl Street, Plan Mâ€"12 (Sudbury) W. Skahill (Estate) câ€"o W. S. Gardner, South Porcupine, Ont. Lct 193 Hailevybury Avenne, Plan Mâ€"21 (Sudbury) ... . W. Skahill (Estate) câ€"o W. S. Gardner, SSuth Porcunmc Ont. Lct 194 Haileybury Avenue, Plan Mâ€"21 «Sudbury) ... ............ W. Skahill (Estate) câ€"0 W. S. Gardner.. South Porcupine, Ont. Lot 195 Hailevbury Avenue Plan Mâ€"214 (Sudbury) ............... W. Skahill (Estate) câ€"o W. 8. Gardner, South Porcupine, Ont. Lot 202 Lover‘s Lane, Plan Mâ€"21 Sudbury) . y W. SkaMill (Estate) câ€"o W. S. Gardner, South Pcreupine, Ont. Lot 203 Lover‘s Lane, Plan Mâ€"21 (Sudbury) ....... , W. Skahill (Estate) câ€"o W. S. Gardner, South Porcupinc Gm. Lot 204 Lover‘s Lane, Plan Mâ€"21 (Sadbury) ...............0.00... Mrs. Senia Syrijo, Porcupine, Ontario Ict 409 Bannerman Avenue, Plan Mâ€"8 (Sudbury) . £. gelini~<Fetate). Poreunine, Ontario Lot 16 Bristol Koad, Plan M«8 (Budbifry) A. E. Freeman, 741â€"3 Land Titles Building, Board Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, S.W. FPtâ€"S. Pt. Lot 10 Concession 3 ........_.. . 1941. Mrs. A. Honey, The Warren, St. Ann‘s Chapel, Gunnes Lake, Cornâ€" wall, Eng., N. of S. %% Lot 530 Marquis St., Plan Mâ€"12 (Sudbury) 1941 Mrs. A. Honey, The Warren, St. Ann‘s Chapel, Gunnes Lake, Cornâ€" wall, Eng., S. ‘4 of S % Lct 530 Marquis St., Plan Mâ€"12 (Gudbury) 1941 Mrs. A. Honey, The Warren, St. Ann‘s Chapel, Gunnes Lake, Cornâ€" wall, Eng., N ‘s of S % Lot 531 Marquis St., Plan Mâ€"13 (Sudbury) 1941 Mrs. A. Honey, The Warren, St. Ann‘s Chapel, Gunnes Lake, Cornâ€" wall, Eng., S. % cf S % Lot 531 Marquis St., Plan Mâ€"12 (Sudbury) 1941 Mrs. A. Honsy, The Warren, St. Ann‘s Chapel, Gunnes Lake, Cornâ€" wall, Eng., N 4 of S % Lot 532 Marquis St., Plan (Sudbury) 1941 Mrs. A. Honey, The Warren, St. Ann‘s Chapel, Gunnes Lake, Ccornâ€" wall, Eng., S % of S % Lot 532 Marquis St., Plan Mâ€"12 (Sudbury) 1841 Mrs. A. Honey, The Warren, St. Aun‘s Chavel, Guinunes Lake, Cornâ€" wall. Eng.. N % of S % Lot 533 Marquis St., Plan M»~i2 (Budhury) 1941 Mrs. A. Honey, The Warren, St. Aun‘s Chavel, Gunnes Lake, Cornâ€" wall, Eng., S. ‘%¢ of S *4 Lot 5323 Marquis St., Plan Me«12 «Sudbury) 1941 Frank E. Jarvi, Porcu;ine, Ontario . f LOt 2 King Street, Plan Mâ€"48 (Sudbury) ......... â€" 19041 Frank E. Jarvi, Pcrcupine, Ontario s f Lot 9 King Street, Plan Mâ€"48° (Sudbury) ... in ie en 1941 Frank E. Jarvi, Porcunine, Ontario Lot 12 Martin Street, Plan (SudbUry) .. 1941 Frank E. Jarvi, Porcupine, Ontario Lct 16 Martin Street, Plan Mâ€"48 (Sudbury) ... x ... 1941 Nester Jarvi. Porcupine, Ontario LOt 3 King Street, Plan (Sudbuty) .........0... i nc d 1041 Nester Jarvi. Poercupine, Ontario Lot 4 King Street, Plan Mâ€"48 Sudbufy) Ne 1941 Virita Porcunine Minss Ltd., 505 Roval Bank Building, Tcronto. Ont.. £.E.%,â€"N.!4 LOt 10 CONC@SSION® 1 ... sc se ... 1940 Virita Porcupine Mines Ltd.. 506 Royal Bank Building, Toronto. Ont.. S.W.%â€"S.% Lot 10 Congessi@n 1 .. ... 1940 C..C. McGregor, Pickney, Michigan, US.A. Lot 127 Ruth Street. Plan Mâ€"16 (Sudbury) ... ... 1941 C. C. McGregor, Pickney, Michigan, U S.A. Lot 128 Ruth Street, Plan Mâ€"16 (Sudbury) .. .. 1941 C. C. McGregor, Picknev. U S.A. 4 Lot 129 Centre Street, Plan Mâ€"16 se smm ces 1981 C. C. McGregor, Picknev. Michican, U.SA.. . ., 2X .. ce ILct 130 Centre Street. Plan Mâ€"16 Gudbnury) ... "1941 C. C. MrGregor. Pickneyv. Michizan.,.U.'fi.A.{ i e ikil ~=~~ Lot 184 Centre Street. Plan Mâ€"16 (Sudbury) . 1941 C. C. McGrecor, Picknevy, Michigan, USA. = > h4 $ $ 5°~58 S to to 6 8 5 6 6 S S 5 to to 1944 1944 194 10944 1944 1044 1944 1944 1944 1944 1044 ©1944 1944 1944 1944 1944 1944 194 1944 a #AAA a Dated at Portcupine this 5th day of Decen{ber. 1944 George Bannerman, FPorcupine, Ont. (Muriel Douglas Brown, South Porcupine, Ont.) Lcot 190 Henry Street, Plan Mâ€"8 (Sudbury) â€"............ VIRTUE OF A WARRANT is_s_u_gd py .Fhe Ree\_re :91’ the Township of Whitney. bearing date m 4+ 1MA A m se e â€" > 4 m ie _ L. P PP NBR s NAME AND LOCATION Poohay vicl-prestdent urs ~w. Lane Secretaryâ€"Treasturer," ‘Committee Mrs. W. 'dhrlst"enson Mrs. Waring and Mrs. Sectt." Soclial Commtteeâ€"Mrs. Lansky, Mrs. Hollywood and Mrs. Camâ€" pbell. Hamilton Spectator:â€"War is every« thing that Sherman said it was. A large New York hotel reports that lusty babies have. kicked the end boards out of all its cribs; no lumber can be had. and no carpenters are available. \ 'I‘he Pamouur Lacues Curnng Club held a ‘business mhecting last Friday in Lhe suyest house and elected officers for the Curling eeasdp Mrs. H. Darâ€" had mna ralativae in thie amtimnim,. %», .. S0 your father: objected at had no relatives in this country. He first because he didn‘t want to loss was buried on Tuesday in Tisdale yoy> % Gemetery. â€" > > Ethelâ€""Yes, but I 'won'.' his consent: 4 Mr. Fred Laforest left on Friday for Toronto after spending the holidey .Imtol“d‘hlm fhat he need not loss me, ....... ..1941 to 1944 .......... 1941 to 1944 ~â€"â€"â€". 4041 10 1944 ... 1041 t0 1944 1941 to 1944 1941 to 1944 1941 to 1944 1941 to 1944 1941 to 1944 1941 to 1944 1941 to 1944 1941 to 1944 687 A4 1540 to 1944 6.01 12804 3.22 1940 to 1944 602 13895 322 1941 to 1944 2.05 .05 3.25 $.25 3 95 1941 to 1944 In Arears Tax Taxes Comm. Costs Total 4..5. . d we would live with himavna“;o ho would not only hnave me. but law to boot." Jackâ€"‘H‘m! 1 don‘s ilke that exâ€" pression ‘to boot.‘ North Bay Nugset. PC Te CVE W. F. STRUTT, Treasurer, Township of Whitney. Irvin Rosner, R. 0. can it . ¢ EYE3 EXAmiNED _ GLASSES$ EITTED 667 3 41 8.92 P EFYESTGHT sPRCGCV\VLIS®Y) t _ Appointmew Phome + "l!C"\'F']'.\'K\' Bt.O} Thir® t\v: ho q#A *+ q kfi . JANUARY <TH, 1943 3.64 in # . £1 3.25 the 5th day of 3.25 3.25 3.25 3 .25 "imwmim $ 12.3 141 42 141.44 10.08 10.08 10.09 3.96 6.76 6.75 3.96 3.95 3.95

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