Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 May 1945, 1, p. 3

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wal tub ‘"*Yes grimly ting a North CGermans another they? 3 Pine Ne t on s cA on # _#* t* ## b*e #* #* ® *° *# # # # # *# St. North # # _ _# * t* #* #4 # # # # # ## # *# ## # # 0..0. ® #@ # _ Timmins it / t t # * * * # t* #* ## '0.00'.0 *4 #* '0..0 ® # *â€""% # ‘00 # said th gestion walking District April, 4 The Belvedere Apartments 70 Bruce Avenue, South Porcupine, Ontario. Complete description of ‘The store and apartment | known as the Belvedere Apa: situate on Lot No. 79. Plan Mâ€" bury and known as Municipal 70 Bruce Avenue, South Por Ontario, DATED at South Porcupine Have yOu DbOUu Kinsmen Model â€" Beach, Leamingt 000 home sold to Send remittance Treasurer, Leami will be forwardec TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned. of the Settlement of South Porcupine in the District of Cochrane," will make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Authority Control Board to ‘be held at Kirkland Lake in the District of Temiskaming on the 28th day of May, 1945, at the hour of 10 a.m. for Authority District No. 14, for the issuance of an Authority for the sale of beer and wine for the following premises:â€" The Belvedere Apartments. 000 t Send Trea will 1 HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Three. Rooms Insulated. Location on Toke Street. Apply 108 Cherry Street or phone 2069. tf WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Childâ€" ren of School Age. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid. Society, Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. THURSDAY,. MaAY 10th My business will hereafter carried on at 3 Pine St. North (C don Block) instead of 19 Elm South. The Liquor Authority Control Board of Ontario Authority District No. 14 1e A WORD PER TINSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%e A WORD PER TNSERTION JIF 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€" phonea advertisements, or. as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. Two Kinsmen‘s Oh lobet of the Oe Mobaneos CLASSIFIED ADS Real Est W rep "and tub 0 Frank 187 NV South imea first ribout of Phone 26 Bay Nug haven‘t "Russian at b of ind in pli FOR SALE BOTH CURED 1945. k Sgro Moore Ti ant eamin irded _ South ochrant W his by bou ate and Insurance EtTO dxd urin ught Hom ton,. apartment Belvedere 4 o. 79. Plan his the the to 1 Mode by and> Street upine, tilonâ€" Oof premises: partment â€" building lvedere Apartments 79. Plan Mâ€"14 Sudâ€" ; Municipal number South â€" Porcuping, t ~your â€" me near I Ontario? e winner Robort Re ton, Ont. y reéturn I 18Sk 1d OU P ‘DYy bed!" other cured Porcupine this 28th .. eP it e // / / L emR® \ /// 1 1\1\ SX t Colo" is the registered tradse mark in Canada our «Dby you ,my adopt n Antonio Anyw 2o 1 JpC my © husband putting Home somewhat e of putâ€" bed." shs ? An $8,â€" for $1.00. eid, Funcd . _ Receipts mail. 19â€"20â€"â€"21 1rIO ares ake An ay, the through or have in da y de gat, sug 1 of n EFrie the of Sapper been ove to Tim his wife, is on th he is to been â€"th1 the past and is g« his hosts Toronto Telegram: â€" You can tell when there is a young daughter in the house. Lipstick is smeared from one end of the house to the other. urned la: after Timmins his seryv Navy an his pare1 One of the most puzzling paradoxes of the war is that a government which is constantly exhorting the populace to practice thrift should at one and the same time through the illogicalities of existing tax legislation, destroy the inâ€" centive to save. Yet that is exactly what is happening in Canada today. Taxationâ€"the unknown quantityâ€"is hamstringing business and hovering like the sword of Damocles over the head of the small business man enâ€" deavoring to provide his family with a modest competence.â€"Halifax Chron. icle. Pte. R.O‘Gorman and Corporal T ‘O‘Gorman. sons of Mr. and Mrs. P. J O‘Gorman, are home on leave. who where few d Sarre them (afterw until t] Miss~ Hazoel McGee returned last week to her home in Smooth Rock Falls after spending a few days visitâ€" ing in Timmins. Flying Officer Pembroke, who of service overs is in Timmnis t his brothâ€"inâ€"lay Mrs. Rovy Cotna Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MacKay, of Cochrane were visitors to Timmins last week. Mr. Feérnand Levesque visited at his home at Matachewan last week, prior to reporting for active service at Toronto. * Mr. ~Mrs..C. P. .Hall, of â€" Sault Ste. ~Marie, were Timmins visitors week. Myrs. Vincent Gauthier was a visitâ€" or to friends in Cochrane during the past week, Miss Florine Berrigan, of Smooth Rock FPalls, was a Timmins visitor last this week, Mr, M. Karam and daughter, Miss Josie, of Smooth Rock Palls, were re. cent visitors to Timmins. Miss Myrtle Ellis, Reg. N., was . a visitor to her homs at Englehart last weoek, 1O Three Colo" is the ug's:u;d rede mark in tmdo of PFepuâ€"Cola Cempany of Cenade, Laitsd il the Amos: n overseas f Timmnins S wife, 66 Moru on thirty da is to report n through fr past five ye; l is getting a orrest days e by service and arents ‘rnment Does Follow Its O escaped they v last wet spending Monthly Deposits provide for repayment If death occurs while a Personga. lLoon is ‘in good stonding," Llife Insuroance arrezged ond paid for by the Bonk provides for liquidation of the unpaid balaonce. 8+\ \_ \ is ards police jail. of He y wer liberty the st rerman Richmond week to S the â€" Low Rates aâ€"la w otnam is for five s Sunday Mountjoy ‘ days‘ le; at wWas frie found z a few da was home ( i . Roy spending t} . _ Smooth R from ere v station point ys‘ leave, aft at Toronto hard s irs, but is fit _hearty wele nds here. T. Murphy,. 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"Doc‘" Oaks paper.. pre the Canadi Metallurgy Quebes Cit: about a alike for ing, and at:â€" Orillig fo volunteered f lion, Mrs. Elizabeth T Timmins has recel the death overseas Aubrey Clyde F the brave young He had the disti first ‘Timmins lac paratrooper, train in the United St: several fields of t Sergeant Aubrey the age of 17 year in August 1942 Death Reported of Sgt. A. C. Everett on Overseas Service Mr. Bart wih a viol Vivaldi, wh Chopin of by Bach, | Legende by The â€"recital by the brillianc difficult selectic Mrs. Gamble, pr cupine Music Te opened the recita words ‘of introduc very first moment the rapt and uns their audience, w young people, gramme wert formers with theme and a composer, the ly being tinge These two part of the â€" and one of t} of their recit; ality and te encountered and standard lence attended the Intyre Gymnastun evening to hear R and Edouard Bart] Geenâ€"Bartlett Recital Delights Large Crowd romising dlian â€" Ai tion We uate.: as a Served in M Anyv nse a FEach Mary Willis Timmins artlett Oo} violin Cor who has of the + iI Y 11 WiC ith hum hetr Lad to Grad Paratrooner inyv Fields o n 11 n THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO M it wil friend in tht tA I€ diff the P € Th PDPY We wi In sh ulated Th pil Deb 1c wh 11 h WV L e 1€ Ua 'd)’ e artists were very generous r encores and a very thrilled left the Arena hofBing that )t be long before these two l1 once more be back again rcupine district. Many very ungsters carried home souâ€" rammes of the recital which and Mr. Bartlett had tireâ€" id _ cheerfully _ autagraphcd e intermision period. nbers of the Porcupine Music Association are to be conâ€" on the success of the recital 11 bers of the Porcupine Music issociation are to be conâ€" n the success of the recital eirâ€" enterprise in bringing within the reach of music have not had the opporâ€" ittending recitals such â€" as son of the distance which le Porcupine district. from cities where such artists regquently be neard. not w ndemr ng, nember then «* o okdpencl yo/”,.R pit neld his listeners spellâ€" rendition of Nocturne ith its beautiful chords i0s and with the charmâ€" ind finally in his triâ€" by playving the Military dow O L UDE NT 8 ME Wwh M 1¢€ tique was mn path bein| well _ PFPlat and the ¢hted with M ‘es which were ndonderry Air. tion of Bseethâ€" them, nor ‘the mposition. fallen heroés Issohn‘s Funâ€" reen prefazec m â€" Lawrenod 1€ an : interâ€" earned â€" by Minstrels" audience its clowns beatity which he â€" n mos of th: eviden that Wwas nd a practice that threatened to do serious harm to a Mountjoy road. Jules Morin and Arnold Babic were accused. of taking black muck from the shoulder of a Mountjoy township road. While this might look like an easy way to get black muck, its effect on the road was injurious to the safety of the road. Morin was remanded until called on, while the charge against Babic was dismissed There were two charges of wilful damage to property of the province, the purpose of the cases being to stop the grounds for the prosecution being more serious than the charge suggested. Evidence showed that the accused tried to entice some sixâ€"yearâ€"old girls to his room, offering them money if they would come. It was admitted that he was apparently under the influence of liquor at the time, but the court did not think that any excuse for annoyving small â€"youngsters. Latendresse w a s fined $25 and costs or two months and seemed to prefer the two months, if he had the $25. Ssome of the cases promised . b serious. David Latendresse was charge with disorderly conduct and vagrancy magistrate "beat them to it" by passing up Tuesday and having the court on Wednesday morning, There were quite a few cases before the adjourned court, though none of them originated from V.E. While the police were perhaps inclined to be lenient on such an occasion, they had no call to be otherwise, for the order was unusually good in every way. In view of the importance set on the occasion ~there < was practically | no drunkenness andâ€" surprisingly â€" lit:le noise. Even the Timmins police court turned from its normal ways by big event of this E. Day is seldom indeed that the Tim police court is not held on Tue afterncoon but this week it had t postponed to Wednesday morning Tuesday was a holiday â€" observe nearly everybody. Perhaps the pr ers would have refused to attend « on such a holida@ay. In anv ease Number of Cases at Police Court This Week at Timmins James Johnston, charged with beir â€"E. Day Disturbed Even the Police Court Here, Though None of the Cases Arose from the Event DOMINIONâ€"PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR AGRICULTURE â€" LABOUR â€" EDUCATIOK ive refused t holiday. In beat them to and having This year the need is greater than ever â€"thousands of High School students from all parts of the province, are urgently needed to fill up the Farm Service Camps HINK of it, good pay . .. wholeâ€" some food . . . healthy envirâ€" onment. What better way could YOU spend YOUR vacation? s not held on Tuesday this week it had to be Wednesday morning. as a â€" holiday â€" observed by dy. Perhaps the prisonâ€" ‘ refused to attend court liday. In any case,. the at them to it" by passing d having the court on ecredits. Directso Act NOW ! W ! Students who have the necessary standing to work on a farm AT ONCE and still secure . See your teacher or principal today or write , Ontario Farm Service Force, Parliament Buildin vacation on i fafun 4 mnins sda y wWwa It drunk in charge of a car, was given the usual ten days. his car impounded for three months, and his license suspendâ€" ed for six months. [The RCM.P. had a charge of illegal possession of spirits against Lucien Spencer. He was fined $100 and costs. Roger Deslaurier charged with atâ€" tempting to break and enter a garage with intent to commit theft, was handed a sixâ€"month sentence. A young woman charged with enâ€" dangering others while suffering f:icm a communicable disease was given an indefinite term in the reformatory, not to exceed six months. Maurice Gama¢he, 75 Wende avenue, and two brothers, Leo and Joseph Arthur Gamache, were charged jointly with illegal possession of intoxicants. Maurice was fined $100 and costs, while the cases against the other two brothers were dismissed, the whole reâ€" sponsibility being placed on Maurice. The premises he occupied on Woende were deciared public for a year. William Chamandy, on a charge of illegal possession of liquor was also fined $100 and costs, There were three cases of disorderiy, conduct, but they all originated beforc V E. Day. An interdicted person found imbibing was fined ‘$10 and costs. Two for having beer illegally were each fined $10 and costs. Two on a bicycle brought some words ofâ€" warning> as to the danger of such practices, and the case was adjourned till called on. One drunk (alady)» was charged $10 and costs. $10 and costs was what an oridinary speeder paid. ; At next Tuesday‘s police Any recipe using milk is improved by this one ingredient. BDorden‘s EVAPORATED MILK 2 c-{fifif’ By serving as a Farmerette or Farm Cadet you not only build up your own health. but you also make a genuine contribution towards the saving of thousands of tons of food . . . food that means life to millions of people in liberated Europe. and to accept work on individual farms. court Nick ng at scohool three charges bodily harm, : violence. Baril bail, is also com m Hon. Mr. Howe to Speak on Tuesday Evening Next Hon. Mr. Howe, Minister tions and Supplies, will sp:s Mcintyre Community Bu Tuesday evening next at 8 the interests of Mr. J. A. Liberal candidate. he Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FITTED 21 Third Ave Pm, and one of Barilka, who is @lso â€"the defen 10 Kcientific Aceuracy 11 defendant in some iult to come before irane, having been ial here in police ago. With i1eCQa ssa ul by ) answer to occasionins robbery with Sut on $2.000 Timminsg of M iKk cAt lding o‘eloc} Brad M‘1 Oll

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