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PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIâ€" VEN that His Honour Judge Danis, Judge of the District Court of the District of Cochrane has upon the apâ€" plication of the Council of the Corpâ€" oration of the Town cf Timmings apâ€" pointed Friday the 28th day of Septâ€" ember. 1945, at his Chambers in the Court House in the Town of Cochrane at the hour of tenâ€"thirty o‘clock in the forenoon to consider the proposed byâ€"law of, ';zhe Corporation of the Town ; ‘, changing the name of that part of the King‘s Highway Number 67 within the limits of the Town of: Tlmmins and Fourth Avenâ€" ue which is . continuation thereof inger " Avenue which is a iiï¬r‘mation thereof to Alâ€" gonquin â€" Boulevard and for hearing those aquggt_ing and oppos:ng . the further wnï¬nue gonquin Bouleva those advocatin; change. 44 R DAmm at this 21~ttâ€d'aa of of Timmins changing the name of that part of the King‘s Highway Num. ber 67, which is within the Town of Timmins and Fourth Avenue which is« a continuation thereof and Hollinâ€" ger which is a further. conâ€" tinuation thereof to Algonquin Bouleâ€" IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE DISTICT OF COCHRANE. IN THE MATTER OF A PROPOSED byâ€" law of the Corporation of the Town WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Childâ€" ren of School Age. Apply to Child ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipal Buillding, Timmins. J. H. Knell. Presiaent 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 â€"risk. All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain lse A WORD PER INSERTION _ _ (minimum 25¢) 1Â¥%oe A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED THE _ CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS. PER "N. Salomaa" Deputy Clerk Government Irvin Rosner, R. 0. "~EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FJTTED September 3rd and 4th BUCOVETSKYâ€" BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins Phone 26 Scientific Accuracy L At Timmins, Ontario i of ‘August, 1945 Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario 3\ * ADS MONDAY and TUESDAY by Gardens Will be Judged ADMISSION:; ©Silver Offering JUDGES flms ts Mr. and Mrs. Nelson: Woolcocks left by car on Saturday for Toronto, where they plan on meeting their son, Nelson, upon his arrival from overâ€" seas. Mrs. Woolcocks (Jr.) left earâ€" lier in the week for Quebec to meet her husband, who is expected to arâ€" Dr. J H. L. Brennan of the Workâ€" men‘s Compensation Board left Timâ€" mins at the weekâ€"end to take up duâ€" ties in a similar capacity at the deâ€" partment‘s headquarters in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koppel of Torâ€" onto, are visiting at the home of Mrs. ‘Koppel‘s mother, Mrs. G. S. Lowe, '»Hemrock Street, Swkday for Renfrew where he will atâ€" tend_ the weddlng of hLl brother, Ha- rold. t -â€"râ€"-â€"§- | alnï¬ Ed: Readsana «famfly, -Elm St. South, returned" home on‘ Tuesday from a. visit to Bala and. Buffalo, N. Y.â€" _ ~ . _ > 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hogarth left yesterday afternoon for Simcoe, where they will attend â€"the wedding of Major Ddrald Hogarth. ust‘ 25 son Patrick Robert thee Marie â€"Rodier),. 16 â€" Midditton Ave., at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Augâ€" Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kirton (nee Cora Whitehead); 22 M)ssines Ave., at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Augâ€" ust 25, a daughter, Katherine Lorraine Mrs. F. J.: Wolho and> daughter rcâ€" turned last Friday. from an extended trip to Montreal ond other points. Mr. M. Hubert son ard daughâ€" ter, arrived home on Tuesday from ‘ a txjp to Renfrew. * Mr. Ken Morrison returned homs after receiving his dis!charge from the RC.A.F. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nixon, Second Ave., have returned from a visit with friends in Cochrane. . Lieut. Rhodri . Neame, R.C.E., is spending a leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Neame. Miss Joan O‘Connor is leaving toâ€" morrow for Kirkland Lake where she will spend two weeks‘ vacation. Mrs. Henry O‘Grady and . family returned from â€" New Liskeard. ~after spending the summer at their cottage. A new Northem-l-idinmond electric organ now graces the. sanctuary of St Matthew‘s Angllcan Church Miss Kay McInnis returned . on Sunday from a three weeks‘ vacation in the South. o + . Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. John Foley Mr. Ambrose Finnerty is leaving on is in good ‘standing, life® Insurance arranged and pold for by the Bank provides for liguidation of the _ w« Loyr KRutes â€" This is the tale of a Gdog. A little black spaniel, pet of all, especially of a soldier overseas. Today the little dog is being mourned:â€"he was ths victim of a careless, callous individua! with a gun, who, for some reason bes: Soldier‘s Pet Shot in Bush at South Porcupine South Porcupire, Sp:cial to Advance, August 29th. ‘ Mrs. J. Cameron and two children, 154 Elm Street, North, have returned from a two months‘ vacation, spent in Aspen, Gys County, Nova écotia. as the guest of Mr. Cameron‘s partâ€" ents. While on this holiday Georgle Lou was christened in the old ancesâ€" tral Presbyterian Church. . Bornâ€"to Pte. and Mrs. Larry R. Guidolin (nee Adeline Burke), 273 Eim street North, at St. Mary‘s Hospâ€" ital on August 23, a son, Denis Anâ€" Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Travers left on Friday of last week, by car, for a vaâ€" cation in the East. While away they will visit their son and daughterâ€"inâ€". law, Mr. and Mrs, Len Travers and family, Montreal.: s pouth. Mr. Stanley attended the Fire Chiefs‘ convention at Windsor, Ont. Mrs. T. Downey and children. Patâ€" ricia and Larry, and Mrs. A. E. Owens all of Edmanton, Alberta, left on Tuâ€" esday after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thur, Patricia Bouâ€"«â€" Fire Chief and Mrs. W. Stanley have in the The Kiwaniauns have decided to enâ€" tertain the : Matheson Potato : Club early in October. At the previous Monday‘s mceting, Cpl. Jack McCaw was entertained as guest Jack has returned from overâ€" seas where he served in Sicily, Italy, France apd Germany. + The Kiwanis met on Monday for their usual business and dinner meetâ€" ing. Committees submitted reports. It was decided on account of the warâ€" ‘s erding, to discontinue sponsoring the Air Cadets, dating from the ena of September. The main need for tae cadets has now disappeared and the Air Cadets will be absorbed into the High School Cadet Training. ‘There will be no meeting on Monâ€" day next, but on Tuesday irstead. south Porcupine, Aug. 29th.. Speâ€" cial to The Advaince. Kiwanis Will Discontinue Air Cadet Training They searched ard called, and â€"{finalâ€" ly found him shot through the head. What purpose could have been serâ€" ved, by killing this little chap, is best known to the person himsel{. If he knows what a bitter <disappointâ€" ment it will be when the soldier reâ€" turns to find no little spaniel wait.â€" it to greet him,â€"we hope his conâ€" science will smite him. Mrs. J. Barron of Crawford. St., who is expected home from the war theaâ€" There was no excuse While out berryâ€"picking they missed for the The couple left for a motor trip, going to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and Rochester, after which they will take A reception was held afterwards at the Glenview Terrace, where the brid?‘s mother, dressed in a pale blue crepe gown trimmed with pink and silver, received the guests, assisted by the groom‘s mother wearing leaf green crepe with brown accessories. As matron of honour, Mrs. Betty Carruthers, also formerly of Timmins, lookey lovely in a gown of lime greén and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The, two bridesmaids, Lorna and Evelyn Roennie, sisters of the groom, were dressed in pale mauve suede taffeta, and carried bouquets of coral roses. | The church was decorated . with gladiolas. + The groom was attended: by FPâ€"O John H. Spratley, R.C.A.F. R. Midâ€" dleton, brother of the bride and D. Smith were ushers. Married in ‘ Emmanuel Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very lovely wedding on a ts +.; be subject to 4% penalty All taxpayers are urged to complete the payment of 1945 taxes on or before the above.daj:e, to avoid the penalty, and to assist the municipality to maintain ts present favorable financial position. Prompt Eamem .of taxes is one of the essential factors in keeping the tax rate down, and your coâ€"operation will a§ssistâ€"in attaining our common objective of finâ€" ancial stability. | o The above penalty does not apply in the case of :those who are entered for payment of monthly instalments and whoseâ€"payments are up to date. Timmins, Ontario, August 30th, 1945. o. on A. L. SHAW, Treasurer .‘ E. B. MARTIN, Tax Collector. ¢ 1945 Taxes‘ remaining unpaid after that date will M'a Cae -tu.u CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS 4 > Fot :1 navy blue wlth pale bme aoow- ‘Iiï¬demusult riec.tndaoorugeofredt;mu. Ne