Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Nov 1946, 1, p. 7

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[ date OP: the Town: ot Pamour m ‘the Déstfict. of Cochrane, Miner.â€" ' ATHD at. Sudbury, Ontario, this| .. . . HOLD HIM gm ‘day of November, A. D. 1946. â€" Abhvold fellow, crossing the Atlantic, nV M ced CYEA ES PA ‘-‘A- “l‘ mk‘“ ‘h‘ guired to m.-mot Oof the same with d ‘on or before the 30th day of Novmnbpx: A. D. 1946. After that date espate will be distributed gird to the claims of . Adi ’g ‘of the orJuho (John) "(Juha) P ‘ a ‘7’ ap NR SALE muron 2000 acres of l!!@ ’ ; | apruce, close to>. Mattagami â€"River. Btumpage basis or outright, Apply H. NOT CE '1‘0 CREDITORS Baker, Ringwood, Ont. _ 47: 48, P. Dh w join a class in ofl or water colour: painting under the nstrugtion or Py Bturgeon, please call 650â€"R.@ Cidingd: bould be arranged h ‘ and: Bouth Poroupine. _ y e . 41, 48 P. of Juno (John) by her sol;gttoa's EYES EXAMINED aLasses FiTTRD mem-mclwn mamm nowm andâ€"others r of the estate (Juha) Hartiakinen, of the Extate of “Sh' " he said, with a wave of his -hand, "doâ€"you .knowthat .if. the earth were fattened out the sea. would be milesâ€"deep all over â€"the world?‘> _ ‘The old fellow looked impressed. _ AsAWeil," he replied;‘"if you catch anyâ€" une ~Aattening out the earth shoot was leaning over the rafl when the inâ€" formation fiend tapped him on the is held by her fellow members of Por. ... 98â€" Geldflclds Block ,o.wonlt.c..‘l‘.n.unfion ... lw Rutes â€" . sdrance onmcd and poid tor by ih lénk tovers all loans _ . M md im»dm' w# . Very Reasonable Rates ~â€" Atinmphei-e . to assist in buying or Part of Lee Avenue as shown on Registered Plan Mâ€"63 "I‘emiskammg, COMMENCING at the 'fibrth west angle of lot 127 as shown id plan; thence east along the sou i boundary of Spruce Street; Thence North 9 minutes West glong said west boundary 51 feet; Thence west parallel with the south boundary of Lee Avenue , 126 fee: Thence North 9 minutes west 15 feet ;to a point on the north boundary of Lee Avenue: Thence west ‘along said north boundary 114 feet to the interâ€" section with the east â€"boundary of Pine Street; Thence south 9 minutes east along said east boundary 66 feet to the point of commencement; the said tract of land contamlng an area of 13905 square feet more or less. NOW : THEREFORE BE TTâ€"ENACTâ€" v;m as a Byâ€"Law of the Town of Timâ€" ‘mins as follows:â€" â€" 1. Those parts of the streets and lanes hereinafter described are hereby closed and stopped up. â€" FIRSTLY:â€" Part ‘of Lee Avenue as shown on Registered Plaen Mâ€"63, Temâ€" hlumlng COMMENCING at the south west angle of Lot 88 as shown on said Plan; Thence east along the north boundary of Lee Avenue 122 feet 9 inches to the south east â€"angle of Lot 88; Thence South 4 degrees 16 minutes west 33 feet 1% inches; Thence South Ominutesl!a.stssmettoapomtnnthe south boundary of: Léee Avenue at the North east angle of Lot 145; Thence west along the south boundary of Lee Avenue:120 feet 5 inches to the interâ€" section with the east boundary of Spruce street; Thence North 9 minutes West along said east boundary 66 feet to the point of commencement, the said tract of land containing an area of 47986 square feet more or less. WHEREAS »unflon of the Council has been duly advertised as required by. the Municipal Act and all persons who claim that thdr land will be prejudically affected the Byâ€"law and who have applied nohmd. have been heard by the mmemnotthe(m- ration deems it desirable to close d stop certain streets and lanes AND WBEREAS notice of the inâ€" tention of the Council has beenâ€" duly advertised as required: by the Muniâ€" cipal Act and all persons who claim that their land will} be prejudicially affected by the Byâ€"Law and who have applied to be heard, have been heard by the Council. : NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED as By-Lfi.w of : the Town of Timâ€" mins as follows: : 1. Those parts of streets and the lane hereinafter described are hereby olosed and stopped up. . +oi o 3 200C FIRSTLY McIntyre Avenue as shown on Plan Sudbury except that part described as follows: Comâ€" mencing at a point in the north limit of MciIntyre ‘94.4 feet from the east limit.of the said plan Mâ€"37 Sudbury; thence westerly along the north limit of MciIntyre Avenue distance of 69.86 feet to a point in the said north limit of the said street; thence south 19 degrees 5 minutes east a distance of 69.86 feet to a point in the south limit of McIntyre Avenue; thence easterly along the south limit of McIntyre Avenue at distance . of 69.86 feet to a point; and thence north 19 degrees 5 minutes west a distance of 69.886 feet to the point of comâ€" mencement. ' 3 BYâ€"LAW NO................ Being A Byâ€"Law to stop up certam streets and lanes within the Corporation. . â€" â€"the Council.of the Corâ€"â€" poration dqems it desirable to close and stop <up certain streets and a lane withih the corporation. PUBLIC NOTICE 18â€" HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Council of the Corporation: of the Town . of Timmins pass the following. Byâ€" Law after due notite thereof has been published in accotdance with ‘the Proâ€" visions of the Municipal Act. "TOWN â€" TIMMINS am hn Moot, son ot Rev md un xloch- koff, Toronto.. The. m wias on the stufl of the schumlcher Hardware. . ~ The formai eomoer‘uod 6t $t. Paul‘s Church, South Porcupine, took place on Nov. 29, 1098, with the Bishop of Moosâ€" ‘ annivel ; s d clu t e ::’uoftmun; It was just 35 years cmm â€" Meolnnia Bellding Opened f or to this date that a smail but 'cham o uons Te to e The Advance was making‘ much of loyal congregstion of Angitoans built the opening of the new Mcinnis Build. the first St. Paul‘s church â€"on the site NMICE ing, situated on Pine St. North .« in Of the present one. the Wall Street of Timmins. â€". The ~ "Locals" | PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN | building opened about 235 years from wy, md Mrs. Isnor left Monday for that it is the intention of the Council| the date Dr. J. A. Mcinnis moved Ris Taronto. where Mrs. Isnor will receive Bartlieman‘s â€" Sewver Servlces were being installed for the north end of Cedar, Balsam,â€" Birch, Maple and Eim Streets and to serve the new public‘school "just outside town limits." A sixâ€"foot right-of-way has been granted by Messrs. J. P. Bartleâ€" man, R. Bannino and J. P. MéLaughlin. Some council, it was stated had negâ€" lected to see that provision was made for a Ninth avenue.. Ninth avenue in the. northâ€"east corner of town was in the right place, one block from Eighth â€" . but it is interrupted by a strip of land. two blocks in width, held in acreâ€" age by J. P. Bartieman. _ South End Wedding ' At the manse of the Timmms Finâ€" nish United Church, on Nov. 17, 1936, Carin â€" Linea Marttunen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Marttunen of Port Arthur, was married to Felix Witâ€" Ham Laine, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. play of arms, and he threatened : to build a bigger fleet than â€"the: British Navy. But that was ten years ago. Speaking Ten years ago, Mussolini was geâ€" manding recognition of Ethiopla as an Italion Colony as a price for permitting Britigh. ahlps to use the Mediterrasrean. His air force filled the sky, half a milâ€" lion soldiers took part in a monster disâ€" office from Golden City to Timmins. mm treatmenht, Barney Sky was the building contracâ€" Born . to Mr. an tor. Other occupants of the building 57 Middleton . Ave. were J. J. McKay, insuranoe mtr J. daughter. E. Taylor, barrister; Mrs. R. Richards, Born â€" to Mr. an' of the Timniing Flower Shop, and the jneau, 109 Pine St. 1 Mariette Beauty Salon. . a dauchter .. M. Bucovetsky and J., Cuthbertsop it % were rival candidates to represent th . riding. in â€" the Q.lder ppys Parliament of Ontario. At a meeting of the Assocmted Boards of Trade in Cochrane," numâ€" ber of those present voiced their faith _ in the desirability. of :the extension of _the T. N. O..to Hudson Bay, tht of minerals in. the.: area being ‘given as the reason.. ... Mines Hockey Organized _ George Lake of Timmins was electetl president of the: Mines Leagueâ€"Hocokey for the cturrent sehson. ~Mr.. Richards of South Poreupine was. vlce-presidehf _and H. w. Hooker was s‘ecretary-tmas~ urer. V UiIGC WiCiLiAlb ViIL. # ~"Locals" ' _ Mr. and Mrs. Isnor left Monday for Toronto, where Mrs. Isnor will receive madioul treatmenht.. Bom * to Mtr. and Mrs. Roynl Piche. 57 Middleton Ave., Nov. 10, 1936, 2 daughter. Born â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Emest Cousâ€" ineau, 109 Pine St. North, Nov. 16, 1936, daughter. _ TWENTY YEARS AGO James McoGuire, formeriy> prominent in labor circles in Cobailt, time an employee of West Dome Mineés was chosen as Liberal candidate at a conventionâ€" held in . Matheson:to select representative for the South Cochâ€" rane riding.. Locally, it was being said that 1f you *wantedâ€"a change in the Ontario Temperance Act you must vota for Fred Kenning, Conservative canâ€" tidate. f andâ€"at the : Bom â€" In Timmins, on Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Coftman, 11 Borâ€" den Ave, a daughter. ‘Mrs. E. Welt and son joined Mr. Welt here on Saturday. They will live in BSchumacher. ‘The Kiwanees will hold a tea and sale at the home of Mrs. Wallace Jamâ€" iekon, Hemlock St., on Nov. 30. THIRTY YEARS Ago . Among local items in The Advance 30 years ago were the following: Mr. L. Eames, superintendent of the Hollinger mill, is to leave the last of the month to take up a similar position in South Africa. _Mrs. T. E. Pritchard will recelve at her â€"home, 47 Tamarack St, on Priday from three to five o‘clock. Charles Dalton is spending a few days in Toronto, buying horses. _Miss Edna Rea, Kingston has been w t cA c flce c use 0.# f-l'lla.-ul. AP _ A i. Born â€"â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Royal Piche, 57 Middleton Ave., Nov. 10, 1936, 2 daughter. Born â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Emest Cousâ€" ineau, 109 Pine St. North, Nov. 16, 1936, a daughter. T. >N. 0; T6 Hudson‘ Bay °. * Boy‘s »Parliament â€"»= â€"~> 3*" ah At a meeting: of the public school board it was decided to have a truant officer appointed to investigate the reasons for so many absentees from . A number of citizens who told the Tisdale township â€" council . that they caonsidered the services of a polite conâ€" stable an unnecessary expense, changed their minds after Constable Hurtubuise addressed i:ge meeflngtand told. of is s where ‘._ e had protected citi- zens from varibus rlots, bawdy houses, gambling houses, etc and declared that the fines collected more than offset his Miss Edna Rea, Klnzston has been visiting her sister, Mrs. ‘Gillbert Mcâ€" Innis. of Porcuping Vipond. Word has been received that the 159th Battaliop has arrived sately in England. \ e 9. ley‘s hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Lafreniere, a son â€" Joseph Martin On Nov. 123, 1936 at Mrs. #arâ€"

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