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Porcupine Advance, 3 Apr 1947, 1, p. 7

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Lane on Plan Mâ€"260 sudâ€" bury to Algonquin Boulevard West. Middleton Lane on Plan Mâ€"26 Sudâ€" bury to Middleton Avenue. Hollinger Lane on Plan Mâ€"22 Sudâ€" bury to Algonquin Boulevard West. Miller Avenue on Plan Mâ€"22 Sudâ€" bury to Main Avenue. Allen Avenue on Plan Mâ€"22 Sudâ€" bury to Commercial Avenue. Middleton Lane on Plan Mâ€"22 Sudâ€" bury to Middleton Avenue. : Main Avenue on Plan Mâ€"44 Temâ€" iskaming to First Avenue. Railway Avenue on Plan Mâ€"9 Temâ€" iskaming to Hector Avenue. Hollinger Street on Plan Mâ€"47 Temâ€" iskaming to Algonquin â€" Boulevard Woest. Middleton Street on Plan Mâ€"51 Temiskaming to MiAdleton Avenue. Third Avenue on Plan Mâ€"67 Temâ€" iskaming to Avenue Road. Hollinger Street on Plan Mâ€"67 Temiskaming to Algonquin Boulevard Woest. Middleton Street on Plan Mâ€"48 Temiskaming to Middleton Avenue. Hollinger Street on Plan Mâ€"16, Temâ€" iskaming to Algonaquinâ€" Boulevard W est DATED at Timmins, this 8th d: of March, 1947. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS Hollinger Street ¢ iskaming toâ€" Alg« W est EN that His Honour Judge R. A. Danâ€" is has, upon the application of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins. appointed Thursâ€" day the 17th day of April, 1947 at his Chambers in the Court House in the Town of Cochrane at the hour of ten thirty o‘clock in the forenoon to conâ€" sider and hear those advocating and opposing a proposed byâ€"law changâ€" ing the names of certain streets withâ€" in the Corporation as follows:â€" Main Avenue on Plan Mâ€"33 Sudâ€" bury to First Avenue. Hollinger Lane on Plan Mâ€"26 Sudâ€" BYâ€"LAW of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins changing the names of certain streets within the Corporâ€" ation. JIN THE MATTER OF A PROPOSED 39 Third Ave. Accounting Phones: Offices 2 #B 4 aw Phones 2%85â€"286 P. H. LAPORTE, 6. G. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Suite 3, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bidg, Timmins, Ont. Arch Giillies, BA. Sc., O.L.S. J. _ W.: Esteé, O.L.S, Engincer, Architect and Surveyors 217 Algongquin Blyvd. East TIMMIN®, ONTARIO Phone 362 Thirad Avenue Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous HorologrN:al Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 P.O. Box 1591 1e A WORD PER TINSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%¢e A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be pald before insertion to obtain cash rate, The Advance will not be responâ€" gible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or as reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at advetrâ€" tiser‘s risk. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Systems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Ebe Rormping Adtaner CLASSIHIED ADS Gillies Este Phone 26 860 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 G. N. ROSS ‘et on Plan Mâ€"64 Temâ€" Algonquin _ Boulevard V . Salomaa Clerk Timmins, Ont. Auditing Timmins, Ont. Empire Block 1l<12â€"13 All persons having the estate of the above of the Town of trict of Cochrane wt said Town of Timmi the 9th day of Februa quired to file proof of undersizgned on or bef. of May, 1947. After that date the proceed to distribute t} regardâ€"only to the c they then shall have hn After that date the Executors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard to the claims of which they then shall have had notice. DATED at Timmins the 27th day of March, 1947. Louis Felix Roy Etienne Labelle, Executors William Shub, B. A (also ed. BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. Phone 332 BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC Bark of Commerce Building ‘Timmins, Ont. Celwee:nr the ages or can secure tray opportunity to g profitable busines full particulars w R. Watkins Comq 21747 Masson IN THE ESTATE OF Henri Hould (also known as Henry Houle), deceasâ€" NOTICE TO CREDITORS BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners f Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TEMMIX S PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. h. Offt. 223 Ph. Off. 96 Res. 492 Res. 96B High ler. erage by MJ In the me tained by Ci6 place: secon The Ledies High Sing Miss Mary Vrbanac and Pat Burke,. Meot Cowden. Winnt the team cap ich. sSCHUMACHER Mcintyre Bowling Winners A V NEW UNDERWOOD, NOISELESS Standard typewriters. Immediate delivery. * members enjoved served in the M by Miss Kay Curt After dinner s and prizes and trc The McIntyre commercial bowling league was brought to a successful close Thursday when the Frank H. Bailey, L..IL..;.B; BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 6 Ird Ave.,Timmins â€"Phone 1110 ARCHITECT Phone 946 Drawing Room 28 Goldfields Block 21 Pine St. North â€" Timmins D. R. Franklin gh single wWas wC High Average, n, High Triple, After the presen fial period was e established Rut ilable. If you THE CANADIAN BAXK OF COMMERCE U Monthly Deposits provide for repayment Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. Help Wantedâ€"Male N)D LIMITED pF to meet Mortgage and Other Payments? câ€"o Messrs. Caldbick Ys Bank of Commerce Buildin Timmins, Ontario. §$. A, Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A. Apply to nearest branch of Jlace in the ladies ev eam captained by M FINANCIAL â€"= lLow Rates â€"â€" Do you require a Alzongi ‘ VrDani Miss B6 he McTnt ompan navrg Cclalms agains| e above mentioned lats . Timmins in the Disâ€" ine who died at the Timmins on or about February, 1947, are reâ€" roof of same with the or before the 3rd day Montreal ague t Richard Jame;s tatio4 njoved utfit, this established today _ Dept ind Phont TN Que McDo WII 2R B aj ain that n come I at tiae Old H In The of )6 there being are I No hav stil] Ha: 1€ n With unci] Theo m nstruU L ho t( On pine butin al ou 0n n e ‘TOtalled $2,784,962. Hospital For Siliicosis he remodeling of Mcnteith Academy i hospital and research laboratory silicosis was announced in Toronto. only will the disease be treated ‘e, but a ccoâ€"operative scheme is g worked recoverin: by Rev. Can 1,000 Children orcupin( 1¢ D#legation secures Unemploy®{ the live fil to Tive acre plots will be able to do n poultry ~raising an will keep them in 11 m PE camp 11 11 i€ o1 nl MILGGS C 3€ Leads In Gold Output 11 1€ Hospital Planned THROUGH THE YEARS from 30 Births leyâ€"LaB: To i1 1€ EC of al 1040 Employmen employed i1 March, 1937 16 onegssions is will have land where 11 01 H THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO 16 C sands of young people in Ontario are taking just that Now southern Ontario is being to as "Old" Ontarino by the nor (4) Cochrane won 31 to 13. Surprise Party A surprise birthday pariy was given in honour of Miss Fern McCarthy at the home of Mrs. E. A. Fleming, 152 Birch street north. It was also Mrs. Fleming‘s birthday. Both young ladies received many lovely gifts, Among tae guests present were Miss McCendile, Miss B. Urquhart, Miss N. Studor, Miss Annie Mustato and Miss Plouffe. o North Yeung Man Scuithern nanbers are changing the old slogan of "Go West, Young Man." to "Go North Young Man." And thouâ€" sands of young people in southern UC 111 mo the 166 Now Road Mea ochrane: imes Smi Clark , Mills SpencC McGill 11 it m} nV 1On Timmins Qurlers vo rinks of Timm Phone 2853â€"W 109| ‘hil 1¢ speaker On Childrens Aid Barlow Clemont M1J 1C iremeon‘s GGrant onduet, and gIVeée Te " he said. Baby Left On Doorstep Minor Alterations Counteéers, Shelves Bookeases asad Built In Cupboards du Lakeshore I Timmins 11 Tohey‘s 11 1ll F1 AlWaA l WE At Cochrane 11 is also MIrs. young ladies . Among tae s McCendie, Studor, Miss l O mmins! Ostros IT. Hill advice: referred herners. Mcau sed (2) Sullivan 0. Lake v. ‘Toad whi (TL) 11 ind n 11 1€ T except tie town ol Cochrane, which is allowed 1% percent. In this conâ€" nection Mayor J. P. McLaughlin and H. E. Montgomery, Clerk and Treasurer, left this week for Toronto to plac» the case of the town of Timmins before _ the Goverment. HMollinger Fourâ€"Week Report The Hollinger Conscolidated report for the four weeks ending Feb. 25th, shows gross profits of $210,868 from gold assets for the period of $492,267 and production of 48,252 tons of ore _ with an average value of $8.54 a ton. _ Working costs for the pericd were $191, 096. Running time was 83 percent. Worst Snow Storm In History The North Land last week was visâ€" ited by one of the worst snow storms in _its history. In any event connection witna the outside world was cut off for a longer time than in any of the recent years remembered by the old timers. From Monday until Saturday no mails came in. During intervals of that time, the telegraph wires were out of cscmâ€" mission. About 18 travoellers at the Hotel Goldfields were forced to stay CGovernments. The income ipalities is nc except tiame t« The present percent. summarized m Husht pU Kirk prod and 11 Rt 11 l 0n to the mintrs In t Intario Go‘d Production m the be deg H C000 11 Aavy wWwh.ch woulitC 16 Timmin®â€"sudbury Road ip by the Hollinger Mi Silicosis (ompensation "immins Unit of the Mii 111€ duo A 1 milli IRTY YEAF New Mining Provincial J 1O ALL CREAM PRODUCERS IN ONTARIO H( In any event connectior side world was cut off fo > than in any of the recer A 1 l d up t« n profit seven ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD Datigts® tm after that date The Ontar District in tim htâ€"Hargre Barryâ€"Ho Al producers must Producers, as follow Before the Board can consider rv*-nmm('ndmu the Llation of the Cream Producers are in fa\nurnfus of the Produc: ers, Yyole b_y ballot is beinsg taken c vine How A proposed Cream Marketins# S« proj £ een submitted to the Farm Pro Producers Association. ‘ne m follows ual p ix o excsed ".19% (2) By personal registration and afterward until April J (3) By registration by mail out to the producer a ballot tive not later than April 30, AnC A 11 ud A; Cons avma 31 a P Ontario dur f1 tor 303 personal : ril 30, 194 Ve ; pert fits in 000,000 m five WI nd wi ns or ti0on Parliament Buildings, Queen‘s Park, Toronto a x islatu1 ‘guson ie, Mc idated ALL CREAM PRODUCERS ARFE URCGCENTLY REQUESTED lU l{!( ISTER, TO ATTEND THE MEETING IN ‘THEIR "ARE YOU TNX FAVOUR OF THE PROPOSED ONTARIO CREAM PROPUCERS® MARKETING SCHEME BEING BROUGHT INTO FORCE IN ONTARIO®P nal re In 1926 i 3,180,94 $23.810 626 1 il Ur munic percent whic} turn Minit T rkla Te lucers Associati 11 istra AssSocialion is arrangin the period from April 1 to A al meeting, or call your A m ister to vot ALL PRODUCERS MUST REGISTER PUBLIC MEETINGS TO BE HELD ed Ine In eting Scheme for Ontario, under the irm Products Marketing Board for o SCHUMACHER Surprise Party Held By Adult Education Society M the Miss Alice Beauchamp Feted At Lovely Shower after Apr which mu l‘)“‘â€""o AF} . ohn ilb: urth T1 M 1 ricultural Repr M 0 T)k who i Betty Lullaby ting i0 10 A V REAL ES'l‘ATEâ€"INSURANCE-â€"MORT(}AGIL‘S ioom 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. Ph Vlhree alternative methods of voting are provided to Cream arty w ames MacKenzie, Second Ave ess Wednesday evening at . ‘Tranged miscellaneous showe ran the 11 with the Ds )1 babi1 o1 i M J. V. Bonhomme abin: Echumacher â€" Mrs. iracle, Mrs. Jim Cowden, Dobson, Mrs. Ernie Towâ€" Beauchamp, Mrs. Victor 194" mark M Money To Loan M 1 ag guests attended: from Mrs. Shorwen and Mrs. n: from Gold Centre â€" Hodson, Miss Mary Hodâ€" arold Grist, Mrs. Alex Harry Cowden, Mrs. at th g the scheme, it must be satisfied that a fair represenâ€" of its adoption. In order to obtain the recorded views iken on the question: M Bill hn Dt ound M1 W} thi Mi National Housing Act Loans 4%% Commercial Loans 5 to 6% You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service April 19. Watch your wee ricultural Representative he 1 nd s JSSsie MackKeq nd but sendina Lambert Taylor ‘s. James Stirrat 111 M t met A gricultural 1 N L Robson, Mi Adult Edu Brough, Mrs. O‘Leary, Mrs. Peter Sherbin t‘s. Alex Mair with each Agricultural Representative, who will I, signed and returned to the Agricultural Renres NA 11GCarVy, MPsS. Tomâ€" Peter Sherbin, Mrs, rs. Alex Mair, Mrs, i. Rose Collier, Mrs, Ted Duxfield. The s Alice Beauchamp Mtrs. James Macâ€" Jessie MacKenzie. puty Returning Officer in charge at each local meeting he ntative before April‘ 30, 194 , under the farm products [Marketing Act, has Board for consideration, by the Ontario Cream o~â€"bt and square dan h Mrs. Ted Du:s ewinmug instructor. sang two lovely To The Cuckoo® d by Kenzi ricultural Representative‘s Office Inty it 111 Publi icely decorated piak and white Urprisec ag was enjorved at the piano. decorated and th lovely gifts oom and presâ€" . As the gifts thamp thanked ely gift. by her daughâ€" aneous shower Beauchamp. * .. MY NEXT REPORT CARD!! ! Irs. James Mrs. Jerry Meeting or Meetings in each County and | your weekly newspapere for notice of the tepresentative‘s office between March 31 J11 r daugh served , Ontario epresentative, who will send the Agricultural Representas 00440 9080060400 00006 00 00 ¢ A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Ed Willan assisted by Mrs. Gerâ€" ald McDonald with Miss Gertrude Bristow pouring tea. Attending the party were, Mrs. Ed Willan, Mrs. Geraid McDonald, Mrs. Dailton Prior, Mrs. Al Platt, Mrs. B. Humphrey, Mrs. George Leck, Misses Carmel Fourni¢r, Lalia Webber. ITreae Bettiol, Alma Fregonese, Nan Hamilâ€" ton, Alda Smyth, Gertrude Bristow, Betty Gilbert and the guest of honor, Mrs. Gilbert. Mrs. George Furse, McIntyre Prop erty left Friday for a holiday in Tor onto. Miss Gertrude Bristow nceomplnled at the piano. U During the evening, Mrs. CGerald MceDonald, on behalf of the class, preâ€" sented Mrs. Gilbert with several lovely gifts. The agifts expressed the hivsh gifts. The gifts expressed the Mgh esteem of Mrs. Gilbert with her class members. Third Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLER â€" QOPTOMETRIST TVMMINS A uy ballots receired the public Phone 2250 PAGFE SEVEFN

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