Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 Jul 1947, 1, p. 5

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"Pepsiâ€"Lolo" is tha reaistered trade mark in Canada of the C PICK a PEPSI Our plantation is located one mile north of McChesney‘s Lumber Mill. "Craft Creek Road" Order Yours Now! FRESH STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES TAYLOR NURSERIES First Picking This Week . ompany of Canada !*+~** TIMMINS Clarence Dillon, Mrs,. Dagenais,, Mrs. J; V., Angrignon, Mrs. L. Boutet, Mrs. Mary Borkoski, Mrs. Albert Villenâ€" Ray Harvey, Mrs. Claude Dillon, Mrs. euve, Mrs. Ed. Robinson, Mrs. Alberta Ashley, Mrs. James Tinsley. Unable to attend but sent lovely gifts were, Mrs. Barrette, Mrs. O.; Cecchini, Mrs. Archie Shields, Mrs. Frank Furlong, Mrs. James Kelly, Mrs. Harold Dilâ€" lon, Mrs. Tom Moore Jr.., Mrs. Clare Messacre, Mrs. Alvin McAlendin and Miss Ruth Arnold. ‘The guest of honor was Bresented with a large array of lovely gifts for which sheâ€" gracxously thanked each guest A‘ delicious lunch was served. _ The following guests attended, Mrs Alpronse Fournier, Mrs. Agnes Feinâ€" del, Mrs. Aubre‘y Robinson, ~Mrs, D. MacLean, Mrs." Walter Craik, Miss Mable Martindale, Mrs. Fred Villenâ€" euva, Miss Mary McVeigh, Mrs. Robâ€" ert Warner, Mrs. Art Carriere, Mrs. Ernie Pellie, Mrs. Wm. Thompson, Mrs. Robert McDonald, Mrs. Vince Dillon, Mrs. Norman Helmer, Mrs. Guests spent an enjoyable eviening socially. @ The rooms were decorated for the occasion with large vases of peomes and freshâ€" cut flowers. Mrs. James Dillon and daughter Florence First avenue entertained Monday evening at a miscellaneous shower in honor of (Miss Roberta Gauthier whose marriage takes place this month to Reginald Dillon. â€" Miss Roberta Gauthier Feted At Lovely Shower The above picture shows a truck owned by the Mountjoy Timber Company which overturned when the driver turned sharp to avoid striking a child.. The accident took place on the Schumacher Highâ€" way on July 9th. driver C. T Chorney was uninjured and: the fire which started in the cab was easily cxtinguished by the Timâ€" mins Fire Department using their ‘booster pump‘.~ â€" ~Advance Photo Truck Overturnedâ€"On Schumacher Highway SCHUMACHER THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO The officers in evidence stated that they had observed the accused‘s home for .nearly forty minutes and had seen him serve beer to four people ; and one for himself. During part of the time there had been two couples dancing and the music prevented them from hearing any conversation that may haev taken place. They did however hear Billiard say to one of the men,. L. Castonguay, "Deux Piasâ€" tres. Pour. La Biere". They also saw Gastonguay make a motion towards his pocket and it seemed that Bilâ€" liard told him that it was the turn of ‘the other male party E. Dubeau, "who passed the accused a ‘bill which he took into the kitchen to change. It ~was while he was engaged in changing the money that the officers entered. However, if skirts continue their present trend, the dears will scon be able to wear long underwear again.. "I say, Smith," exclaimed Jones, "where‘s that silk umbrella I lent you‘?” f "I found it was my own so I kept it", rephed Smith. . "You don‘t say so.. And here Ive been dodging old Robinson for three weeks, thinking it was his." Dubeau stated that snice he lived ten miles out of town he considered that he might want change to pry a hotel bill or taxi fare and that Bilâ€" liard was changing the twenty when they were raided. The witnesses got confused in‘ their testimony and Bilâ€" liard differed from both but the magâ€" istrate found Billiard not guilty and the case was dismissed. Shown in court as exhibits were a $20 bill the property of Dubeau, and $13 made up of a ten, a two and a one which the officers claimed was the change Billiard was making up when they entered. There was also a number of empty bottles and five full ones. In cross examination both Castonâ€" quay and Dubeau denied paying for beer. The former first stated that he offered to pay but pressed by Crown Attorney S. A. Caldbick, K.C., charngâ€" ed it to offering a Ttepayment for the care the daughters the accused had given his children while he and his wife were out. For:the defence Gregory Evans obâ€" jected to the claim that the conâ€" stables could hear and understand only one phrase in French and drew the admission from both that they understood very little French. Adâ€" dressing the cadi he said;, "It is strange that the only words they understood were those detrimental to my client." The King Edward / ~â€"â€"~~BHotel When Constables Guolla and Craig raided the home.of Louis Billiard, 48 Avenue road they were told ‘by the owner that they had made a "great mistake". Billiard was charged in Police on Tues. with selling beer contrary to the Ontarlo Liquor Corttrol Act. Knowledge of French Lacking Police Lose Sale of Beer Charge du Spruce St. nnd Third Ave. PHONE 324 . TIMMINS Clean Rooms Day or Week Very Reasonable Rates .'Qulet Atmosphere 10 es alnalastnal2 202802252242 2 2l aa*a a*aat N’H’t‘t’t”.’t 0:0:00 000 *,** 0’00:0000’00000: 0’000 0000 00000 OO:OONM o * +5 327 e Phon 9 " i eccorssoctoafnclectloct $ e e 4. _ ‘.% Se slo ol o‘ efecte esÂ¥ .. . _A xX s § s e3 * *o a s * . < *4 we @ seroe,{ @ Phone 3690 103 CPINE ST.. sOUTH Miss June Countryman,â€" Al Belec, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bowker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stutt, Mr. and Mrs. M. Charâ€" tier, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laidlaw, Miss Teresa Charrette, Dan Quimette, Miss Joan Bowie, Peter Doucette, Mr. and Mrs. Os Carter, Miss Mary Blake, Bill Carson, Miss Eunice Connelly, Lee Copps. Mr. and Mrs. Manny Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rosner, Miss Rita Cyr, Fred Bowser, Miss Myrna Gepâ€" pert, Tom Harkness, Miss Angela Baâ€" bando, Terry Berlo‘ji, Miss Ethel Smith, Leo Bruno, Mr. and Mrs. J. Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carveth, Mrs. M. Shaheen, Mr. Semple. Miss Lola Phillips, Carl Erickson, Miss Mary Burke, Ted Drake, Miss Irene Riopel, Alan Sevigny, Mr. and Mrs. R. Giroux, Miss Hilya Ryhanâ€" nen, Henry Passi, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Barkwell, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Brackâ€" en and many others. Miss Desange Corbeil, Jean Paul Vadenais, Miss Mary McDonald, Edâ€" gar Lavalee, Miss Ellie McDonald, Weldon Carver, Miss Lois Charron, lan McGillivray, Miss Muriel Troyer, Curly Barnett, Miss Teresa Belec, Cy Copps, Miss Vivian Pierce, Gorâ€" don Godfrey, Miss Gwen Mustato, Bud Pierce, Miss Doreen Thomas, Lewis Currie. Among those present were Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Wallace, Mr. and Mrs! Gerry Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kuzâ€" yk, Miss Lorraine Leonard, Jack Rosâ€" oe, Miss Marjorie Meehan, Bill Macâ€" kie, Miss Beulah Houle, Frank Pierce, Miss Delores Houde, Pat Ranger, Miss Joyce Marsen, .Barl Mechan, Miss Anne Gillies, Gordon Paul, Miss Helâ€" en Sever, John Belec, Gay and colorful costumes "a la farm fashion" lilting music and handâ€" some prizes all combined to make the Barn Dance sponsored by the Kinsâ€" men Club over the weekend one of the host succesful held to date in the district. The affair was held at Riverâ€" side Pavilion with Henry Kelineck and his orthestra supplying the music. Kinsmen Barn Dance Colorful Event without consulting us! We make moving plcasant and simple, with expert service. â€"United Movers Phone 510 83 Third Ave. MOVING a«< S T O RAGE Don‘t Make A Move . 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