After that date the Executors will prodged to distribute the estate havâ€" ing regard only to the claims of which they then ohall have had notite. DATED at Timmins, Ontario this 23rd day of July, 1947. Myles G. Clark, South Porcupine, Qntario for the Executors. IN ESTATE of Hugh Ailan MacDougall, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named, late of the Settlement of Sauth: Porcupine ‘in the District of Cochrane, who died. at South Porâ€" cupine on the 10th day of March, 1947 are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned or with, Mesers: CaldBbick Yates, Bank of Commerce Building; ‘Pimmins, Solâ€" icitors for the Executors on or before the 2nd day of September, 1947. | Third Avenue _ CREGORY T. EVANS B. A. ~CARPENTER SHOP Bwiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologh:al Institute of Switzerland P.O. Box 1591 these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. . 4 i+4 to pay your Vacation Expenses or for any other useful purpose? Apply to nearest branch of THE CANADIAK OF COMME Architect and Surveyor 317: Algonguin Rivd. Bast MINS, ONTARIO â€"FPFhone B Phone 1876â€"M Gillies Este Moanthly Deposits provide for repayment. _« Low Rates â€" Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the. Bank covers: allâ€"iloans in good standing. F. BAUMAN wilt In Cup 126 Toke St. Timmings 60 THIRD AVENUE PROFESSIONAL CARDS Do yau require a Tohbey‘s 29â€"30â€"31 1. ‘That partion of the original road allowance on the East Bank of the Mattagami River between. the praojecâ€" tion westerly of the north boundary of Algonquin Roulevard and the north boundary of Plan Mâ€"37 Sudâ€" bury being the north boundary aof the Taown of Timmins is hereby closed and up. 2. The Corporation may lease or sell the portioin of the original road alâ€" lowance ‘so closed and stopped up." And "Further take notice that any person who claims that: his land will be prejudicially affeced by the Byâ€" law and who applies ta be heard, will be: hear@â€"by the Cauncil, in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent; at a time to be fixed therefor upon the application he . heard. DATED at Timmins, Ontario this 29th day of July, A.D., 1947. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS Wanted by a Nattionally known Cosmetic House, married women who are interested in earning a substanâ€" tial spare time income, concientious saleswomen are required in Timâ€" mins and outlying districts. Comâ€" missions © are exceptionally liberal. Direct all replies to Box 40, The Porâ€" cupine Advance. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTâ€" ED as a Byâ€"law of the Town of Timâ€" mins as follows:â€" AND WHEREAS notice of the inâ€" tention â€"of the Council has been duly advertised asâ€"requiredâ€" by the Munâ€" jeipal Act, and all persons who claim that their land ~will} beâ€" prejudicially affected by this Byâ€"law and who apâ€" plied to be heard, have been heard by PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins to. pass the followingâ€" byâ€"law after due notice thereof has been pubâ€" lished in accordance with the Provisâ€" lons of the Municipal Act. BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. O. Langdon K. C.. T. R. Langdor TEIMMINS, 80. POBGUPINS Drew RBilock 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off. 2238 Ph. Off. 96 for the furearal of Howard of Cochâ€" 4 Drew Block Ph. Off. 228 Res. 492 LANCDCN LANCDON CALDBICK YATES Bailey, D. R. Frg By V. Salomaa, Clerk §. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. YÂ¥ates, B. A. 3TERS +SOLICITORS FFQ. â€"AT. 30â€"31â€"32â€"33 30â€"31â€"32 Mcâ€" Mrs The large profussion of lovely Florâ€" â€" ~Mr. and> Mrs. W. al tributes and cards of sympathy ‘efâ€" Beulal Rayner are on haoliday at their pressed the high esteem the late Mrs. cottage at Bayside Beach. Platt was held by her many friends. The pallbearers were Len Thomas, Mrs. ‘Albert Millier, Tom Howard, Allanâ€"week i |Cripps, Wink Wilson, John Izatt Funeral arrangements were with the lWilas Jeg Walker Funeral Home, Timmins. ativos in ‘Terento. Born at Sandy Lake near Parry Sound and coming to the Porcupine in 1911 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Olten, highly esteemed pioâ€" neers. Frances was theiry fourth daughter and attended school at Schuâ€" macher.â€" She married Alan Platt of St. Catharines. _She is survived by her husband and daughter ‘Anthea 14 years old, Alan Jr. 12 yrs. old and baby daughter Susan nearly four months old 40 whom their many friends extend their deepâ€" est sympathy in their sad loss cof a dear wife ‘and mother. Sympathy is Toronto and Mrs. Albert Miller (Murâ€" ie) Schumacher. Sisters Are Hostesses Misses Elca Narduzzi, Enza "Narâ€" duzziâ€" and Lydia Defelice were joint hostesses at a miscellancous shower held Tuesday evening in the St. Alâ€" phonsus Parish Church hall. The guest of honor was Miss Alma Narâ€" duzzi who will become the bride of Brundy Defelice Saturday August tÂ¥h the ceremony â€"will be held at 11 a.m. in St. Alphonsus Parish Church. .. Bingo was played ‘and the prize winners were Mrs. Quintino Narduzâ€" zZ1, Miss Elsa Fabello, Mrs. Anna Nar: duzzi, Mrs. Buddy Mangotich, Mrs. June Guiseppi, Mrs. Londers, Miss Nellie Fabello, Mrs. Trevenna. During the evening the guest of honor was presented with a large assortment of lovely gifts. A delcâ€" ous lunch was served by the hostesses. The followng guests attended, Mrs. Mike Cicci, Mrs. Aldo Narduzzi, Mrs. G. Giannunzio, Mrs. A. Setacci, Mrs. Buddy ‘(Mangotich, Mrs. Trevenna, Mrs, Quintino Narduzzi, Mrs. D. Deâ€" felice, Mrs. Londers, Mrs. June Guisâ€" seppe, Mrs. Irene Marietti, Mrs. Doris Domenico, Mrs. Teresa Del Bel, Mrs. G. Guiseppi, Mrs. A. Salomone, Mrs. H. Domenico, Mrs. Anna Narduzzi, Mrs. Toots Wallingford, Miss Elsa Fabello, Miss Arine Holjevac, Miss Nellie Fabello. Unable to attend but sent lovely gifts were Miss 'VIar3 Cicci, Mrs. William Guseppe, Mrs. Ziliotto, Mrs. Alba Mores, Mrs. A. Natalino. nad Deen 1liF TOr a Tw weeks in St. Mary‘s Hospital Timmins prior to leaving for Toronto Tuesday July 29th where she was to ‘réceive medical treatment ~in.â€"St. Michael‘s Hospital, Word was received that she passed away early Saturday morning Augâ€" ust 2nd., she was 42 years of age. Born at Sandy Lake near Parry Sound and coming to the Porcupine in 1911 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Olten, highly esteemed pioâ€" neers. Frances was theiy fourth s d h e e d P n s ts Te B B o o o e 0 on S S WR on n c The hostess assisted by her mother served a deligcious lunch. The folâ€" lowing ladies attended: Mrs. Archie Dunlop, Mrs. E. Hicks, Mrs. W. Robâ€" son, Mrs. J. G. Harris, Mrs. Jack Matâ€" thew, Mrs. Reg. Stewart, Mrs. Frank McWhinnie, Mrs. Starkey (Galt), Mrse. John O‘Leary, Mrs. Ace Black, Mrs. Ace Black, Mrs..C. McCoshen, Mrs. H. Potvin, Mrs. James Stirrat, Mrs. Jamea Scullion, Mrs. BiH Brough Mrs. O. Goulett, Mrs. O. Gratton, Mrs. G. Deâ€" loame, Mrs. Degagne, Mrs: B. Brown, Deep .regret was expressed when word was received of the death of Mrs. Alan, Platt, (Frances Olten) Desâ€" aulnier Apts. First Ave. Mrs. Platt had been il} for a few weeks in St. Mary‘s Hospital Timmins prior to leaving for Toronto Tuesday July 29th where she was to ‘réceive medical treatment ~in.â€"St. â€" Michael‘s Hospital, SCHUMACHER Mrs. Francis Platt Buried In Tisdale Cemetery Tues. A delicious lunch was servea by the hostess. _ The following guests atâ€" tened, Mrs. Mike Cicci, Mary Mesich, Mary Sekulich, Dorothy Mitchell, Finâ€" ez Narduzzi, Agnes Fiendal, Peggy Fowler, Elca Narduzzi, Mrs. James Fowler, Mrs,. Coulas, The, guest of honor Aloa Narduzzi and the hostess Miss. Ethel Fowler. Unable to atâ€" tend but sent lovely gifts were Misses Inez Fregonese, Alma Fregonese and Christine Sebalj. During the evening the guest of honorâ€" was presented with a large array aof lovely gifts, The rooms were decorated for the occasion with. pink and white stream_ ers and large vases of lovely flowers. Miss Ethel Fowler, Fourth Ave., enâ€" tertained Wednesday evening a nicely arranged miscellaneous. shower. in honor of Miss Alma Narduzzi â€" who. will become the bride of Brundy Deâ€" felice Saturday August 9th. The ceremony will be held in St Alphon- sus Parish Church. h SCHUMACHER Preâ€"Wedding .Showers: . _ Forâ€" Alma Narduzzi They made a good try but. were not goodâ€" enough. > Picturedâ€"above are the Couslneau brothers about to commence sawing! the log in the competltion which was part of the Mclntyre ‘Gold‘ Mlnes Fleld Day on Monday. : B ; h uoi 14 s 14 % "Advance Photo ‘Mr. and Mrs. Miner‘ Enjoy. Annual Picnic and Mrs. W. Jamieson have left: Misses Nellie Robson, Molly Robson, Aline Degagne, Helen Bissonette, Jayâ€" ce Hicks, Lucillie Roberts (Sarnia). unable to attend but sent lovely gifts Sangster, Jean Percival, Gerry Lauâ€" zon and Mrs. Peter Hunter. Mr. John McGinn of Dome Ex., is an: holiday in Cobden. ETd W CCA .. t on . t w CC week to visit their daughter Mrs. C. Pierce in Quebec. In the evening an Ice show feaâ€" turing Barbara Ann Scott World‘s Champion skater. Three sections of the Arena was reserved for Mcintyre employees and their family. The Arena was filled â€"to capacity over two hundred were unable to gain admisâ€" sion and to finish off a ‘"Perfect Day" round and square dancing was enâ€" joyed in the auditorium and gym hal Music was supplied by Eddie Morâ€" andin and his orchestra and Ron Jones and his band. Free checkingâ€"booths was arranged for picnic baskets. Free tea and cofâ€" fee was served during the noon hour. The Catholic Women‘s League of St. Alphonsus Parish â€"Church â€" was in charge of the refreshment booths and gave splendid service. Miss Nancy Robson, second ave., entertained Tuesday evening at a nic- ely ‘arranged »miscellansous shower in honor of Miss Marion Brown, brideâ€" elect of next week. The rooms were decorated for the occassion with pink and white streamers and large silver bells. Miss Joyce Hicks held the lucky number for the door prize and won a lovely china cup and saucer. _During the evening the guest o# honor was presented with a basket decorated in pink and white and fil}â€" ed to the top with lovely gifts. To start off the day the. Melntyre Band : under â€" the direction . Lieut J.+W. Lomas headed by the Clowns and the children following up marchâ€" ed round the Avenues ind Main street to the park where the program startâ€" ed: off with the Childrens races and ball game. â€" Schumacher verses Timâ€" mins Parkers.. The Merry Go Round was the usual bhig attraction for the children,â€"each year ‘"Mr. Miner" reâ€" ceives 3 tickets for ice cream or soft drinks and 2 ‘tickets for the merry go round for each one of his children under 16 years of age. A programme is: arranged so as it includes the whole family for the Kiddies there‘s the Merry go round, Fish Pond, Sitdes Movies, Clowns, Foo traces and Fireâ€" works. For mother there was Bingo, Baseâ€" balt, Softball, Football. For Dad, Shooting Gallery, Striker, Plug Castâ€" ing, Races and guessing contest (2§ dollars prize) and the Safety Award draw. _ Monday August 4th. was Mcintyre Mines Annual Field day. There was an extra‘large attendance. < The Weaâ€" thers: was â€" ideal for "Mr. and Mrs. Miner": and family who enjoyed every minute of. the: day. Miscellaneous Shower Held For Marion Brown| SCHUMACHER ~~ The »bride â€" was ‘dressed. inâ€" a« pretty ensembleâ€" of: pale grey. and wore black withâ€" corsage ofâ€"pink roses and cher â€"attendant : was â€"her ‘sisterâ€"in law â€" Mrs. Walter Millard ofâ€" South Porcuptne. § She wose a dress ofâ€"lime green and rose corsage. Mr. Harry Hall was. best man. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to the immediate relatives<at> the home of the ‘bride> grooms parents. Later tite young couple left hy car for Ceorgian Bay,° Toronto and Bufâ€" falo, and on their return will resids at 34 Crawford St. South Porcupine. Benny Mask cof 58Â¥ Bruce avenue on Ird, a‘ daughter. _A vny quite wedding was solemnised® by Revd. lchidvï¬lck i1 St Matthews Anâ€" lican, Chm:ch Timmins on Saturday: August .. when â€" RhyMis ~ Millard daughter â€"of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Millard of Nové Scotia becameâ€"the bride of Roâ€" bert â€"WiHiam» Pearce, eldest som of Mr: and..Mrs; ‘Stanley »Pearce : ofâ€" Crawford St., South: Porcupine. ecss ~SOUTHâ€" PORCUPINE CECOONI *Born‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Fony Ceccon of Broadway avenue, on August 6th a daughter. Mr and Mrs. Stan Belanger and daughter are on holiday in Haileybury. ‘@nd Mrs. Gecrgé Moore of Pamour arrived home on Wednesday from. hohday in Kincardine. KORRI â€" Born to Mr.: and Mrs. Jack Korri of 59 Harold avenue on August 2nd a daughter. Mr.â€"and Mrs. R. Mansfield and son leave on Saturday for vacation in and other points. ~â€" The.. many friends of Mr. George Mason . will regret that he is ill in Porcupine . General : Héspital â€" and â€"wish him speedy recovery. SHIP‘â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" bert Ship of 50° Powell avenue on _ Mrs.; Ralph Harrison of Pamour on sholiday in St. Catherines. Pearce â€" Millard Wedding "In ‘St. Matthew‘s Church SCHKUMACHER 3k rfcury Llncoln Saies Service | 3700 'PH.NES 3701 .,pmer Pine St. and Second Ave. be South Poroupine * «To t ale Ce cS in ate A delcious lunch was served by the nostess. .. The ‘following ladies atâ€" tended,: Miss Lois: Mathew, Miss Ethel Helen : Frawley, <Miss N. Marchiori, Fowler,. Greta. Shanks, â€" Miss Miss Lorna Miller, Miss A. Gregoris, Miss:> Shirley© McMaster, +Miss ~Edth Armstrong, Miss <Betty â€" Killens, Mrs. Margaret Budarick, Mrs Neil Miller, Mrs. Herb Miller Hostess at Shower for Olga Marchiori Mrs. Herb biller, Third Ave., and her daughter (Olive) Mrs Lumby of Goderich who is visiting her parents were hostess ~Friday evening at a rcely arranged miscellaneous shower m honor of Miss Olga Marchiori brideâ€" elect of next month. Pink and white streamers decorated the ind large vases of lovely fowers were beautifully arranged. Games were played and prizes were awarded . the winners. The prize winners were Mrs. A. Orr, Timmins, Miss Lois Mathew, Mrs. A. Betial. During the evening the guest of honor was presented with a nicely decorated basket filled to the top with lovely gifts, little Margaret Webber dressed in pink and. white nylon wheeled in the gift basket. Nothing Could Be Finer The shrewa home owner knows that an oil burner should provide clean economical dependable heat.....All}â€" these fac« tors cannot be evident to the PROSPECTIVE USER of ol heat because many oil burners have features of slmilanlty that may give: the 1mpression that all burner construc‘tmq' is alike. JOHN W. FOGG LTD. Model S. Oil Burner ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE UPON REQUEST _ 1 Lang Ave. A. Violino, Mrs. L. Scodeltaro, Mrs. E. Marchiort, the guest of honer Miss Olga Marchiori, an the hostesses Mrs. Herb Miler and Mrs. Lumby. Unabl¢ to attend but sent a lovely :lft’. Mrs. Alf Glazier.