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Porcupine Advance, 18 Sep 1947, 1, p. 5

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. Gibbord tea wagon, practically new. Phone 2541. â€"~â€"BkK1 bocts, size 11, r:built good conâ€" dition ~and sevsn foot hickory skis with steel edges, mirco set harness. Phone 1395 W ~ Amateur chemistry set, never used and Stewart Hawailan Guitar like new. Phone 1837J. One rebuilt 1938 Chev. Motor. Phone â€"â€" 149W4, 269 Riverside Drive, Mattagami Heights P.O., Timmins. plete. Reasonable price, phone 3581â€"J after 5 p. m. Restaurant and hotel chairs repaired and upholstered.....Truck seats, car uphoistery. Furniture repaired and refinished.....Chairs and / chesterfields® rebuilt, us vlGâ€" 4e uulvu” 100 Bnnermsn " Phone 41 ~Wilson Ave. Phone 1240 UPHOLSTERING Ahbm rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoneda advertisements, or s a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, leglbly written. Mistakes occurring from lt A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 256) 1%e a WORD PEKR INSEETION IF CHARGED _ (Minimum 336 All Clansified Advertising muast be paid before insertion to obtain One Acetylens Welding cutfit, comâ€" ~â€" KENNE Y*‘S â€" USED FURNITURE THE CANABIAN BANK OF COMMERCE â€"â€"=â€"â€" Low Rates â€" ‘Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans ~_in good standing. 217 Algonguin Bivd. ‘East MINS, ONTARIO _ Phon . _ WE BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE P 20â€"11 Gillies Este F. BAUMAN Bwiss Wautchmaker ,/ â€"ADS * it to meet Mortgage and ~Other Payments? PROFESSIONAL CGARDS _ Apply to nearest branch of Do you require a FOR SALE «mre wholly at adverâ€" 19â€"2 918â€"Wâ€"2 2R â€" The regular monthly. meeting of "Friendaship~C‘rcle ~branch ~of ~the ~Woâ€" mens Institute was held S:pt. 6th at the homse of Mrs. Bennstt of Matheâ€" son. This was a special meeting as it was the 40th weddi‘ng anniversary of the Hostess and many things wire planâ€" ned including a demonstration in Mr. Nelson Gettler . and â€" Charies Brown of St. Mary‘s were gquests for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gittler of Matheson. Before reâ€" turning to St. Mary‘s they intend to visit at Saskatchewan, th> Reckies, and the U.â€"S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cazeau of Timâ€" mins ar> happy to announce the birth of a son. This will be another grandâ€" son for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Levecque of Anthcny. j Mr. and Mrs. A. Cadeau and son Danny are taking a trip south this week and intend to vis.t at Orillia, Brigden, Blenheim, Chatham, London, and many other southern points. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Windsor have returnéed to Montreal where Mr. Wnidsor will resume his work after spending a month at his summer homs at Hooker Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cock wire Matheson and surrounding disâ€" itors for a few days at the home of tricts this week, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cook of Matheson. ~_â€" Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon %%4 3rd Ave..Timmins â€"Phone 1110 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cole and son Ro;, of Mitch:l? Ont. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gettler of Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Herb McCrea and famâ€" ily of Hookesr Creek have taken up residence in Southern Ontar.c. All his friends wish him th:b est of luck. LANGDON LANGDON Frank H. Bailey, Bark of Commerce Bullding Tohbey‘s CARPENER SH0P Matheson And District News Pictured on the steps of the Church of St. Lawrence at Ramore after their recent marriage, are Mr. and Ms, Wm. Craickshanks and their bridal attendants, which include the brides two sisters Patsy and Elaine, Henry Jolicoeur of Brykon Quebec, and Dick McNamara of Kirkland Lake. Phone 1876â€"M 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A. SOLICTTORS Ero. Minor Alierations Counters, Shelves Bookcases and Built In Cupboards 126 Toke St. Timmins The residents cf Matheson and disâ€" trict are askid to make the T. B. Chest Clinic a success by supporting the "Kinsmen‘s "to "havs Everynoay Exâ€"rayed on <Sept. 24th. Be sure to keep that appointment. As the vehicle swerved iowards the river it cauzsht on the guide rall cabl» and ~was partly suspended above a fifty foot drop to the riv.r. Before coming to a halt against the rail it off two posts but the only dainage to the iruck was a broken grill and headlight. The driver was unhurt. The truck is the property of Mr. E. Hew.tt, of Matheson, who, lke his driv:r, was unable to give any reason for the sudd::n breakdocwn ofâ€" the vehicle which has always been checked regularly and on the day of the actiâ€" dent, had be‘n serviced. Fifty Foot Plunge Into River Averted By Guide Rail Cable MATHESONâ€"Tha driver of a local truck. Henry Ford,; had a_. narrow* cscape on Sunday when h‘s vehicle got out of control as h*e apprc@ched the bridge cv:r the Watebeag River. Fri:ndsh‘p‘ Branch of the Womens Institute plan to hold a dance Tueésday Sept. 30th., at <the Anthony Hall. A large crowd is anticipated. The Women‘s Institute of Matheson held a dance at the Odd f:llows Hall Mathescn Friday Sep; 12th., proceeds of which will beâ€"donated to the Roseâ€" dale Memorial Hosvital. Miss Jean Haggarty won the flannel:tts blanxkes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Windâ€" sor were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Millér of Matheson. Mrs. Millers sisit:r and brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. M. Schilling of Grimsby vic.t2d w.th them for a short while, also Mr. and Mrs. Stade cf Waterford. Mrs. Millers brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law. A very successful dance was held at Anthony Hall Friday Sept. 12th, under the auspices of th» Social Club of Anâ€" thony. _R OH‘ Mr. V. H. Lonfstaffem, Divisional Engineer, D:partment of Highways vis.â€" Mr. J. H. Konnedv B..A. Inspector of Public Schcols, Kirkland Lake visâ€" ited in the district schools this week. Matheson Womens Institute held the.r r:gular at the home of Mrs. Hayes. Th: meating was well atâ€" tended and nlans for a dance in aid cf the Matheson hospi:al were comâ€" pleted. Rifreshments were served by the hostevs saving. A very sp:cial lunch was preâ€" pared fcor the occasicn. The Publisher, Porcupine Advance, Timmins, Ontario. Dear Sir: We take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks for your reécent purchase of a 1947 Studebaker Champion Sedan from us, and acknowledge your payment in full for same with thanks. We understand‘that this auto to the â€" fortunate winner of your Campaign now nearing completion. Cartier Motors . TIMMINS, ONTARIO __Yours very truly, \Per E. Vaillancourt m Tnmmina Porcupm‘é’s Loss Vancouyver‘s Gain â€" ago to rede m mam city. 'I‘tvl .:lor- nick family are old residents of South Porcupin?>, and were one of the first families to Settle here. All residents are sorry to see the last ‘cf the family leave the Canip and wish‘ them th> best of good {farâ€" iunc in th:ir new home.. Twp, arca and councilicr Arthur Brght. well have becn chosen to r:present this .area andâ€"attend. the reception in St. Mary‘s Hbspit.al for the Lieut. Govemor Ray Lawson on Sept. 24th, in * whereâ€"he â€"will©> j@o n his mother, Mrs. Lonts Stcésaicm- ‘Jeft some weeks The Tcwnship area, with eCffices and yards in Matheson was In this district is a very modern dairy, an apiary which suppliecs honey for the whole district. Many modern farms which can boast of such equipment as, combine, thrashing maâ€" chines, tractors, etc, scme with tricity while others are waiting with their houses wired and convenienc:s awaiting the day when the Hydro comâ€" plete their hookâ€"up. Others can boast of all modern ccnveniences. Poultry farms have increased in number in the district during the war and are siill producing a fine supply of da.ry products. would call the suburbs of Matheson and include such thriving communitiss as Holtyre, Ramore, V.my, Ploneer Haill, Val Gagne, Watabeag, Anthony, Hock.â€" tr Creek, ‘Currie Centre, Shillington. This has a population larger than Matheson proper and takes in cight townships, Bond, Stock, Currie, Taylor, Carr Bowman and Heaslip and part of Walker Tcwnship. Within its boundâ€" ari<cs the School area is being worked cut very satcsfactorily in the majority of schcols, seven have entered. Black River Township _ Mr. Win. Slywchuk of Timmins, who hat been working with the Surveyors at Ont. .c the xew teacher for 8. 8. No 15 Black River, Anthony. University. Missts Qw 9 and Eva Begiley have left to attend the University cf Torâ€" News From Ramore ®@ @ to further his studits at Que:ns Unâ€" Iversity,. K.ngston. The best of luck September 17th, 1947 Laur Slot‘nick left by car on Esday morning. for Vancouy.r of Bilack River at There are quite a few names on cur Cribbage Skunk Trophy for this month comrade ‘Bill Penrington has gained the i:ad with one stripe ahead of me, comrades Charlie Wheeelr and Ken McLeod are following pretty close and we hope that won‘t make them stay away. This will be Bill‘s first att:mpt to gain the honour of bting the chamâ€" pion Skunk of the month and we serâ€" tainly wish him the best of luck. Speatâ€" ing of Bill, I would Lke to put a bhug ~in the ear of our chairman of the enâ€" tertainm:ntâ€" committee ~for our next smoker and that is, Bill Pennington and Pete Raymond in a duet and it will be a top of the bill feature, their singing of Good Byeâ€"e and Baby Doll was a revelation, the blsndng cf their voices was perfect, so we will be hearâ€" ing them again. If comrade A. G. W. Stonehouse will call in at the Hall he can pick up a lettsr that was addressed here for him. Afew names are still needed. for the Legion Bowling League, these who haven‘t got th:irs down yet shculd do so now, they intend to start early in ‘_On Sunday afternoon the Decoration Parade wasn‘t th> success it should have been, about Forty members turâ€" ned out, a very small margin cf our membership, a number of the Ladies Auxiliary also turned cut and the Timmins Citizens Band was in attinâ€" dance. At the cemetary they first visited the R. C. Plot where they decâ€" orated all the service m:ns graves, the 2v, Father O‘Gorman gave a short service. At the Protes tant â€" cemetary the Rév. W. Mustard ‘conducted th> service and the graves were also d2câ€" orated, comrade Fred Wolno sounded the Last Post and Revisllie, the‘ Band Played Onward Christian soldiers and FPight the good Fight. Congratulations to comrades T. Cox. W. Reeve, Jim Sinclair, A. Sinclair, T Auger, Leo Ginard and I. Julien all members of the Branch in their new venture the Victory Taxi. On Friâ€" day around noon the members who generally frequent the club at that time had the pleasure of listening to a story, quite a long story it was, the Glories ofr living otherwise the life story of Major (?) John E. Dingley. It was very intsr:sting and amusing id you know how amusng it can be when you know Jack, he didn‘t seem to miss anything out, unless that of which he couldn‘t remember at the time, anyhow the boys got a big kick out of it, of his escapades, his ups and downs, mostly ups and his gengeral> outlook on life was and is surprisingly rejuvinating. W 4e t +. 3e :G Jo 60“miles per houz room " Oversized, doubleâ€"act shocks The Crosley "hugs" t t0 60 miles‘ per hourâ€"in complete Oversized, doubleâ€"acting shock a The Crosley "hugs‘" the road at a @ The Mcintyre Ladies . . _ Bowling League I had a letter from Fred :Curtis. in Cardiff and heâ€"bids. me give: his reâ€" gards #o ‘all:the old mambgtfibatk he. knows, he is doing well, But he san means., 4 '* - , 'I‘dl N?Xt mk J. Gordon September 3(0th s theâ€"nightâ€"of the: General meeting, 7.30â€" pm. sharp WH hope to see. a good turn out,: you mg.v 1 hear something of importante ifâ€" the delegation have their reports . r°aay for that meéeting. es In St. Mary‘s Hospital. R,. Finkerton and those at home Bob Russel, ‘Doug Cotcher, J. McFariland‘ and Bill Hogg to them we also send best wishes and hope to see them up and . aorund soon. To those service minâ€" »serving overseas and those exâ€"members. of Branch ‘88‘ Timmins now . residing over there we send our greoct=â€" ings from the boys. Comrades Frank McDowell and Maurice Belanger leave this week ¢nd fcr Windsor. to attend a Provincial Comand meetmg, represent- ing Branch R:im:mber the tm»p to Kirkland Lake on th‘is Gith vyien we shall visi{ Branch ‘87‘ and. meet them in ©Cribâ€" bage and Darts, get your names down mnow, deadline Saturday Sept. 2J0th.> / To our sick members in aut of town Hospitals, comradés I. Hunt, A. Loadr, S. Lynsey in Christie St. E. Barker in Dividale H.â€" Bird inâ€" Essex â€" County, Windsor and A. Sinclair in Gravenhurst we send our. very best wlshes fcr speedy â€" recovery. Som~ have the opinion that comâ€" rade Jack Shaw shculd â€"not â€"pck on Bill Treris» so often in an attemptâ€"to put the fur to him and succeaed ance or twice, but I think Bill picks on Jack,; I have heard him ‘call him a fish, but who finished and caught the Skunk' that same night. i Around the same time the Uh""; League will onen their season and we still want a few mor> trams. Eleven tsams have given indication of entcorâ€" ir:, they are, Legion, Imperials, Expcort The Mothers‘ Bowling Club will start the season Wednesday aft: rnoon, Stpt. 24th. The ns of the six teams are Cecel Hicks, Gert Schwab, Marion Dunn, M. Ward, Jenny mmm and Loretta Campbell. The Ladics Lâ€"ague will mu Thuh- Windsor, Old Vets, Whis Cross, Exâ€" Press, Moose, Firemen, two unnamd as yet, Sent. 21st, is the deadline for enâ€" tries, but the sooner the better. s Plan For Season Members of the Mcintyre Ladi¢s Bowling Leagus and th> Mothers Bowâ€" ling League mt Tuesday evening in The MciIntvre Arena to make plans for the opening season. Mrs. Gort Schwab was reâ€"elected precident and Mrs. Scullion, setreâ€" taryâ€"treasur:r for both Leagues. pearance, have their s n childhood. They may be due, to neglect of baby testh, to such sHild habi‘ts as thumbâ€"sucking or lipâ€"bitRhig, or to mouth breathing due to adeno‘lds or other nasal obstructon, to retaining baby testh longer than ncrmal or to n glect the loss of the first molar day evening, Sept. 38th. The captains of the teams are Connie Cowan, Vi Nelson, Lorstta Campbell, Vi Izatt, Dental: officials at Ottawa advise regular twice vearly examinations to cnable dentists to such conalâ€" the second set. \ _ PAaGE SEVEN

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