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Porcupine Advance, 11 Dec 1947, 1, p. 7

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; advertlsemenu, or s8 a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully. Vglbly writiten. Mistakes these sources are wholly at adver- Liser‘s risk White Rose Service Station § W. A.â€"MacKenzie Prop: Corner of Second Ave. Spruce Goodyear Tires â€" Hart Batteries us se A wme |. .\ Bwiss Watchmaker | ‘Graduate of the Famous Horologiwal Institute of Switzerland. ie A WONKL PER TNSI miniroaum #25¢6) 41 Wilson 37 Third Ave, Timmins PHONES â€"â€" Office 3819 Res. 2147 CHARTERED . ACCOUNTANTS Licensed Municipal Auditors _ 60 THIRD AVE., TIMNINS, ONT. Phones 640. and 681 â€"â€"â€"â€"Tobey‘s â€" _ CARPENTER $H0P: for any reasonable purpose? Apply to nearest branch of THE CANADIANK BANK OF COMMERCE . Deposits provide for repayment. â€"â€" Low Rates â€"_.¢£ : ~ Life Insurance arranged and pgid for by the Bank covers: all loans in good standing. BARRISTER, SOUC“ NOoTORY / PUBLJ Suite 5 Ellies Bidg Minor Alterations Count2rs, Shelves Bookcases and Builit In Cuphoards UY, SELL and . a’ l? 3+ zo-u son Ave. Pflone ’1240 FINANCIAL PROFESSIONAL CARDS ** t 1 _ lwd’.fia > 12â€"4"7 h6 â€" officers and te as follows: Regonal viceâ€"prestdents: tomak. â€"Almante: Mrs. Will of the Institute. Named as pres‘deant was Mrs, J. R. Futcher, RR.JI, St. Thomas, to succeed Mrs. Hugh Sumâ€". mers â€"of ~Ponthill, who has served in‘ that offic® with for the: Loton, Appin Mfs. Aylmer Campbell, Huntsville; Mrs. P. A. Kent. Richard‘s Landing; Miss Betty Ruddell, Georg?2â€" town; Miss Marjorie Mitchell, Harmon. Conveners of standing committees;. Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrts. F. M. Rutherford, Campbellford; Citizenship, Mrs. W. A. McGregor, Desboro; Historical Research, Mrs. G. Gordon Maynard, Unionville; Home Economics, Mrs. T. Wilmer Keys, Wolfe Island; Publicity, Mrs. W. D. Warner, Stamford Centre; Social Welfare, Mrs. L. A, McEwen, Russell; Junior Work, Miss Marjorie Mitchell, Hannon. y A teacher before her marriage, Mrs. R.*Fut heri_ the new president, lives on a farm near St. Thomas, in Eigin Gounty.: She has one son at home On, the farm, a daughter in training for _ For twentyâ€"four years Mrs. Futcher has been an active Institute member. She has Held various offices in â€" her Branch and District. She was first elected to the F.W.LO. Board in 1944 and_ while serving on the Board acted ‘as liason officer between the F.W.I.O. and Wartime Prices and. Trade Board, was Chairman of the® \Finaghce *‘Com* mittee and . was. instrumental in orâ€" a nurse and twins attening St. Thomas Collegiate. Singer For Christmas. Cabin®t Electrics â€" Portables and Treadles. Now Available for Immediate Deâ€" livery.. ; Special attention to out :of town orders. .. 3 smGEER smwmc. MAéix co 16 Pine‘ St. N. Timpizns / PHONE 2608 ; .l . re o.tia!] Sim.'er For Chrifimas. Cabinst . Pure Black Pepper >« Perfume Starch $ Wait For Your Walkins Dealer For Your Xmas Cards and Xmas Boxes South end of Timmins Phone 3420 North end of T:mmins Phone 3610 6 . Eie Ne i. M . 00 MA M i oc 0 mmns'tnns.x-r LAW .. K Soucuo:‘s. Cbmm,lSSMnm ///‘ _ ‘Notaries‘ W. 0. Langdon T. R. Langdon: ‘BARRISTER and> soxm _ NOTARY PUOBLICâ€" 3% !rd Ave.mmmms-m 111° LANCDON LA BARRISTERSâ€" :Drew Block .. Ph. Of. 223‘ | â€" 110 CALDBICK YATES s ‘.‘.:- f : : .., § Q'a =.' * â€"% M > t ‘ Fi al‘k ~H‘¢' ty e # 1 Bark of Cou_unem‘e Building §. A. Caldbick, K. C. â€" C. W. Yates, B. A. STERS SOLICITORS 492 * .'7 :.‘lm * Â¥: V.S. D. V. M. 119 BALSANM ST. 8. Ont. PORCUPINE Fruge: Ase> x‘?fi?{‘ ':‘:f‘,\ } I‘éfi.‘i' i[o,:e ‘The election in Blac}: River Townâ€" Tolfe | 1 ship. is oyer . and . the. volee of.. the tpeople heard. The results are gra.tjfv- lfier, ing, and we all hope, as the caying rs4 | rork, 4028 8 hez hest MBR (has won.", ; This ‘d,istric in most . parts . of.â€" Gangda, ; icovers an anea where perhaps e’Uery i‘f"s \nationality . resides. ....; , ... 21 gfg . English, Cana.dian, French" and c on ‘Italian were represented ‘in this yEms t tor qandidates. The Councillors elected. :’)m ag: C two English and two French. Holâ€" tyre has elected one of each, which should make a good fair representaâ€" cher _tion, for both Enslish and French reâ€" nberâ€", sidents there. f ‘experience in work nll mirably {.f her for the very responâ€" s}’bie po,sltion she ha,s hqen elccued logical -mind"-;nf:‘}xer Knowledge of an afi §-£€"“Y ick . yog «~@Wlet@ unit. _ £) year,: nen A ]vote was split and tw _ »anaUnriwnre â€"thai. Mr. Edward Didduck and daughter, Bowmanville, vis.ted at the home Bowmanville, vis.ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brightwell of Shillington, for ssveralâ€" weeks. Mr. Pidâ€" duck and Mr. have visited each other every year. at least once for the past thirty years. They: spent several days hunting togethsr. Alerie Wins Comfortably In Black River Election [A year,*when nine quailllied the, vote was split and two men from Holâ€"; 6 tyre, realizing their mistake too late, _' got up. g,n;l instea qf giving campa*'mgg * speeches, adsked the voters not to vote; (fori ‘them but‘ back"the other meon: | from théir. district.,EThig of course wast [ too late and, resulted in wasted votes} fOr theit‘ ‘wWere already on the! :' for‘ the ballots. Val Gagne is practically all French, while Shillington is the reverse and each ,show that plainly when voting. Reeve: Mr. Alarie 374, Mr. A. Laâ€" p‘:‘erre 266. Councillors Elected: James Elliott, Holtyre 360, (new); A. Brightwell, Shillington 364, (elected second year); O. Ladouceur, Holtyre 292, (new); J. E. Daviau, Val Gagne 236, (new.) Holt GHMGB 0!’ BLASON..; L â€"oni «s OHANGE OF MAT A 44 Â¥## renage* VA ARAL hine qualified the, ural that a man" z and business is ing the busi- 84 of the Black that, he and ether as a com- * UAftany . Ofâ€"The Nort} ed hina, f s aj ts babbling brooks and trickl ng. rxlls, IIt‘s powe1 plants puln and paper m 115 cheese, ‘And: other:, odors sueh as, these, T.hat are wafted, inpupon, the breeze, From decomposmg matter.,; _ From Porquis Junction and Troquois We reprint it for the reader to judge according to his own stardâ€" ards of the poetic art: From Northern Ontario and it‘s woodâ€" And chlorinated watex with .a smell like henl ‘The flying stumps and ,rocks that ... light, Upon. our bloody domes From power lines and their tangled wires, From stories by our hotel liars, From famng trees and forest fires, That annihilate our homes. JOINS ADVANCE â€" STLAFF: J. A. "Jack" Miner, who joined the strff of the Porcupine Advance this week as advertizing represenâ€" tativeo. Mr. Miner formerly emplcyed in the geology departâ€" ment of a lecal mire., He is avirilâ€" able for expert assistance in solvâ€" ing ‘advertising problems of busiâ€" ness house:, merchants and organâ€" izations of every description. From winds that through the treetops _ â€"wall, * From waiting several hours for the mail, From lights that never fall to fail, <out:,. And c;awling thinga that go about. With dispositions .sour. . * Cl m o t o i4A C _..l- Of; creeds that never rode the ark, Stealing forth when all is dafk Seeking whom they may devour. From flies in great, enormous swarms, And to protect us from such harms Have serum squirted in our arms For our inoculation. From microbes and from typhoid From siitine on the coffer dam And gumming un our guts with jam And cheese and storage eggs and ham, And lunches a la Monty: From timber booms and floating Jogs, From howllng pups: and huskv dogs, ndǤummer . suns: that : bum BS! ;sn mwr Legotels ,lem' Pills qs For _wliich we have not properâ€"te And other little bugs and worms Also from cons_tipat!on. 1 e Reg Davies, publisher of the Abiâ€" Papoose and more â€" widely known as the Poet Laureate® of Iroquois Falls, recently versified on the trials ard tribulations which attend life in this North Country. Mr. Davies, who is of that school of poetry which pulls no punches even to the point of the poets knocking themselves out, has comâ€" pounded something of a gem in the following stanzas. or . limburger visited at the home of his parents, Mr. meeting. will be Thur and Mrs. Dan Johnson and frisnds at at the home of Mrs. Matheson, Thursday. [ mss 404084 se 40 °t Nee N oo ue t Cadeanâ€"Bowen Vows . A meeting of the Rosedale Hospital st. Andrews Unmd Chureh of Mathâ€" Auxillary was held at the hospital eson was the scens of, a very pretty Desember 3, when ladies mended linens wedding on Saturday, necemher 6, for the afttincon. Refreshments were when Irene Bowara of Birmingham, served by the hospital staff. England, became the bride of u,- /'Mlss Grace uccm of shill ng:>n has r t,mned home after spending A few . days ‘in the Mathescn hospital where she has had to have her tons Is removed. Stinday she returned home together with her mother and it is hoped thev will be able to "remain there ,for nt ghri tmas MlS Mc Can is progr essing favourablv The rc*ular monthlv meeang of the Matheeon Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Roberts with nine members and cne visitor present. The geneml business of the meet ng was Christmas, and arrangeâ€" ments were made to send Christmas chesr to sick and shutâ€"ins. A motion was passed to have the lucky number for the quilt. drawn at the Christmas concert to be ‘held on December 18, in the Matheson Public School. i Those attending the meeting were Mrs.~"F. Draves, Mrs."O. McLean, Mrs. V.; Cartwright, Mrs. Wm. Crigger, Mrs. H. ‘Kennedy, Mrs.: James Kitts, Mrs. C. R. Weir, Mrs. Roy Johnsca, the hostess Mr:.<Frank Roberts, and Mr. Lawrence Johnson O6fI Gueiph the visitor, HOTEL : “The Musm-Lover’ § Rendezvous .Corner: Second: â€"â€"â€" Phone ( .,";'- 't s x k 1“.‘“».\' w *‘ "v.. .l fl.,;v» BEM‘H RATE CUVI. To 4 (5" P ..-’ This Ad Sponsored By n t O t * e SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13TH gl;;io:w +C C :t : mas o o en e Tw t ) . standngfi _ The Wde wgg gfiea ;ix man'iage by ; ‘ Ml Yerflon T y uncle pF the zm Sl::l:l;n kitchen convener, Mrs R, groom. Miss Delia Oadeau was brides- * z D AVEL . Wiing MÂ¥ N3 4o t The bride wore a very prctiy dress o ‘ brocade white velvet, torso stvle, and full floor length skirt, with long sleeves and sweetheart neckline and long veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses, Her hridesmaid wore a pink taffeta flcor length dress, cut. with sweetheart neckline and short puff sleeves, with small hat and shoulder length ve‘l, and carried a bouauetâ€"of pink carnations. ~â€" The wedding reception was held at the Bermont Hotel, Matheson.In the evening a dance was held at the ‘Anâ€" thony Community Hall, when the bride and groom were the recipients of many useful and préetty gifts. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cadeau left by motor for Lodunon, Ontario. where they plan to make their home for a time. of ;y.. January . Kennedy. â€"~ On Tuesday even‘ng in the Legion Hall a meeting of the Lacdies Auxiliary of the Legion was held for the purpose for the coming year. _: 99 . Mrs. Robert Hardv of Timmins was nonored guest of the evening aui supeMded and â€" conducted th ‘l’et‘on ;' 2 ,,‘ -“' A i It whs wfil altended and lunch was served. The new executive is, pres‘dent, Mrs. V. Kesnesky; first viceâ€"president. Koy pou.iry, hogs, and cattle PHONE 70, MATHESON, GONT. "We Serve The Northern Area” f V. H MB UFF â€" TRANSFER _ *Coal, wood, hay, and Masseyâ€"Harris farra impliments Matheson, Ont.. Office Rail St. _ pcg ensed trucks s 3â€"48,p C. Robin ,Prope. .» All Kinds of Naturgtand ‘Artificlal ‘Flowers In Stoock For Weddin:y and Fungrals PHONE 38 31 Second Ave, MOORE‘S GROCERY Ansonville Flower Shop Specialists In Eine Foods Try. Our Fish and Chips Railway St. Ansony pulp, mine timbers bush products 3â€"48,p HEMBRUFF TIMBER CO. Box 10 â€" Matheson Phone 34â€"A rPHONE 65 ~Prop, P .Lozier Gencral Repairs | MERCURY LINCOLN PHONE 203 . Anson Motor Sales HARDWARE â€" FURNITURE DRY GOODS Matheson, Ont. *Â¥ .5 gh?ne ?;9 ‘ 9: "w wholesale and retail lumber Lumber: Merchants Bufl:dmg Suppims PHONE 20 HARDWARE: LIBERTY GRILL Leon Charlebois Builde E. 65 . . BOX 5 Matheson, Ont. 3â€"40P Ogilvie Flour Mirgcle Feeds Ansonville, Ont. Ansonville, Ont. 12â€"47P Leslie‘s Ansonville : 12â€"47P . 12+4"7,p 12â€"47P

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