Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 15 Jan 1948, 1, p. 5

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Kirkland Lake, Ontario,, at legst ten days ‘before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. . _ DATED at.Timminsâ€"this 10th day of January, 1948. | Any person resident in the lHicengâ€" ing district may object to the appiiâ€" cation, and the grounds of objegflon in writing shall be filed with Mr. Bruce Williams, K.C., the deputy regâ€" at ‘the hour of 9.30 in the forenoon for the issuâ€" ance of a diningâ€"room licence for sale _and_ consumption of beer and . wine f ,meals ‘and :a public house licâ€" pné ;,m sale and. conaumption of beer "IM péeimises,to whichâ€"nmien only are: aam!ttqd and a public house !iicencei for sale and consumtion of beer in premises to whith men and women are admitted, for: the fellowing premâ€" ises, namely: The Florio. Hotel, Municipal No. 11, Spruce Street North, Timming, "Omfario which is upon the land registered in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane as Parcel 1487 in the Register for Whltney and Tisdale, more particularly ~described as the surface rights of Lot 763 on the west side. of Spruce Street shown on Plan Mâ€"30 Sudbury now eposxted in the Office of Land Titles at Cochrane.1 x *‘. 'fichw the Township of Tisdale in the of Cochrane will make apâ€" Hicatson at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario, to beâ€"held ~at the Council ‘TChambers, Municipal Building in the Townslite of Kirklaritd Lake in‘the district of Temâ€" Jskaming on Friday the 6th day â€" of G. N. AND CO. ol!mnnnn ACCOUNTAXNTsS TLicensed Municipal Auditors umavn..mmus.om es 640 and 681 PHONE 1949 Moneta Motors Expert Swiss Watchmaker f PHONE 1365 FKhird < Ave. ‘T j j JEEP â€"SNOâ€"PLOW .. Plow Out Your Road or Driveâ€"Way Liquor Llcence Act, 1946 ber 14. â€"â€"PROFESSIONAL CARDS NOTORY PUBLIC Sulle 5 "Ellles Bildg. ~ Box 282, Scl)?macher Ontario â€"â€"‘*Office 3819 Res. 27147 of APPLICATION Matuzich, Applicant, mately ithe stum ogit Q e Timâ€" ming ‘bmnch of the Imperial Bank of Canada, and 3,000 shares of Gserowad: stock of Porcupine old Mines ‘Limited. The seaid shares have not been released from esctow alâ€" though. your Trustees have madef every fHoft to d6 so. ‘As soon as fi\e'j said shares ate released‘from escrow, your â€"Trustees ° conlu'nplate selhnw them on the open market and thetea-. after, . a pro rata distribution of ‘the‘ remaining assets wil Be made to all: uhit holders, as per the list to be furâ€" 1 nished by Chartered Trust and Rxe-i cutor OoMpahy. when and as the are surrendered. ‘ DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 2nd day of January, 1948. WOOoDâ€"PORCUPEINE MINNG SYNDICATE~ %;’;’? The Syndicate will pay the transfer Fee for one certificate. If you deâ€" sire. frore than one certificate, the said Transfer ABent will® charge â€"25¢ for each addjtional share certlfncate insthing of Syndiâ€" cpte con® ‘Of apbroximately ‘the sum units of the Woodâ€"Percupine Mining Syndicate ‘can, after the ist day of February, 1948, be exchanged for shares of Wilwood Gold Mines Limâ€" ited. There is a total""of: 3201 units outstanding. â€" Each. unit has a value of 260 shares of Wilwood Gold Mines Limited, amnd the Anit. holders;, are hereby, ~Feauested ‘to Tomrd Their unit certificates to the Transfer Ment for . Wilwood ‘Gold Mires Litnited, namely Chartered Trust and Execus tor Company, 34 King Street West, Toranto 1, Ontario. person or pereons of ‘ whose claim notice shall nothave been received by him at the time of such: distribution. DATED at Kingston this 18th day + % Oof December 1947. f id entitied thereto, ‘havirig regard only to the claimsâ€"of which he shall then nave received not‘ce, and that the said Executor will not: be (liable for the Rxoeontor of the Relatt : of the said Per: S. _ C. Platus WOOD-PORCU’PTNE SYNDICATE .: | the estate of the above mentloned late | â€"â€" Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. 81 Brock Street, ol P ols m For sale, bubcher and grocery business ip Toronto Ten room brick" ‘corner o s l 1 s ) m 2 onl h e t o S dn ts B c Bc am Street No th, andâ€" being , further known as unicipal Numbats "Two. Third Avenue and One, :Three : and. Five Spruce Street said buoilding now containing hotel lobby,é and %6 befirooms. with running. Wa*, Xer : and. equipment, « angl wi}l further contain Dining â€"Room approxâ€". imately 29 feét by 40 feet, and. 4w0 ‘beverage roofms ‘of approxmiately 29â€" feet by 40 feet and 14 feet by 45 feet, Opportunity * specivehy after minor. alterations ‘are completed and further: fa.cmties as frequhumi herein. â€" ~ " Any person restdent in the Licens-» Ang District may ‘object to the appliâ€" cation,. and the grounds of objection in writin shnll be filed with Mf. Bruce Williams, KC. the Deputy Registrar of the Licensing District whose address is 62 Government Road West, Kirkland Lake, Ontario, at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. d en se pcssess!on if sold Doing fineâ€"business Owner retires ‘on account of health‘ por information write: Joseph Teluck, 1124 Queen St. West â€" Toronto 3, Ontario. _DATED at the Town of Timmins, this 10th day of January, A.D. ‘1948. r Charlle (W.C.) Â¥uen, i‘ _3 Sprues Street North,~ Eddie Cantor: Yeah, I remembe when you fought.Joe Louis. You were out, but you weren‘t standing. Dining Room â€"Eicense for the sale and cohnsurmption of beer and wine in . Dining Room pl¢émises, located in the following premises, namely known as King Rdward. Hotel, and being a two story modern building how construcâ€" ted of steel,‘ tile and brick, arrd plasâ€" ter finish; situated on Northwest corner of Third Avenue and: Spruce the papet for a bodygsuard. I‘m 3 man, Mr. Cantor. You know I‘m world‘s outstanding prize fighter. . Dining Room License for the sale and consumption of beer in premises to which â€"(a) Men only are admitted (b) to which women only and men ahd women are @dmitted and a ~TAKE NOTICE that, Charlie (W.C.) Yuen of the. Town of Timmins, in ‘the Districtsof Oothrane, will make Public House ‘License .. for the sale and consumption of beer inâ€" premises to which Men oniy and Menâ€"and Women are admitted, and a to be® held:cat the,Council. Chamber of »‘the Municigal Building. in the Townsite of Kirkland "Lake: in the pxstrict of Téemiskaming, on Rriday, theâ€"6th day of Eebruary, 1948; at the houtr Q?"O-%O oclock in the forenoon for the issuanteof a, application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor: License Board of Ontario ameeting Thursday January 8th. at he home of Mrs. H. Kennedy. Ten 1 members were present and two visitâ€" ors. <The meeting was opentd in the usual custom after which correspondâ€" t ~emce was read. Letters and cards of ‘A. B thankk roetved from those who ‘were «> fteg. Grege, Din . HAT* â€" the ‘holiday | season old ~Rensom and Mr. Lewis Griffith wore read, one card coming â€" "a8, | Sectetary : treasurer," (~ Olive Fhgland. "At ‘the close of the busim Clark, Auditor Mr. Geotge ‘Court, Enâ€" css period the District Vice President ‘I tertainment Committee, Mrs. N. Mrs A. Gagdeau of Anthonvy snoke at l‘Ut I\Jn UA ANZ i4 § License Act, 1948 Cleensing District Number 14. NOFICE of APPLICATION SNGWSHOKS â€" All styles and sizes, Bates‘ "Humane" snowshoe Folder, "Snowshoeing in Comfort." _ Bates‘ Snowshoés, Metagami, Ont. Max (guest):; I saw your ad in TIMMINS, Ont. 2.3,4 P3 lt k on3 A ied e #" A hanrdressing parlour, operated by Miss Lissard formerly of Toronto, in home . ‘of "Mrs. C. Ward, has: ‘now opened fo:-: busmess ~ ‘Mt. R. Thtton, employed on the â€" ; h se i ‘office staff of Briscoe Bro. asach, and â€" Dr. and Mrs. T; A. Duggan are aâ€" y remdentx of :Shillington, was â€"rushed mong.the new arrivals in Town. Dr. to Rosedale*Memorial Hospital 3 a.m. Dugganâ€"has : joined ‘the staff (of 'the Wednesday fi:norning suffering with a Anson: ‘General Hospntal heartâ€" mfion: "His* neighbotsfln~-mw~m , friends wlsh him a speedy recovery. c Sn . . oo > ‘rte Céentre resigned at Christmas. The ‘school has had to remain closed uhntil this week when a new. teacher has ‘been mbtaified This is fortunate as it ‘icoulvd be‘ setbhack to some df the puplls eqpecially those in Grade FKight. variety of© gbod prizes, the date will be announced. fiohebbdy ‘there to supervise. at the sltte. The Kinsmen will be sponsorâ€" ing a Junior: Hockey team this year supplying _ Athem _ with sweaters etc. Last Saturday the Matheson Kihsrpén gave the children of Matheson and district a free show one of the picâ€" tures being of the Royal Wedding. The show ‘"was filled to capacity. «\In January the. Kinsmen will be hokling a Card Paéty also the game with a , mhmen Hold Meeting _ ‘The Kinsmen Club of Matheson held theit fAirst meeting of the New Year Tuesday January 6th in the Kin Kaâ€" bin, sixteen: members attended. They wish to announce that the tobeggon Slide in lM,gtheson is now open" to 'efimbody wishing to use it and has a flood light.. As usual there will be Mrs. ‘R. Tritton, Shillingtor theirâ€" Edith cetebr 1i8th birthday <with fAfteen Barly , afterhndon â€"a horse at picked up‘the guests who a time a delicious ‘supper : her: m *‘ "In the" even Mrs. ‘R. Tritton, Shillington, when their : datightér Edith cétebrated her birthiday <with ffteen: Triends. FEarly , afterhndon a horse ‘and sleigh pic'ked uw 'th guests who arrived’ in time for a ‘fdelicious supper ‘served by m "In tWe evening card gemes wereplayod until about 10 p.m. when the décorated birthday cake vas served.with Tunch. â€" and Mr. Robt. McGCall. A birthday party was celebrated Janmary Snd the homre of Mr. and Miss Mi'l;ffii_h schoolâ€"teacher. at Curâ€" x Â¥8 ."A. Brightwell, PHINK OF TH E. REOPLE WHO ARE WAITING for a: wmln over. a cup of_coftée. when you hfi\mfiflshed a meal in yonriaVoute mstaurat. But it" ist; t qmtc {qr wten $ se es d It is a"gat temptation to Ait gfisd ch_‘t 4 . *4 e lunch â€"was served by the hostess. Those attendingâ€"were Mrs. F. Draves, Mrs. L. Cole. Mrs. F.â€" Robrts, Mrs. C. Q,... McLean, Mrs. D.: Johnson, : Mrs.‘ Roy Johnson, Mrs. Wm. Crigger, Mrs., J. Kitts, Mrs. O. R. *Weir, Mrs. H. Kemnedy the hostess, and two visitors Mrs. A. Cadeau, Anthony, and Mrs. Fd., McDaniel, Matheson| The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs.: Joe Cole, February 5th in the afternoon. ; Messrs. Wright and White are on a tour of the North visiting schools and Athiete Organizations> and â€" came to. Iroquois Falls directly from Timmins where : they conducted a basketball t ‘the close of the busimâ€" ess perlou the Difstrict Vice President Mrs. A. Gadeau of Anthony, spoke at some length on the Canadian Assecâ€" iation of Consumers, reading and disâ€" tributing â€" literature â€"and that at Yeast one membership fee be paidâ€"so that the branch could receive the jliterature and study it.. The guest speaker for the meeting was Mr. H. Kennedy, who spoke on fjhe ever. popuilar topic of the ‘day, "the high cost of living" as compared to the: ctpndard of wages paid, explainâ€" ing. that the. man who worked on a commission basis benefited by the inâ€" crease inâ€"prices as he was paid. on the volume of busimess handled. At the conclusion of his address the. Presiâ€" aent, : Mrs. F.‘ Draves thanked the speaker in â€"a few well spoken words. At the close of the mseting a delicious Messrs. Wright and White Guest Speakers, Kinsmen Monday evening. Mr. Gordon Wright, Director of Physical Education of the Province of Oartario and Mr. Dalton White, ‘the Assistant »~Director were the guest NURSERY BOOK â€" Bigger.than Ever 30 â€"SEED NOUSE, 11 BARON SOLEMACHER. P%um the, largest betrits available from seed. This greatly superâ€" ior variety often flowers in eight weeks from seed. Fasily grown: has no runners. Producés great quantities of luscious fruir throughout the seasom. Has the delicious flavor and aroma of wild strawbhetries; sprinkle berries with sugar a few hours before serving and they almost “M. :‘ Lo 1 wA 2 LT Lo ‘‘Apkt. 25¢)â€"(3 pkts. 50¢) postpaid. ~PFREE â€"OVUR BIG 1948 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK â€" Bigger than Ever _’r x7 s lar 4 % Qr.:*u.;?lri siow _ _3 P inb ag h 2 TX WA w 4W »whasts Ec3 4 * 123,%“- IROQUOIS FALLS rawery Limited, Offawa the Kinsmen meeting, on to. ‘ait and ch‘t" hnhgry and _tircd-â€"peo[)lé who wwh.ld up oimlflz ‘to‘ use your ‘chair; When the M it ym:r!a#oute restanrant is crowded, it is a friendly gea’ture to make way for other customâ€" CrB . 4 «. aud nt’#’i(.vood Citizensbig." ton, + hfa :pubfic sérvice effort. M’ake naw M some of .4 jur oginion, contribute to.GCoodâ€" Citizenship. ot plant and fine for rder direct "from this * "** * ic + « zen #999409999992 The Matbeaonfla\ ‘and Game Asâ€" ing sociation held their. Annual Supper a mf Meeting ®Friday, January 9th. in Oddfellows. Hall. The election of,. fiews for 1948 resulted in P.H. Oritâ€" chley of Monteith being reâ€"elected as president, with FP. Vinett as Secretary and various other commlttees elcted. The reports showed that twenhty. five lakes and streams in the VICITIUY | have been restocked, some with Speck.â€" led Trout, ‘Brown Trout, and others more, Mutheson and viefnity For The RBest Qullltv CGirocertes â€" Meats â€",Fish J t 98 C P [ gaip . PLYMOUTH â€"CHRYSLER â€" FARGO TRUCKS 4 a 4 3%4¢ a + Matheson, Ont.. | Phone 9 Office Ra{lwwy p.c.v. licensed trucks ‘"We Serve. The Northern M;ea",z ; deaters in coal, wood, hay, and _ Masseyâ€"Harris farti lmblimqhts % Box 10 Matheson Phone 3 ANSONVILLE,.ONT. wholesale and retail lumber pulp, mine timbers bush products 3â€"4 REMBRUFF ‘l‘lMBER co, . Geéneral Repairs 24 Hour Service Builders Supplies +4 Distributors for “"b“‘ “‘ FACYTORY ExXPERTS woORIt GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES

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