Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 25 Mar 1948, 1, p. 7

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P. H. LAPORTE, C. C. A. 32 Third Ava. Timm‘ss, Ont. Accounting Auditing Eystems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Phones 285â€"286 P.O. Box 117 Arch Gillics, BA S6y J. W. Este, O.LS. Engincer, Architect and surveyors €17 Algonquin Bivd. Fast TDMMINS, ONTARKIO Phone 362 Immmediately after the said 1st day of April 1948, the assets of the said de.â€" ceased will be distributed among the partieg entitled thereto having regard | only to the claims of which they shall| then have notice. | DATED at Timmins, Ontario, un.;! btliday of March 1948 | 60 THIRD AVE., THMMIN®, ONT Phones 640 and GBI IN~â€"THE ESTATER oP simeon Dt puls Fl'mwflnl‘vs known as Samuel PDu puls late of the ‘Town of Timmins in the District o Cochraneâ€" miner, ceased. Allcpersons havin@ claims against the estate of Simeon Dupuis sometimes known as Samuel Pupuis, miner deâ€" céasred, who died on or about the 28th day of" October 1947, are notified 16 send to. the undergigned administraâ€" tors with the will annexed: | Dupuis, 104 Main avenue, Timâ€" m.ns Ontario. i CGilberte Huot, 155 Crawford street, Bauth â€"Poreupines: Ontario. g,Adrien â€" Dupuis, ;280 â€" Birch North, Timmins, . Ontario 1 / oOr the undérsigned J. A., ,(,?uusm(imxf" 46‘ Third avgnue, [Vimghins, Ontario, their solicitor,} on‘ bp Wefore April 1, 1948, their names and addreses and full particulars. of their claims and the nature of the securities {if any») by them duly verified by statutory dee. J laration. * 27 Third Ave. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTORY PUBLIC Sulte 5 Ellies Bldg. 37 Third Ave, Timmins PHONES â€" Office 3819 _ Res. "Sh'ficltor for the sai itlhyr the will annexed CHARTERED AccorNvranNtTs Licensed Municipat Anuditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS Harold W. Gauthier BARRISTER, SOLLICTITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 2#¢ A WORD PER INXSERTION (minimum 50¢) AH Classified Advertising must be pald before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or s a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly ‘written. â€" Mistakes occurring from ' these sovrces are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk, Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1365 Gillies Este Ee Dorcupine Aodbranere CLASSIFIED ADS . ROSS AND Co. farshallâ€"Ecclestone Timmins, Ont. Phone 26 PROFESSIONAL CARDS FINANCIA L J. A. COusimeau 46‘% Third Avenue e said administrators exed. 10,11,.12 Timmins Kes. 214" William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. _ Phone 332 434@ Crawftord St: 5. Porcupine 111 Toke st 49 Judith MacLean V.S., D.V.M 5. A. Caldbick, K. C, C. wW. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICTITORS PrC. Bark ef Commecrce Building Timmins,. Ont # #% # # #* toates w# # # ## ## * # ## #. _# 0.0.. *# .0 #+ *# # *# ‘“ * .00.00. ##* 4 # x+ BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C.:, T. R. Langdon TVMMINS S0. PORCUPINE Drew Rlock 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off, 223 Ph. Off. 96 Nos. 492 Ies. 96B BARRISTER and SOLICTTOR NOTARY PUBLITC ; 3rd Ave.,.Timmins â€"Phone 1119 CALDBICK YATES Frank H. Bailey, L.L.B. LANCDON LANCDON VETERINARY PHYSICTIAN SURGEON PHONE 1536M DONALD STUDIO Portraits with Personality Expert Film Finisbing (pkt. 25¢) (3 pkts. 50¢) postpaid. FREE â€"â€" OUR BIG 1948 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK â€"Bigger than Ever 8 DOMINION SFFD House, GEORCETOWN, ONT. BARON SOLEMACHER. Produces the largest berries available from seed. This greatly superâ€" 10r variety often Howers in cight weeks from seed. FEasily grown; has no runners. Produces great quantities of fuscious fruit throughout the scason. HMas the delicious fiavor and arocama of wild strawherries; sprinkle berries with sugir a few bours before serviog and they almost Hoat in juice. A shuwy({xut plant and fine for garden. FEasily grown. Order direca from this advertisement. Woman or girl to le;: ing. Must be single. «ton Fur Works, 10 C Write Box 410 or Phone 184 â€" 192 PHONE 239, Cochrane lttention Smooth Rock Falls â€" CHAPEL and STORE PHONES 239 Mr. Bob Smith Newly Decorated wishes to announce New Office Management Cochrane, Ont the Public‘s Service girl to learn Fur Finish. * single, Apply Brownâ€" Timmins is being that the MODERN FUNERAL COACH / * t t h t .k ## * ..0.00.00‘0‘.0 ##* #_ .. .0 # # ## # t #* ##* #. .... + *# #@ # # *#* *# #* #* *# # *# # *# *4 # La *# # *# * ® ## # # ep+ # # vetes # # #* # _ _% ”.04:“ # All FURS Imn Season Highest Market Prices One of the finest in the North edar, North wish to announce they have added to their equipment a k Falls â€" Calls answered promptly within mllm 1t no extra charge S. 0. TICKNOR Pays Phone 9 Office pov. licensed trucks # Forget your age! Thousands are pep; Dspluc up‘"" with Ostrex. Contalns t. rundown feeling due sulely to trody‘s which many and women cali Osirex Touls® Tablets for pep, vyery dAay. New "get keoquainted * > For sale at all drug stores EYery w®hete â€" 234 Cochrane "Old at 40,50, 602 PHONE 11 "We Serve The Northern Area" V. M. HEMBRUFF â€" TRANSFER dealers in coal, wood. hay, and Masseyâ€"Harris farm impliments Matheson, Ont. Phone 9 Office Railway St. wholesale and retail lumber pulp,. mine timbers bush products 3â€"4 TIMBER C0O, Box. 18 <(Matheson Phone 34â€" MOORE‘S GROCERY HARDWABE â€" FURNITITURE DEY GOODS Matheson, Ont. PHONE 30 10 s Humidity control is being in as well as temperature control reet humlidity when furs are prevents them from cracking. Manager E. C. Brewer said the will open some time ecarly in Work is now near completion at the company‘s premises at 1 First aveâ€" nue. â€"A large storage room with mensions of 52 feet by 16 feet by 11 feet is being constructed.. Walls will be more than a foot of thickness of concrete and will be insulated with cork. north A modetn, upâ€"to the minute fur storage plant will be opened in Schuâ€" macher in the near future, the Adâ€" vance learned this week. The new concern willthe a division of Northern Frosted Foods Limited and will call itself Polar Air Fur Storage. It will be the only plant of its type in the Fur Storage Plant To Open In April Mrs. J. Câ€"siello snent the in Kirkland Lake visitins Mrs. Wolsund of Guelph and, daugh. ter Mrs. A. Abramson ‘of Toronto left on Monday for home fater visiting the fotmer‘s daughter, Mrs. Uly levinsen for ten days. Mrs. A. DeRosa who has spent six weeks in Toornto eame home on Tuesâ€" davy. Mr. Howard Melntyre ha residence with his sister atr inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shillington. Mrs. Wm. Miles of Matheson is : patient in the Rosedale Memotrial Hospital were she underwent a major operation last Wednesday,. Word has been received that she is pmgressi'a favourably. For The Best Quality Groceries â€" Meats â€" Fish Eruits Vegetables SHOP AT Benson â€" Hardware Company, Limited Builders Supplies John A. Consul. Mor. Man, You‘re Crazy PAINTS VARNISHES For Beauty For Protection E 65 BOX 58 Matheson, Ont. 3~48P Building Supplies General Hardware SOPTH PORCUPIN] THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARITO Matheson And District News his sister and brothe} Are peppy at 70. ‘I tonic 8 l 6 only Matheson 3+48.p )~â€"6â€"48 OF wWeuk 3â€"48.p he: Pa rcel tif taken up plant Anril tored the present rates from Timmins to Schumacher and Mcelnutyre are: Adults Children Single 10c Single 10c a for 25¢ 20 for $1.00 15 for $1.00 We also omitted to mention that in the case of" Guelph, Ont., where the adult rates were 6c cash or 5 for 25¢.and children‘s rates 3¢ cash or I0 for 25¢ the bus lines anntal net profit was $37.000.00. At the newly organized Timmins â€"Riding â€" Association meéeeting held in Matheson, March l14th., « two residents of Shillington were elected to the board of Directors nanmely, Mrs. N. Elms and Mr. H. M. Fricker.. . Congratulatipns to these two people from small community lackling a large job. of Those attending T. Mitten Mrs. President, Mrs. P retaryâ€"Treasurer, and daughter Eim ¢y, Mrs. A. Rho son, Mrs. John I son of Iroquois I of Kirkland ess. Mrs. Sidney Rates in Timmins and from Timâ€" mins to Schumacher and McJntyre as put in by 1947 Council under Byâ€"law 914 were â€" Adults Childréen Single 10c Single 10c 4 for 25¢ o for 25¢ 20 for $1.00 20 for $1.00 The present rates in town of Timmins only are as above BITP Kev. °K. Miltten, Monteith, Guest Speaker at Anglican Guild Meeting At the regular meeting of the Guild oOf St. John‘s Anglican Church, Maâ€" theson, held Wednesday, March 17th, at the home of Mrs. 8. Smith, th» guest speaker was the Recltor, Rev. T. Mitten, of Monteith. The Rev. Mitten gave an address, enlightening the Guild .members on some of the laws governing the Church of Engâ€" land in Canada. At the close of the meeting a delicâ€" lous lunch was seyved. In our last issue we published a list of Bus Rates in force in other Ontario _ centres. It has been brought to our attention that inâ€" sofar as Timmins is concerned the rates were misleading to our readâ€" ers. To clarify this situation + the past and present rates lows: Mrs. G. Watson of Iroquois Falls visited her sister Mrs. Wm. Miles at the Rosedale Memorial Hospital Maâ€" theson Jlast week and upon return ltook her youngest neice Jean Miles The condition of Mr. F. Prince of Matheson, a patient in the Rosedale Memorial Hospital for several months, has shown quite a marked Improveâ€" ment this last week or two. His friends hope his health will continne to improve, Mrs. , leaving Meeting Mrs N. Eims of Shilington has reâ€" turned from her trip to Kemptville where she visited with her daughter Margaret also attended the Kemptâ€" ville Agricultural School Fair held March 17th., and Toronto where she visited* with re‘atives and friends While away the new Mercury * ton visited* with relatives and friends _ Mrs. 5. 2 Smith of Kirkland Lake, While away the new Mercury %, ton visited with relatives and friends in truck was delivered to Willow Dairy Matheson for a few days last week. Farm. It has been on order for some April in A â€" meeting _ JP h. af Nesm K-â€"’ k~"’ fiemmmw/ or canmapa‘s csmaph vRooucts uengiy AKRNOAL mfimmmymlimooow d e Tok 0s NPW NT TOTAL | Â¥ 118 MOULDERS OF CANADA UNLIMITED the Falls for Cadeau of Anthony will be hortly to attend the Board of the Federated Womoen‘s to be held the early part of Toronto. . â€"Rhode Jolhn Mi Childréen Single 10c 5 for 25¢ 20 for $1.00 rates in town of re as above BUT V q ister of the H nith, and Mrs Whit M 1 > Jean Miles visit. V )11 os. °H Hencd: state folâ€" W at. mith 1715 tHp Rev Roev Mr. Eldon Walker one of the partâ€" ners of the Matheson Garage, had : narrow escape last week when workâ€" ing on‘a welding job, gasoline nearby ignited causing <Aittle dYamage. Mr Walker sulfered firstâ€" burns about the face and hands but w: very _lucky to get off so light. The Matheson branch of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute will hold their April meeting at . the home of Mrs. Roy Johnson, April. 6th. at 230 pm. in place of Thursday April ist. The change has been made on account of the course in Quilting held at Shilâ€" lingten the Ist and 2nd of. April. Mr. Gilbert Henderson of Kirkland Lake was in Matheson this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Potter of Swastika were in Matheson this week. Mrs. Potter visited at the home of Mrs. Cloo Gauthier while hey husband motored to Cochrane on business. At last the day has arrivmf when residents of Shillington and distriet are able to use Hydro, some of them for the first time in their lives. To them it will be a thrill, especially when they are able to get the labour saving devices in their homes, say nothing about the milking machines and other equipment to releave the heavy chores in the barn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Draves of Hol tyre spent the weekâ€"end in Matheson visiting relatives. Mrs. J. Henderson of Matheson had a visit from her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price of Timmins. over the weekâ€"end. You. can; learn (ubout radioâ€"teleâ€" graphy, naval gunnery, marine and electrical:engineering, raday, asdic, loran, qns other." eciolizei! Skills. You will never _'tééget the thoroyg and practical:training you! get in the Royal Canadian Navy. â€" Calling at foreign ports, sailing the high seas, visiting other these are all in the line of duty for the men in the Royal Canadian Noavy. ........ young man. ‘There are new slum \Hfl\ MDdBm equipment . . . wide facilitiee for spfiflg afld:: is 1j recreation . ; .'.Tn«] valuable .%,:lh to learn. " '2-..'..-,.1'57â€"5';"‘ This is a man‘s job serving \nth th%‘fl‘o {l‘rCaqa-; e dian Navy . .. a satisfying and secure profession} ~ * > _~ Here‘s a career for young C anadiang â€" an fl(‘th(‘ life with travel, adventure and the sabtqfagtson Of serving your country in a famous pnfoml i Never before in its peaceâ€"time hi}g nu)nl (.m.ulun Navy had so mu“dit'L ‘offer" s y\ _ > L E A R N A T R A D E SALT WATER CRuISES A N ACTIVE LLFE ANNUAL VALUE OF PAPERâ€" â€" MAKING TO ONTARIO 18 "__ Nrariv 180,909,000 . KEARLY 600 TyPES or Pabir. ARF MADE IN CANADA TWe 00“00000000000“0000006“0000000000000000000000’0’0‘ . medi¢al and dental ¢ore.,Rates of ..pey have been‘increased,.and after mt N LAE en n § “0'00“QQM“NNOOQOOQWM“OOOOOMOW A group of Curlers from Timmins anrd Kirklanc LGake were the guests of a similar greup from Troquol; Falls this past weekâ€"end. The weatherâ€" man prevented a bonspicl but nevertheless a good time was enjoved. The entire party jJourneyed in‘to the hushlands on Saturday and wore treaâ€" ted to a real bush dinner at one of the Abitibt camps. _A social gatherâ€" ing was , held in the ITroquols hotel in the evening and from all reports an Sunday morning it was evident that a thoroughly time, was your service there is a generous pension for the rest of your life. The «R:C:N;~looks "its ©men. You will like the feeling ‘of financial security ond the _assurance of free C E*A n _ *n P PENSION FOR THE FUTURE \v \~ PHONE 74 PLYMOUTHâ€"â€"â€"CHRYSLER Soctal Highlights IROQUOIS FPALLS® DOMINION MOTORS .‘;‘/ The poper Canadians muke keeps the world reading, wrapping parâ€" cels, writing letters, printing books, newspapers, magarines. As a supâ€" plier of: the main product upon which all permanent knowledgo is recorded, the paopermaker is exâ€" panding the importunce of Canada Unalimited. BRKEWING COMRPANY LiMIiTED »hlights ‘s from Timmins were the guests m Troquols; Falls The weatherâ€" Â¥ a bonspicl but ime was enjoyed. urneyed imto the y and were troaâ€" dinner mt one of A social gatherâ€" ie Jroquoils hotel from all reports It_ was cevident grand time was i home eventing, Among those attending wereFrnm Timmins: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs, Art Morin, Mr. and Mrs."J. Raybauld, Don Robinson, Mr. and Mtrs. A. Dunâ€" das; from Kirkland Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Savyles, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. Len Linvxbberg, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson, Mr. and Mrs, Jim MaTier; from Troquois Falls: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ollivier, Mr. and Mre. E. Paukert, Mr. and Mrs. Hume Stoneé, Mr and Mrs. Claude Cowle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Day, Mr. and Mrs. 11, Purificatti, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grills, Monty Stevens, Heo Patry and many others, SEIBERLING TIRES had Get the facts today from The Hoavel Recruiting OKiter, Reyal Canadian Nevy, Ottawa ANSONVILLE, ONT The ou hotme â€" If you can‘t énliat in the permanent seftvicc, _ you can jJoin the R C N (Reserve) and ob lain, with Â¥, your spare time the comtrudeship. the ocraufts, and skille for which â€" sailors _ are famous. 24 Hour Service T H E NAVAL RESERVE ieneral Repairs "ARGO TRUCKS Distributors for PAGE sSsEVEN town guesizgz returnâ€"=

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