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Porcupine Advance, 29 Apr 1948, 1, p. 7

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(P. H. LAPORTE, C. G. A. INâ€"THE ESTATE OF Maxima Duâ€" puis, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane, widow, deâ€" ceased. All persons haying claims against the estate of Maxima Dupuis, widow, deâ€" ceased, who died on or about the 12th day of Deceimber 1947, are notified to send to the undersigned executors, Roger Dupuis, 14 Main Avenue, Timâ€" mins Ontarid, Gilbert Hudt, 155 Crawâ€" ford â€" Street, ~South Porcupine Ontâ€" ario, Adrien Dupuis, 280 Birch north, Timmins Ontario, ‘the undersigned J, A. Cousineau, 465%"Third Avenue, Timmins, Ontario, théir solicitor, on ar before May 15th 1948, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the seâ€" curities (if any) held by them duly verified by statutory declaration. Immediately after the said 15th day of May 1948, the assets of the said deceased will be distrbiuted ~â€"among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims ofr which they shall then have notice. DATED at Timmins Ontario this 16th day of April 1348. Timminas, Ont. Arch Gillies, BA. Sc.. QO.L.S8. J. W. Este, O.L.S. Enginter, Architect and Surveyors 217 Algonqguin Bivd. East THVIMMINS, ONTARIO _ Phone 362 Suite %, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bldg NOTICE TO CREDITORS Treasurer‘s office this Ist day of April â€" 1948 Town of Matheson District of Cochrane. To Wit: By virtue of a warrant by the Mayor of the Town of Matheson, unâ€" der his hand and the seal of the said Corporation bearing date the 15 day of March sale of land in arrears of taxes in the Town of Matheson wil} be held at my Office at the hour of 140 o‘clock in the afternoon on the 7 day of July 1948. Unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd day of April 1948 and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. 27 Third Ave. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTsS Lisensed Municipal Auditors 60 THIRD AVE., THMMIXNs®, ONT. Phones 640 and 681 PHONES â€" OfMfce 3819 Kes. 2747 TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES G. N. ROSS AND CO. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, leglbb written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" 2o A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 50¢) AlU Classified Advertising must be J. â€"A. Cousineau 464 Third Avenue Solicitor for the said executors. IG. 17. :18 Harold W. Gauthier BARRISTER, SOLICTTOR, NOTARY PUBLIC BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTORY â€" PUBLIC Suite 5 Ellies Bidg. 37 Third Ave, Timmins Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1365 Kystems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Gllies Este THURSDAY. APRIL 1048 Oe Rorcpine Adbanee CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 26 P. G. WHITEHEAD Treasurer 14 to 26 Timmins 9 Third Ave. Phone 332 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Monday the ard day of May, A.D. 1948, at the hour of â€" Ten o‘clock â€" (Daylight Saving Time), in the forenoon, at the Board‘s Chambers in the Parliament Buildâ€" ings (Room 331) in the City of Torâ€" onto for the hearing of all parties interested in support of or opposing this application. DATED at Toronto this 16th day of April, A.D. 1948 BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 2% 3rd Ave.,.Timmins â€"Phone 1110 Portraits with Personality Expert Film Finishing Box 338 43A Crawford St. S. Poreupine William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW Appointment Forâ€" Hearing EXACTING JOB It takes from 16 to 20 weeks to deâ€" ign and build a new drill press for an iutomotive production line. of the ratepayers and approval of a capital expenditure of $40,000.00 for the acquisition of a site and the crecâ€" tion of a building to be used as a laboratory, and for approval of an isâ€" sue of debentures therefor on a ten year repayment term, and IN THE MATTER OF the said Corâ€" poration‘s proposed Byâ€"law Number $. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B,. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC. Barvk of Commerce Buillding Timmins, Ont. 111 Toke St. IN THE MATTER OF Section 69 of "The Ontario Municipal Board Act" (R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 60)., and IN THE MATTER OF Section 70 of the said Act, (as reâ€"enacted by O.S. 1946, Chapter 66), and IN THE MATTER OF an application by the Corporation of the Town of Timmins for dispensation of a vote BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TDIMIN® S0. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Prh. Of. 223 Ph. Off. 96 Res. 492 Res., 36B Judith MacLean V.S., D.V.M. | y 1)1 conducting the regular Sunâ€" ENOT]CE T?.._..(_)_.RE TORSfday service at St. Johns Anglican EIN THE ESTATE OF JAMES CAT. Church Matheson, the Rev. T. Mitâ€" TARELLO, â€" RETIRED MERCHANT, ten of Monteith was seized with a DECEASED | heart attack. A Doctor was sumâ€" All persons having claims against , moned and he was taken to the hom.e the estate of James Cattarello. IateiOf Mr. and Mrs. Thos. }'Ialey until of the Township of Tisdale in the Nh# coOuld be moved to his home at District of Cochrane. Retired Mer. Monteith The following day he was chant, who died on the 12th day of| taken to Iroquois Falls to receive furâ€" September, 1947, are required to me’ther medical treatment at the Anson proof of same with the undersigned'HOSpital' parishiqners un Solicitors for the Executrix, on or beâ€" | glad t.o earn that fis condition .IS fore the 15th day of May, 1948, after | much improved and they hope he will which date the Executrix will proâ€" ' feel able to carry on his duties soon. ceed to distribute the estate, having . D. Chalmers returned to:Mathâ€" regard only to the claims of which‘ s * N # ;e e she shall then have had notice. Ee‘“"!‘ thls. w.eek’: af_ter spfndmg sev Dated at South Porcupine, Ontario, this 15th day fo April, 1948. LANGON LANGDON, South Porcupine, Ontario, Solicitors for Domenica Cattarâ€" ello, Executrix. 15,â€"18, 17 Frank H. Bailey, VETERINARY PHYSICIAN SURGEON PHONXE 1536M THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Monthly Deposits provide for repoyment The Ontario Municipal Board for payment of property and income taxes? FINANCIAL Apply to neatrest branch o# â€" Low Rates â€" Do you require a M.B. SANDERSON®" M.B. Sanderson. SECRETARY 16, 17 Timmins 4BR E. B. Easson Acting Secretary i' The Hydroâ€"Electric Power Comâ€" mission of Ontario hereby gives notice that it has, under Section 7 of the said Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the Local Master of Titles and Registrar of Deeds of the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane, at Cochrane, a deâ€" seription of the site and the plans of a transmission line crossing Mattagâ€" ami River, Lot 2, Con. II, Township of Mountjoy, District of Cochrane. And take notice that after the exâ€" piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, The Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commisâ€" sion of Ontario, will under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City fo Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to construct the said transmission line. Dated at Toronto, this 26th day of March, 1948. THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO The family of the late George Mcâ€" Quarrie wish to sincerely thank neighbours and friends for the flowâ€" ers sent, and for the kindness shown during the illness and death of loved son and brother. Mr. Thos. Hough Sr. is expected to return to Matheson from Toronto this week. This is a sure sign that the fishing season in this area is opâ€" ening up. Mr. and Mrs. Deasil Rivett of Pottsâ€" ville visited relatives in the Mathâ€" eson district over the weekâ€"end. America‘s thriftiest v,'/ power traunsportoâ€" n tion. You‘ll go 125 miles on a gallon of gos! It‘s a tronsportation trect theat‘s hard to beat. Whirzer Motor with all necessory attachments â€"« «_ »â€" $159.90 Complete Standord Monr Bike â€" $249.00 Semi Deluxe with spring fork â€" $26%.00 Remit with order â€" or send 10% deposit, bolance C.0.D. # Mrs. Wm. Miles of Matheson has had to go back to Rosedale Memorial Hospital for treatment. Her friends hope she has a speedy recovery. PEERLESS BICYCLE WORKS 195 Dundas St W. Tere Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Rossman of Timâ€" mins visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McLean, at Matheson for a few days last week. ° » Mr. Paul Anderson of Toronto is visiting at his parents home, Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson of Anthony until the beginning «of May. | «The play "Here Comes Charlie" was enacted again at the DRSC. 0“8" Shillington, <~Friday night, proâ€" | ceeds will go to the Carr Township School for equipment. These playâ€" ers certainly do hold the audiences wherever they perform. The hall was filled to capacity some travelling from Holtyre, Ramore and Matheson to attend. If arrangements can be made, they plan to perform again in Monteith Friday evening April 30th, when proceeds will be donated to Rosedals Memorial Hospital, Matheâ€" son. Mr. D. Chalmers returned to Mathâ€" eson this week, after spending sevâ€" eral weeks in Southern Ontario. ° Mr. Robt. Tracy of Englchart spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnson of Matheson, while in town he attended the Progressive Conserâ€" vative Mecting. Enjoy Life Outdoors As of April 15th J. J. Mcâ€" Kay has taken over all inâ€" surance of W. J. Doyle of 21 Cedar St. N. All recâ€" ords of his customers will be at 32 Third Ave. ove‘r Remus Jewlelery Store â€"â€" Phone 1135 or call: it the office., : South Porcupine April, 24, 1948 NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTIONX ACT Matheson And District News CHAPTER 140. 14 IG.;â€"] ib THE PORCUPENE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Peter Diamond, Jimmy, David and Philip, three older sons by a previous marriage, and five younger children. Father A. Cournoyer officiated at the ceremony and the services were held in the Church of Transfiguration in Cochrane. Burial was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. HOUSEKEEPING HINT To make drawers pull out even in damp weather, wax the sides with orâ€" dinary floor wax. Mr, Diamond had been ill only. five days and the coroner‘s inquest held at Iroquois Falls said that the deceased had died of pneumonia«in the bush. uo PnE m The death qcecurred suddenly on Friâ€" day of Peter Diamond of Lowbush and Stimson Diamond. He was sixâ€" tyâ€"one years of age and was one of th efirst ploneers of the district, havyâ€" ing lived well over thirtyâ€"five years in this part of the North. Honor@ry Presidents â€"> Hon. J. Bracken and Hon. George Drew. President, Donald Grisby. of Kirkâ€" land Lake; Vice: President, Frank McDowell, Timmins: 2nd Vice Presâ€" ident, Howard Hill, #â€"oquois: Falls; ord.. Vice President, â€"~Alex â€" Perron, Kirkland Lake: 4th ‘ Viece Rresident, Percy Boyce, Schumacher; 5th Vice Pltesident, George. Jacobs, ‘Shillingâ€" ‘on; 6th ~Vicee President, Mrs. Leo Charlebois, Timmins, representing the ladies of the riding;, 7th.Vite Préesiâ€" dent, Adolph Des Roches, Timmins: 8th Vice President, Charles Kemsley, South Porcupine:; 9th Vice President, Bill Redmond of Kirkland Lake repâ€" resenting the young Progressive Conâ€" servatives. Jack Perry: of Kirlkand Lake was elected Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. Hon. D. R. Michener, Prvoincial Ssecretary addressed â€" the meeting, Matheson, Ont.. Phone 9 Office Railway St. po.v. licensed trucks 3â€"48,p Company, Limited PHONE 11 ® One motion passed of particular inâ€" terest was that cach branch could have at least four votes namely, presâ€" ident, Secretary. and ~iwo executive members. _ The election of officers resulted as follows: ‘IT‘wo Cabinet Ministers were presâ€" ent, Provincial Scoretary the Hon. D. R. Michener and the Hon. Arthut Welsh, Minister of Travel and Pub. licity and Viee Chairman of the Ont:. ario Northern Railway. Alfo presâ€" ent was the Dominion Organizet of the Progressive Consetrvative Assocâ€" lation, Mr. Bell. Many of the fromâ€" alities were dispensed with by moâ€" tion so that â€"matters of importance could be dealt with, and to allow more time for the guest speakers. "We Serve The Northern Area" Â¥., M,. HEMBRUFF â€" TRANSFER A Progressive Conservative Exeeoâ€" viive meeting was held Saturday arâ€" terncon April 24, at the Oddfellows Hall, Matheson. The meeting was well attended and opened with the singing of "O ‘Canada". W. K. Thompson of Swastika presided, with the Secrctary, Don Frisbhy of Kirkâ€" iand Lake. North‘s Conservatives Gather At Matheson wholesale and retail lumber pulp, mine timbers bush products 3â€"48,p HEMBRUFF TVIMBER CO, Box 10 Matheson Phone 34â€"A HARDWARE â€" FURNITURE DRY CGOODS Matheson, Ont. PHOXNXE 30 10 = 2512,p dealers in coal, wood, hay, and Masseyâ€"Harris farra impliments PHONE 65 Alberta Lump â€" Red Jacket Stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood Benson â€" Hardware For The Best Quality Groceries â€" Meats â€" Fish Fruits Vegetables SHOP AT Builders Supplies For Beauty For Protection k. V ARNISHES Building Supplies General Hardware A. Chalifoux Phone 2923R Matheson, Ount. 3~48P NEWS=FROM :; COCHRANE Matheson 10 â€"4% The Kinsmen Club held their banâ€" quet on Monday evening April 26 in the basement of the Anglican Church. Twentyâ€"five members attended the meeting held afterward. Guest speaker for the evening was Father: D. Brain of St. Magdalene‘s Cathedral: in Tomnlo He gave _a tallk of the comparison of the Wmtern and Eastern World. § The Dominion Organizer of the Progressive Conservative party, Mr. Bell, gave a short but forceful adâ€" aress «béfro6 the conclusion of the meeting. Never let lace pesome badly soiled. A really dirty spot should be removed by rubbing with a brush soft enougch to rub the l2ce without doing any damase. Hon.â€" Arthur Welsh, Vice Chairman of the O.N.R. and Minister of Travel and Publicity spoke briefly, stating that last year over five million motor cars crossed the border into Canada." This helps build up the present splenâ€" did relationship that exists between the Americans and Canadians today," he said. ‘"This government is going to meet the ever increasing demand placed on Hydro Electric Power," he said. "QOur survey in forestry has never beâ€" fore been equaled. There have been two new townsites and paper mills almost completed in Marathon and Torrence. We have restricted the shipping of pulp across the border so that eventually the U.S.A. â€"will be able to 1l6ok: after themselves. Agâ€" riculture has been satisfactory.. Gold mines ; have ~been assisted:; highway construction and. surfacing has been don." Hydro power was discussed and a letter from Mr. Hepburn head statâ€" ing theéere was no further need for extra power. "It is hoped," Mr. Michener conâ€" tinued, "that we will have Northern Ontario well represented in this EBlâ€" ection. In this country we have every epportunity and freedom, in fact everything to look forward to. Our nutritional standards can be comâ€" pared with any country in the world." The QO. N. Railway line to Moosoncee which Mr. Mitchel Hepburn wanted to destroy is now self supporting and of great value to those isolated points" he said. stating "we have a strong Governâ€" ment that is not afraid of the results of another election." He gave recâ€" Ootftds to substantiate his claim. CARE OF LACE | 80800808086 Distributors for SEIBERLING TIRES 24 Hour Service General Repairs #000080800898989000000000080008008480068 8880008 0 0 8 0094 8 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0000000000004 The Kinsmen of Matheson â€" sponâ€" sored an evening that residents of Matheson and district will remember for a long time. Dr. Rossman gave a lalk on his recent travels in Europe, illustrated by motion pictures taken by himself with the camera he reâ€" ceived as a farewell gift from the resâ€" idents of this district, when he left here in February 1947. When Dr. Rossman left here, he told us he would come back and show us the pictures taken with the camera, and these wereshown Thursday evening April 22, in the 1.O.0.F. Hall. These films were in colour and black and white and were taken in the British Isles, France, Italy and Switzerland, on the Queen Mary, and even some taken at the Melntyre Arena of Barâ€" bara Ann Sceott, and Feldman‘s Camp. Some of these pictures had pictures of either Dr. or Mrs. Rossman or their friends interspresed into the grand seenery. Besides Dr. Rossman‘s films there wore short pictures shown, which thrilled . the: smaller children. There was noâ€" admission fee and the hall was filled to capacity. Dr, Rossman Gives Talk At Kinsmen Meeting Write Box 410 or Phone 184 â€" 192 â€" 234 Cochrane PLYMOUTH â€".CHRYSLER â€" FARGO TRUCKS DOMINION MOTORS All FURS In Season Higjhestl Market Prices For S. 0. NNCKNOR Pays SEIBERLING The Progressive Conservative Conâ€" vention "will be held at Matheson in the Oddfellows Hatl) ANSONVILLE, ONT. CHAPEL and STORE PHONES 239 â€" L w Te d Mr. Bob Smith New Office Management is at the Publhe‘s Service Newlv Decorated wishes to announece Cochrane, Ont that the is being it 0 pm. the 648

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