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Porcupine Advance, 23 Sep 1948, 1, p. 5

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of Archibald Crarnley Brown late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane who died on the 14th day of January, 1941. NOTTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any claim against the estate of the said Arckibald Charnâ€" lex Brown late cf the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane are reâ€" quect=d to file with the Executor here_ inafter named a notice of their claims together with details thereof duly ver. ified by affidavid: and the Exector Phones: Offices 2725 TIN 838 Third Ave Timmins, Ont. Accounting Anditing BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIO Haits 3, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone P Timmins, Ont. Apply Goldfields Hotel, Cor. Pine and Algongquin Blvd. P. H. LAPORTE, G. G. A. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Arch Gillies, BA. Sc.,. OL.S. J. W. Este, O.L.S. Engin¢er, Architect and Surveyors 217 Algongquin Blyvd. East TYMMINS, ONTARIO _ Phone 362 Phones 285286 60 THIRD AVE., TTIMMINS, ONT. Phones 640 and 681 27 Third Ave. Suite 5 Ellies Bldg. 37 Third Ave, Timmins > PHONES â€" Office 3819 Res. 2747 143 Commercial Ave. Timmins G. N. ROSS AND CO. 2e A WORD PEK INSERTION (minimum 50¢) All Classified Advertising must be pald before insertion to ebtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sIble for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or #8s a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly writien. . Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. FUELS CliIARTERED ACCOUNXTANTS Room hou jving towr THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1048 For the COAL That‘s SUPERIOR Harold W. Gauthier Licensed Municipal Auditors THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTORY PUBLIC order Anthracite Briquets DrumheHer Lump from Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1365 Oe Rormpine Aotanee bystems Income Tax CLASSIFIED ADS Gillies Este ellâ€"bhoys Wanted C. E. Holland, Prop PHONE 2120 ROFESSIONAL CARDS on Toke street, owner Phone 1125w. P.QO. Box 147 Timmins MecGUIRFE â€" In loving memory of oup two little daughters Bonnie Glen, whom God called Sept.19, 1941, and Mary Grace, whom God called June 26, 1948. They live enshrined within owur hearts. Beloved â€"and unforgotten. Mummy and Daddy William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. _ Phone 332 Portraits with Personality Expert Film Finishing Box 338 43A Crawford St. S. Porcupine 8, A., Caldbick, K. C. C. wW. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC, Bark of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. Apply Porcupine Advance Bldg., 219 Algonâ€" quin Blvd. East. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN SURGEON PHONE 1536M 111 Toke St. â€" â€" â€"â€"â€" Timmins BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon SO0. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off. 223 Ph. Off. 96 Kes. 492 Res. 96B 17 Pine .N "% w MJ # # ##4 ## 0“. ## ## ## ## ## ## *# # ## #4 ul astestes? edlestes s Judith MacLean V.S., D.V.M. ats ihe ats Born on September 16th in Poreu. pine General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs Stewart McLellan, a daughter CALDBICK YATES BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Ssouth End Electric Frank H. Bailey, L.L.B. 80 Main St. Phone 880 HARDWARE â€" FURNITURE DRY GOODS Matheson, Ont. PHONE 30 10â€" DONALD ST UDIO "Service Everything We Sell" South End Electric NORTHERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Timmins Phone â€" 3%10 Ranges Refrigerators Washing Machines Authorized Dealers PORCUPINE CLEANERS Phone 1110 10â€"48 2RR During the aterncon and evening, a reception was ueld at the home of the bride‘s parets, 69 Broadway Ave. Mrs. Ferrigan wore a floor length gown of lavender silk jersey with fitâ€" ted bodice finished with a V neckline, bracelet length sleeves and silver lace mittens. The skirt of the gown was very full, gathered at the hiplinge. She wore a black moxzair picture hat with lavender ribbon trim, silver slipâ€" pers; with a corsage of yellow gladiol. Mrs, Didier, Mother of the groom reâ€" ceibed the guests in a long gown of cyclamen crepe, V neckline and long sleeves, with which she wore a black hat and black suede gloves and shoes. Her corsage was pink roses. For her wedding trip the bride chose a dressmaker suit of burgundy gabâ€" ardne, with double breasted jacket finished with a flared peplum. She chose a black hat, and ‘black suede gloves and shoes and wore a corsage gioves and shoes and wore a corsage of picardy gladxoll The young couple will live in Matâ€" achewan. Norbertine was born in South Por cupine, and during her school days and since, "has earned a host of iriends by her cheerful happy disposition, and her many acquaintances join with her friends in wishing the newly wedded couple long life and happiness in their iful Mother®", The bridal party left the church to the joyful music of Mendelssohn‘s ‘"Wedding March." Following the ceremony, the immedâ€" late family enjoyed the wedding breakâ€" fast at the Airport Hotel in South Porcupine. During the a ternoon and evenine. SAln iful OFFICE HOURS Daily 10 am to 4pm Mon. Wed. Fri. Evenings 6 to 8 p.m. and by appointments â€" Org with fitted t heart ngckli ‘ullk neck jew whit LC SOUTH PORCUPINE M 1 Judith MacLean Diseases of MOVED TO 1 Eim Street South PMHMONE 1536â€"M le March which. with C onSsU It Youp JETERINARIAN organza floorâ€"length gown, tted bcodice, finished in a sweet. neckline, outlined wit1 a short V ivian is Maid) JWIL ich‘m‘s Roman Catholic Church ‘ scene of a beautiful wedding ecday, September 14th when ine Molly daughter of Mr. and H. Ferrigan of South Porcupine the bride of John Henry Didier, Mr. and Mrs, Hector Didier of ewan, in a double ring cer llar extending around to the he gown, short puffed sleeves Specalizing in s radiant in a long white with filted bodice wit1 V , pufled sleeves, and white s, and the full skirt of the led an embroidered tulle r fingerâ€"tip length embroidâ€" veil was held to her head a headdress, with thiree tiny ront, interspersed with tiny 3. She carried a cascade _ gladioli. Her only ‘as a string ¢f pearls. lian Ferrigan attended her aid»ofâ€"Honor, in a ciel blue ganza floorâ€"length gown, ue lace mittens. The full with a bustle effect, hat on the bride‘s gown. s..oulder length tulle veil ind carried a nosegay of iC h ile @AILr TraAlM, blanket of flowâ€" wedding party, beautiful groups for some time. LaSalle Officiaâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ed with asters of gladioli and the altar rail, 3 News From Sympathy of old timers of the camp is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Matti Lahti of Sudbury, in the recent death Assisting the young brothers of the guest of honor, Jimmie and Bobbie represent the masculine element, were Mervyn Bean, Gregory Richardson and Billy Laamanen. Mr. "Red" (Lloyd) Doran has left for mining in Africa since 1936. hockey traiing headquarters in Midâ€" land, where he will join the St. Louis Les Costello has gone to St. Catharâ€" Flyers. Mrs. Doran and daughter ines where he will attend the Maple Dierdre are remaining in town for Leafs Training School. the present. M‘r. and Mrs. Archie Plant and chilâ€" dren have returned from holidayving in Montreal. Mr. "Red" (Lloyd) Doran has left for ly, near Durban. They formerly lived at the Dome Mines where Edward and his brothers and sister had atâ€" tended school. Edward had been mining in Africa since 1936. Chief of police Mr. Charles MceInnis lef} on to attend the Chief Constable‘s convention being held in Vancouver from September 22 to 25th. During his absence the duties of Chief of Folice will be delegated to Sergeant Hugh Douglas, Looking very pretty in their party frocks the little girls included: Joan Farrel, Faye and Brenda Wilson, June deGruchy, Margaret Anne and Judy McGregor, Anne Atkinson, Maureen and Sharon Fi zpatrick, Sharon, Susan and Mary Belisle, Judith Mulvihill, Joan Houghton, Kay Gardner, Marilyn Quesnel, Mary Scott and Jacklyn Aitâ€" ken. Miss Patsy Belisle assisted nobly in supervising the games. Peggy McVey Entertains Twenty small girls congregated Satâ€" urday afternoon at 65 Moore to help Peggy McVey celebrate her seventh birthday. . Following an afternoon of games in the Sep‘ember sunshine, the guests enjoyed the fancy sandwiches, cakes and cookies. soft drinks and all found room for the birthday cake, each piece of which amazingly conâ€" tained a favour. In May 1922 Mr. Daniel A. McLellan was appointed* Postmaster to South Porcupine and envirous, and recently, in recognition of twentyâ€"five years‘ faithful service to the community the Postmasters Convention held in North Bay early in September awarded the 25 year p‘in to Mr. McLellan. This tiny silver badge of honor is inscribed in Latin "Servir Populo" which translated means "Service of the People." Congratulations Mr. McLellan and may you wear it until it is superseded by a gold one. Modesty will inhibit his calling it to your attention, but he is proudly wearing alapel pin unique in this north ec3untry. Gold Town People Can‘t Spot Postmaster‘s Silver Pin The Post Office can be justifiably called the most popular calling place of the community, and during our daily visit most om us exchange greetings with our general Postmaster, Dan Mc Lellan. jcint future Out of town guests were, besides the grocm‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Hector Didier of Matackewan, Mrs Thomas Sullivan, Grandmother of the bride, from Calumet Island, Mr. and Myrs. Pau)l Ferrigan and son Michael of O:itawa Mrs. Wes. Dennison of Norâ€" anda, Miss Kathleen Beeman of Ottâ€" awa, Mr. and Mrs, H. Dupuis of Norâ€" anda, and Gregory Perriyan, brother of the brde from Calumet Island. 74 Bruce Ave. South Porcupine It has just come to the attention of the unâ€" dersigned that their names were included in a list of Doctors as participating in the Holâ€" linger Medical Plan. This list formed a part of a letter from the Board of Directors of the Hollinger Medical Plan to employer members dated September 16th. We wish to make it publicly known that this was done without consulting us, and withâ€" out our knowledge or consent, and further that we have no intention of participating in any plan which is not offer«d to all of the Doctors in the district. N O T 1C E 0. M. HENDERSON, Prop. Dr. W. G. WATT Dr. J. E. LEWIS Dr. R. E. ANDERSON Dr. J. H. STILES Pr. C. E; rPALOBN Dr. E. A. DOBSON Dr. J. BJ BARKRY Mrs. P. Philbin and Pat have reâ€" turned from a motor trip in Southern Ontario. The Legion threatened in the last inning as Donovan bobbled Warner‘s grounder to start the frame. Warâ€" ner stole second and scored on Donoâ€" van‘s second error, this time on Poirâ€" ier‘s roller._ Whitton then ended the Legion took the lead for the first time in the fifth inning after Cannie walked, stole second and scored on a long single by Cemei{lta. That one run lead looked like enough till the Comâ€" ibnes came to bat in the sixth. Tony Fasan singled and scored on a long triple by McLellan. McLellan scored on the play as McLaughlin tried to get him at third but the throw was wide, allowing the runner to tally. Sullivan promptly singled, went to secâ€" ond on a walk to Norm Whitton, and «cored when McLaughlin dropped Donâ€" ovan‘s popâ€"up for an error. That was the end of the Combines scoring, as they were leading 5â€"3 when the Legion gang went to bat in the sixth and lasi inning. of their son Edward J. Lahti in an aipplane crash in South Africa recentâ€" Legion fought back and garnered a tally in their half of the first. . Errors by McLellan at second, and Donovan allowed Trevenna to score after he had lined out a single to s.art the inning. That was the end of the scoring till the fourth when the Legion gang tallied again to knot the score. Cemette, «he leadâ€"off man singled, went to second on a walk to Towers and scored on a blazing single by Warâ€" ner. _ Poirier then walked, loading the bases an dthat was all for Donovan. Whitton then took over on the mound ior the Porkies and struckâ€"out Prest and Dubeau to put out the fire in very masterful fashion. + Whitton Stars in Combines Win The Combines Juniors last night stayved in the hunt for the Local Junior Championships as they came from beâ€" hind in the sixth inning to score two runs and edge Legion 5â€"4. Norm Whitâ€" ton, on the mound for.he Porkies, took over from Bernie Donovan in the fourth with the bases loaded and none away. The big rightâ€"hander then proceeded to strikeâ€"out the next two batters and the third was out stealing home, so the side was retired without a run scoring. During his short stay on the mound, as the game was called after six innings, Whitton collected five strikeâ€"outs while the Legion hurlers Dubeau and McGee, only struckâ€"out two. _ The deciding blow of the thrillâ€" ing contest was a treinendous tripk by Ivan McLelian, the diminutive Porâ€" kies secondâ€"sacker, in the sixth inning which drove in the tying run and Mc Lellan then scored on a bad throw by McLaughlin to cinch the verdict. Scoring opened in thie first inning as 2 errors to Prest, Legion shortâ€"stop allowed Adamo and Fasan of the Comâ€" bines to get on base. . McLellan then hi a hard grounder to second which McLaughlin muflfed and Adamo scopred. An error to Trevenna on Tufly Sulliâ€" van‘s roller allowed Fasan to score tOo make it 2â€"0 for the South End kids. hone §$00 §ports Corner by Doug MecLellan o 282 21228 2 dn 2 4* 2 2*2d* 2 2t 2 4* eS eate «$ Cad + # estes *# # *#,. .®@ **4**¢ Cad ® # ## #* #4 ®# ‘0 # .O #* *# 6 #*# + «W #4 + #4 #* + # #4* Held it; regular meeting in the Moose Hall, Ansonville, on Monday, September 13th. Sr. Regent Mrs. L Olaveson, presided. A large number of members were in attendance. Genâ€" eral business was discussed and plans were made for the annual bazaar to be held October 30th. COne application for membership was accepted by the Chapter. Initiation to take place at the next regular meeting September 2"7th. Each member is requested to invite friends for bridge and 500 at nine o‘clock. The report of the annual conference in Sudbury was read a secâ€" ond time for the bene@it of members who were absent at thie last meeting. The following Chairman presented their monthly reports: Mrs. E. Crott eau, Childcare, Mrs. M. Howard, Hosâ€" pital Guild and Mrs. L. Beagan Pubâ€" licity. Following the close of the meeting Bingo was played and prizes won by Mrs. D. Baron, Mrs. G. Dalbec and Miss Estelle Massicotte. A detâ€" icious lunch was served by t‘ie member.s The Washington Senators of the Amâ€" erican League have thought of a noâ€" vel idea to beat the heat. ‘The train ers always keep three or four cabâ€" bages on ice during a game and at the beginning of each inning the players tear off a leaf of the frozen cabbage and place it on the inside of their (Continued on Page 6) : CHAS. PIERCE SsSO NS LTD. Stan Luke and Vic Abramson have returned to Kingston where they will resume there studies at Queen‘s. Mr. R. W. H. Smith has returned from Toronto by T.C.A. after spending a few days in the city on business. Ray Grummett has left for Toronto after spending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The win toâ€"night ties the best of five series at two games apiece and forces a fifth and deciding game to be played at South Porcupine at 2.30 on Sunday. *2 2® Q. .. #* it * 0.0'0.00.00. # .. #* ® .. s u* 2 * 0.00.“.00.0 w .0 #* *. * 0.00‘00 # O0.0 1. .Â¥. .Â¥ ho e* * .00.00.00 .N.Oo.oo. ® game singleâ€"handed as he struckâ€"out teh last two batters to face him, Varâ€" in and McGee. Lcuis Crotin is spending his holiday in Southern Ontario. 57 THIRD AVE. PHONE 1610 TIMMINS Killeen‘s Electric 16 Third Avenue Killeen‘s Electric WoOMEXxX oOF TtHE MoosE General Electric DEALERS KRanges Refrigerators And â€"Washers Ansonville News With coal shoveling eliminatedâ€"not even a hopper to fillâ€"the new Iron Fireman Coalâ€"Flow stolker gives ou the last word in heating convenience. Comfort? 4’he precision Syncrostat holds day and night teraperaâ€" tures just where you want the. 1. Economy? lfurtu economical stoker coal and less of it. Come in and see this remarkable new stoker, or phone for free home heating survey. GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Refrigerators Vacuum Cleaners â€" Ironers 3 Ranges â€" Washing Machines We Service Our Equipment Authorized Smith Elston LIMITED PLUMBING HEATING W . J. Grummett, and will resume his stiuwlies at the University. Steve Bonk has entered Queen‘s Unâ€" lersity and will take a course in chemâ€" ical engineering. Miss Joan Dales has returned to Toronto in order in order to resume her studies at the University. Miss Joyce Kellett has enroljled at the Academy in Haileybury. e e l lt Wm. E. Jamieson Florist % 4 4 \ \ \ \ 4 $ 4 \ \ 4 4 \ 4 4 t § 86 Pine St. South NO ~OoBLIGATIONâ€" .â€" . . . will inspect your roof â€" give you free advice and an estimate on the necessary repairs. B it Ts h t K t t t .4 * 4 * ooooooooooootooo:oooooooooooouooooooooao Hill-Clar!(-Francis Cor. 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