Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Nov 1948, 1, p. 7

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hu Aunor Gold Minces DIVIDEND NOTTH( 39 Third Ave Accounting~ P. H. LAPORTE, G. C. A. J. W. ste, OS Architect and Surveyors 217 Algongqguin Blyvd. East TIMMINS, GONTARIO Phone 362 SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Buite 3, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bidg Tirnmins, Ont. Phones 285â€"286 )1 60 THIRD AVE., TTIMMIN®, ONT Phones 640 and 681 27 Third Ave OorFIC Daily AHB Cla«sifted PHONES â€" Of 11 tÂ¥A and shorre HT‘HKt) A (i. N. ROSS AND CO. CIIARTERED ACCOUNTAXNTS Arch Gillies BA Ebe PDorcupine Aobaneor Harold W. Gauthier CLASSIHIED ADS [’on.su/f vefenmipian Judith MacLean Licensed Municipal Auditors m‘ Diseases of ly 10 am Aan. Wed BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NoOoTOGRY PUBLIC Suite 5 Ellies Bldg. 37 Third Ave, Timmins ba Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1365 Eystems Installed Incoime Tax Returns Filed MOVED TO 1 Elm Street South Phone 11089 Gillies Este Phone 26 1} p specaiizing in Personal 1J )1 1€ 1J Timmins, Ont SC., )4 be Direct to Timmins Auditing 1 YÂ¥ $06000099008000000058000004 | Matheson And District News CÂ¥ 4 BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. â€" Phone 33 Willtam Shub, B. A C. w BARRISTERS White Rose Service Station Good Corn Judith MacLean Y.8 TEMMI Drew nR Ph. Off CALDBICK YATES BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Frank Bark of DONALD sSTUDIO Portraits with Personality Expert Film Finishing REPAIRS PHONE 1 Box ford St N ota t tot f Commerce Bufllding Timmins,., Ont. | Yates, B H. LANCDON Inin!ssioners ) td | 1b 91 S. Porcupine ruce Ave Off. 96 Byv Mrs. G R. Woeir Tinmmins tter nzdon Life Is A Measure To Be Filled Tathe nad t} HARDWARE â€" FURNITURE DRY GOODS Matheson, Ont. PHONE 30 10â€" Alberta Lump â€" Red Jacket Stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood 1€ Kâ€"en(d T1 By Lewis Milligan A. Chalifoux completely destroyed the r. and Mrs. A. Rhodes who he new section of Hiâ€"way Munro Road) Wednesday, ‘th. Cause of the fire is They were able to save the which was downstairs but f the bedding and everyâ€" airs was destroyed in the _and Mrs. Rhodes are to be 1 for, their courage and ‘rsonalities in such a crisis. > both been residents of listrict for over thirty years ro0me must have held many that cannot be replaced. it present living with their ughterâ€"inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. s who built a home on the ition Phone 2923 {} M HJ ith th« NC Te n, had three of t her over the weekâ€" Imer and daughter Mrs Timmins and Miss Dorâ€" {=Olttawa. cissors, white ind nlain cott H tant leadet chool shor note books Lilly ind u. provided there are and young women usive who are inâ€" on the club work. November 13 and ie hours of 10.00 Homemaking club ‘"‘"eottons mav be Grands of Mons Matheson visitâ€" Daniel Johnson, t, 1948. and preâ€" {ifty year jewel. s made by Mr. A. as Mr. Johnson‘s rrrant him going t Matheson over ime her positior 11( ient in Aosed iffTering from 11 > her position nglehart Pubâ€" Homemakin ns may be es for girls" Petty, Home the classes adgders attenl. Hubb Mathe Rosedal icultur nd M Suthe H S i prizes 2512,p M 3 n 3 l nc ting‘s good. The President of the University of Toronto recently deciarâ€" ed that there were too many young people who had come there for not‘ ing but to habe a good time, and he warned them to get on with their stuâ€" Referring to a skull, Byron «deâ€" scribed it as "The dome of thought, the palace of the soul." Whether it be a palace or a hovel depends upon how we furnish and keep it. Cleanliness is the first essential in a good home, however humble it may be. Landâ€" lords well know that a lazy or careless tenant can turn a place into a sty. Many of the slums in large cities were once fine residential districts, and it is not an uncommon sight to see one of those old houses clean and wellâ€" kept, with a little garden in front. have a great tude and th it. A good ch fruit of pers( In the me and the str: lings, moral yields not, gi e ns mm en n mm m e l |â€" es c s Cut electricity cosumption 12 per cont and keep the wheels of industry turning. yoeungsters are cluttered up and deâ€" praved with ugly and pernicieus "comâ€" ics", ganoster radio broadcasts, and violent and sexy movies.. When the minds of young peopleâ€"or ~lder cnes for that matterâ€"are filled with such iunk and garabge. it is little wonder that they have no room»or taste + the finer th‘ngs of art and literature, or life itself. On wash day and ironing day conâ€" serve power to keep industry supâ€" plied. You can make Money by collecting club orders for new blankets made from old woolens. Brand new, all wool or pure wool, full size blankets, in neweéest colours. Direct from mill to you. Write for catalogue today. Midland Mills, Dept. 58, Midland, Ontario. at willing to giv i@broa 1an they thi i0ught 1€ I1€ m it 1€ ‘@sy pcsition. LEmâ€" young applicants s¥‘ and that their to what they are : than what they And this does not _ There is a beâ€" wever, that too ard the getting cn as a shortâ€" + ncsition. Emâ€" out of indusâ€" it _ Sir Staftâ€" been trying to which his own CITIZENSHIP Jd//e"z /%%flu/d News From Ansonville And Iroquois Falls 110n oth The A Lta. helc on Frida Kapus} entativ You can help this public service effort. Make a note of some of the little things iwwhich, in your opinion, contribute to Good Citizenship K. Kussnetr Thursday, Remembranc day. and in Remembrance Da: Postman Will Sta1 For Morning Wa‘‘k vIiCce to Df gIV tions received fice on this ho Parcel Post Wicket Public Special deliv Collection tf1 from street | Receint and In the m and the st1 lings, moral vields not,. Mrs. °C. K endâ€"~in C:clht This series of advertisements is planned to help make your community the best pluce to live in, 16 in health and bot Our â€" Daily 1} importar great ail id the v WE SERP! a t bt IROQUOTs3 FALI Capital Brewery Limited, Ottawa RAILW A t Siiver Girn] rk ment Dtu O Ansonville w U _A j CUAAZ A “.‘."l" 4 pe PPE d ./ 2 2A 118 Clerk‘s Notice of First Posting of Voters‘ List CMBER 6h eterans who are unable to Â¥n lhivelihood. 1t is our du th with those who have saer ves for l,ilu'rty and the pres their country,. Give earnes sly. It‘s "Good Citizenship naville New ppeal be m FHE MOOSI Lists 1948 Municipality of Calvert roOoI 11 District of Cochr 1t teau Mtrs. inspectic unable to earn is our duty to hav Clerk of 11 rihies 1€ C _ TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH 8AY 10.10 am. 4.50 em. 11.45 ram. $7.00 tox includo $ 12.80 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY C+T( Fownship of ipalm( Standerd Time )1 ib vert atit] aw, the it ling uch

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