Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 11 Nov 1948, 1, p. 7

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‘P. H. LAPORTE, 6. C. A. M a 39 Third Ava Accounting BARRITTER, sSoOTICITOR, XOTARY PUBLIC Buite 3, Marshallâ€"Ecclestons Blidg Tirmmins, Ont. Phones: Offices 2725 KRes. 1428 217 Algongqguin Blivd. East TIMMINS, QONTARIO _ Phone 362 Bystems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Phones 285â€"286 P.0. Bo Arch Gillies BA. Se. J. â€" W. _‘ kite, Ensineer, Architect and 217 Algonguin Bivd. D Classified Advertising imust be pald â€" before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" «thle for errors occurring in teleâ€" shonega advertisements, or @8 reâ€" suit of copy not carefully, lrgibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sartteres are wholly at adverâ€" 271 Third Ave. OFFICE HOURS Daily 10 am to 4pm Mon. Wed. Fri. Evenings PHHONES ~ 0 to 8 and by appointments G. N. K O0sSs AN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Elje Aobaneoe CLASSIFIED ADS Harold W. Gauthier DOGS CATS Judith MacLean Licensed Municipal Auditors Disceases THIRD AVE., TIMMIN®, ONT, Phones 640 and 681 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTORY â€" PUBLIC Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1365 4 Eim Stre Gillies Este A WORD PER 6 ns f__lf Youp Suilte 5 Ellies Bldg. 37 Third Ave, Timmins Phone 26 EB Y in â€"â€" Office 3819 Res. 2747 Specalizing in NOoOTIC A Phone 1100 CERTIFY that the foreâ€" e copy of Byâ€"Law Numâ€" ._S. Woollings and Comâ€" held on the 28th day of y\ n t 1 t1} confirme reholder the l1th Edmund O. Ehrhart Secretary Stouck ‘esiden COMPANY LTD TT Timmins, Ont. Auditing t South IXSERTION ;0¢ ) 12 ection Numâ€" the Company ad as follows: the Company pine, District vince of Onâ€" erein as the nyv may from Surveyers Timmins the meet the Com of eP Comâ€" f{ June, eal) this News From Ansonville And Iroquois Falls P O 08 0 @0 0@# 00800608 8068006046 e¢ OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. Apply Porcupine Advance Bldg., 219 Algonâ€" quin Blvd. East. Portraits with Personality Expert Fiim Finishing Box 338 43A Crawford St. S. Porcupine William Shub, B. A BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. â€" Phone 332 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. wW. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS EC Bark of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. 111 Toke White Rose Service Station W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Second Ave. Spruce Goodyear Tires â€" Hart Balteries Mr Judith MacLean V.S8., D.V.M. CALDBICK YATES BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Frank H. Bailey, LEB. Birch St An for the payment of Medical, Dental and Hospital Expenses? Apply to nearest branch of Piarno Tuning and Repairing Work Guaranteed VETERINARY PHYSICIAN SURGEON PHONE 1536M DONALD STUDIO THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Monthly Depos 148 Algonquin Blvd SERVICE ON RADIOS â€"â€" INTERâ€" COMMUNICATORS â€" AMPLIFYING SYSTEMS PHONE : 3950 Do you require a PHONE 3650 â€" Low Rates â€" it " In € InCl € provide for repayment All Phone 1110 Timmins Phone 479 RR 12 â€"48 45. 46 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who claims that their land will be prejudicially affected by the byâ€"iaw and who applies to be heard, will be heard by the Council, in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent at a time to be fixed therefor upon the application to be heard. DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 10th day of November, A.D. 1948. THE CORPORATION OF THE , TOWN OF TIMMINS By V. Salomaa Clerk 2. The Corporation may the portion of O‘Neill A1 ed and stopped up. five feet, four and oneâ€"fifth inches to a point in the North Boundary of O‘Neill Avenue. Thence Boundary of long the said North Boundary of O‘Neill Avenue, a distance of sixtyâ€" six feet, seven and oneâ€"fifth inches to the South East angle of Lot No. 53, acâ€" cording to Plan Mâ€"7 Cochrane, thence South along the West Boundary of Belleviey Street, a distance of sixtyâ€" six feet to the point of commencement, is hereby closed and stopped up. bBury North East angle of Lot No. 40 acâ€" cording to Plan Mâ€"7 Cochrane, thence westerly along the South Boundary of O‘Neill Avenue, a distance of one hunâ€" dred and three feet, three and threeâ€" fifth inches to the North West angle of said Lot No. 40 thence North twentyâ€"nine degrees 05 minutes East along the West Boundary of said Plan Mâ€"7 Cochrane, a distance of seventyâ€" five feet, four and oneâ€"fifth inches to WHEREAS the Council of the Corpâ€" oration deems it desirable to close and stop up a certain portion of O‘Neill Avenue, a street within the Corporâ€" ation. AND WHEREAS the Council deâ€" sires to have the right to d4ease or sell the portion of O‘Neill Avenue so stopped up. AND WHEREAS notice of the intenâ€" tion of the Council has been duly adâ€" vertised as required by the Municipal Act and all persons who claim that their land would be prejudicially afâ€" fected by this byâ€"law and who applied to be heard have been heard by the Council. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTâ€" FD AS A BYâ€"LAW OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS as follows:â€" 1 _That part of O‘Neill Avenue as PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of that it is the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins to pass the following byâ€"law after due notice thereof has been pubâ€" lished in accordance with the Provisâ€" ions of the Municipal Act. TOWN OF TIMMINS BYâ€"LAW NO. REING A BYâ€"LAW to ston up a cerâ€" tain portion of O‘Neill Avenue within the Corporation and to permit the Corporation to lease or sell the porâ€" tion of the said street so stopped up. That part of hown on Plan M A J Mr. : lub oldafi cket dal ht wWOME 111C 1€ 1lI IROQUOIS FALLS 1 1TV y «in Hotel, Nov each. T {1t at EVENTS GF THE MC Mâ€"/ Cochrane C COMMENCING M Council of the Corpâ€" lesirable ‘to close and 1 Kinnette Rainbow v. 24th, at 8. Buffet lunct Charity. TIIF® PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONT ARTPO 17 )wing byâ€"law ias been pubâ€" i the Provisâ€" C [IMMINS NO. on up a cerâ€" venue within permit the sell the porâ€" ) stopped up. of the Corpâ€" > to close and n of O‘Neill the Corporâ€" We must take an active part in our gcovernment, give leadership to our schools and churches, play our part in industry and our every day work. Talk abcut and fizsht if necessary for our democratice way of life and refuse to be influenced by the subversive docâ€" trines of any foreign powetr. We must explain to our childran and others including new Canadians, that the democratice system means freedom of worship, speech and the right to work and play as we wish. "The men whom we honor today would want us to do these things and cn this 33th anniversary of the first Avenue a ane describ w â€" Room it 8.30 p.m A 1 e or sell ‘â€"so closâ€" d( the n ories mind over 1,00U the strug; 100,0C00 m crder thi Roll of Honor The following is a list of men south Porcupine who gave their for Kinzg and Country: Andrew ford, Charles Brown, Arnold Lester Cudmore, George Douge, old Franklin, Edward Hoelks, Hovey, Ernest Hill Les. Horné, i King, se Lone, Kosti Luhta, membering audle scunded . I numerous wreatl Cenoifiph.. The sveclal sp shambles left by > well as nations mu harmony in the c them. We must take an gcovernment, . give cn this 33th anniversary of the first| Remembrance Day, let us as we stand | in silence and praver, honor the dead‘ and remember the living." A fitting ending to the short service was given by Rev. David Mitchell, who save those impressive lines beginning, "They shall not grow old, as we who are left grow old â€" we shall rememâ€" ber them." muwee: The following is a list of men from Ssouth Porcupine who gave their lives for Kinzg and Country: Andrew Bedâ€" ford, Charles Brown, Arnold Coott, Lester Cudmore, George Douge, Harâ€" old PFranklin, Edward Hoelke, Frank Hovey, Ernest Hill Les. Horné, Frank King, se Lone, Kosti Luhta, Lawâ€" rence McCaw, Walter McDougall, Matthew Miller, Steve Mularchuk P. Marsh,. «livi Nenonen, Norman Reea, Harry â€" Robinson, Maxwell â€" Smith, Manley Sheppard, Harcld Smith Fred sectt; Fred Toker, Ellis Wright, Ow°n Wright, Elmer <Williams and A. Wilâ€" An infant cannot follow with its eyes an object moved up and down or from side to side until many weeks after birth. field son. From the Bannerman, Chesnis, A Rayvmondâ€" N l Tt ppress1O0n." He reminded us tha ncose gallant men : hat remembrance of ‘coesgnition of a res 16 l V In ache In a South Porcupine Clean Rooms Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. The King Edward Hotel Day or Week A 5/ etings of "Happy were sung in choru ‘ea a numb»e of n )1 ht us the tWo WATS 00,000 Canadian men uggle for liberty and made the supreme 5s that: Canada and" t! the Porcupine man. Seotty Laing e. Mike Cytivitch nd and William. V VYery Reasonable Kates JY m of a responsibilit mjirked and that "if MONATURE EYES previous occasions, provin iat South Porcupine dce its herces. Remembrance Day _ S :: CO left by wal must Quiet Atmosphere Birthday Party ittle t audie t addre branzce all K220 @arents,. Mtr 91y ybhCo ht im adadar ther ht irker WC al and: t from ty! {U had »sponsibility must that "if a brave arise from the ar individuals as t learn to live in mmunity â€" around ng Bu spOke feeling with its mem elflessness, r> Veitch hnn it Bi m the Hall headed b; izations f3lâ€" ent and reâ€" r A, before the riced on the gatherâ€" t _the lads 1 their duty Pensionault ence to the when | and L opened tory al week. n 1C 0t die â€"â€" living and nmnem( e: â€" Orville Lvall Mz Anthony the spai anythin in which sharss in in which ricrifice in eir loved anny and ba bi Mr Mt i I Schu rain Sunâ€" 7.€ hose the YA Ann ille, 1€ m maj LONDON â€" Reassurance to of heart disease the world over, b Canadians in bnart cular, will be ; when the Shute Institute for Cli and Lzboratorvy Medicine is fort Matheson And District News State Institute Open To Public With Heart Disease pit Canadian researc tthe â€" discovery powser of vitamin ha Morganâ€"Smallman been vnurchased b1 tion fir Medical profit snonsoring will be uniqut in ThE major addition to th medical institutions. Un ca.ly medical building c it will be situated on SsSZnaill States events tute. ‘ mony Public *the Mayor G. A. Wenige, will give a civic appreciation of Dr. Shute‘s moâ€" mentous contribution to medecine, and a uniqus feature will be the littleâ€"known admonition of Ecclesiasâ€" xkicus on the "Ancient Duties of Docâ€" tors," given by Rev. A. W. Sheehy of London. Dr. Shute will exp‘ain the Instiute‘s aims and purvoses, and the Dedicaâ€" tion Prayer will be given by Rev. H. R. Perkins, President, London Council of Churches. en Canon @ u 1 n t 1 n WAarner, widgiy known Western Ontario cleric, will ‘be Chairman:; Canon Warner is also Chairman of the Bcard of Directors of the Foundation. The other direcâ€" tors are Alex. Calder, FP.C.A., London‘s Public Utilities Commissioner, and f heart dise will be niq\ Mr iket al 1€ ce of their the church ing bsen of utstanding medical rlities of Canada an es will be on hand its of the inaugural . The first is the de 1y in the afternctc on â€"â€":@ ui n t 1 nâ€" â€"M ind 1€ at 11 of â€" LC Saunders he hey VETeEe xi the leade Wei M\ 1€ ory Medicine is with impressiv inching cereimo nd named ere â€"â€"Shute NOMINATIONS A U ( Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Calvert in the district of Cochrane that in compliance with the Statutes in that behalf I require the presence of the said Electors + at the for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office of Reeve, Councillors, and Township Area Public School Trustees for the Township of Calvert: of which all Electors are hereby reâ€" quired to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a greater number of Candidates than ‘required to fill the said offices, are nominated and make the required declarations, polls will be opened in the following places Poll Pol! Poli in the sail Township of Calvert on Monday, December 13th, 1948, and will be open from 9:00 o‘clock a.m. until 6:00 o‘clock p.m., and no longer. ols J medical and lay inada and the I acle 121 uts sedale Mem miition to Commissionel Ma 10 estate, which the Shute Fol Research, the and finarcin H¢ 1 T 1€ 1€ Given under my hand this ninth ‘day of November, 1948 f the 3 uns wh Matht ing work parate 8 3. 4, and 7 â€" Town Hall, Ansonville C. E. Bernier, Montrock B. Theriault, Onagon Women‘s Institute Room, Monteith Poll 11 â€" Postmaster‘s K vea Byv Mrs. G R. Weir toda MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1948 r the two the Instiâ€" ition cereâ€" of which er, widely M Town Hall, Ansonville, Ontario e given Dlinical ormalliy dedicaâ€" es, this perâ€" United il M.B 0 ashni ‘The it 1 in the said Township of Calvert at the hour of 7.30 o‘clock P.M. on LWO hA . We Mcl Vi Friendship Circle branch of the Women‘s Institute held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Smith â€" Matheson, Saturday, Novems« ber 6th., with seven members and two visitors present. Roll Call "Home acâ€" cidents and their Preventions" was answered by all. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bracken of Stamford, Ont., have returned to â€" Shillington this last week. Mr. Bracken has visitâ€" ed in Shillington every Fall for some time, spending time to go hunting in this district. One of Ramores‘ grand old couples, Mr. and Mrs. Pisrre Godefroy celeâ€" brated their seventyâ€"fifth wedding nivesary Sunday, the last of, October. Here relatives and friends called to ccngratulate this wonderful couple who celebrated and shared a large cake with "75" decorating ~ the top layer. There is only one year differâ€" ence in their ages, Mr. and MrSs. P. Gcsdefroy are 93 and 94 years respecâ€" Mr. Rcbt. Andrews cf Matheson reâ€" pcrts he has rhubarb growing up fresh in his back vard and in the garâ€" dens of the Bermont Hotel they have a healthy root of yellow pansies in tively full bloom Wh hC Mr. J. Burton of Matheson was illed to Los Angeles, Cal. US.A. to ie bedside of his brother Allen who as been very ill for some time. Allen as planned to return home for a long me but his failing health prevented m from taking such a long trip. M T Ma Weir, Mrs. V. C Mrs. V. Monohan 2 > â€"BIL hostt 11 ht Postmaster‘s Residence, MeCart P.0O 11 joined in singing "Fcor they good Feliows." It goes withâ€" ng that Mr. and Mrs. Valliere greatly mssed at Ramore and but the best wishes for many f hapviness and good health wish expressed by all present. 1? M MT NVOY 1¢€ Merle brat ont the their â€" regular monthly lay November 2nd, at with thirteen members ‘s present. The Roll Call Beef" was answered in ne stressed the of 1e Aged," in this section spoke of the need for >mmunity Hall whers a imunity activities could ret others spoke of the t others ploughs he highw 12 J.â€" MOrIN, â€" MIS. G. U. H. Kennedy, Mrs. F. . Bernett, Mrs. Cal. . Cartwright, Mrs. R. R. Weir and Mrs. E. e <cPrice, visitors. Th rving tea were Mrs. C. V. Cartwright assisted M n 1€ of Engleh arents, M: { Matheson o ‘"‘Beef." Wm. Miles F. Draves, rin, Mrs. the Women Poll 10 blseked ill p Poll 9 Those Mrs. Myrs. nild the the E. C. Lapalme leturning Office Postmaste‘y‘s Residence MclIntosh Ssprings Agricultural Hall C J TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 10.10 a m. 4.50 em. 11.45 ran. in health and bottom in cost Our Alberta Lump â€" Red Jack Stoker Coal â€" Wood A. Chalifoux Phone 2023R 2 $7.00 tox included s 12.60 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY WE SERVE RAILWAY STRELE Silver Grill Daily Specials are tops PINE FOOD Ansonville Porgquis Juncection 2512,.p

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