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Porcupine Advance, 19 May 1949, 1, p. 7

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Started cockerels, pullets, nonâ€"sexâ€" ed many (breeds and. cross breeds to choose from 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 week! old:at .bargain prices while they last. Also day old cockerels, pullets and nonâ€"sexed chicks, turkey poults, immediate: delivery. A sample of the bargains: 6 week old Lig‘it Sussex X New ‘Hampshires, New Hampshires, Light s x cockerels 36.95, nonâ€" sexed 43.95, pullets 58.95. Send for complete bargain price listâ€"and catâ€" alogue,. Tweddle Chlck Hatcheries Limited _1 ; Fergus, Ontario THE: CANAD!IAN BANK â€"OF COMMERCE se‘ A WORD PER INSERTION * (minimum 50¢) PHONES â€" Office 3819 Res. 2747 27 4i All claims against the.Estate of Nellie Babic.(also known as Nelâ€" le Babic), late of the Town of Timmins, who died on or about the Bist day of Novembem' 194-4, must be filed with the underâ€" signed ‘before June 2nd, 1949, afâ€" ter which date distribution of the estate will beâ€"made having regard only to the claimsâ€" of which the undersigned shall then have Dated at Timniins, Ontario, this 12th day bf May, 1949. Peter Babic, Amumm with WIH Annexed, by his Solâ€" icitor, J. Licbermm, 206 Sky Block,. 'l;mhs‘ to ~assist in buying or improving your home, f?régdor any other need? Apply to nearst branch ‘of G. N. ROSS AND CO Harold W. Gauthier Monthly Deposits provide Expert Swiss Watchmaker AOO?UNTAN‘!‘S F Municipal Auditors DAR ST. 5. TIMMINS ONT. PEBhongs 640 and 681 ‘PROFESSIONAL CARDS Financial you require a , 20, the Board of Trustces of the Roman Catholic Separate ESchosl f Schwl Section No. 1 in the Townâ€" ship of MountJoy require to borrow m of $15,000.00 for school purâ€" poses, namely, to build, equip and enâ€" large present School to six rooms for such purpote to issue debentures therefor besring interest at the rate ¢f Fcour and one half (4‘%*%) per centâ€" um per annum which is the amount oft the debt intended to be created by this byâ€"lsaw; * AND WHEREAS it is expedient .to make th» principal of the said debt repayuble in twenty (20) annual inâ€" staiments of the respective amounts shown in the second column of Scheâ€" dulc "A" hereto which is hereby daâ€" clared to be and form a part of this bylaw; : AND WHEREAS it will be necesâ€" sary to‘ raise during the respective years of the said of twenty vesrs tho respective sums set forth PP CE in the fourth column of Schedule "A" Lereto to pay the yearly sum of prinâ€" cipal and interest as they become due: AND WHEREAS the amount of tie whole rateable property rateable for: Separate School purposes in the said. School Sectior No. 1 in the Township‘ cf Mountjoy according to the last revised assessment roll is $164,527.00. AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for School Section No. 1 in the Township of Mountjoy is $77,300.00 aad no part of principal or interest is in arrears. NOW THEREFORE the Board 0f Trustees Oof the Roman Catholic Sepâ€" arate School for School Section NO. 1 in the Township of Mcuntjoy ENACTS AS FOLLOCOWS: 1. That for the purposes aforesaid there shall be borrowed the sum of $15,000.00 and debentures of the Board of Trustees of the Roman â€" Catholic Separate School for Section No. 1 in the Township of Mountjoy shall be issued therefor in sums of not less than Cne Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. The said debentures shall have coupons attached thereto for the payâ€" payment of interest annually. 2. The debentures shall be dated as of the first day of May 1949 and shall be payable in twenty (20) annual inâ€" staliments on the first day of May in each of the years 1950 to 1969 incluâ€" sive, and the respective amounts of principal payable in each of such irears shall be as shown in Schedule "A‘"" hereto annexed. 3. The debentures as to both princiâ€" pal and interpst shall be expressed in Chhaditn ‘currency,. and shall be payable at the Bank of Nova Scotia, Timmir,ns, Ontario. 4. The Chairman and Secretaryâ€" Treasurer of the said Board shall sign and issue the said debentures, and the debentures shall be sealed with the corporate seal of the said Board. The interest coupons attached to the deâ€" bentures shall be signed by the said Secretaryâ€"Treasurer and his signature thereon may be written, stamped, lithcgraphed or engraved. 5. During the twenty years, the curâ€" rency of the debentures, the respecâ€" tive sums set forth in the fourth colâ€" umn of Schedule "A" hereto shall be levied and collected annually by a BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW } Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TIMMINS sO. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Briice Ave. Ph. Off. 223 Ph. Off. 96 BARRISTERS SOLICITORS BARRISTERâ€"ATâ€"LAW 9 Third Ave. â€" Phone 332 William Shub, B. A 48A Crawford St. S. Drew Block Ph. Off. 223 Res. 492 V.S., D.V.M. L.L.B. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR PUBLIC Frank H. Bailey, VETERINARY PHYSICIAN SURGEON * suOonE 1536M _ Township of Mountjoy §. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A. Phone 1110 PUBLIC NOTICE i8 HEREBY CGIâ€" VEN that it is the intention of the mdmcmuondnu BYâ€"LAW NO ._...â€".,â€"â€" BEING A BYâ€"LAW to stop up cerâ€" tiin portions of the unâ€"named ufic'utmo!mu-a Cochrane, certain portions of Hamelin Street as shown on said Plan Mâ€"29 Cochrane and a lane between Lots 19 and 20 as shown on Plan Mâ€"88 Cochâ€" rane. | WHEREAS the Council of the Corpâ€" craticn deems it desirable to close and stop up certain portions of <the unâ€"named street on the West boundâ€" ary of Plan Mâ€"29 Cochrane,© certain portions of Hamelin Street as shown on Plan Mâ€"29 Cochrane and the lane tetwc*n Icts 19 and 20 according to Plan Mâ€"88 Cochrane. AND WHEREAS the Council desires to have the right to lease or "ell the pcortions of the streets and the lane so stopped up. AND WHEREAS notice of the inâ€" tention of the Council has been duly advertised as required by the Muniâ€" cipal Act and all persons who claim that their land would be prefudicially affected by this byâ€"law and who*apâ€" plied to be heard have been heard by the Council. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACâ€" TED AS A BYâ€"LAW OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS as follows:â€" 1. There is hereby closed and stopâ€" ped up that part of an unâ€"named street on the west boundary of Plan Mâ€"29 Cochrane described as follows:â€" "Commencing at the south west angle of Lot 17 as shown on Registered Plan Mâ€"29 C:chrane: Thence North Ast. aâ€" icng the east boundary of the said street shown on said plan a distance of 750 feet to a point on the easterly extenâ€" sion of the south boundary of Westâ€" mount Boulevar® as shown on regisâ€" tered Plan Mâ€"88 Cochrane; Thenc? South 89 degrees 56 minutes West on said easterly extension 33 feet to a point on the West boundary of lands laid out under Registered Plan Mâ€"29 Cochrane: Thence South Ast. along said West boundary 750 feet to a point on the Westerly extension of the South boundary of Lot 17 as shown on said plan; Thence North 89 deâ€" grees 56 minutes east along said Wesâ€" terley extension 83 feet to the point of commencement." 2. There is hereby closed and stopâ€" ped up that portion of an unâ€"named street shown on the West boundary of Plan Mâ€"29 Cochrane described as follows:â€" ‘"Commencing at a point on the east boundary of the 33 foot street shown along the west boundary Registered Plan Mâ€"29 Cochrane, tae said point being North Ast. 825 feet from the south west angle of Lot 17 as shown on said plan; Thence North Ast. along the east boundary of said strect a distance of 730.92 feet to a point at the north west angle of Lot 13 as shown on said plan; Thence Nortls 89 degrees 57 minutes West along the westerly extension of the north boundary of said Lot 33 feet to a point on the west boundary of said plan; Thence South Ast. along said west boundary 731 feet to a point South 89 degrees 56 minutes West from the point of commencement; Thence North 89 degrees 56 minutes special rate sufficient therefor over and above all other rates in the same manner and from the like persons and property, by, from, upon or out of which other Separate School rates are levied, raised and collected for the said period of twenty years. 6. The said sum of $15,000.00 so borâ€" rowed and interest thereon and the said. debentures shall be and the same are hereby made a charge upon the schcolâ€"house property and preémises and on the real and personal property vested in the said Board of Trustses of the ~Roman Catholic Separate School for School Section No. 1 in the Township of Mountjoy and upon all the Separate School rates of the said Board to be hereinafter imposed until the said debentures and each and every of ‘them togetfier with all interest thereon shall have been fully paid and satisfied. 7. The said debentures may contain any clause providing for. registraâ€" ticn thereof authcrized by any Statute relating to Municipal debentures in force at the time of the issue thereof. Read a first and second time this 21 day of April A.D. 1949 200.00 200:00 1,000.00 : Read a third time and finally passed this 21 day of April A.D. 1949 J. P. Bergeron 6 Chairman H. Lemieux Secretaryâ€"Treasurer '.‘.?l,\ ® ‘_,1{-‘: y:" : i6 SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! tGiein to Roebinson. MHarry Pie., killed in acâ€" ucn.lhly May i7th, 1944. . In loving mcmory. Mother and Brother Colin. All druggists. BYâ€"LAW NUMBER STX BF IT ENACTED and it is hereby ena~ted that the location of the Head Office of the Company be and tiae same is hereby changed from the City of Toronto to the Town of Timmins, in th» Province of Ontario. Company. Staten Porcupine Mines Limited per V. DiTullio â€" President P. D‘Aleâ€"sandri â€" Secretary 20, 21 3. There is hereby closed and stopâ€" ped up that portion of Hamelin street described as follows:â€" "Commencing at the south west. angle of Lot 16 as shown on Registered Plan Mâ€"29 Cocaâ€" rane: Thence North 89 degrees 56 minâ€" utes East along the south boundary of said Lot 594 : to the south east angle thereof; Thence South Ast. 66 feet to a point at the north east‘angle of Lot 17 as shown on said plan; Thence south 89 degrees .56 minutes West along the north boundary of said Lot 594 feet to the north west East 33 feet to the said point of comâ€" mencement." angle thereof; Thence North Ast. 60 feet to the point of commencement." 4.: There is hereby closed and stopâ€" ped ‘up that part of Hamelin street described as follows:â€" "Commencing at the South west angle of LOot »0 as shown on Registered Plan Mâ€"29 Cochrane;"Thence North 89 degrees 56 minutes East along the south boundary of said Lot 200 feet to a point; Thence south Ast. 66 feet to a point on the north boundary of Lot 9 as shown on said plan; Thence South 89 degrees 56 minutes West along said north. boundary 200 feet to the north west: angle of said Lot; Thence North 66 feet to the point of commencement." 6. There is hereby closed and stopâ€" ped up the lane between Lots 19 and 20 on Plan Mâ€"80 Cochrane., 6. The Corporation may lease or sell the portions of the street shown on the west boundary of Plan Mâ€"29 Coâ€" chrane, the portions of Hamelin street and ‘the lane between Lots 19 and 20 as shown on Plan Mâ€"80 Cochrane so closed ‘and stopped up." s Ames on ave â€"A «mm a v P Tt the corporate seal of the AND FUMEB TAKE NOTICE that ;any person who claims that their land will be rbdudlcxally affected by the byâ€"law ’and who applies to be ceard will be heard by the Council, in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent at a time to be fixed thereâ€" for. upon the application to be heard. ENACIED this third day of May, DATED at Timmins, Ontario this 9th day of May, 1949. 6 â€" drgk corrpORAaTION OF THE °_ _ TOWN OF TIMMINS By V. Salomaa Clerk. 19, 20, 21, 22 The first major application of atâ€" omic power to commerce likely â€"will be in propelling ships. . ~IN MEMORIAM Circus people are noted for their tolerance, and among them a man‘s belief is respected. Staten Porcupine Gold Mines Limited (No Person®dl Lisbility) Matheson And Miss M. Gould has accepted the News | pesition as interim Superintendent Of Rosedale Memorial Hospital Matheâ€" 3y Ml‘ G R. Weir som. â€" Miss Gould has fotmerly servâ€" ed at Markedale. Hearts and Toronâ€" Mlsses Grace McCall of Shillingâ€" ' to. Residents of Matheson and districts Dl'.mdmrs. Go Cl'aml ton and Mlflen Weir of Mathoson welcome her and wish her the best of _ e Kis # ta o mas _2 t Dr. and Mrs. G. Crann Honored at Banquet sn hundred residents of Holtyre, Raâ€" more and Matheson held a banguet t the Ro‘s Mine Hall prior to their ieaving Holtyre to take up residence «t their home at Elk Laks. Doctor has found it necessary to reâ€" tire from practice on account of ill ~salth. The hall was decorated with aoleored streamers while at the end of the hall "Au Revoir"® and "Good Luck" were clearly visible on tinfoil signs. The guests of honour, Dr. and Mrs. Crann were accompanied to the hall by Mr. and Mrs. W. Sweet, close riends of the couple, and as they enâ€" tered t:e crowd began to sing heartâ€" ly, "For They are Jolly Good Felâ€" lows" until they took their places at the head table. Councillor J. Ellistt was chairman for the evening. The toast was proposed by Mr. Jack Sparâ€" row. Reverend K. I. Cleator of Maâ€" hteson gave the benz2diction. The gifts, a sum of money and an engraved tray, were presented by Mrs. I. Ayres who in a few fitting words expressed the fselings of regret at their departure from Holtyre, and the best wishes of everybody for their future happiness. A corsage of flowers the gift from the Women‘s Institute and Curling Club was prestnted bo Mrs. Crann by Mrs. Wm. Provencher vresident of the Club. Other speakers included, Dr. R. C. Wade and Mr. M. D.*Kaye of Matheson and Mr. C. Oliâ€" vier of Ramore. Dr. and Mrs. Crann will be greatly missed in this comâ€" munity as they were keenly interestâ€" ed in all community activities. Mrs. C. R. Weir Elected â€" Pres. Women‘s Institute At the recent meeting of Matheson Branch of the Wom?n’s Institut: held in the Kin Kabin, Matheson. the folâ€" lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year:â€" president, Mrs. C. R. Weir, secretaryâ€"treasurer. Mrs. Robt. Craig, first viceâ€"president, Mrs. J. Kitt©, second viceâ€"president, Mrs. 6. Morin, social welfare, Mrs. Vern Monâ€" ohan, agriculture and Canadian Irâ€" dustry, ‘Mrs B. Mills, historical reâ€" search, Mrs. C. R. Weir, publicity Mrs. J. Morin, home economics, Mrs. F. Roberts, citizenship, Mrs. Roy Joinâ€" son, district delegate, Mrs. L. Johnâ€" son alternate Mrs. R. Craig, area deleâ€" gate, Mrs. . Bennett, alternate Mrs. J. Morin, director Mrs. A. Bennett. A surprise birthday party was held, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Berâ€" iiflghofl’ at Matheson, Saturday, May 14th when friends gathered to celeâ€" brate Mrs. Berlinghofil‘s birthday. While the guest of honour was doing;l Mr. and Mrs. Berlinghoff Feted® at Surprise Party her shopping the friends arrived with refreshments topped with a birthday cake decorated for the occasion. One of the guests took a series of photoâ€" zraphs Of the gathering and Mrs. Berâ€" linghoff was the recipient of many lovely gifts: Those celebrating the occasion were,â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Roâ€" berts, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Brown, Mrs. F. Wagâ€" horn, Mrs. Howard Smith and Mrs. Roy. Those unable to attend but sending gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ollman. and Mrs. G. Crann of Hoeltyre hancurad recently when about Waxh Misses Grace McCall of Shillingâ€" ton and Marten» Weir of Matheson visited with their cousin, Nita Hongh, at Kirkland Lake over the weekâ€"ern:d. son Bruee of Toronto and Hamilton rave moved back to the Mathceson district for the season. They plan to coftinue their hobby with "Bees", with yards at different farms in the Mr and Mrs. David Dupont, formerâ€" ly of Matheson, ncow of Timmins, visâ€" â€" _ FOR COMFORT ited with relatives at Matheson over XP oAAAE the weekâ€"end. He (at t::e :o "C district Resident; of Matheson and districts who are ankiously awaiting the reâ€" ports of the local seed Fair, Mr. Hanâ€" lan promisecs to be able to release them for the next issue of th:e Adâ€" Mi. Robt. Craig of Matheson lhas just returned from Port Arthur. vance. Mr. R. S. Potter of Matheson left on a business trip to Toronto. last weekâ€"end. Mr. Art Jackson of Timmins visited friends at Matheson and waent on fishing trip in the district over the weekâ€"end. The contract for the rebuilding of Bustard Bros. Garage (formerly Mc Leans) has been given to the Mathcâ€" son Contracting Company. â€" The debâ€" ris from the fire is being removed in readiness for the building. # Word Ajas been received that the former Superinteandent of the Matheâ€" son Hospital Miss F. Nancekievill is wel! and very appreciative of the gift given to her by the people of Math2â€" scon and dGdistrict. Miss Nancekievill wishes everybody to know that she Anyone Wishing to see the 1948 Financial Stateâ€" ment of the Timmins Public School Board may do so by calling at the office of the Secretary, Cenâ€" tral School, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Saturdays between 9 a.m. and 12 noon: The Council of the Town of Timmins hereby invites tenders for the supplying of the following: 29 Firemen‘s Uniforms (Tunic and two Trousers) 58 Shirts | 29 Black Ties Particulars as to style, cloth, etc.. may be had on application to the Fire: Chiof. Tenders must be sealed and marked "Tender for Firemen‘s Uniforms" and must be submitted to the undersigned on or beâ€" fore 4 p.m. E. S. T.., May 31st., 1949. The right is reserved to reject any or all tenders. % $ # V. Salomaa, Town Cierk, 220 Algonquin Blvd., E., Timmins, OQOntario. Town of Timmins Te';ader for Uniforms It was in the small hours of the morning. A befuddisd geatleman was fumkling .or the keyhole., Seeing his difficulity, a kindly pcliceman came to the erscuc. "Can I zs:lp you find the keyhole?" he asked. \_"Wen‘t be necessary," said the othc® cheerfully. . "You just hold the house still and I can manage." He (at movies): "Can you sc all right?" Our Daily Specials are tops in health and bottom in cost. PAGE SEVEN : "Yes."‘ "Change Plases with mo. will "ts there a draft on ysu?" WE SERVE FINE FOOD HOLD TIHE HOUSE Siver Grill RAILWAY STREET Ansonville seat comfortable?"

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