Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 26 Aug 1925, 1, p. 3

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To-morrow (Thursday) the party of ;.-;;‘; On(;mo School Teachers on tour of :-?"z"’the North will visit Timmins. Over x180 registered for the trip North when . _ / the train. left Toronto on Sunday As. evening last. Of the 186 registered, *** 159 were women. The eommittee in charge of the trip =c01lnpns:§ exgEht public sghoobi prln‘ncl- pas with A. E. Bryson of Silwerthorn éhmrman and :Charles 4. Fraser _of Manhing Avenue School as Secreâ€" tary, the other members being Prinâ€" cipals W. J. Thomson and : R. M. Speirs of Toronto, and Principals W. E. Moor of Dundas, C. E. Kelly, John Munro, B.A., and Martin Kerr, B.A., of Haxmlton § ', 15 Wilson Ave. Phone 275â€"j ©180 Left Toronto on Suriday. Evening for . ‘h North Land. Will be at Timmins Toâ€"mo: 'l P + 4 at us 7 * 4 4 n No Ne + s l5 Page My ! : € 7 i "“"? 6 + ‘ : § .; | i C i N L. TOWERS These tours of A the North are conâ€" dneted under the auspices of the Onâ€" tario Edueational Association and the Ontario of Education. The teachers going on the trip are seâ€" lected by the Teachers‘. Institutes in the various inspectorates. Elsewhere in this issue will be found thé complete itinerary of the tour. The party traâ€" vel by special train, and every comfort and convenience is provided. . The party have their own doctor , nurse ‘etc. On the present trip the Ontario Legislature, which provided a grant toward the expense of the trip, is reâ€" presented by A. C. Lewis, M.P.P. Miss Hannah M. Gwyn of Dundas is the official nurse, and Dr. A. E. Broughâ€" ton of Toronto the physician. G. Roy Fenwick, Director of Music for the Hamilton public schools, will organize and direct the community singing. Inspector J. E. Benson, M.A., of Windâ€" sor and W. C, Mitchell, B.A., of Torâ€" |.. Most of the committee are wellâ€" known in this part of the North Land, |either because of the friends made,on previous visits of the teachers here, or for other reason. . Mr. Bryson, for instance, was formerly principal of the public school Cobalt, and so was known to many here. The ganial secretary of the committee, Mr. Chas. G. <â€"Fraser, has been here on every trip made by |the teachers, and as he makes new friends on every trip and cements old friendships, he has quite a lin¢â€"up of admirers here now. gMr. Kelly is famous here as an oldâ€"time schoolmasâ€" ter of the bright lad that later â€"became the Churchâ€"like Mayor of Timmins. So it goes. Mr. Moore has been herel' on previous occasions and has made friends here. As a matter of fact all the visiting .teachers make friends here from year to year, and in case it were the same ones coming here year after year they would have hosts of old friends before this, their fifth, 'annual trip. However, the rule is that no teacher takes the trip twice. The idea is that the tour of the North gives the teachers the opportunity to learn of the natural resqurces, the inâ€" dustrial activities and the physical features ‘of the North Land so that they may teach intelligently and acâ€" curately, from firstâ€"hand knowledge, and explain to their pupils in the South the wonders and the possibiliâ€" ties of this great North. Each teachâ€" er has to give a detailed report of the. trip to the Teachers‘ Institute sendâ€" ing him or her, and so the facts about the North are being spread. A great number of different teachers have now visited the North on these ~annual trips, and there is no doubt but that much good has resulted to the North, to the teachers, from these tours. from puré, choice, selected_ meats are our Sansages We want you to try them, for we know.you wxll say they are. the best réal country pork sausages you ever ate.â€"=Our frankfurâ€" of ittee are wellâ€" he North Land, riends made,on teachers here, Mr. Bryson, for principal of the d so was known ial secretary of as. G. â€" Fraser, y trip made by he :makes new ind cements old ite a of gMr. Kelly is ime schoolmasâ€" at later â€"became Timmins. been here and has made tter of fact all make friends ‘ton, Franktown, Fenelon more, Cookstown, Craigie Lea, Dunnville, Dundas, Duntroon, Dover Centre, Ennismore, Ford, Flesherâ€" , Falls, Forâ€" est, Galt, Glenburnie, Guelph, Hamâ€" ilton, Island Grove, Ilderton, Kenâ€" Leith, . Lakeside, â€". London, Little Britain, Markham, â€" Milton, Millbank, â€" Mimico, . Mountain,. Niâ€" agaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, Norwood, â€" North Bay, Oakville, \Ottawa, Orangeville, Oakwood, Port Hope, Peterboro‘, Port ‘Burwell, Parry Sound, Renfrew, Richmond Hill, Stony Creek, Seaforth, St. Mary‘s, Stamford, Seeley‘s Bay, Sheffield, Strathroy, Stratford, St. Ann‘s, Sarâ€" nia, Tweed, Thornhill, Tottenham, Toronto, Uxbridge, Vankleek Hill, Victoria Harbour, Waterford, Woodâ€" stock, Wales, Wiarton, Wellandport, Weston, Wilsonville, Welland, Woodâ€" ville, Windsor and Waubashene. week on a visit to Mr. Montgomery‘s % o meryfl parents, My,‘ and Mrs. Phil Montgomâ€" **Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Montgom:â€" ery and faxmly, of Timmins, spent a few days :in Hmleybury The finals will be played the follow» ing week, when the Golf Club Trophy will "be decxded upoun. The semiâ€"finals, being played this Saturday will be followed with great interest. The matches to be played are :â€"â€" ' ‘ J. Bacon, Hollinger, versus 8. Drew, Timmins. x C. G. Williams, Hollinger, versus J. A. MacDonald, Timmins. ns 5 . dloacbet J. Bacon, Hollinger, won ffom P. E. Cooper, Schumacher. ' G. S. Drew, Tlmmms, won from J W. Fogg, Timmins. C..G. Williams, Hollinger, won from. L. Pare, Hollinger. ‘ J, A. McDonald, Timmins, won from C. M Auer, Tummns | _-â€"â€".- i Nv“, 9 Pare, Hollmger, won from J Grassett, Timmins. â€"J. A. MeDonald Timmins, won from v. H. Emery, Hollmger C. M. Auer, Timmins, won from S Wookey, Schumacher. J. W. Fogg, Timmins, won from R D. Parker, Schumacher. - . _C. G. Williams, Holhnger, won from H. Garner, ‘Timmins. In the third round, which was playâ€"- ed on Saturday, the foIIowmg is the result of the matches.; . S. A. Wookey.. Geo. Drew . ,‘-".. i ~W. Lang Murdle S. R. Harrison.. J. A. McDonald. Dr. H. I{ Moore John Knox ..... W. Wylie ...... C..G. Williams.. G. S. Drew, Timmins won from F. M Macpherson, Timmins. . J. A. McDMonald......... 83â€"13 â€" 70 Dr. H. I{ Moore........ 104â€"24 80 John Knox ............. 104â€"25 79 W. Wylie .............. 91â€"11 80 C..G. Williams......;.... 92â€"17 , 75 W. â€" H. Pritchard, s*.... 98â€"25 73 C. H. Adams......,. / The weather during the week was fine for the Golf Club Trophy matches, and the completed second round on| Fnday night stood as follows :â€" ~\P. E. Cooper Schumacher, Won' from _ Dr. A. . S. Porter, Timmins. J.. _ W. Fogg....... D. Sutherland ..... H. Garner ......... W. S. Macphe*son. D. Mackie ......... Bacon, Hollinger, won from F. M Auer, Timmins. In connection with the third round for the Golf Club Trophy on Saturday a Sweepstake was also held, and this was a good drawing card. Twentyâ€" two members of the Golf Club entered the sweepstake, Mr. Harry B, Austin winning the first prize, Mr, D. Mackie coming second, one stroke dividing him and the winner, Though no prize was awarded for the third place, Mr. Geo. S. Drew playing against Mr. J. W.. Fogg in a Golf Club Trophy match to'o'.k this position. The following is D. W. O‘Sullivan.. ;. H. Steven........... H. Austin .......... P. E. Cooper........ J. Bacon ........... a list of the players entering â€" "the sweepstake, and the gross score, han- dieap and net score of each :â€" D. W. O‘Sullivan....... 107â€"27 80 H. ‘Steven.............. 104â€"18 936 H. Austin .......... . $9â€"â€"23 66 Mr. Harry B. Austin First in Sweepâ€" stake and Mr. D. Mackie, Second. SWEEPSTAKE AND GOLF â€"CLuB TroPay Within the week which the trip occupies the teachers will visit Sudâ€" bury, Creighton, Coniston, â€" Sault Ste. Marie, the Agawa Canyon, Hearst, Kapuskasing, Cochrane, Timâ€" mins, Iroquois Falls, New Liskeard, Haileybury, Cobalt, Temagami and North Bay, itX The people of Timmins generally will give very hearty welcome to the teachers, and all will trust that their visit here will prove pleasant and inâ€" teresting. . AiGebAAy _ AIGAILLDS â€" vxlle, Bridgeburg, Bolton, Campbell- delegates are:â€"Agincourt, â€" Alton Be:g:n‘y, Belleville, _ Brockville, Brantford, Bar River, Bona Vista, he Haileyburian last week says ” m 7 . : 3 . 4 f ; j y + f" ..t’l v" 2 € H Y '\‘ s party has.re tives from| _ â€" PRA t _ 5 % P Â¥eo e T trip Sudâ€"| , ault yon, ‘imâ€" ard, and ally f ‘‘Mac. Lang, member in the proâ€" vincial house for the district of Cochâ€" rane, will become a citizen of Haileyâ€" bury in the néar future. He has purâ€" chased a‘lot at the corner of Georgina Avenue and ‘Probyn Street and will build a new house. When this is comâ€" pleted, Mr. and Mrs. Lang will move, from their present home in South Porcupine to Haileybury. They are well known here and throughout the district and. will be welcomed to town.‘‘ T The Haileyburian last week deâ€" finitely settled the various reports as to Mr. Mac. Lang, M.P.P. for this riding, moving to Haileybury. The Harleyburian said :â€" MAC. LANG, M.P.P. HAS BOUGHT RESIDENCE IN HAILEYBURY race, single women‘s race, Invitation Foogball (five to a side), Baseball (Twilight League), Softball, Quoits, etc., efc. Good prizes for all events and a good time sure. Everthing has been definitely arranged and nothing left to chance, but the weather, be unusually interesting. The proâ€" gramme has been well looked after by the committee in charge and will prove mostâ€" enjoyable. There will be boys‘ and girls‘ races, 100 yds. dash, 440 yds., relay {‘race, married women‘s ‘The Hollinger Recreation Cub are holding their, annual Field Day this (Wednesday) afternoon. The event commenees at 1 p.m., and promises to | Open to 8 p.m. by appointment 13 PINE ST. _ ‘Phone 173W â€" GOLDWIN HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY PARLORS . 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