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Porcupine Advance, 9 Jun 1932, 2, p. 1

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AUSTIN NEAME .. W. D. FORRESTER President Secretaryâ€"Treas. Executive Committee A. Bellamy J. Cowan W. Greaves H. R. Rowe C,. Keates P.O. BOX 1059, TIMMINS, QONT. Meeting HMeld in Oddfellows‘ Hall, Timmins WATCH ADVANCE FOR DATES 14â€"26 istâ€"T. Parsons Number | tained by exten # â€"< * Canadian Leglfln Ladies | ther than any Auxfllary new terrain in Meets twice a month in the Odaâ€" Erratic millin feliows‘ hall, Spruce St., Timmins as Mr. DePencie Mrs. MacMillan, President in ore drawn fro Mrs., G. Starling, Jr., Secretary { been overcome 511‘ blanket nlant u Meets every First and Third Tuesday of the month in the Oddfellows hall, Timmins Mrs, H. Parnell wW.M. the Moose Hall W. D. WATT, Chief J. PURDIE, Sec‘y Cornish Social Club Meetings held in the Hollinger Recreaâ€" tion Hall two evenings a month. Dates will be announced in The Advance L. TOMS, PresiGent W, A. STEPHENS, Sec.â€"Treas. Meets on the every month Meets in the Hollinger Recreation Hall semiâ€" monthly. Watch The Advance for Dates. G. A. Gibson, pres., 20 Messines ave. J. Pye, treas. A. Spence, hon. sec. Box 1175 Box 2013 VISITING LANCASTRIANXS WELCOME 14â€"26 Meets ist Tuesday in Meéets every PFriday evening in the Oddlellqws' Hall, Spruce St, North. Without speculation or doubt The Investors‘ Syndicate plan delivers you $10,800 on a known and certain dateâ€"from payments of as little as Dr. J. B. McClinton Be Sure of $10,800 116 Cedar St. S., Timmins Gold Star L.O.B.A. Physician and Surgeon PHONE 416 _â€"_ _ Moysey Building Investors Syndicate Ltd. PLAGTERER and CHIMNEY BUILDER Contract Work Nothing Too Small oz Too Large Sons of Scotland BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, | NOTARY PUBLIC 4 Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Building BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (Successor to Dr. Harrison) Second Section Address all communications to Established ~1894 Assets Over $46,000,000 TIMMINS L. O. L. wW. F. MeLEAN, W.M. A. E. HUMPHMRIES, R.S Timmins Camp Secretaryâ€"Treas Vice Presidents Representing 2nd and 4th Tuesday of n the Oddfellows‘ Hall Mrs. J. Gregson every month in Phone 562â€" M Timmins Ontario 14â€"26 14 red briefly to ing activities. into Namaqual ation decided Dome also was Crene red bri valu chas should write the Deputy Minâ€" ster of Fisheries, Ottawa, enclosing en cents for each copy required and tating whether the English edition or he French edition is desired. Erratic milling results in 1931, due, as Mr. DePencier said, to the pyrrhotite in ore drawn from the greenstone, have been overcome by installation of a blanket plant, which has now reduced tailings to the low level which sbtainâ€" ed on the old mill prior to the fire. He pointed out that the average grade was now above the $7 mark, and that April prroduction showed recovery of 69 per cent. from blankets alone. Ex{traction in that month was 95.7 per cent., as against 92.53 per cent. average for 1931. This month, production showed exâ€" traction of 96.6 per cent. C xOOC0 f â€"bonds whicnhn hown shrinkage ind $500.000, wher stock was still valy irDeral aA@ div _ dend as circumsta permitted. Mr. Bache stated tha thought the company had accumu sufficient quick reserves to handle proposition which might come a Mr. Bache made it plain, however, shareholders could not expect to a Board of Directors and then how to direct. Ore reserves as at May 1 exes thoseâ€"shown at the end of the â€" pany‘s fiscal year by 50000 tons, s General Manager H. P. DePencie dealing with conditions at the t The tonnage milled was more thai placed by new ore, which had beetr tained by extension of old stc ther than any unusual discor new terrain in the mine. "ish Cook Book Ready Either French or English DOkery, who is now on [he d ient‘s staff. It gives authoritati )rmation and is designed to me eeds of the average Canadian |] Pleasing News for Dome Shareholders Incteased ment in mil cupine prc dividends n Geduld,. So Meeting Last Week Told that Ore R serves have Risen and the Dividend Policy will be Continued as Generous as Practical. pinion I1 ated e di 11 in but Doa wA day mpany, Juwes Ba that, while he dec urn ad | {€ ho Mine {lid airectorate Dividerd Policy s wishing to recelve mise of ma Furthermol ied np » AA bu ¢ Jorcn he mine aAas Ol ribut iden )ledg com %€ e, [ erâ€"Jimmy Knott 87, Betty Babcock 84. eâ€" | Rosie Greenberg 83, Louisa Ferrari 83. y.â€" ] Charlie Ansara 80. Room 5â€"â€"Sr. Iâ€"Miss Prettie, teacher in | â€"Edda Moretti 79, John Guistini 78, Clair Holley 78, Eileen Lainsbury 77, :e,%Hugh Allison 77, Adéle Hodgins 76, te| Linda Guistini 76, Barbara May 76, ie j Rolie Furphy 75, Bob Houle 75, Cecil a| Tippett 75, Edward Ferrari 75, Dorâ€" d |othy Eddlestone 75, Emmit McCrory 1â€" | 75, Leona Sparling 75, Thelma Craig Te | 75, Kathleen Martin 75. Room 7â€"Miss Hughes, teacherâ€" Shirley McDivitt, Joyce Ryan, Mike Onica, Morris FPishman, Marcella Lionella, Daisy Greaves, Lilion Bailey, Louisa Holley. Room 8â€"Miss Weston, teacherâ€"K. P.â€"Sr.â€"Helen Tompkinson, Ella Hegâ€" gart, Alvin Daher, Beryl McQuarrie, Joanne Langdon. Jr.â€"Helen Ritchie, Billy Bezanson Vivian Hudson. Sr. Pr.â€"Dora Grydchuk Ormston 79, Eileen Murley garet Tonnelli 79, Amilya Julius Gyorgy 75. Room 6â€"Miss Carter, teacherâ€"Jr Iâ€"Russel Fortin 84, Gwenville Appleâ€" by 80, Alice Giovanell{ 80, Corinne Churchâ€"78, John DelVellano 76, George Mammolite 75. May Honour Roll of the Moneta School The following is the May honour : for Moneta school:â€" scom 3â€"Sr. IIâ€"Miss MacLeod, t cherâ€"Edith Holley 82, Ruby Allison Tom Furphy 81, Lena Orland 80, Va Candusso 80, Eva Crocini 70, G Mazzucca 79, Mary DeGillio 78, Cl Marin 77, Lui DeGilio 77, Peter Fert 76, Patricia King 76. Jr. IIâ€"Room 4â€"â€"Miss Connor. teoa Standing of the Pupiis in the Various Classes at the Moneta Public School for the Month of Mavy. Appeal Thrown Out In | { This Kapuskasing Case: I 1l1m udgm red a According to wored aCctC £e oi intere: dismissed b C asIn iden h WA O In r., JUSLICEG 1L1O0¢ zes at Cochra 1€ â€"MIiss COonnor, tfachnâ€" 87, Betty Babcock 84 83, LOuisa Ferrari 83 ialn 111 TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1982 Kanuska Rene 1 Art a@aken 1€ 80, Cyril 79, Marâ€" Chap 78, 18 Honoursâ€"Sheila Lang, Lorraine Baâ€" derski. Primary Grade. Pirst class honoursâ€"Eileen Carriere, Anna McPherson, Eddy McLellan, Mary Cotnam. The next regular meeting of the Timmins town council is scheduled for Monday, June 13th, commencing at 4 t.m. Elmentary Grade. First class honoursâ€"FPloris McAlenâ€" din, Evelyn Campbell. Catherine Lang, Dorothy Lavereau. Honoursâ€"Mary Sutherland, Florence Baderski, Emmett Newton, David Banâ€" ning. Al Successful in the Musitc Examinations Pupils Taking Honours at Examinations HMeld at Grey Nuns‘ Convent by J. . Bearder, Mus, Doc., FR.C.O. 14@ obtain Honoursâ€"Joan Clemens Honoursâ€"Chles Dc movan, Genevienyve vin McAlendin. Y following were successfu btained certificates:â€" Intermediate Grade. t class honoursâ€"Mary Everard McGrath. north, ilimmin June 4th, by J. H F.R.C.O., the f Music, Montreal _following Junior Grade. class honoursâ€"Olive Lafranie Nun music were held at onvent, 116 Spruce mins, on Saturday J. H. Bearder, Mus the Dominion Colâ€" Donovan an, Doris Bissonnette, ful Five Hundred Level the Best on the Ashley Mine All members are requested to enter the Lake Shield event in order that secores for complete rounds of 18 holes may be had for handicap purposes. On Saturday, June 1l1th, Ball Sweepâ€" takes will be held if sufficient memâ€" bers desire same. The Married Men were victorious in their match last Saturday against the Single Men, both sides enjoying a very pleasant supper afterwards. The scores of the 3rd and 4th rounds of the Lake Shield event will be used as the quahfying scores for the Club Trophy, the 32 lowest net scores qualiâ€" fying. The Club Trophy competition is a handicap event and will commence July 9th, and eliminations continue weekly until the winner is declared. The Gev). Lake Shield competitionâ€" 72 holes, medal play,â€"4 rounds of 18 holes each,â€"may be played by members any time between June l1th and July 2nd inclusive. Special signed score cards are to be obtained from Mrs. ‘Starling before commencing play on any of the 4 rounds. Play for Geo. Lake Shield Competition May be Played any time Between June l11th and July 2nd. Other Notes About Golf Events Here. t is underst00Od that about 70 ; he drifting done so far has be re. There is a good chance th: loser work possible under stopin it much of the balance into th ble grade column. The levels an 50 p.c. to 60 p.c. ore. Good lasted into the 1e underground ttle farther no i the half yeal 12e entire outpi p.Cc. to ig made ind wht¢ 300â€"ft. level of the Ashley is _ the best percentage of ore had level in the operations of this Corporation gold subsidiary. iderstood that about 70 p.c. of s road will be aiflic by Augus 150 tons cay C ldir m to 6U D.Cc. ore. ade in drifting when the mill i should be largs it. ~Date :of C pends to sC with which is finished. outp hen } his latter cpe ~another hole bed of the la workings at a LULIC yvay th L ~Lhe Ccor n 1,053,000 from M 1 > may b ike fron YO] TUC 200,000 it nex hC District Banquet _ of Shriners‘ Club Noble S. T. Walker next propnsed the toast to "Sister Temples" in a few wellâ€" chosen words. This was responded to by Noble Al. H. Clark, of Moccha Temple, London, Ontario. Noble Clark. who resides in North Bay, said that though his Temple was in London and immediate district, he felt that he beâ€" longed more to Rameses, in whose jurisdiction he lived and spent most of his time. In concluding he extended greetings from Moccha Temple and warmest thanks to Rameses Nobles for his recepntion. The toast to visiting lodges outside Timmins district was propbsed by Noble Dr. J. A. McInnis in a short, pithy address, and responded to by Noble D. W. Cameron, Potentate‘s Aide, of Cochrane, and Noble George Gill, Poâ€" tentate‘s Aide, of Kirkland Lake. Noble Claude Morrison was also callâ€" ed upon to speak on behalf of the Iroâ€" quois Falls Nobles. Noble Moncon expressed the great pleasure the visit of the Tllustrious Poâ€" tentate had given, and also took adâ€" vantage of the occasion to announce POWER COMPANY REPORTS AN TINCREASE IN EARNINGS mg adqdaress pleasure at Nobles of t] his hearty 1 Pleasing Event at Empire Hotel Last Friday. Illustrious Potentate of Rameses Temple. Toronto, Visiâ€" tor Here., Al l IT‘l very wellâ€"attended bangq by the Porcupine and District Shriners of Rame: i Friday evening last. ie fifty Nobles sat down e mining ind Queb compani nded rwed by King." the InmMm rman then int: Potentate and c 1e Nobles a hea trict to the d A. Macaulay t D ‘"Rameses T and Anumorous ad was responded to tentate in a very He expressed his ¢ eing present to m District and he e: inks for the courté ; provided for him n ‘expressed the great it of the Tllustrious Poâ€" ven, and also took adâ€" occasion to announce o hold a Shriners‘ ball receding the fall cereâ€" en Sin time pas on the branc ‘ mon 0.191 . Tllu tTe Dran ice 1924 nE np 1C 16 ut y and Durâ€" jyeriod 1 ««.. WINDOW end {U 6 mt( 1€ | | W, RUSHWORTH 3â€"18 President Timmins Pionecer Chess amsg Checker Club. Meets every Wool worth‘s More Phone 625 21 Fourth Avenue PETERBOROUCGH, ONT . Manufacturersâ€"Awningsâ€"Flagsâ€"Ten Accountant Accounting and Offic PHYSICIAXN AND SORGEON Modern Department for Electtm Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Â¥ie Old P.0. Bldg., Timmins â€" Phonme 66 Third Avenue Officeâ€"Room 10 P.O. Box 1501 Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0. L.S. Pine Street South Langdon CAUTHIER PLATUS| Schumacher and South Poreupgs®eâ€" ! CHARTERED ACCOUNTYTA For Offhices, Faciories, Public Buildings, Stores, Etc. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. For Particulars and Prices, wrire Dr. J. Mindess Barristers, Solicitors, Et« A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK . TDMMIN®, ONT. Barristers, Ssolicitors, Ete Barristt S. G. FOWLEER O Second i Sectionm | Ventilating ~At i | Store. Visitors Members Invite 1C¢ Solicitor District t 2y Block, ‘Fimmimm,., (mt e of

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