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Porcupine Advance, 16 Jun 1932, 1, p. 1

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stal a gas t south. This be under the nginee. !wben 1 meetin tion CC merchants, ] was received as tected by an inc for transient t: out that those were all taxpay eavy ones at t] able to pay ta> have some prote petition. Trans to slaughter of jured the mer Even the tran much in the er it necessary to ess men and t f $500. This f: citizen startin by a man i usiness, as he after a year. 5« lors Richardso® vwfll be introduc acouncu with a transient trade $500.00. The m A letter from A. Lennox jected to the assessing of hi 45 Lake Shore road for all c the building was not compl May. He suggested that th was confusing this nhnouse wit next door to it. Both Asses: nen and his assistant, Leo C were positive the house had it and was being used when 1 their rounds for the assessn nnox submitted bills to : the hardwood flooring was n til January and the elect ot done till later. Counci these things, however, were things done to a house befc occupied and so they ow this altered the matter "Thos. M. Busby, of Grac hnat the pay his t in the to to get oC was aske there wa asked fo meetings At the regular meeting of council on Monday afterno GGeo. 5. Drew was in the « Councillors A. Ritchardson, A. son were prest In the residential section of the tow there are applications for 86 ne houses at an estimated cost of $59,34: Also there are 36 permits for altera tions and repairs, the estimated cos of these being $10,859.00. New garages and sheds total 21 at a estimated cost of $1,258.:00. The appili cations for alterations and chimney are 2, with the estimated cost bein given as $75.00 for these. 400,00. This includd Ecclestone garage and ing on Pine street, so to see that the estim down as the Marshallâ€" ing alone will cost cl for the four. The e the alterations and a as $7,100.00 for the bu Building Permits / in Town Exceed 150 150. The total estim: $91,137.00, but th far below the actual For some odd reason that invariably the es amount. In the business sectio issued for new buildin with 10 permits for a additions. The total est the four new buildings is en in appiying for a building p is much below the actual cost. safe to say that the cost of new | ings and repairs and improvemer the town of Timmins this year w well over $150,000.00, so far as buildings for which permits hav Teady been secured are conce The total n mits issued in from Jan. ist. Eightyâ€"six New Houses Going up in Fimmins This Summer. Total Estimated Cost in Permits so far This Year, $91,13%.00. Vol. XVIIL. louncil Endorses Suggestion of Chief Jones for Assuring Safety at Busy Corner at Busy Times. Business Men Petition Council for Increase in Transient Traders‘ Li cense Fee. Other Council Busimess. One o Direct Traffic at Corner // of Third Avenue and Pine St. ing. In the mean could be considere * Sections 16 Pages gRSs ABL 1J . This was granted build @alm n Lhf SULree!lt a>s ary permission wa en wrote to infor nly possible way es would be by get Itered the : _ Busby, of ermission t n the stree 1¢ € ir meetimng ol tne nday afternoon, Mayo was in the chair, ans« Caron, Dr. Honey, â€"R P. Dooley and J. Morri imber rilding:s eet, south, . estimated ypshallâ€"Eccle r1ed by rge and estimat ind additiot hnhe business stant, house ha used wher the asses likely to be s further increast June 10th, 1932 mated cost is gi n inate build imated Ma 10uU 193 T A V€ aC Memorial Service at the Oddfellows on Frid: n work en 11 mi la Cour Ba w raffic is sC t is dange i X 16 1¢ 1e M 11 imet n us. M n some aLC ©2tramm artange ¢ Jorcar T and XN The Schunmche( LO.B.A., are holdâ€"|PA. m ing an oldâ€"time dance at Golden City | practice toâ€"morrow (Friday) evening. A good | attenda time is assured to all attending. counle « mas te Keference to this bangus where in this issue. On Thursday reception at the Church :« churth béing crowded fo Rev. Fr. O‘Gorman, pari comed the distinguigshed behalf of the laityvy. J D. and bang hono separal Anthor St Anthony Warm Greetings in North for Delegate HMis Excellency Monseignor â€" Cassulo Apostolic Delegate, Enthusiasticâ€" ally Welcomed on First Visit to the North. 1 Thursda 1 11 _ AilUPsG@@a2y was ‘a tion at the Church of Nativity, the th being crowded for the Fr. O‘Gorman, parish priest, welâ€" d the distinguighed visitor and on If of the laity, J. D. Maclean preâ€" d chim with an address. 8.30 Friday morning there was at the Churtch of the Nativity, : _ being a very large attendance i to greet the Apostolic Delegate. special feature of ‘the visit of His llency «was ‘the series of greetings m from the children of the several ‘ate sthools here. St. Charles, St. ony‘s the Holy Family and the district "at SIt ildren eparate schools Apostolic Dele resented to i yvaed 1sS i nada Ww 2O Ma to this 91L I the Norlth egate. His ] mmins on W pa Ma A l TY 1nC T noon | Empire | cioli beir banqgust i essed m white an lours, and the boy Jack, the Papal Haj The town was fie appreciatl dren and MC Durin elegate. Ac His Excelle here beint C 1 V n His Excellen xfour VC NP is mad church t he n nducted Exceller h Oome ns William His Exâ€" eption Iresses W sCHA LV ho A K 6 th WI ch 1| praclite. Ihere was a good crowd in attendance and everybody enjoyed a couple of hours of serious practice, . Y.P.A. CONTINUING THEIR sOFTBALL PRACTICE® HERE i Changes in Times of T. N. 0. Trains Reyv charg tion C YCIPY ImuCll and mlerest was mainâ€" tained to the end on Saturday evening. In next issue will be given a list of the cash dGdonations to the event. The Plymouth car was won by A. W. Boyce, Schumacher, with ticket No. 2783. The followinsg were the winning members for other prizes:â€"Medicine cabinet, 2271;: Dimner set. 259~ radio numb 440. 7 being greater thnan in 1931, while the event itself was very interesting and pleasing. The display of homeâ€"made articles won special attention and apâ€" proval. All attending enjoyed the bazâ€" aar very much and Imiterest was mainâ€" tained to the end on Saturday evening. In next issue will be given a list of the cash dGdonations t the event Trains Numbers Ti and 18 Now Only Running Three Days a Week. Only One Mail Now Each Way Daillv. Bazaar Proves Big Success This Y ow vent at Rink Last Week Under Aus pices of St. Anthony‘s (‘hur('h;/ A. W. Boyce Winner of Plyâ€" mouth Car. V the order nameda ge and Anthony in the ed a bi hnope che ers <of. â€" tI 4. 85. :31 Wednesday the Timmins A.l et again for another softba pine Mtpants Mor Mo CÂ¥ All i1pport g btained 11 est: ‘"J16. he ‘tomb 846. ©3644 > support Church kating T “l 10ccess. ittend ilt and t} Ty sincer ; given th NY AlMty TUT Tin 1l T‘l 31L It 1€ wére: $4 an( 1€ was better ind returns , while the cesting and of those i: the public al bazaar 1s V I 1t winning ~â€"Medicine 39â€" radio winning n ladies ir appreciaâ€" vent mdad mt {| Banquet in Honour / â€"â€"â€"â€"\ _ of Papal Delegate k it 1€ w a V N OS id greeted occasion tality shown His P visit to the North "O Canada‘" broi Mrs, R Ssouth on ml ind mes in ItAilin a] His Lordship ; noke in English : Po lor and to his represent His Excellency Monsei proposed in Italian | and in English bory his T; bu n em} and carried through the di office in the genial, witty al that has won him so wide friends in the North. His comments added to the e; W 1(Â¥ inger; H. G. Ska ind many other nb at 1e1 Th ge, his standir hty ted Dan he mann Dan M WIt asot Mascioli Most to His Excell the Apostolic Delegate. Mayor Council, Clergy of District and Prominent Citizens Attend br SC 1i n rlddr m rdded high ed Hi se of.hi @an Masciol Timmins atr touched Ka the Al In e Ki Mor 11 f Hi or to The gh~ in . C int effo Ung a the distri them to gvri ountryman His Anderson was Sunday owing 1€ 1CY ; A. £‘. Drew. may »metur . thtc 1e Talentfed ‘spes e fact that His HCc not only the h ritual empire but sympathy and his made him a in( emnCy it that n â€" Italiar lish by h s of | the UJ it 11( o His Holin presentatiyv tion lC red it XC Drew, in King, refe: hurch and cellency to Skaviem ho 1C¢ 11 on Is son > latte n that v 1C Hi in li the Sa«c CP to His Excellency 11 A 11 ) the number and the pleas No His e gat) MTi is houmorous enjovyment of M V € me red the Mascioli Masciol 4 a brie 1ish chy al full t NT the :C of 1 Ht Dr. Hague Addresses Kiwanis Club Here Remarkably Intererting and Informa tive Address on Electricity and its Uses Enjoyed by Members of Timmins Kiwanis Club on Mondav. 1€ ednesday and Thursday Community Nights Here McIn nhne malin par ie went back J€ il M T Aal dayv progress Oof electriciâ€" es. He traced in effective lopment of the knowledge and its uses to the pwesent reference> was ~madeâ€"by o the Xâ€"ray and the deâ€" Amol hat D it Home" »>d on the L IEew explanaory wordas. rt of his address Dr. k to the earliest days the field of electricity. iames of the leading eventeenth century to who had contributed cha A€d € aI 1€ i the no » human na 1€ 12 DX nda int t and i } n reâ€" ctically 3€ W 11 nhe last Domi special intere Â¥ork was done aDdile to trace him | of Gillies Lake wh urday afternoon, l of him has been lo give information it ing man will be his many friends b Gillies Lake Bathing Place and Camp Site Once More of Service to the People. Councillor J. C Chenier in Charge. Fourist Camp Here Again in Operation ihe limmins tourist camp has been taken over this year by Councillor J. T. Chenier who will conduct it at the same site that it has occupied for the past ~féw ~years. Those who Councillor Chenier are satisfied that the camp will be conducted on the very best lines and that as a place for the ladies and children of the town and for swimming and bathing purposes it will be kept to the very best standards Recently there has been some questim as to whether the camp site at 10 mE gql seeking for Trace of Eugienio Viale Left Boarding House, on Saturday Mormng for Work, and Friends Fear Something May Have Happened to Him. vif hi 16 1mnp 1LLl which has act rity in the be available : lC ngemen b| Paid Circulation Last W eek hin i0n in regard to the m} be relieving the anxiecty nds by notifving the Ti PT: dC Thompsor made of purchase beer 1116 in nda 1€ meved such genera past year or twuo again this year. T herefore to all t : Mr. Chenier comâ€" s with the presn site woud prove ind bathing place and continue to few improvemenrts be costly and they How of gi A the prese . Gordon H. Ga 1e town for wa ie nc he w uUuglie omp and polic he Anyv m piC His eighbourh on vas seen further trece )Ing aw W ob nme€ Oorth whlle le park 10 1¢ e AF eff ec iD lt ide; C »{ OV

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