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Porcupine Advance, 16 Jun 1932, 1, p. 8

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nuge, Timmin Jume 24th, i cake, strawb features of t OVER THE TOP AGAN More than One Thousand persons in Timâ€" mins are taking the LA FESTIVAL ON UNITED CHURCH GROUNDS®, JUNE *4TH Tonic Never Die feeling better. When are you going to Get into the habit of turning in here about onceâ€"both you and the machine will profit by the experience. You‘ll never use up all the thrills of driving your car if its in good condition. 44 Bruce Avenue south Porcupine, Ont. Eveready Service Station hursday, June 16th, 193 GETTIN® oLD is JUST a marTER or, USING UP Aut THE thRILS Most upâ€"toâ€"date Garage in the North. PICNICS, per Ib. FRESH HA M whole or half, per Ib. LOINS PORK pieces, per lb. 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Rowe made a save ‘but slipped as he did so and Joiinston bounced back the old pigskin for Hoillinger‘s only count. Mcâ€"Whinâ€" ney in spite of an injured arm was used for Goodman in the second half. Goodâ€" man had been left groggy from a strenuous attempt to check Chambers. By a smart pickâ€"up and well placed kick Cook countedâ€" three for Dome. Hollinger got a penalty kick but Rowe cleared well, Denny‘s work was a Why Meeting of Council at South Porcupine Many â€" Matters Befor Council This Week teresting News fr pondent at | [ SOCIETY, LIMITED Dom ome on enly di1 Dom Blai 1ambe Po C up in (. 11 nston, 50 McWhinny 1€, goal, man MCcC Al Telephone 101, South Porcupine from C it Ssouth 1¢ ”‘ “‘ FRY‘S COCOA all\ half pound .:...;.. es 210 BETTER BAKERS Saturday Special Peanut Wafers per dozen 2 90 ha FC §‘ ounce Jar ... per bottle Old Colony Pure MAPLE SYRUT CuUre V OL . Orwa Whiit the _ Tisdale Other Inâ€" v PX .!_ 7 PA ® L £ O 2 lbs. net HEESE oz. tin ba chnan( next leadir orres DC ba Krart 1J 32 mc 220C ou who ch ver Di LOWL later innings while Pollard went fanned. Cl harvest for t Mansfiecld, R; and Cook al good measur home â€" run. 1IaACce McI Crozie; dowAh at first an The Surface Mon 3b, were tallied, Ray featuring a home run arted In "11 was ul â€"Surface, c, Johns; 1t McCaffrey; _ Richmond Half Pound | Package Plus 5¢ deposit on bottle Proulx ibbed by M*C i. Agai Masseca VI 16c T‘h 16 1b mp it at first and Clark second innings was a Surface, Doran, Johns, Michaelson, McCaffery rotted home then for Doran pounded off a rin Heximer flied to ar and Wagner, went ind WII Dar ba is guarantee C} H no runs were tallied to bat Oran roldfiel« The teams line« r, Mansfield; pit y; 2b, Michaelson 2Ook; fielders, Do Crozier. Minersâ€" 1ier, MclLean, the: ximer; 2b, Brooks {assecar:; â€" fielder: 1d Mcin: ib AFT 1 two more 13 vh the wWrV [)1 andad lark neC An inspector f eries departm{( to be used instead of a bell blown at nine o‘clock on su ings and eight o‘clock in Chief McInnis wanted it cleé stood that the with the parents of keepin| renewal of the judged by the . 110 WIl a@L O CIOCK on summer evenâ€" ings and eight o‘clock in the winter. Chief McInnis wanted it clearly underâ€" stood that the rasponsibility {rested with the parents of keeping the childâ€" ren in, that it was not necessary for the police to look them up and send them honve, but that parents were liable for prosecution if their children were found on the streets after nine o‘clock without a written order from the parent that they were being sent qut for business, Under sixteen years is the legal juvenile age. There was discussion of insurance rates paid and a debate as to the benefits of tariff and nonâ€"tariff companies, It was suggested mept. Tllli Jung:â€"lAwrencte â€"HAaCden, Victor Haneberry,Sidney Hughes, Fred Jakes, George Kaufman, Michae} O‘â€" The fC been lat joined by the 1 tending their two very clever to call for tenders on all insurance carâ€" ried. The chief wanted to know re the holding of Insurance polities to those to whom taxiâ€"livenses had been granted, whether he should keep them or give them back to the taxiâ€"owners. It was decided that the fairest proceâ€" dure would be for the chief to turn them over to the township for safe keeping and this would make certain that such insurance was kenot up. I Keeping and that such in the policy w license would of its lapse. chloride to al que C . Mia opinion taminati lare to T. sibly bei The shor the suprp discussed reeve ana coun the locality fo in conjunction Tuesday evenin for the 13th. The Miners had been stoped in long enough and Mclean E started the running in the next spasm. He was followed by Brooks. Clark, Polâ€"| lard and Heximer and Prolux finished off by a home run. The Surface reâ€"|Z n to the beins on hnorta upply were en »ffect th NASHA roperty _ unboundd T and dam wing studer ot LVE W cipa ite | light town, more ‘ wWould maged routli: ngratulat students. ilreact A 1 iDbo effect m néedy indigents. the Provincial Fishâ€" at Toronto had been the p Mar eW An > want light ut their wate difficult to th P be th: ©1OC 11x ippe bel] 1€ h on ATY upine limes they 11 be 11 B I Y the tI OOG n h he he ment ext school. The fourteenth. annual comn ment of the Mooseheart high â€" will be held June 25th with Geo Warde, General Dictator, as spon the class of 109 boys and girls twWwent Baket of th N .M .., #% 4944 40840486 446446444 44 % 044666# 9440 C404 4 4 4 O 4 4444 @4444 Annual Commencement of Mooscheart Higch School B § 66 44 % 00 %¢ 00 40084000 04 % 68 00@ 0 0% 0R % 60 ¢%%%%0 46 0¢ 0 06 40% 404 6 44A 4A 4 4* es s s s s s s s ss s s s s s s s s s s s s s * s3 38 * 5* 54* mmir 1C 1C1 BAKING SALE AND AFTERNOON TEA Ma hed by M most ] WJJD ntained â€" five es have incre 1€ h ehea rFAd1o, I1ts v evenin {U Hopewell ss; Agne ‘â€"presidet A€C S.‘ be 11 n ik in $100 Pro id id h ‘ Aanntu the M Pa was 1 J. Dayv 2# J s the sa ople wer *) C iduating C > member plel ised Cleland 11 ind JC »tlliman he second 1€ 11 reasurer. This raduated from founded in 1913 lC Evervbodv Welcome 1{} J mlt the ponsot mnicn MILs: YOV artOrian Iso the m Lusk nd anâ€" was issoula vale eéenceâ€" choo mem Mr: [rom dent Picnies Enjoyed by *\ _ Schumacher Folks LI h sSpecial Services at United Church Schumacher, Last Sunday. Other Items of Interest from Schuâ€" macher Correspondent. StT MrS. DUIAK, Of RIn@gStOn, JS VISIUIN r daughter, Mrs. P. A. Boyce. Mrs. R.Adamson left on Sunday f< ronto where she will attend the Re kah assembly held at the Roval Yor Born Anniversary Sale NOW ON As we are making a special reduction on Crown Derby, China, Silverware, Jewellery and Watches, to celebrate the Sixteenth Anniversary of the estahâ€" lishing of our business in Timmins, this offers a rare opportunity to evervone to huy that desired set of able saving JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN +ordon Block, Timmins â€" 19‘% Ist Ave. S Phone 212 Phone â€" ableware, or prized piece of jewollery 14 Pine Street South Rov 5§ RESTAURANT yimacher, June 1l5th, 1932. Spe o The Advance. rnâ€"Monday, June the 6th to M Mrs. J. Clusieau, 44 Second ave â€"2a daughter (Raymonde). 11 ind Mi M WATCH FOR THE OPENING Timmins Mos Phone 456 reighton Mines, are visitâ€" me of Mr. William Leck n of the Catholie Sunda: M a June M a J AKS: ) MacD 1A Sixteenth The House of Y Upâ€"toâ€"Date of voOus cor 50c. a pa Grateful Good Food LEGION RELIEF FUND DRAW AND NQOVELTY DANCE, JUNF m )a â€"a daughter. Mrs. Wm. Ward aart, are visiting ind Mrs. J. Ward Mr. and Myrs. J. Soon the Picture of Health M1 Highâ€"Strung Girls r Dr. Wi iteful Testimony to the Way D Williams‘ Pink Pills Tide Them Over Danger Period. United Church Ground Friday. June 24th 10 )Y Ist Ave. Schumache; Phone 770 AY Lawn Festival Ora h STRAWBERRIE CAKE and MUSIC Auspices Ladies‘ Aid 1C it wWas M anted to show Helen Newcomb vestaurant t 20 Cents (.30 p.m. M rd and child, of Engle £ at the home of M d, Third avenue. J. Cosser left on Sur weeks‘ holidays. Carl Hicks and Gold Centre to resid Ravy Lee s visiting in Tor iter, Anita, finis the month. C1E ik n«d TY ~€1¢C 1€ Manager arrived W Lampkin . 1LDnC Saturday a he childret g and play uU i propen ark «od wt i€ Willia d end serve«d o returi ed, *Thu Huxley‘ * _appre d inishes

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