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Porcupine Advance, 1 Mar 1934, 1, p. 6

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1 asteurized Milk of alue to Community S trikir ind al Adoption Would do Much to Lives and Money. some iking Facts and Figures on Milk and the Spread of Disease. nt MmMl MnIC 1m heti 1 BW 1K OT All Milk id ins, Ont., on Tuesday > Mr. and Mrs. I. L n street southâ€"a nNnIT ALI aat ived H brough nmMunl m e qu milk t that D Officer, | mb «[vanCct Direct TNA Timmin irization iding pa rezard to munlieipalii been enfort child is ‘11l standard O ms, irrespecâ€" destroved by 11 9} n?o and its I aiin diseas 1ias been g full p 1ational Dr. Mo Since thal milkâ€"borne + the Sick juUe m jerculos e speech â€" come and M sease by the milk heit and i IY n, wWwhile ted milK xamples assure ised in by Moort may which wWwhnet bes UM opi JAS â€" Anâ€" 2 1LF 11 11 NnE of T1 OI "‘Canyon Power Nets _ $64,500 in 5 Months me dayv Decision Made to Build Mill on Tashota Property 620 ma foo Chevrolet Commercial Cars to Meet All Needs 1934 line e Total Revenue from Abitibi Canyon Power Development was $125,097 in Five Months, Hon. J. R. Cooke Tells Legislature, 1] in LN Du 5.146 C l M anyon pow? Ontario Hy ind 20( >xpendâ€" cash in Ontat by the which mmis inCc n 16 Austin Neame Again President of Legion Elected Monday Evening. Vimy Ban quet and Other Matters Discussed by Big Gathering of Returned Men Monday Night. Greaves, W. Devine, G. Delgarno anct several others spoke on the matter. A motion was rescinded and the resuli was that the branch decided to send © delegate. Those nominated were:â€"A Bellamy, S. Fowler, J. Harris, J. Cowan The result of the vote gave the honouwu of representing Timmins and the Por:â€" cupine camp at the Ottawa conventior of the Canadian Legion to Comrade S G. Fowler, a very popular choice, ant the members felt they had sent ths right man to this gathering. The fixing of the annual event o. the Timmins branch (the Vimy banâ€" quet) caused quite a storm. All thing: in general were criticised. After a ver: lengthy discussion of the pros and con: it was decided to hold the Vimy ban: quet in the Oddfellows‘ hall on Monday April 9th. The event is to take th same form as last year with the bif programme being planned to follow Tickets are to be the same price a tive officers. These were, in order 0| nomination, as follows:â€"W. A. Devine J. Cowan, W. Greaves, T. Parsons, C Keates, A. Bellamy, T. Johnson, J. Harâ€" ris, W. Harrison, Dr. A. S. Porter, P Murphy, Dr. McClinton, P. Raymond E. Rowe. The nominations were comâ€" ing so fast that the reporter could noi keep track of them, so if any are missec please notify and corrections will be in order. Owing to the discussion re the Vimy banquet, the matter of beautifying the Legion quarters in the Oddfellows‘ hal was touched upon. It was ordered tc be all in tipâ€"top shape for this occasion It was remarkable to see the volunteer: for this work. Expert painters, proâ€" fessional decorators, a grainer of many years‘ experience,â€"these stated they would supervise the work which is tc be done by unemployed members. The Timmins Building Co., are to be conâ€" sulted before the work is commenced It was a very popular motion and one that all members felt should have been carried through long ago. nember Nominations were taken tive officers. These were, nomination, as follows:â€"W J. Cowan, W. Greaves, T. carried through iOong ago. After a little social time the ment was called at 12.30 with ing of the National Anthem were close to 100 members p this meeting. econd : ; opular win mount of work or the branch ative, will feel tirrit The matter be decided ime being in his year h to keep the He has a rec eeting and of willing to assi s sponsored b g appeal in supp He read extracts his points plain. ts are eal. t of work Austin Neame ha: » branch and as zone rep! will feel that the leaders] mmins branch is in very c T. Parsons the retiring in his year of office has to keep the branch in the e has a record of never m ting and of always being lling to assist in any of the sponsored by the branch. nt T. Parsons, says he‘s s s and as a member will be ) nonâ€"members to join and lined up for immediate ayp The others in the contest f the largeSst alltt the meeting 0 on Monday of s got down to r as accomplishe in the res rlection. This being given the nd in and all f sendin e:â€"J. COWAN, 2A Bellamy and J. H ittenda z of th chai who Urip wWa ‘Say th in an 2 this al bu rt of the rom lette A. Bellam del In th iC hip 0 apabl execu pub iC ‘Tel s1ng â€" There 11 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO Ll Stock Options Cancelled by the Siscoe Extension Hydro Commission May Supply Power to Matheson BuiC many turn Unusual intere pictures and de mins Garage. On Wednesd 11 ind Big Crowds at Films by General Motors Automobile Executives Here See Not able Activity in Auto Plants. Much Interest Shown in the North. Neek leale with ‘Mad TL 211 nd 11 Executi Gener: mited, Th Oldasmob ral Mot n whee In utives of the Toronto zone office eral Motors Products of Canada, d, were visitors to Timmins this ind held conferences with local ; _ and salesmen. They brought hem the celebrated sound film, to Order for Canadians," which own here to large audiences and rv particular interest and attenâ€" Min hen pro int uUde Ki wha ition where can be mad CrpPSSCU B( vs some of the latest lopments of this year‘s ars, particularly kneeâ€" ind demonstrates the made possible by the g advancements. The vith the research conâ€" ral Motors of Canada ir owners, and shows and ideas have been he latest cars to make ever what Canadians Pont nted e ilkin t the nin 1C r for Matheson. It decision was reachâ€" rrangements have P1 1mmin th in th crosscut. l‘ne to reach the first diamond drilling eat farther south whi siting party we )motion manag Sangster, tru and sales a Northe and | 1LI TI 1lL On orthern Ontari0o and that dealers year‘s of General 1 in this district the expectations Mr. Lister says. ig here also note _ the automobile tors of Canada, this vear‘s gratiâ€" iC O motion picture Timmins Garâ€" and there was commodate all > see the films. roused by the on at the Timâ€" ng the sound r Canadians," cars, Chevroâ€" , McLaughlinâ€" the New Emâ€" eatre was fillâ€" ing that someâ€" h good adverâ€" rowd any time Ki it drift on thi rth they ex h dipped ou esd by Ocf )proximate h nmsnced in the â€"WwWill place al camp co ed. and reacned a rosscutting feet. The > crosscuts n the Sisâ€" perty, beâ€" inclusions ineralized. leite veins 1ary ept] o1 ib com _ of ind Defence League at â€" Back of Bush Strike Mr. Gordon C member from presentative 1 and as the bu of special in many reasons Hon. W. A. Gordon Replies in Ho: of Commens to Questitcn by Jos. A Bradette, M.P., in Regard to Chapleau Strike. many reaso question an sard is prin Proposed stcppage of â€" ing bush workers. On the orders of the d; Mr. J. A. BRADETTE North): Mr. Speaker, I | request of the Minister c Gordon). I received in morning from Chapleau that the strikers in tha have been maintained o1 operation of the provinci governments have been relief will be stopped on there â€"are still a certa strikers in that locality 1 ister to use his influence continuance of the reli¢ some time. that have oper gove Hon. W. A. GORDON Labour): Mr. Speaker, t Chapleau among some workers as far as my infC has been organized throu of what is known as the ( bour Defence League. localy active men are 1 chuk and Soula. I may be that, but that is my info forts have been made again brought u; Chapleau strike . don answered M Mr. Gordon (Mi1 Hous Bradet Unemployment ed stcppage of workers. of the ind ans inted bt Reliet 1 1 € Young Man Fatal Injuries W. T. Montgomery No. 1 Cedar Street North Nloder 1€ ed ind Guaranteed Our â€" Wonderful rtlsements way, ar employe t Soph H il truc} D

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