Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 23 Sep 1935, 1, p. 6

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arned fron rangem®nts 1 1O0YF amplons} JnA an of SALIENT FEATURES . High and dry ... perfect drainage. Overlooking Porcupine Lake on the highway. The mines to the east ard west will make this enlargement posâ€" sible. Eleven hundred more lets can be added in further subâ€"divisions as required. NOTE : This subâ€"division of 100 lots will be sold on the installâ€" ment planâ€"$25.00 cash upon signing the agreement of sale and monthly payments to complete the purchase price. Water and sewage systems can be installed at minimum cost. We understand the Dominion Government is planning to assist in financing homeâ€"building at a very low rate of interest. The winter is just the time to make these arrangements for spring building. Liberal Discount for Spot Cash rom All Levels ure spring watershed right on the Townsite. This very select ground occupying the heights overlooking and adjacent to South Porcupine, on the south side, is an ideal area in which to build subâ€" stantial homes at costs well within reach of the workingâ€"man‘s pocket book ITNEY TOWNSHIP OR SALE 100 Choice Building Lots to Bonaâ€"Fide Home Builders Subâ€"Division No. navit ninio: woig! . A. MeDOUGALL If ing at the Townsite Office, 93 Smith Street (corner Smith and Summers Streets) al matches, must have ulC (Surface Rights Only) ng U robab Had it the bags r Timmins High Loses to Cochrane 22 to 0 Local Lads G out Agains ienced Alu De Luxe Beauty Parlour goddese o f ihe Wave- Thisâ€"the fam: trademark hgure dess who assures you of perâ€" fection in your perinanentâ€"â€" the soft, natural waves and curls in the style you want. Mer picture appears on every genuine Eugene Sachet â€" the kind we use, for your protecâ€" uon and sausfaction. Phone or call for an appointmentâ€"â€"for call for an your permanent wave of lastâ€" ing loveliness! r e Alumni v Afte 5e Eugén 1 Workâ€" Experâ€" eam on relativ p:iky, MOO€, GALLIGIC, UUuL=« sides: Pinny, quarter; Ky@d, Carter, Fasano, halves; Pickering, flying wing; Pink, Gagne, spares. Timmins: Millette: snap; Yuskow, Elabodian, insides; Mortson, Hogarth, middles: â€"Beaudin, Lafranier, outsides; McKenna, quarter; Andsrchuk, Everâ€" ard, F:rrari, halves; Delmonte, flying wing. Copps, Baderski, M. Lake, Bicher, Young, Danovan, Ansara, spares, Mrs. M. Shiclds returned last week from Detroit where she was visiting Timmin South Porcupine, Ont. ay., In weight the teains were qual and with what they learned urday the Timmins students exâ€" ) give the visitors a real battle iis Saturday when the reéturn exâ€" n match is played. score of the game was early _ first halif when, forceg back o their own goal line, the locals d bchind the line and three of nner‘s players fell on the fall ouch. Fasano, fast halfâ€"back for mers, got two touches, neither of were converted. onopelky got the other try and kick:d the two singles. nins team Appeared in their new black and orange heilmets, he last year‘s blue and white n, snap; Hurd, Sapinâ€" Konopelky, F. Konoâ€" Mocore, Carriere, outâ€" larter: Kyv@d, Carter, | Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Watson, Hailey» bury, were recent visitors to Timi‘ins Entries for Northern Ontario‘s first properly sanctioned boxing championâ€" ship event were arriving at Sudbury last week in daily increasing numbers. This boxing championship event is to be helqg at Sudbury on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 24th and 25th, under the auspices of the Canadian Legion. It will be held in the Palace rink, Sudâ€" bury, under the blessing and approval of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Asâ€" sociation. Unlike so many events of the kind that have bfirdeneqg the boxing sports of the North the event is under proper auspices and not a private venâ€" ture by goldâ€"diggers for financial gain, irrespective of what may happen to the public or the sport. Large Entry List for Boxing Contest Twentyâ€"four Entries Last Week, with Boxers from Kapuskasing, _ Timmins, Kirkland Lake, etc., Linâ€" ing up. From the entries received last week there promises to be a representative gathering of all outstanding leather pushers from this section of the proâ€" vince. Two boys have already entered from Toronto, while Kapuskasing, that hustling little newsprint town, is sendâ€" ing a team of contestants with repreâ€" sentatives in five of the nine classes. Others will be at Sudbury from Timâ€" mins, Kirklang Lake, North Bay, Sudâ€" bury and probably one or two from Sault Ste. Marie and the likelihobd of an entry or two from Quebec. The championships won at this meet will entitle winners to enter allâ€"Ontario bouts with the prestige of "Northern Ontario chkampion" and suitably enâ€" graved medals will be presented by the Legion to all winners. Word from Sudbury last week said that a total of 24 sentries had been reâ€" ceived by the Legion president, Dr. F. Norman Downe, as follows:â€" Andrew Couzens, Toronto, 147 lbs.; Gordon Boiâ€" vin, Sudbury, 147 lbs.; Guy Filcioni, Sudbury, 135 lbs.; Bud Delabbio, Sudâ€" bury, 126 lbs.; Al. Sandroni, Kapusâ€" kasing, 175 lbs.; Ed Miller, Kapuskasâ€" ing, 147 lbs.; Kasi Haristi, Kapuskasâ€" ing, 135 lbs.; Wally Mayhew, Kapusâ€" kasing, 126 lbs.; Glen Osborne, Kapusâ€" kasing, 105 lbs.; Red Flesher, Sudbury, 112 lbs.; Gino Marcolini, Sudbury, 190 lbs.; Ray Wilson, Sudbury, 118 lbs.; Derno Esposti, Sudbury, 112 lbs.; Patâ€" rick Dunbar, Sudbury, 105 lbs.; Freddie O‘Hogan, Sudbury, 112 lbs.; Jerry Mcâ€" Nulty, Kirkland Lake, 147 lbs.; Maxie Williams, Kirkland Lake, 134 lbs.; Gus McEachern, Duparquet, Que., 165 lbs.; Charles Jarvis, Dunning, Ont.; H. Salâ€" held, North Bay, 135 lbs.; Jack Segal, Toronto, 134 lbs.; William Turner, Schumacher, 118 lbs.; Herbert Cyr, SBudbury, 135 lbs.; and Sam Smith, Whitefish Falls, 135 lbs. Phones 300â€"301 The Roamer All Wave 8â€"tubs Eurcpéan recp ti New audio amplifier suring brilliant t Very sensitive, 1 dynamic speaker, | walnut cabinet. price $159.00. To Clear WY Model Mâ€"56A A â€"tube Allâ€"wave Conâ€" sole. Decidedly smart in appearance and p>râ€" formance, C a binet richly decorative. Aeroâ€" plane dial, automat‘lc volume control, dynamâ€" ic speaker. List price $89.00. by The Tracer Westinghouse Model 80 Guaranteed in perfect condition. Model Mâ€"86 Wave 8â€"tub. $111.25 Bargain Used Radio $62.25 To Clear To Clear $19.00 and P Cl o n tone, large Rich ume, dard AS The George Taylor Hardware Limited RADIOS Demonstration and Floor Samâ€" ples, Some new, some slightly used, every one carries the General Electric new set guarâ€" antee. There are just a few left to clear at these great reductions. Come in and ses them; try them out. This a real chance to get a real set wth guaranteed perforâ€" mance at a remarkable price. Reduced to CLEAR Weather to be Cool for Next Few Days Last night brought the first real frost of the fall to Timmins. The therâ€" mometer droppad to 29 degres during the early hours of the morning. By eight o‘clock it had risen to 33 and the warm sunshine of the morning brought it up still farther. The first snow of the season iell early Sunday morning with the light cold rain but it was not in large enough Last Night had the First Real Frost of the Season. Days with Warm Sunâ€" 1UJaVs shine We stock a Complete Line of Watt‘s Bread, the oldâ€"time favourite in the camp, is back again. Here‘s the loaf you‘ve been longing for with all its oldâ€"fashioned goodness and richness in flavour. Not since the early days have you tasted anything like it. Here is the loaf that made meal time a feast. To really know what "bread" means eat Watt‘s Milk Bread toâ€"day. There‘s noâ€" thing quite like it. * It‘s Flavour W ins Y our Tubes Tested F3 General Radiotrons Electric News For Everybody In perfeot condition. Sold n at $385.00. A real buy at Miss Kathleen Weir, of Montreal, Que., was the guest for a few days last week of friends and relatives in Timâ€" mins and district,. quantities to remain on the ground. It will be generally fine with moâ€" derately cool temperatures during the next few days, the weatherman preâ€" dicted this morning. More frost will likely be felt during the next day or so. Rain or snow may ‘be expected at almost any time. Rain fell during the period on Thursâ€" day, .03 inches; on Friday, .02 inches, angd on Saturday and Sunday, .30 inches. Westinghouse The Rambler ec: ntrol, _ tonto and band inc which makes short tuning â€" quite s Walnuut â€" cabinet. price $125.00. To To Clear table y pe plant The utmost in radio en gineering. Finest 11 Jong and short way American and Europea recep tion. 12â€"luUDC@Ss band indicator, automaâ€" tic volume, sensitivity and tone control, magâ€" nificent cabinet. List price $245.00. 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