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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jun 1936, 1, p. 1

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High School Athletes Win Championships - h ho on ns «m on ons ons n on oo un ... Timmins Lads Winners at New Liskeard Meet Timmins h. ed from the and field m Baturday witl person of Na Kostiuk of C pion, Leo. B came second points, while intermediatso Afg IneeLl < W tario Athletic der the direc of the Comm Following a Altogethe: medals, Commission More than made the } Commission penses paid Toronto on total conting high school a the other NC Bandicra The cutsta day was give: diero, who h the junior c feet 10‘ inc Dy almost foru senior broad fest, four int standard in jump and L a second slo 100 yards. Junior: Ba: tonio, Timmi Intermediat Liskeard, tied Senior: An tiuk, Cobalt, : 220 yardsâ€"1, Bool 2, Baker, New Lisk Cobalt. Timeâ€"29.3 Shot Putâ€"1, Ban Pipe, Haileybury; 3, mins. Distanceâ€"43‘ Broad Jumpâ€"1, hR 2, Bandiero, Timmil balt. Distanceâ€"16‘ 1 High Jumpâ€"1, R 2, Stewart, Cobalt; 3 keard. Heightâ€"4‘ 7 Pole Vaultâ€"1, 2, Ryan, New Liskea Relayâ€"â€"New Liskes Naser Ansara Senior Northern Ontario Schoolboy Chamâ€" pion, Leo Bandiero, Junior Champion is Outstanding Athlete of Big Sports Day. 100 Dunn keard 220 Dunn ‘Timeâ€" Alimeâ€"249 440 yardsâ€" bani, Cobalt ‘Time 55.2 sec 880 yardsâ€" son, Haileyb Timeâ€"2,24 Broad Ju: 2, Fuller, Ne Cobalt. Dis High Jum Ssimmons, N ‘Timmins. I Cobalt; 3 tanceâ€"118 Sho strong Distat Discusâ€"Bar Lake, Timmin tanceâ€"82‘ 1" 880 1y Cobalt 220 yar 2, Landr; 440 va keard; 2 54.4 secos. 100 ya: Krkland ‘Timeâ€"â€"} dry, New : Mile R6 Hublet ‘Timm| Mile Ko Javelinâ€"1 mon, New I balt. Distai Broad . Ansara. T 100 yards Bandier 1€ Shot P Pol elin ‘ardsâ€"1, Timmir Time 1 vyardsâ€" Timmin Time 11 Individual Champions 11 Jun New m pâ€" New Hei; ba LIiSKeAYrCd. Intermediatt shows Great 1€ FKuniotr M NC nit T‘i 16 FOmIiSst 1€ mImin Haile 1IT Ko Tiit A 17 NC Ds To Tell the Story of The Mcintvre Mime W1 Cl town. the pas that shi Official Visit of O.E.S8. Worthy {irand Matron Death of Matron of South End Hospital M1i ual neral Manager Ennis to Be the Speaker at Meeting ofâ€"the LBocal CA M.M. M ast LWO WEegK he would ral inct shock t ick motr M Published at Timmins, Ont., Canads, Kvery MONDAY and THURSDAY C.T M .M At he pa 1¢ M )mmunl ved cit he had 1€ ()1 }â€"d4ayv h We be 1¢ De y onge of zens of the been ill for ; hoped daily _end came as me in South s known as a Iut hnost il the 1€ 1J possl1il ¢ Jorcar S, will te Mr. Enn ment. Institut served 1lKe@Lr vith rad be and w Lal, SuC She wa by he Arbutus I| â€" take > from @irs she toâ€"day at 5t » I 211 T: rari T h )1 il Further Changes in | _ Local Police Force On fo] c} maAn "tunnt tunnel He toc past fc ancothe 11 ha balt and who congre; Rey. D Tilsontb intende Weatherman Thinks | Weather to be Warm WA ian C Says It‘s Going to Stay Warm Now for a While Sky Should be Clear. Portrait of Dr. Byrnes ; Given to Cobalt Church few C "@" 16 Wi s P arch in ited to NlI Rain nt day presentation ilt United Church ite Rev. Dr. J. D. pastor of the first pa 11 me 18 , wWas of m pa maln P. F. chool teacher in Co ow one of the few wh t Presbyterian chure that town. The lat who died last year a or many years supetr sions for the Presby d later for the Unite rth. Timmins Unite ‘Timmins Presbytsr named "Byrnes Pres in his honour. believes. find the and the tion was made to iurch of a portrait J. D. Byrnes, who first Presbyterian he portrait is preâ€" i, now the United 1d TIMMINS, ONTARIO, MONDAY, JUNE STH, [Ae possiDII1T eems remote another di ho had plat C1lOT ock 2( Counc1llor Offered Brewery Managershlp» Cl J. E. Brunette May Succeed W. F. McLarney in Charge of Local Gold Belt Brewery. Has Not Yet Decided to Acâ€" cept. Will Continue to Serve as Member of Town Council held that Mr. Brun Gold diffe in I1 When Councillor mornin, that he would JOHN BIRCH, NLPISSING JCT., COMMENCES HIS 114TH YEAR he dut #â€" se lt it "'""" m sn > gy= No Hitch to This Hiker | ,( ampaign for C.A.S. | ::::::::::::::::::::::::‘l Commences Toâ€"Day Over a Hundred SCOUtS T NeR s o t TT \ \Big \111)(11})11()11 from the Greet Field Secretary fexe . eB with Alis incillor Brunett ted the place ce but hn it o the pilace as manager of Belt Brewery it would mak ence to his service to the psop ccuncillor, as he would cont uties of that office as hereto 1€ pine ) W. uld 1¢€ said tI rad bee i not y brew 10n _ _yet made He added Brun aey, who has eral months, position was ested for the he council t if he acâ€" 11 that the tled this presentaâ€" d1str1 vheth of the ake no ople as ntinue beli )ldest ore ns the needy chilc response of the citizens in genel children, youngsters whos toions are not right, boys into trouble with the 1 and neglected children, c attention of the Society for itself. A visit is one way to secure an of some of the good wo: The monthly reports of t dent, A. G. Carson, as pu Advance at the begin: inonth, also indicate,the tent of the work. The campaign for fund the good work of the Dist rane Children‘s Aid Socie! this week in town, a c made of the business plack to door canvass of the tow by acclama mecting of INOSe WO fairs during President, D presid@ent, W president, Dt president, D Charle Big Subcription from the Mines Already Received. Report to Lions on Recent Convention air BIr Norman Ru tors whose t T 1 O ‘cm the Hol ibscription of nrd this yvear mt inoth NI 1LY 4C the past. The I Children‘s Aid S yâ€"â€"*A fair chance s effor voungs 1¢ 1936 e term ha McDermot William King d children, come in for the ‘ the Society. The work self. A visit to the Shelter to secure an intimate idea the good work befig done. y reports of the superintenâ€" Darson, as published in The the beginning of each rC s of the tow iple of week h Rayv [ the Listrict of CGOCnN Aid Societvy commence min In viev William W )} se offices it the ions Club ‘ld at the dit HAughes} M. Kelly comIng _ J. Stahl: firs ) a the scop lll a yEA Fred Sto good â€" start, in m the McIntyre Dome noted last cheque for $1000 epresenting the ne for last yvear 9L O 1l he Thursda ion hall. e club with a door to be made The camâ€" Alc not filled nomination ‘short 6 continue of Cochâ€" 1J 1l dire Allen Viceâ€" viceâ€" VIC ATFC PV Aal In Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, Every MONDAY und THURSDAY ng TiIm ed milli refineric lubricat Story of Shell O Heard by 150 Here urn manut duC pa oil producing :« dies. From th ago, until now steady progress country in th The revolution left Shell with wl ~Dfâ€" night (Monday) at der the auspices of t of the Canadian L will start at 8.30 p assured of a very Notable Meeting of Timmins Boy Scouts on Saturday on Visit of Field Secretary Paddon. Banquet to be Held Toâ€"morrow Night, with Field Secretary to Give Address Urge Government Give More to Mining Industry Social Evening at the Legion This E. WIiil start assured of event is fo 11 out that share of that it w country Hon. Mr. Du Hon. Mr. C Hon. Mr. T Ine hro indA4usttr nembers of ive membe1 Jol. Mac L ‘onference Held Last Week at Ottawa Between Members of Parliament, Members of the Cabinet and Others to Discuss the Needs and Possibilities of the North and Mining. »} 1 K 1C Y. Knox, General Sales Manager of Shell Oil in Canada Gives Interesting Address. mbe iferd 1€ 11 in C fly anc 11 Te da iting e <ICI Ure 1@ t om the held k 1M IY 1¢ wer f ib 6( 1l 11 o 3) s e 11 »{ Bui (A1 ld n 11 e of Commot Dominion C;: 000 T 1M n produ Ti paln penditure, and NI CeplL AUSSIA _the. USS.R $30,000.000 ir Un Sh ) 4 N21 MmiC individ VenIng nbetr 1d 40 has n U hall un s branct] me id of the was a thirty f 3 11 1€ op of J11 day Paddsd Elevenâ€"yearâ€"old Lads Found at Kirkland forced to leave their meet earlier than they had expe to showers but they did have fire and heard from Mr. Pad deal about Scout work and i This afternoon Mr. Pad guest of Scouts in Dome and Two Timmins lads, 11 years old, set out to see the world on Saturday. That same day, through the offices of kindâ€" ly motorists, they had travelled a hunâ€" dred miles. Frantic parents told the loca!l police about it. Descriptions of the boys were sent out to police up and down the Perguson highway and in to Iroquois Falls and Kirkland Lake. At eleven o‘clock last night, police in Kirkâ€" land Lake sent word that they had found the lads there, and the parents immediately set â€"out to bringâ€"their sons home. ents Of T operation Lake poli Young Boys Set Out from Timmins to See the World. Travelled Hundred Miles. Now Safe Again. The North Bay formation bureau in the Noel block NORTH BAY TO OPEN THE INFORMATION BUREAU SsSOON Bay last week Mr. Cleaver, M.P. for Halton, urged assistance for prospectors. He thought the government should establish cusâ€" toms mills in every mining area for the purpose of assisting the prospectors and claimâ€"owners. He believed such a plan would greatly aid the development of mining claims. He pointed out also that roads to the mining areas would It is said that the at the conference cal encouraged by the hc minion government wi sible means to encou1 the great mining indus June 15th, it was announced Walt exem ration p minl hundred Timmins Boy Scouts gathâ€" at the Whelpdale rocks on Saturâ€" afternoon when Field Secretary jon of Provincial headquarters was guest of honour. The Scouts were ed to leave their meeting a little er than they had expected owing a10wers but they did have the campâ€" hA the local polite and the parâ€" of the boys commended the coâ€" tion received from the Kirkland police department. Cmy is i P P P 4 *A ts( lt P _ 1 Section _E 8 Pages d y * e ie onb e oo t ol k oc i d claim 1JV now Little, M.F is telling t CO)y new board of trade‘s inâ€" for tourists will open Main street east, on ef C 1J hope tha will use Padcon a greal nd ideals. Paddon is the and South Porâ€" A WA I1and LAKG, erence that ing worked. nt‘s action m the corâ€" â€" meant he industry. o the iron ten area in of the idea ostponed ssociation uet to be en Apple it minera i€ North would o the iowed Volot:

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