Timmins Makes Notable: Showing at Field Meet Timmins Hig}t pulled through the district tra and 19 of t their inten next year. the lozal 17 seconds . of which proud. In former yea Commiszsion has Lake Couchichi: the district mee! the boys _ have This year the as: take in more at of each event in be given three the camp . This intermediates as Last year only fou tire district were se camp, but this yeat Vol. XXIl. 29 boys will receiyv number 15 are stt High and Vocatio is sponsored by 1 ment and Amateur Athleti for this camp aAt taxes levied by t jor sports such as ing and wrestling days of the cam the end of this held ana the w contests are reco champions. Special credit in reg letic fete at New Grab, who is in charg the school and to F. Runnalls, both of the the Timmins school. A imen ‘alon‘g with Q’V M spent endless hours wih them in \ I full story Of Th Masonic Grand Master f_)flfi;\;.I;‘j‘;‘;“;;"?‘f;r " nantl Visits Timmins Lodge ..s.= M.W. Bro. A. J. Anderson W elct Lodge by Brethren from Many North. Banquet a Very Enjoy: Address by Grand Master. ____ There wet from the v at Golden 1 Saturday ni Wor. Bro. A ter of the C date t togethe commtu After lodge I bangue a turke of the WA C the NY The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912. €C€ IMe Before . W was quile the large (Continued on Mastt all h hre BReavt 1 T is school. All three of LhesC with W W. Tanner, have 88 »hou?s ‘with the boyvsâ€"after ing with them and coaching nd 11 up FrO He We amp {Ve ver two hundred Mason ficial breoth brethren | they hac The breth "Far He‘s 11 )¢€ nized 16 te ociation LYT )®) @irad to this athiâ€" ard is due to J. > of athletics at rauthier and H eaching staff at of Page Pour) 11 . ATHLETES ‘NIOI3 from t retired Seven iderson Welcomed to Golden Beaver en from Many of the Centres of the a Very Enjoyable Event. Outstanding mmiIin 111 f Ontar e in ‘ t Of Tim:n the warm dered him Jollxy O1n on ma ill, DOX A B da JY he FunCt pa Wha Mas a ke * Body of Aker Strom . Recovered Mos Mas i w mp W AI O vening by lLegmm This Evening W Representatives Left for National Convention C.W . M M To Remain Fair to Moderate That‘s What the Weatherâ€" man Savs in Any Case. il £.30 pm. until extended o t"h their husbands k to attend the Catholic d. . June. 14th ‘el. Mrs. M\ 16 1€ 1¢ ished4 at Timmins, .J)nt.,. Canada, ery MONDAY and THURSDAY @AaSsITm for Il CIIVCIl 11 M M w ht o rvent Harmony Cn : Mrs. ind Mtr A ko . Bulllvan ((GSBOULUIL PVLâ€"~ Murray, Mrs. A. Prout, Mrs. Dave Carling and e are in Kingston t.hisl ie National C‘onventvioni Women‘s League to be o 18th,.â€"at. the LaSallez in laft an Saturday by. 80. ache ADC : t IY )j Kin and delegate J. McCoy, loâ€" opps, Mrs. E _â€"(South Porâ€" inviltlt Auxiliary nnounce Hall T ¢ Jorcn A informed »ected to TV C ather pheri 11 day.! Miss 1 C re€ A V nd Lions Model Home Open for Inspection June 28th Delegates Leave for Lions District Convention. Expect Between 50 and 60 Floats in Parade to Be Held Here During Silvyer Jubilee and Old Home Week Festivities. Club that t puldlic inspec William W Home Week Port cn the The Timmins‘ party includedâ€"AiCX Allen, F.H.V. Bayy, Fred Wolno, Charles Brown and Maurice Belanger. The deâ€" legates boarded a Great Lakes‘® boat at Port Colborne on Sunday night. The ac:ual convention will be held in the 60 float Pretty Wedding at Church of Nativity QUORUM sESSIONS OF THE PENSION BOARD, JUNI Mon Special Features at the Kiwanis Summer Ball rIng t npilec W 1¢ time ‘the first p virgin territery b ss Beatrice Prince and Eugene Thomas United in Marriage. i wikt Ma Could D4 he first rek commit the final a 111€ the we has the Archi>a h plI q _ Ccale LW1dy, NC. l participate 1 the wee TIMMINS, ONTARIO, MONDAY, JUNE 14TH, 1937 Hi voun meeti ome ADnC weLrC modern numJsers wil ime numbers that are 1. Invitations are now M W tion WA m D€ MmU 1D€ he Lions‘ club at Thursday His OQriginators s. The rep i bath dra a€ 1€ 1t week t1V S JT 10 TO Speak an HOH‘:Q ‘ hek was U Improvement «» Strathy, re Improvement Pla: on June 17th and ing has been arra I. P. committee tc hall, Thursday e hall, 8 p.m explanation C questions tha In announ( a letter from Public Meeting T ow n â€" Hall Night. rovement Pia "We are ver being made b promotion of 2CL Special Services at the Salvation Army in in Timmin Prominent in Good. Will Tour pi e l obantre the t Boart pleased vyour CC Home Impro The Governm A1l W1 June al n opportunity vill give a full . for Thursday Hon | k\)cal H. | thae town Tirnmin it On 1¢ Jury Again Disagrees Klimkovitch _ Highâ€"G ing Charge. Interesting June Meeting of W.M.S. Niimber from Timmins dti Presbyterial of W.M.S. m. Cochrane Toâ€"day. ivi lLU iT W H np bu 11 iY Howt ley wWa evy was erIn 1 l ) and co of indec reduced he fine ; 0 Tc vide: M 1LCOIT used Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, Every MONDAY and THURSDAY M mns. Mtrs Dominiot f the To Mrs. Mc hea take1 harg _ ma rney p th adin ~ akixr lude ried T A 11 Tag Day on Saturday Netted $382.43. Friday‘s Tag Da Tisdale Brought $108.15 from Schumacher and 87 from South Poreupine. All Better Than Last Year. Cigarettes Blaimed for Fires nadgd Chem On mne stI‘C WA came Thought that at Least Three Fires in Last Few Days Due to Cigarettes. quired to which an It is th avenue and Irom Small sheds were case. About 350 children playit On the 13th answered a ca man street in $10 damage w which is belie which is believed to some one smoking was formed and th out with water from where a fire was buildings. It is be from a cigarette | of a window ne: flames. A $10 dal building when it 1 a door down to 6 VerCe wWas sawdust IT which was burr tinzuished with Young Girls to Hold | : â€" Bazaar for Charity . tre O1ll Only on inswered ast three The firs i Thursd y fire at On Tliu Another Event Planned by Girls to Help Others. Former Timmins Bandsmen with Noted English Band 11 11 ampaign for Funds for Blind Again Successful it arey ised to extinguish e of about $5.00 1 the 13th, at 2.50 p.m , tw in simultancously from 2 e and from 111 Pine street sheds were found burning C WE 106 ma!l to ext lreoad. irdada imounted to appro: hought that it wa i plavinege with mat 1€ UJ IT‘€ A l th call to th( in Mount) was Caust #) Oll 14 fron C1 CA ‘r of Wilson m, which w H it h 1€ Miss »L was necessary to Dr enter the premises to 5 LNnird AaAvenue burning between two elieved to have started which was thrown out ar the source of the mage was done to one was necessary to break 20 1 I later th emnmica 1€ A T ALl Dave is latter bui The blaze wa y arcerncon, LNc extinguish a ner of Mountjc3 5.. The pipe seryvâ€" iceâ€"house and i p.mn 11 n n. â€"thie br.g nd of Banr township. from the i e started f: ucket brig e department Third avenue eporté i0 p.m I‘l r dama imately (E=~come e and t Chemic: flames. ALT a W,lcox wrapped ArCcAnel for O depa > and 1 buildin ell 916 P T‘ put om | wi o1 1( \\Jury Views Car Deal Like Horse Trading 2] | 1 it Donne and M | able bush valuable Bankfleld beca Dismiss Charge of Against â€" Local _ Case Where Cars{ 11 At Timmi eeded that The tag a Bush Fires in Jellicoe Area Toâ€"day w . cHC with 1 Bankfield and Jellicoe Mines Threatened, but Big Fight Made Against Flames. W1 CC ffTenc imply n CIC Anthony Boivin Dies _ at South Porcupime 1l estroyed mucin he Bankfield m hat extra ‘help 11 1l it Advat t ildtor tal will be better than be lian National Institut« is very grateful to the AUI ‘} Un pa d by Mi 1l I1 O 16 bi AnNnC 1 urnin 1 Section 8 Pages ho h swappin ‘se trade only abfs ed )1 jury aJf pIndt M t 11 1Inp P] 11 t} i( h ArT nuchn Dona il s, was charged n with tradâ€" W <L f Eraud Man in Swapped TX pt up 1 â€" WAs akin t( 11 n WA Mis rAUC * hnCc [‘l 111 MC +1 Tof It1 n