Lo 44. . ie e Christmas Eve "THE HOME OF WESTINGHOUSE" L Y NC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. 39 Third Avenue Phone 1870 Timmins Call Toâ€"day or Toâ€"night at SANT A WILL FILL HIS BAG AT The Home of Westinghouse" DOWN NOW, WILL ORDER HIM TO CALL AT YOUR HOUSE Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Sun: 1100 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer | â€" Councillor Cousinsâ€""The mayor was 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer ‘ in favour of firing him and T battled Holy Communion on ist Sunday at 11 | for four and a half hours to avoid it." a.m. | _ Mayor Bartlemanâ€""I was in favour 2nd and 4th Siunday at 8 a.m. ; of firing him until I heard another 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. story which changed my opinion." Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" | â€" Councillor Wrenâ€""It was a generous ment. action to reinstate this man and as soon as he is reinstated he tries to go Detroit Free Press:â€"Someone refers Over the head of his superiors to atâ€" to Mr. LaGuardia as a "a halfâ€"pint| tempt to get the money he had agreed Mayor." Wonder what would happen t0 forfeit as a penalty." i Mayor Bartlieman â€" "This matter and a half of the stuff of which he is| staple and the chief of police appear made? | | before a full meeting of council." 11 a.m..â€"Morning Service. 2.30 p.m..â€"Sunday School. 2.15 pm.â€"Dome Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"4 pm..â€"Explorer‘s Group Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m.â€"YP.S. Detroit Free Press:â€"Someone refers to Mr. LaGuardia as a "a halfâ€"pint Mayor." Wonder what would happen to Gotham if it were hit with a pint and a half of the stuff of which he is made? Revy. A. I. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982â€" W services, Sunday, Dec. 26th, 1937 6 am.â€"Christmas Morring, Dec. 25th, "Old Csountry‘" Christmas service in Finnish language in Timmins Finâ€" nish United Church, where memâ€" bers, adherents and friends of the Finnish United Church will gather from Pamour, Porcupine, Golden City, Pottsville, Arkerite, Dome, Gold Centre, Schumacher and Ssouth Porcupineâ€"for a united serâ€" vicae of worship. 7.00 p.m.â€"Sunday, Dec. Z6th, united service for Finns of the Porcupine Camp at Timmins Finnish United Church. Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great Salvation Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"â€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"â€"BOO p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. Schumacher ‘United, Baptist, Finnish United, Rouâ€" Rev. Murray C. Tait, M.A., B.D, â€" |manian Orthodox, Christian Scientist, Minister ! Christian Brethren, Greek Orthodox, Res. 83 Ist Ave. Salvation Army, etc. Phones: 1094; Church, 1094â€"B Recreationâ€"Two modern talking picâ€" Sservictes Sunday. Dec. 26th, 1937 ture theatres; skating arena, curling 11 a.m.â€"Mr. John Leng, B.A., will|rink, two athletic fields, golf course, speak. [badminti'on club, dance halis, clay tenâ€" 2 p.m.â€"Sunday School. ‘nis courts, hockey, soccer, baseball, 7 pm.â€"Mr. John Leng, B.A., will conâ€" / softball, bowling, rugby, lawn bowling, duct this service when excerpts| motorboating, canoeing, swimming, from the Christmas Cantata ) fishing, hunting. will be given. Municipal Tourist Campâ€"On the All are very cordially invited. shore of Gillies Lake in the northeast And on Saturday, Dec. 25th, Christâ€" | corner of the town. Carstaker and all mas Day there will be a service iin the | corveniences. church at 10.30 am.â€"Mr. Leng in Hotslsâ€"Empire, largest in Northern charge. manv other modern wellâ€" Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North Phone 1982â€"W and over. 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School for all unâ€" der twelve. 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Worship, Christmas Carols. "The Christâ€" mas; Hope." Members and friends will kindly bear in mind the service of worship Christâ€" mas morning at 10.30 a.m. e | | 6 | presented United Chlll'Ch, Timmin§g ) chnristmas Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. ': valuable C (Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Street) | who was | 10.45 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. | replied in wlAE 9E Ned i EB Scrvices Sunday, Dec, 26th, 1937 to St. Mar; 6.00 a.m.â€"Christmas Morring "Old| under con: Country" Christmas Service in | Mary‘s hosp Finnish Language. ' best equippe Subject: ‘"The Prince of Peace" Timmins â€" 11.00 a.m.â€"Sunday, Dec. 26th, no Sunâ€"| centre in ( day School. i the District 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Service in Finnish| north of T langue. centre of C Subject: "The Light of the| Timmins is World." Christmas Anthems‘ Northern O and Carols at both services by | trains daily both choirs. to Toronto. A cordial welcome to all. £n _ Rector: Rev. Canon Causning, B.A.,. LTB p} ;p, , Sunday Services teacher f 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class ‘time poi: 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer | the pupil 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School | studies of 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms [; 7.00 pmâ€"Evening Prayer ing them Holy Communion on 1st Sunday o } derstand month, at 11 am.; on 3rd Sunday, at ‘oms and 7 pm.;,; and on 5th Sunday, at 38.38 a.m. | ditions of JCA AUL 9 AHLULELAL | _ Councillor Brunetteâ€""If he was takâ€" South Porcupine, Ont. ‘ en back on the force I think he should have been paid for his full time." Councillor Laporteâ€""If just cause was shown for his suspension I think Sunday Services that he should have been penalized by 00 a.m.â€"Sunday School ‘losing his salary for the time he was .15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class off duty." £., Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister South Porcupine Finnish United Church 8th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins. Rev. W. A. Slemann, Pastor Finnish United Church Timmins United Church Ssouth Porcupine, Ont. Trinity United Church The Open Door Gospel Tabernacle Church Directory Adjt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. St. Matthew‘s Church A Cordial Welcome To All The Salvation Army St. Paul‘s Church "Refle Sunday MorI All Welcome! Dr. Fraser | Of SDCCCH, MIS. FTCC~ ’man-0n behalf of her fellowâ€"pupilsâ€" The . | presented to their teacher a written hlll’Ch Timmins Christmas greeting together with a Mustard, M.A., B.D. waluable Christmas gift. Mr. Heinonen, _ Ave. and Cédar Street) l who was taken completely by surprise, ming Worship, replied in suitable terms, and told his tions on Christmas." pupils why he at the age of sixteen, a Schcool for those twelve| Year after his arrival on this continent, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Town Council Splits on Reinstatement Banksâ€"Five bank branches housed in permanent buildings, with bank clearing equivalent to a city of 65,000. (Continued from Page One) the time he had been off duty. Councillor Wrenâ€"*"This man left that mecting in agreement with the terms and if he has approached the mayor secking the money deducted from his pay, he has broken the probation reâ€" quirements." Hotselsâ€"Empire, largest in Northern Ontaric; many other modern wellâ€" equipped hotels. Storesâ€"Most of the business section is of modern fireproof construction. Upâ€"toâ€"date stores supply wider selecâ€" tion«s than in most places of tne same S1Z Churchesâ€"Irish Roman â€" Catholi¢, Frerch Roman Catholic,; Anglican, United, Baptist, Finnish United, Rouâ€" manian Orthodox, Christian Scientist, Christian Brethren, Greek Orthodox, Salvation Army, etc. Musicalâ€"Citizens‘ Band, Lions Club Boys‘ Band, Porcupine District Pipe Band, Welsh Miners‘ Choir, Cornish Choir, Schubert Choral. Firstâ€"class orâ€" chestras, music studios, dancing classes, Education:â€"Five large wellâ€"equipped public schools; six large, wellâ€"equipped separate schools. Fine modern high and vorational school. Business colâ€" leges. Public library with large number of volumes,. kept up to date. Timmins Population Doubled in Ten Y ears Chief industryâ€"gold mining. Home of the Holinger Mine, employving 3000 men all vear round. (Continued from Page One» building is expscted to be completed carly in the new year. The nurses‘ residence and addition to St. Mary‘s hospital, Timmirs, now under construction, will :make St. Mary‘s hospital one of the largest and best equipped hospitals in the province. Timmins is the most northerly large centre in Ontario. It is situated in year after his arrival on this continent, decided to master the English language, and thanked his pupils for their enâ€" thusiasm, industry and fidelity in their work at school. A few minutes before midnight, the ginging of the National Anthem brought to a close a happy evening. Finnishâ€"English Classes Hold Event complicated by silicosis, despite the fact that he has worked in the mines for sixteen years, will be sent to Toronâ€" to for further examination before beâ€" ing placed in a sanitarium, it was deâ€" cided. In discussing the subject it was suggested that doubt sometimes rested in the minds of council if a conclusive diagnosis is made in cases similar to Change Street Name Kirkland avenue in the northeast section of the town is to be changed to Empire avenue it was decided. The name "Kirkland" it was felt might make for confusion with Kirkland Lake. With this change settled the town clerk was authorized to order street names which will be erected in this section as soon as possible. New Fire Alarm Authority was granted for the inâ€" stallation of a second teleohone line at the fire hall. Under the new arâ€" rangement the telephone company will regcord the source of all calls. which will facilitate checking up on false alarms. It was also stated that there was every chance that a fire alarm might be deâ€" layed if the single phone at the fire hall was in use at the time. High School Board It was decided to leave to the incomâ€" ing council the task of appointing counâ€" cil representatives on the High School Board. A. G. Irving and D. @strosser are the retiring members this year, council were advised by the board secretary. Sylvester Last, whom doctors claim is in suffering from tuberculosis, unâ€" Express Delivery A communication was received from the raillway company who advised counâ€" cil that they would not be able to exâ€" tend their cartage limits to include the territory recently annexed by the town before Christmas. A survey of the town will first be made by the comâ€" pany. Tax Rebates No action was taken by council on a request from Mrs. F. J. Filbert for a rebate on a licenss for a refreshment stand which she had operated here from June to October. Councillor Wren was of the opinion that Mrs. Filber‘t was seeking to evade taxes on her proâ€" perty, which she would open again next yvear. Acting Mayor Upon the suggestion of Mayor Bartleâ€" man, which was unanimously endorsed by the council, Councillor P. H. Laporte will be acting mayor during Mr. Bartleâ€" man‘s absence from town for one week. Pay $* pgér Day The clerk was instructed to include in the notice for tenders thnat men emâ€" ployed by the successful bidder for garbage collection here must be paid $4.00 per day. Permission Granted Council granted permission to the Catholic Women‘s League to hold a sale of shamrocks an the streets here on March 17. Councillor Wrenâ€""It‘s eitheor a case of supporting the chisf and the police committee or voting a lack of confidâ€" encz in them." Mayor Bartlemanâ€""I think the counâ€" cil should investigate the whole thing. In the first place it was a peculiar time for a man to be reinstated and the most extraordinary thing was for two men on a committee to take it upon themselves to restore a corstable to duty on a probationary period who had been susâ€" pended." "This sounds like a vengeful motion to me," was the mayor‘s comment after declaring the motion lost that asked for Constable Culhane‘s further susâ€" pension. Special Christmas lce Cream Brick EPLETIT‘S 4 Indigent Patient Timmins . Eplett Sons Ltd. Funeral on Monday of Late D. Manninen The late Mr. Manninen was born at Helsinki, Finlard, some 66 years ago. His wife Mrs. Lydia Manninen, nee Turpela, lives at Helsinki, Finland, where also there are two sons living with their mother. One dGdaughter, Ilma (Mrs. Arvi Tuumanen) lives at Kirkland Lake, and was present at the funeral. The funeral service for David Manâ€" ninen, tailor, residence _ Dominion Boardinghouse, Fourth avenue. who died Dec. 18th, was conducted by Rev. A I. Heinonen. minister of the Timâ€" mins Finnish Unrited Church in the Walker‘s Funeral Chapel, Timmins, Monday, Oec. 20th, at 3 p.m. in presâ€" ence of relatives and most intimate triends. Interment at Timmins Cemeâ€" tery Vault. that of Last‘s. It was felt that an examination by a chest specialist would eliminate any doubts members of counâ€" cil might have. Mayor‘s Salary The clerk was instructed to pay Mayor Bartleman his yearly honorâ€" arium amounting to $1,200, Thanks Members Mayor Bartleman, at the conclusion of the meeting, thanked the members of council and town officials for their coâ€"operation during the past year and expressed the belief that much had been accomplished in the last twelve months. The members of council also spoke briefly, extending their thanks. The late Mr. Manninen came to Canâ€" l[I CREAM Announcing ... ... AN EXCLUSIVE SPECIALTY SHOPPE LOCATED IN Bank of Commerce Building The Opening ALYSI A For Women ANTIQUES W. L. Davidson officiated at the cereâ€" mony of dedication of the window. In his address Rev. Mr. Davidson pointed out the meaning of some of the symâ€" bois in the window. The anchor at the top signifies God as the anchor of the soul. The crown is the crown of rightâ€" cousness and glory. In the centre panel Christ is shown with the children, and the words below are: "Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me," The late W. W. McGuire, was a brother of Mr. J. S. McGuire, of Timmins. On a recent Sunday morning a beauâ€" tiful memorial window was unveiled in St. Paul‘s United Church at THlsonâ€" burg, the window being purchased and presented to the church through a legâ€" acy of $500 loft by Miss Hazel Louise McGuire who wished the memorial window to keep a keen remembrance of the life and high character of her father and mother, the late Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McGuire. The ceremony of unveiling was very impressive. Rev. The Child‘s Health Conference will be held in the Schumacher public school on Friday attemoon Dec. Mth, from 3 to 5 p.m. Memorial Window Now in Church at Tillsonburg Â¥. DECEMBER 3GRD, 1837 A few floral offerings were received at the funeral from relatives and friends. The pallbearers were Messrs Arvi Tuuâ€" manen, Victor Virkka, Andrew> Kari and Bruce Leek. The interment was at Timmins cemetery vault. ada during 1914, and to Timmins about seven years azo and has been employed as 2 tailor. sSPECIAL HEALTH CONFERENCE A‘T SCHUMACHEK, DEC. 24TH Ontario A delicious treat that will top off the Christmas feast perâ€" feeltly. Just the thing to serve when holiday guests drop in. Eplett‘s ‘in<tantâ€"frozen‘ ice cream chuck full of the seaâ€" son‘s choicest fruits. FURS