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Porcupine Advance, 28 Feb 1938, 1, p. 1

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Game Association Will Discuss Water Raising A1nDn€ Talsl} Frederickhol important q the meeting With the dro Commis house, the feet fiocdi: marshland â€" for fish an« viding a s( trappers . carried out fishing and considqed tions will b mission in t Fish and C to be held In con} Federation ciation wi on the cor O The subjec by the stu« Fisghings in essays is to S apply the prir their own imn ing the essays fact that cons can be appli¢ and in this practical. Window is Smashed on Sunday Evening Generous ca the best ess: Police Unablo_tn Locate T‘wo Men Who Fell Into Store Window on Fourth Ave. Flooding of Marshlands With Completion of Dam on Fredâ€" erickhouse River to be Considered at Meeting on Friday Night in Schumacher. Plan Essay Contest on Conserâ€" vation. Consumers EFcurth aven en Sunday ¢ two men siij fell striking called and : bourhood bu of the pair, witness. Committee Asks Public to Aid in Fight Against Juvenile Delinquency «m m P AQ: iA â€"A AP: D â€" L BC :A DC C PA The Edito The Porc Timmins; Juvenile Court Committee Finds Chief Causes of Delinâ€" quency to be Cigarette Smoking and Too Many Shows. Enforcement of Law and Public Coâ€"operation Would Help Remedy the Matter. mitltée dias â€" cilal study C delinguencey vestigated _ during the own work Porcupine From . Committe percentag are smok bacco in | The Thcatres and Cinematographs Act R.x.0O. 1937 Chapter 319 Nection 9: hib The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912. i1 the atte AImpia nha Al l1¢ l it uden in â€"© UI hn 11 l TX No. 17 How )1 comImnl 11 MiL the new HYy ie Frederick iraoay of eacnh biic and legal urs of 9 a.m. 118 ?u8sse¢Gd ine Dist:t Associat 1A l explained. be written y _contes! Principal: te school: be invite d Lak erVv 2 In w1 ity thna distric several res of ground ‘r proâ€" maiy hn Timmin ‘Box Social «and Dance To-nght eful end W i Speâ€" ivenile Conn t VIL the nat each OI th h of vo‘l Timmins Orchestra Elected Officers held 2 meetin Those which elect officer nominated 111 he Programime A. Gordcn, C: tor shall be engaged in eath U whose duty it shall be to superyvis conduct of.such children and of ; toward them while in such theatr appointment of such matron sanctioned in such manner â€" as Treasurer of Ontario may direct the Treasurer of Ontario may a theatre in his discretion dispense the attendance of a matron. Any person ccntravening any C prov feneral Discussion of Fuâ€" ture Activities at Meeting Yesterday. appreciale yO ing these ma ho public, ostponed Event to be Held This Evening. H 1A J lished at Timmins, Ont.. Canada ery MONDAY and THURSDAY eâ€"president retaryâ€"trea l ceeds of the concert covered the expense with the event, it wa Tobacco Restraint Act RK.8.C. Chapter 199 rv one is guilty of an oi 10 ited and elected: aentâ€"J.. ; Knell Yours very 11 L eral discussion future activities h other musical ‘ time modern id happiness. of $20 1e regular Sunday afterngon f the new Timmins orchestra, Harmony hall, yesterday, A f the members was held to ers. The following were duly sccial and dancse wI y the Timmins Fire i for Tuesday night which was postpon>d that night. will be my hall on this (] ebruary 28th. SUrQâ€"UVO s who b in the . ie highe TroV 1n Vercivali. asurerâ€"Mrs. Larcher. Committeeâ€"Miss Paice i. Chapman, Mr. Schroe OT 11 arrangements nhnave firemen to make this l event, and all who to have a good time. bring boxes of lunch, > evening will be aucâ€" rest bidder, will enter Come one, come Aall, old â€"fashioned, and at AL seql metry evening BOK pilate reâ€" ind coâ€"opetraâ€" rroups in the y the exhibiâ€" each theatre Ui2a Ou}x ld Pebruary in connecâ€" reported. whizc hicn wAas Fighters t of last 1 because > neld in Mcnday) lCLUWULETS e., the the and any with Anniversary Supper of the United Church United Ch was a dscl of the cor being prest per which Ladies‘ Ai outstandi In makin other hig! the noble Cantor, 0 being awi cause of education There \ Aid, on 3 which wi anizatll .'"""""" aid by Police on White Eagle Hali ‘ine Aicl. CHOSEN QUEEN ESTHER FOR 1938 TIMMINS, ONTARIO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 193 d not onl outstand h marked 11 pa id Town Police ‘e ~Quantity of on Sunday. ersary supper at the Saturday afternoor ess, a large numbe! i and their friend: oy the delicious sup: m prepared by the Mustard and repre: lifferent church or: poilce un Jjoy hy pé Provin{( credi the Ladie Usual Ladies‘ RCSALIND CANTOR each vear it has been Ti ersona. Miss C que lice Interclub Meeting â€" of District Kiwanis Fire Drills In Schools Efficient it has been the custom to seiect some of being ‘Queen Esther‘ for the year. auty of the "Queen" considered, but r that fit her to be a true successor 0f yeek at the Purim Bill, Miss Rosalind is Queen Esther for 1938, the honour charm and graciousness, but also beâ€" mntor recently completing her college M a school Birch Stree Jacques Ca St. Charles very School in Town Could be Cleared in Average of 51 Seconds Report Shows. 101 seconds buildin th ed. Marshal‘s Departingnt who j Jim Morton, of the Timâ€"; Dapartment, â€" has recently | fire drills in all the schools | with the exception of Holy _ will likely be held at at an carly date. I on Friday evemn well attended, and wcess, thanks to t ut Cliff Lowery at a simuitangous alarm _every schcol in Timmins red of pupils in a small fiftyâ€"one seconds, accordâ€" t of Inspector D. H. Craig, [arshal‘s Department who Pupil 517 4CO 700 413 _ + (Advan eard being In Liskeard anc id 1r0oOm ssary tC re. Jack Fulton, Désaulniers, and in to Haileybury Room: Seconds 12 58 0 30 11 eld in Haileyâ€" at the Hotel resent for the immilt or fir. 4 F 16 matcil 1A PC 1€ 10 4() l“ ! l \ Timmins who will deeply regrelt Nis death, having visited here and made friends among all he met while here. In addiiion to his son,. Sidney R. Mcâ€" Coy, three other sonâ€"Hamilton, Eddie and Allan McCoyâ€"are left to mourn his death. Mr. Eddie McCoy was one Of the cldâ€"timers of Timmins, being acâ€" ccuntant at the Hollinger in the days befcre the war. Mrs. McCoy predeâ€" ceased her husband several years ago. The funeral of the late W. J. McCoy is being held toâ€"day at Ottawa. Father of S. R. McCoy: Dies, Aged 79 Years Mr. and Mrs. S. R. McCo Saturday afternoon for Otta called there by the sudden des McCoy‘s father, W. J. McCoy living retired, but for man} prominent citizen of Ottawsa Mascnic event i cvertook him 0o: late Mr. McCoy Enjoyable Smoker at Legion Saturday ~There was a very enjoyable smoker in the Legion hall on Saturday with a very long list of artists. Two local arâ€" tists, who lhave not yet appeared on a Legion programme, were present and provided some fine vocal solos. Alf Snow and Mr. Bridgeman being well reâ€" ceived in all their numbers. There was a very good attondance with Com. Geo. Nippers in the chair and W. A. Devine as pianist for the evening. All are lookâ€" ing forward to "Cornish Night" next Saturday when the whole entertainâ€" ment will. be provided by the "Jacks." It. is rumoured that â€"the famous «~Pasâ€" ties" will also be on hand to finish the evening. Next Saturday to nish Night‘" at 1 Two Timmins Women Charged With Theft Were Arrested in Haileyâ€" bury on Saturdayâ€"Will Appear Here on Tuesday. rominent Citizen of Ottaâ€" wa for Many Years Passes Suddenlv. were ; Hailey charee HalleyBury â€" on charged with thei is charged by h theft of $130 in is claimed to h: wrist watch and Timmins Man is Charged With IH Treating Dog $oo, Thie property °C Middleton avenue. in police court here at present confined CHILD‘® HEALTH CONFERENCE AT SCHUMACHEKRK, MARCH 4TH The Child‘s Health Conference will be held in the Schumacher Public School on Friday afternoon, March 4th, from 3 to 5. p.m. criminai code on Saturday Magistrate A here toâ€"mortr( € IT‘wo women from Timmins, Mrs. Joc alentinywic and Miss Connie York re arrested by Provincial police ir na n@ayv Al ha K. McCoy ieéft on for Ottawa, being udden death of Mr. C el FOVinCcial poilce in urday and â€" were Mrs. WalentinywiC husband with the 1 while Miss York stolen a suitcase o tings, valued a! mal A W € /lil aAppeat i in polic PAnOOn. ) TIngs, Va. Joe Pust TPhey will Tuesday a o Scuth Po aarged ul illâ€"treatin:g D66 1@9@101n d ~years,. it attending when death ening. The + ¢ friends in regret his ecentlyv appeal ind are a ~dog befort pint 1J Municipalities Plan to Just Three Chimney Fires MONDAY and THURSDAY Firemen Have Quiet Time During the Weekâ€"end. . Will Likely Employ Prominent Counsel to Present Soint} Brief to Legislature from Tisdale, Teck and Whitney Townships Along With Town of Timmins. Meet Again Friday Night. out oOoniy C two chimne avenue and Only one C day for a c avenue. Timmil comparat caused by a fire be Ccommercial avenut and occupied by M was extinguished w Playâ€"Off is Won by Walker‘s Rink Timmins Quartette: to. .iveâ€" present Northern Ontario at Maedonaldâ€"Brier champcnshAip of UILLATIO Uil Saturday in North Bay when he deâ€" feated Best‘s Sault Ste. Marie quarâ€" tette in the third and decviding game by a score of 12â€"8. By virtue of their win Walker‘s rink will represent Norâ€" thern Ontario at the Macdonaldâ€"Brier bonspiel in Torcnto this week. Walker won the first game of Satâ€" _mdays layâ€"off by a score o}{_}B â€"8 but "dropped the second game, played in the afternoon by a score of 15â€"4. In the night battle Walker‘s rink drew to the front and battled their way through to the championship, winning the gams Fire Victims Still in Hospital Here QOvila Cloutier is Mary‘s Hospital here cuts and burns caused during the fire at B here last TMuesday nig fully expected to recovi necessary to administ been weel and 1a Dolan Bad Motor Crash Near Haileybury Yesterday Haileybury, Feb. 28..â€"(Special to n Advance»â€"Three residents of New Lis keard were brought to Misericordia hos pital here yesterday morning after bw automobiles had met in headâ€"on col New Liskeard Man in Critica Sustained. Two Others in Reduced to Scrap Materi: Hours Later. 11 only TWA Appeal to Government hnavet Thursda Walker‘s Timmins rink won the onship of Northern Ontario on y in North Bay when he deâ€" Best‘s Sault Ste. Marie quarâ€" i‘ the third and deciding game ore of 12â€"8. By virtue of theil ilker‘s rink will represent Norâ€" Jntario at the Macdonaldâ€"Brie1 l in Torcnto this week. 101 )n the mAÂ¥ f this tow nevy Mor nospl Fire Deparitmt y quiet weekâ€"er fires, he otl l1 was Archi Hube: bu anada 1€ i chem [il] confined to St. re suffering from d by an explosion Bucovetsky‘s store ight.. While he is ver, it was deemed ster a blood transâ€" His condition ha John Chu nial 1ltl O1l M 1 mnmmil prog! in Critical Condition from Injuries Others in Hospital. Both Machines » Material. â€" Another Mishap Two O11 11 C aA W end Wil ownel > blazt awrenc Nortl it @IÂ¥ ng The tTownships ol 1l1sGa and Teck along with the TY mins will make a collect to the Ontario Government date for a more equitable : mines profit tax, it was d combined meeting of repres Weather Will Moderate Four Inches of Snow Over Weekâ€"end The weather f0 will continue chan ing temperature, d ures Thiu: €rVato Snow TC *€ J V € Single Copy Five Cents @Ii I1 26 abovt 19 bel ornin ; W QVel €Té ither for the Y I1 1 Section 8 Pages TI ur inches and a bitterly col night the temp low zero and at ind reatet Wheele A C While whia 16 it weekâ€"end added a es and was accomâ€" rly cold northwest e temperature dropâ€" ) and at eight o‘clock risen only one deâ€" bDb¢ he next few days ible with moderatâ€" was forecast toâ€" r at Hollinger obâ€" Tedc ‘eck Township n touch with or some other pare and corâ€" 1 be prepared 14 11 : Saturda Sunday, A ( Delow nrouUu TA 1 | Y ild, the 1

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