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Porcupine Advance, 31 Mar 1938, 1, p. 1

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Juvenile Branch Formed of Fish and Game Society Pollowing the the reâ€"organizat Society here, Mi ronto, Field Sec Red Cross, visit to assist Preside executive in th Society well un also visited Kirk to the North, a being recently a New Association to be Known as the Schumacher Juvenile Fish and Game Protective Association. Objects and Aims Explained. List of Officers Eleeted for New Association. I eleven an at the Schu Monday at 7 forming a ju cupine Fish sociation. The presid pine Fish ar ciation addre ng tnheim an oulli objects cof the also the purpose i: juvenile branch. A and an address by was decided to fo known as the S Fish and affiliated with the On two occasio meeting, moving â€" shown the boys 0o The officers elec All boys in S. eligible. A programme C for the Easter wee prizes are offered hibits at the Sch Presidentâ€"Adelahi Bat Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Bobby Secretaryâ€"Merio Nard Treasurerâ€"Buddy «Mar Advisory Committeeâ€" ser, Stanley Kitchen, 1 Junior members (betwed and 16)â€"â€"Albert Garovit ner. Billy Welt. IMMEDIA TE The local Red C programme of w likely that a cal support will month or tw Good Work Being Done by Victorian Order Nurses Field Secretary of Red Cross Pays Visit Here Reports of V. O. N. Officers and Nurse Here Show V alue of Work. Pleasing and Valuable Gift Made by Young Girls‘ Club. Officers Elected for Ensuing Year. M1 mt thy Mi playe Th Timn tha IMC 91 Secont The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912. Treasu Lastert rleven and the Schum the norary . J. HI nsoril Myrs. atic M 1 Viceâ€"I "¢ ite MtI wecreth ¢â€"Mr. 11 vear C branch WC IC£, lihi¢ nurse, disâ€" splendid new black leather V.O.N. bas with bottle equipâ€" hbas being a donation from het M1I Mr. p.m H 1¢ ae parent association. ons previous to this pictures had been of wild life, etc. ime Pro f exhibits and essays k was outlined. Three for the best three exâ€" imacher public schoo n of the Red Cross N. R. Vinton, of Toâ€" tary for the Ontario â€"Timmins this week | t Austin Neame and work of getting the r way. Mr. Vinton! ecent compieLion.,. ,Q.LT The e Doys present, givâ€" e of the aims and nt association and mind in forming a ter some discussion Mr. P. A. Boyce, it m what will be umacher Juvenile _ Association, to be M M e C ardauzZzl Mangzot %1 iblic David Small. en ages of 11 tz, Kirby Joyâ€" jlic school on he purpose of ch of the Porâ€" Protective Asâ€" Ki No Trace « of Missing )T M M Tisda 3€ n this trip he Society land Lake. i extended , and it is full public the next ng of th terian O ge amour by the or Y executive of the. the "Busy Bees Club," a group of junior an Orâ€" | ‘tsenâ€"age girls who have as their preâ€" imount | sident Miss Joanne Langdon. The acâ€" the orâ€" | tivities of this club evidence worthâ€" elected | while achievements, of which this splendid donaticn to the V.O.N. is a worthy example, deserving of fitting comment for a club of such youthful membership. This bag is a greatly apâ€" L. E. | preciated gift, as the previous bag had been provided in the year 1931 and so was much the worse for its seven years n of continuous use. A new bag was inâ€" Traver. | deed needed. Miss Price was authorized to purchase complete equipment for this . Richâ€"| bag. and also for a second bag needed A. Mcâ€" | for a relief V.O.N. nurse. . ~Degsâ€" Reports of the last year were most s. Pouâ€" | gratifying. With the town grant for ‘ V.O.N., plus the Metropolitan contract was an fees, and regular patients‘ fees, this of this work has been financed for the past | two years without tag days which were he secâ€"| necessary in previous years. It is ly days hoped that a tag day will not be necesâ€" . Longâ€" Toc SSO~â€" givâ€" heC Provincial Police repor#ed toâ€"day that no trace of Max Steinman, 28â€"yearâ€"old collector for the Feldman Timber Comâ€" pany, has been found sinte his disâ€" appearance on March 11, the last date on which he was seen in this district. Aczording to Provincial Constable H. S. Gall, who is investigating the case, Steinman left a car owned by his emâ€" ployers which he was in the habit of using, parked near the South Porcupine station and boarded a train for the A charge of theft by conversion has v°en laid against Steinman by a comâ€" pany official, alleging that his accounts show shortages in excess of $700. The accused is thought to have been out of the country for two or three days beâ€" fore his absence became definitely apâ€" parent. Employee of Feldman Timâ€" ber Company is Charged With Conversion of Over $700., Schumacher Lions Hold Guest Night Sciumacher, March 30th. Special to The Advance:â€"The Lions club meeting and supper held Wednesday evening in Daffodil tea room. This was Guest Night, with a number of prominent citizens as guests. Mr. C. Abrams presided in the abâ€" seince of the regular chairman, Mr. Fred Brooker. Interesting Address on Gold Mining in Brazil. After general business was attended | to members of the Lions club and guests | were entertained by Mr. Geo. Gedge, Safety First Engineer at the Hollinger, who gave an interesting address on‘ "Gold Mining in Brazil." Mr. Gedge states that the open cut system is the popular method of mining in the South. pot for the The VON. is rendering a splendid service to Timmins. It is interesting to note that North Bay has four V.O.N. nurses and Kirkland Lake three. uth. A ch Every MOND Ottawa 4Cl om V.O.N which will be a comb M.OH. (Dr. MciInnis) . The office will be Timmins, Ont., Canada JAY and THURSDAY .O.N, hnheadquarters â€" that the Dominion rian Order of Nurses the Chateau Laurier the 6th and Ith o: 6b so by 1pervisotr, n official 31 olitan contract nts‘ fees, this eat er eW s office both entrance to he rear side 1 be provided OWTL w- iCs r C 18 I Ex e First Meeting of South Porcupine Kiwanis Club ! _ The charter members of the Soutl | Porcupine Kiwanis Club are as follows: William Fairhurst, W. S. Gardiner, T R. Langdon, J. D. McCarthy, Archdeaâ€" con Woodall, Roy Anderson, G. F. Helâ€" mer, E. S. Somerville, W. G,. Woods Sol Sky, E. M. Grant, Stan Pearce, C P Walker. V. H. Evans, Ronald Vary To be Held in the Masonic Hall at South Porcupine on Monday Evening, April 4th, at 6.15. Many from Timâ€" mins Expected to Attend. List of Officers for New Club Sol Sky, E. M. Grant, stan PEearce, V P. Walker, V. H. Evans, Ronald Vary F. H. Hall, Walter Honer, Sidney Cooke, Alfred Pugsley, D. J,. Ludgate W . H. Atkinson, A. Miller, B. H. Harpâ€" Blake, M. T. Mulcahey, Fred LaForest, C. J. Myles and J. A. Wilder. The following are the officers reâ€" cently elocted for the South Porcupine Kiwanis Club:â€" Presidentâ€"W. H. Blake, principal of Tisdale High Schools. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"W. E. Honer. Treasurerâ€"F. H. Hall. Unsettled morning. Max‘imum and temmperatures since Sunday a day, 52 above and 13 above; 49 above and 26 above; Wed above and 33 above. Rain to of .24 of an inch Ims fallen s day. a romance that began when Dr. Heil was band has been associat=d for some time J surgery with Dr. O. J. Stahl. An intervic front page of the second secstion. IMHAH UNYVYSAH SNIOTHMYM NVIMLSV a tC all, Waiter Honer, »Iidne Ifred Pugsley, D. J. Ludgat kinson, A. Miller, B. H. Hary mith, Max Smith, F. C. Evan llagher, M. G. Clark, W.o *A TIMMINS, QONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 318T, 1938 ine j1va@n lark, Sout as follow: rardiner, ‘ vy, Archde;s 10CK street, received a telegraim Irom hi nephew, Rudolphe Pare, to the effect that the latter‘s grandfather, Adhema: Pare, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Mr. J. B. Pare had passed :away at Lachine, Quebec on Monday. March 28th. The late Adhemar Pare, who was T vears of age at the time of death, wa Brotherâ€"inâ€"Law of J. B. Pare, Well Known in the North. well known Timmins an Adhemar Pare Dies at Lachine, Quebec made frequent in the early day Timmins and t he also visited ions in more re presid Among the immediate relatives surâ€" viving are his widow (a sister of Mr. J B. Pare) and his grandson, Rudoliphe Pare. His son, Louis Alhemar Pare died last yvear, as noted in The Advanc lere in thk w with th terday treet, re pi e Universit e practic 11 the latse Noah Timmins, Mr. Jules Timmins, now the Hollinger Mine. He t tript to the Portupins iys with the late Mr. Noah the late Mr. Dunlop, and d here on several occasâ€" year iinmediat ed a telegra: e Pare, to grandfather CE He was Noah Ti Timmin rer Mind ‘, of 23 Hemâ€" ram from his to the effect ‘alh, Was irded in s a broâ€" LL. Annual Meeting of Fish and Game Club Toâ€"nig McIntyre May Build Mill at the Preston Negotiations by Preston East Dome Porcupine Mines with Hollinger Conâ€" solidated Gold Mines in regard to ore milling plans are to be terâ€" minated and that some arrangement is under way whereby MciIntyre will build a mill on the Preston property. It is expected that an announcement of plans will be made at the annual meetâ€" ing of Preston being held toâ€"day. To Move Offices Next Week New Town Hall Will Not be Formally Opened Until After Departments Move In, It was stated toâ€"day that the various offices of municipal departments whith have been temporarily housed in a building at the corner of Fifth avenue and Pine street, will move into the new town hall next week. At the present time arrangements for moving hinge on the completion of the switchboard inâ€" stallation for the telephone system. The formal opening date for the new municipal centre has not been set as wt but all departments will be settled in the new building before the public opening is announced. Chesterfield is Destroyed by Fire Early Morning Fire Extinâ€" gmslfle(l by Firemen. Blaze in Hothouse This Morning Fire of unknown origin almost comâ€" pletely destroyed a chesterfield in a sun porch in the rear of the living quarters above the Imperial Bank at the correr of Third avenue and Pine street at 12.55 a.m. toâ€"day. Smoke was seen issuing from the building by John Carnovale who turned in an alarm from the street box. The blaze was extinguished by chemicals. ~ An overheated stove ignited adjacent weodwork in a hot house at the home of Gordon Gauthier, 70 Hemlock street, shortly after ten o‘clock this morning. Firemen were called and quenched the fire. Damage was estimated at apâ€" proximately $15. | Cons Employee of Hydro : Suffers Broken Leg| ; Iroquois Falls, March 29â€"(Special to The Advanceâ€"â€"Roy Wayne, a resident of Wilson Lake, had a very unfortunate avrcident last weekâ€"end at the Fredâ€" The department have attended to two chimney fires also this week. On Monday they answered a call to 42 Commercial avenue and on Tuesday at 545 pm. responded to an alarm at 86‘ Balsam south. Roy Wayne Injure« derickhouse Dam Dr. M. J. Kelly well known in mediâ€" cal and other circles here, has anâ€" nounced that he will be absent from his practice for the menth of April during which time he will be engaged in postâ€" graduate study. In his absence the office of Drs. Kelly and Mackechnie will carry on his practice. Dr. Kelly to Spend Month Doing Postgraduate Work neect Announcement in This Regard at Annual Meéting of Company Toâ€" day. "he annual meeting of the Porcupine h and Game Protective Association I be hold at the Daffodil tea room, iumacher, this (Thursday) evening 8 p.m. members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. Many i1 pictures are shown in the view liere medica red. ayne had b his first job t miC w1 He 1 bly At betwe imm ig-m;Back Road to Mines Now _ Practically Impassable ‘, with mploy â€" Every MONDA Y ibli HTL Start Work On New T heatre compleLC street by building ago by t tion but t Timimins struction When the ed it will Goldfields which wi Rates to be Confirmed This Afternoon are Approximately Mill and a Half More Than Last Year. Provision for Paying "Spotters" Struck Out of Estimates. Expert Claims Timmins Lacks Municipal Parks Town Tax Rate is Higher Horace Seymour, Consulting Engineer and Well Known \uthorltv on Town Planning, Tells Kiwanis Club Acâ€" commodation Here Inadequate. To Make Survey for Community Centre. nave Deen stages of th theatrs summC for this purpose. At this afternoon‘s m pointment of a revenu« be one of the main item da. The new appointee The 1938 ta show an incre and a half n separate scho dicated at a The 1938 tax rate in Timmins will show an increase of approximately one and a half mills for both public and separate school supporters it was inâ€" dicated at a meeting of the Pinance Committee held yesterday to strike the rate. Aâ€"resolution; which is subject to revision at a meeting being held this afternoon sets the rate of public school supporters at 63.76 mills and that of separate school supporters at 77.62. Last vear the rates were 62.24 and 76.1i lackin Club cons! who thing f« ters" ar police for this ‘onstruction of Cedar Street Picture Palace Recomâ€" menced Here This Week. ml ‘ondition of Road to Paymaster, Ankerite and Other Adâ€" jacent Mines Making Matters Difficult for Workmen as Well as Mines and Merchants. Government Should Take Immediate Action to Remedy Condition. _ Guests present for ine OcCcasi0r cluded W. S. Blake, first presider the South Porcupine club, and Dr. Hugshes. president of the Lions Cl 101 Only T vIsion At ternoon s pporters parate SC I1 T } OnNn n T was erected some two years ie Hanson Theatre Corporaâ€" he property was purchased by Theatres Limited and conâ€" of the building was halted. _new picture palace is finishâ€" take the place of the prescnt ; theatre on Thirdé avenue, l1 likely be remodelled into t is expected that the new il1l open some time in the late Iress bei Monday n StruC mate ne rat ctively 1IIY number employed fo e constructior mencgd of the he Mas Ont., Cana THURSD A Y gine number Canada *e AIIC nber T provis10T mounting t n Third avenue, _ into ed that the new ie time in the late ems on the ee will be : Timmins is sadly | F | r adpoint of muniâ€" | orme ppinion expressed [ j the local Kiwwinis I m m I ns Horace Seymour. nda town 1)14'"1( C, "'- Business _Man Dead pinion expresse he local Kiwani Horace Seymoul nd town planne: 118 W heatre m e€ of polic rk M f workmen the early for The Government should certainly take immediate action in regard to the deplorable condition of what is kuown as the Back Roadâ€"the road giving acâ€" cess from Timmins to the Paymaster, Buffaloâ€"Ankerite and other mines. The condition of the main highway is bad enough, but it is still passable, but the Back Road is so bad it can scarcely he Street lused now, after breaking the springs y ! and otherwise wrecking most of the CCOIH- cars and buses using it. This road is eek. of vital interest to Timmins, pressâ€" ing concern in the matter being the on the | accommodation of the men living in n Cedar | Timmins and working at the mines on omm omm ues on ommc on e omm mm mm n In the to $1500 16 TUC T ap wil fo of 16 D€e Cciassed ed idea th at once t dition all rock for tI right as 1 Jonas Petila Taken Into Cusâ€" tody in Early Morning Raid by Local Police. the Back Road. This morning the buses had to go by way of South Porâ€" cupine to take their loads of men to the mines. The road is so full of the mines. The â€"road is so full of "boils" and holes and mud that it may be classed as impassable, with the addâ€" ed idea that unless something is done at once the road will be in bad conâ€" dition all year. One truck is hauling rock for the road, and while this is all right as far as it goes, it doesn‘t go far enough. The authorities should give immediate attention to the road and have it made passable at once in falrâ€" ness, not only to the mines, the merâ€" chants and others, but to the workmen who need it in their daily occupation. inCc Jonas Petila, residing at the rear of 14% Maple street north, was arrested t 240 am. toâ€"day and charged with slling liquor contrary to the provisions f the Liquor Control Act. Whe arrest ras made by the raiding squad. One art bottle of gin was seized. John Stewart was arrested on the treet at 12.25 a.m. and charged with legal possession. Both men will apâ€" ear in Police Court here on Tuesday. H6 meral of Late Russell D. Robertson at Southampâ€" ton Yesterday. an is Arrested on Selling Charge 1 Single Copy Five Cents ction of signs, litcenses ind other levies. T1 5t 2 Sections 16 Pages ‘ friends will be sofrry Mrs. Oscar Robertson St. Mary‘s hospital. C1 }. Robertson, nd Timmins, aft the town the pubâ€" e Mr. Roâ€" hamptwn, el] â€"known alt in the ducting a home to The held in °_ afterâ€" of all intil 7eâ€" One COTl

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