Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 29 Apr 1943, 2, p. 3

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‘he intention of joinin tional Association at th: mecsting, Walker Weir as chairman of the ne: Cecil Grant to act as se C‘ A. Gordon, L. R. G John, and the two above Meéessrs. Weir and Grar as the attendance comm the next meeting. A meeting of the d Timmins Horticultural £ in the town hall ten many matters of much i dealt with. Wi‘th the exc minor details which wer the next meeting of th plansâ€"for the year were f A vofé ‘of thanks was ; who ‘had already sont tions, A committee wa prepare the prize list to before the next meeting had undertaken to colle ing for the prize list an expressed at the meetit merchants of the towr _ A. very succcessful din by some twontyâ€"five me: and disrict at Mrs,. S Toom, Fourth avenue, on April 23rd, for the purpo a Young Men‘s Club, Th called with the intention here and joining the In‘ sociation Oof Younzs Mc worldâ€"wide organization t privileges and advantage ments were made at the m by the local club would young men‘s club until , The suggestion ma Ommmt that no work be carried on te North had roused a s this: country, and T that unless the Gon this plece of false ec: tain tha‘l the North Government. â€" The that with all the Northern roads is wi criminal to allow t} through negelet to ra some :ich neglect : been evidenced by th the staffs for roadw« The people of the their pat: to help the the depression. The few roads but these w« In view of these thin; inclined to be very | proposal to prejudice ves‘ted in Northern : same time take away small measure of adv country by passable preger road mainten: the _North would ra The North could say | to comfort and conv to a growing and valu Viceâ€"president Vince the chair for the reg cheon of the Timmi ten years ago and th to be a mos‘ interestin Th address on the Bo; by Beverley Alton wa: meeting and all th much impressed with view of the work, its sul‘ts and difficulties. THUOREDAY. APRIL sott1 Victory _ go mm "We are Saving Towards our Plans For the Future" KEEP THEM SAFELY AlT THIS BANK You are urged to buy mor encourage others to buyâ€"0 stablished 18 be KKXE 4. * B JA PPB B PB Pols PA PB P i o t ip ib ob 4 44 4 4 1E COT t plan. and ‘ on can this ind for Bel mmi ville Mrs 11 attained without the enthusiastic coâ€" cperation of the entire population. In answer to our question he said that there is very little wilful absenâ€" teseirm. But when we asked him about labour troubles in certain places, he impatiently replied that the newspapers had to mak2 news, and "virtue has no news value." * 5CC foday, for Britain is manning the world‘s greatest navy, maintaining armâ€" ies in many parts o‘ the world, supplyâ€" ing a steady stream of youths for the R.AIFP., keeping up home defeéences, fire fighting and A.R.P. services, and steacâ€" ily increasing production of war suypâ€" ples. No wonder that that he told 1€ Weekly Newsmen Had Conferences With Ministers He thinks that the war is teaching e Uniteéd Kingdom a great deal about ansportation which will have an e€â€" ct after the war is over. A 17 No wonder that that he told re was no such thing as a saturâ€" point in manpower. had an interesting conference 1e Hon. L. S. Amery, who is a ry for India and Burma. fHe a great deal about the troubleâ€" lements in India. Most of us way with a new conception of lia problem. We also began to how little most people know aâ€" it made resul We w i wonderful success of musit be remembered could not have been as wWe | were ove M LV ISIt to Canada." e we had was with )s, who is probably nadians than any Primes Minster. He cessful legal counâ€" be Prime Minâ€" T1 xY in most part left, he saild er so that 1 1V niln was a methit Empi been ec in of tr rmation Ken Wwa n~e Min 11 vorkit â€" set 16 n be 11 11 =~ 1 11 A l and all{> Oof He led the lain‘s war ister of Su Home Secu after Civil erly known His talk w tenth artic work. vil US c} don in anniv© ruler as German trvy thougzh nIct#): 1sS German Prime Minister of Luxemburg to Visit Here on May 4th nl ‘mbu ital parts of the w s a valuable insig ave overcome the These e at 11 [ )pl Training the Men That Swoop in Silence ind C1 HI C ffTo Il ble 1M ay Organize Air Cadet Squadron at Liskeard 1 WAoII To W in the Warl From 11 jut besen one of ‘he od in this town, vement not only se actually joinâ€" it spreading also young men come ie Timmins Air y to the RC:AXFP: i1ghiing men it with bulâ€" mildly t only an wa Kiwan B 1€ 1€ 3 @1 as an inâ€" n greater. the comâ€" that mark ne of the . i1 De an reat adâ€" 11 ind Do ol How h Last week The Advance noted that the Kirkland Lake Kiwanis were sponâ€" soring the Air Cadets at the Lake Shore town. Some weeks ago reference was made to the new group of Air Cadets South Porcupine sponsored by the South Porcupine Kiwanis. The latest to plan the establishment of an Air Cadet squadron is New Liskeard, where at present the Kiwanis Club of that town is investigating the practicability of the formation of a squadron of Air Cade‘*s at New Liskeard. vantege of this prelimina and knowledge. Insurance Plans in Cases Where Employees Transfer Ottawa, April 27â€"The Labour announces that a n Council provides for ince, where practical, of ince or participation in a vices plan, of an emp ransferred, or requested more essential employme! lonmnal Selective Service C 11 Mitche Mitchell pointed out tha ntion of the Order that v re required or request their employmeont with so that their to greater advantage, sh lhe loss of group insurant A T TACK ! roup insurancé As the Best Investment Money can buy! 1 to char ent unde Civilian â€" ~nhne contin \group insi i medical st Minister of recent Order the continuâ€" been membet Arrargements in surance will not ap persons may be ac with the Dominion any municipality. In the case of mm employees or theiu tinue under a scoh main in the distric operates. First Pledge at South Porcupine for New Loan week wa liam M 0O I a¢ L1 ntial wC appiy medical services ir families will where the ict in which the CC Lhnat stanil? Dome Street, first person, in e himself to Minerva Levinson omoting the sale ise:â€"This will probâ€" e era when a hcouseâ€" servant as she was a in order to keep the TC he nowd orcupine officlals ; Stanlov the sale of is felt that t ou‘lcome of rour ¢,. jlovt South Soutii buy pledge this wWilâ€" 91

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