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Porcupine Advance, 29 Jun 1944, 1, p. 3

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THURSDAY. JUNE m, 1944 ’ l At ”I'm mmins “l8 “'eek_cndi1'Navy I eague Tag has arrived from overseas to spend a mitts helm: the hit-kg; 33‘: [)2 armplne i 1 1 1:11ea:1c 1\\'l?ll his parents. Mr and Mrs (rm. caterpillar 1111,..11111 .1111 m 3'5 1 , ~ ' ., 1:1) N tted $9] 1 .o‘nnsim. (‘oniatirum l‘ropcrt3 1111 1 ' \\iiil. ll" il 'l'\ l ghbanie _, \ ! ay 9 , Mt Harold lliiitzs ,irid mill Japan '11 1‘ ' var-”s ' . . . . , ( lllll‘lti in Him “t" “‘ 1 If. i 1’ t Sch m h lltlt “’btlncstlm in! Smith Bax, “here! “ ‘ " .U' ' W””’J 'l’-”’rm ! . ~ 3’, Ta u ac er l’lt‘l Will illit’ltti illt‘ \H‘dilllit! iii Mi lllll‘l-ll WWW all‘mmti i‘..t‘ lli~“' l’ itiiti "'30.“ LOANS 1,11: My.» Mai... i.;..,ii‘ _.- ;‘,".t"2 i... \\t'(xi{ O h I f1 Billlls‘ 5mm no“... 1,” p1,“.111111111 1111111 " f .. 1 )1“1 “,1. l .1 3 O 0 7M“...â€" ‘ 1“ 1 1.1 ; .mm a .i ti,.l“ v. t El tems O lllel C’St fl Dill entirely denuded iii lt‘.l\'t‘.\ :12. c ‘ ‘ " c I I .N a. ,0 . ' . Far Taxes. Fuel Purchases i l 1m 1111 1 1 , 11 Schumachei and District I icmc at the Alikerite from the .iii-iioi-i tasking .... ,1.,. , l c l ( 3 ill . .' I“; ii ‘t- t‘llti . ‘ 1 and other a . . . . Q . ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ » 'miuh: bi mi ‘ . . r .- Seasonal Nexis {at ()liii“ i Schtimachcr. June 28. Special to The "f ‘ 1' l0¢l(l1lm h ( llllHll emhm .,. : t ”H m hm K ‘ ‘ . ADP'YlO the neorostbronch of ' lAdvance. Q llll P m l ‘ Q ‘ ( . . . . 1.. l orcti \lllt‘. .llil‘ L.“ . tufi cAIln'l. 3"“: I '1‘)“ k l? :lliiliti! .‘ i- .l'. liiâ€" ' Navy LeagUe r1111; Du}. ill SClllllllnt‘lier 111:11 Adv‘nu, l t \ l‘lt it in ,. l? .~ l1" 1.3 ti‘ lFi'ida3'_ June 23. realized th‘ s ‘ ' or OOMERCE i1 ’ ( \ $91. Conveners of the event :111111I1lii1i1111t1f1 m J‘mmm‘" (“hut-ch PM” ““1 “l; Sinida3 at litil‘l‘ilo Ank‘iit Phone 26 Mom” 091101111 111011111, Ml» 1,1,11,11,11. 1,1,1, 1. h... . H. Leng. 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Mistakes occurring from (1111. 11111111111 1,, [1111.11 ii... 9111.11.10” Army Hall. . .111 sF 1 1111 Timmins taking; the Cup which 8. i .' , e 1 , these sources are Wholly at fidVBI" ‘ ‘ . h - ‘s'l'llllr Viottilt'i‘l was born in New l’il‘l inglkU tne Mart MMDOImm’ Porcupine ll'l(l held l'oi' (33o \lltt‘WS \i i. ii E‘EM('"T KPH] \l ”T " '~ â€" â€" i “- “ " " ‘an eii ren, . .1 . ‘ ‘ ’ N . , tisers r15k_ 1 Peru 11 1111 111 1 11 . 11111111111111111 and (11111111 10 Canada sev- Toi' 1 1*‘i1ti1ic l1lll(l Eveiett. of years. i l [or Appointment l‘lioiic H77 i... .i i.ii ....... » . .. 1111111 111111111 11110 He 111 1111 ecconnlishel 1 Otto. aie Visiting Mrs. Bakers T1111 (”“111“, 1‘ 11. ,1 S U 1111 l 110k ' - i 1 Hospital, on Moi; : i‘. i 'i. iii-it. “1 ‘ M “1 ' k I ‘ I l ‘ C Sister, Mrs. Alex Stirling. Gold Centre 1 R ‘ F hi ‘ ‘ ) ‘ H ( l ~. ‘ BlW‘OVliTSKY "Hm. . . . . . . » . lllll.\l(‘l:lll an. s)‘*a 'er. ‘ ' ) ace. 0 '. : i 1‘ n' ‘ â€" " I .~ . . WAN] ED l G to Mi iiiiii Mi 3-. . i ‘l 1 1‘ L.A.C. Ken Adamson. R.C.A.F., I \ It 1” Kml‘m 11‘ m mm l' . 3‘ Third AVP- 'l'mmiimt . , . station . , ' -' '~ v' v ' i . -. a WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Child-J ’ Vr 11 \1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 h 110m ed $1008.31). is tisiting at his i .zii. . l‘. I in. .1 ' . . ~' ' . m1 of 8011001 A“ Amy 10 Chm 11m. 1. 1111111111 1 1 1 .1 sixteen lint s Recorded l Me 0; 11.1 mi A13e. ren’s Aid society. Room 4. Municipal I ‘. ‘ .‘ ', J ‘ ‘ ‘ " “ m 'l‘immms Last Week! ’5' ' 'T’ess‘de” and WS- Gem?“ Building, Timmins. 1 lllt‘ll(l}. iii M‘ 'and Laurence. have left for their home 1 . ““11 iin Cobalt, after attendin the Harris- Well1 Guides and Brownies here 3'cI M” p.“ iiiii ii :iie‘ “”1” “ rm M“ i)" 1944‘ to Mr .and lTressider wedding Whilegin town thtv . . 1. . . . ,- , . \irs~ (f. .l, Merritt. liiinberlv Ave. at St. ' 1‘ FOR SALE .iie again to bring 3ou up to (idlt tutti 5 gm.-. 1.11-, 11 , 1, .. .,1 11 11111,, \1 1111111 ll 111111 11 11111 1.1111 1111111111,“, the guest of Mrs. 11119851111111“ .' ' '. . . . , . L i ' : i ; a t; “ i . ‘ 1 1 1 1 1 _ 1 reports from this: DISU‘KL d; iiigliti i \‘ll 1.. i w i it; 1 ‘ ildaughter Mis Cashmore Timmins. 'lrailoi tor sale. Tires in good con- Mrs. Tomney, Asmstant Deputy Kni1l1m(; [11.11, -‘\"-”"- i Miss \Ifl‘llgrllel Ci-iddock 0f Sudl I dilion. 72. Miounfijov Street, South, . Provincial Commissioner, visited every 1 Borii~~()n Mat "i 10-14. to Mr. andlWI ll be Director of ill? Dai13 V1181“; 1 , 11 .. ‘3 1. . ,1 1 t 4» 1(1) 26 Company 311d PflCk Whlle 5“? W118 1“ Jillit‘ll lilltio'l' '=:.. l" i :i-iiiriieii M” ‘I' ("”’”m)” anth AH' ‘” S [Bible School which will be held in lllf -. M.-- _ .4--- - -. . ' i ._ -_ . 1 . 1 . ‘ . flVlill'V'li lists iilal :i (llllllil‘lt i tM: irie ’ Timmms and South Pmcupmt and (11‘ to his :l;lllf)li . \ . - .3 . emu iiiix , ;,, I 'Tiinity United Church. The school will 7 li hted both Guides and Brownies wnh- W... . , 1.. .,,1_. 11 iii li ..i. 1 “W ANTED g 1 _ “ l. A“ l i - - H. .. 1 11 _ 111 11 1 1 iopen at 9.30 11.111 July 3. and Will runI her charming StOI’IC‘S. and 1- am 8111'“ ’l‘aiiiai-iicl. :41 f “Ml 0“ M‘“ 11 LM‘ to MI' ‘mdiior two weeks A })l‘0gl"lllllllt' is lJL‘lli‘ WAN'l‘lCDâ€"Reliable Girl ior general we all look‘forwm‘d to seeing her attain - {W - 3’" ”WWW” BMW” 5" ‘” St'tpi'epared for children from i to ii lioiisowork. No Children. Good Wa? in the Fall. 1 Wren Nil}..- lli‘ i‘ 3"llt'll :i! ‘1‘“;{11‘1‘ ”Timmy“ (lllllfllllt'l (Mill'lt‘ years. Assisting Miss Craddock. will be gt‘S «to Bl‘tu't‘ lth‘llllt‘. Phone 380-8. The First South Porcupine Company Cul‘lflkitlllh as. ..i r -.i, iii-i~ “”‘(”“(‘ “W’- Mw B .- . .. . 11 1 1 , 1 ,1 ,1 1 . . , 111m 011 1111 1 1 111411 1 M' 11 i is. . WdlLL, Mis. H. Waddell and! South Porcupine, -26tf had Miss Wilkins as their guest. rc- home in (‘iiziiiaiigiix .. (i xii-iiiai-sit ‘ ,. ‘ l", ‘ ‘ U- 1’ ant Mrs J Burkholder cently. Miss Wilkins was their formersl with lrii-ii.l:-; iii rim i. 1.31m. ’k“ B'm' (“m-1m AW" at 5" Marys Bob Hannigan of the Infantry - - .. . i llosl‘iital '1 daughter ‘Painela Joan . ‘ ‘ .’ . . . ' ‘ ' ‘ FOR SAl E Captain, and L1tiCille Mitchell Dl'CSCllU d â€"7- i 1111, 1 11 Brigade, Toronto. is Visiting his parents, 4 Miss Wikins With a gift of Crown Der-1 Mrs. M. viii (guti li'ili‘ Pi» " I” ‘ Mr and Mrs W Hannigan Third Ave . . . ' . . . - .. . .,.- . . . . i.. : iiiil'll~â€"~Oll June 4. 1944, to Mr. and " " ' ‘ ‘ ' ' Summer (alim, on quarter acre of by chinaware .011 behalf of tin Com lpiiti, l\1lli.1..l.l,i i i ..i...i it 11111 N K111111111“ 11111111 Q1 N “11 1111111111” Mrs. W. Ford Connell and daughter. ground; two miles west of Bridfl.’ pan). k . .1. .1 ”null“ m ‘1’):““"" "3 ""‘ 41,1. 1V111.,1 Anni ' " ‘ Patricia A1111 . from Kingston, are. 1 1 n . . ,1,‘ , . 1. 1‘ 3 i 11 . i '._ A . . . . . Beautilul “gaps; small dock and beach‘ At last wee s meetin s tie 0111((51(..lll1.,lllt i. .\ii ». . w 1. 11111111011 1111111 4 111114 10 Mr and VlSlllllg‘ Mrs. Ford Connell's Sisters. electric power and telephone available istudied the Further Knowledgi Of the “ Mir .1. A (”311111 11,111,011 A111 it‘St Mrs. Fred Davidson and Mrs. W. . I i "i-li’ i i 'iit' "i'-:‘ '5' ‘ ' “ J ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ "’1 ' - ‘ ‘ ' ‘ good road right to door. Apply P. J Guide Law and m”) played ‘1 MW“ M” 'I- “l' ( - ' - . ['1 :11 H11 . 11 1 Q «U 1.1.1.1 Sparks Patricw. Ann Wlll attend Dovle 91 C"(l‘ll‘ sit-em North Phone 00¢“? Game 01“” 111W f-Wwiiv w 'wiii ris- ‘ “1‘" ”W“ ""' “m ”‘1‘” 1om‘tie s ‘l k t‘ - l » ' -- , . . 4- ( t ‘4' . « . 1 1 _ 1 1 ‘ 1 1 ~' {111,1 1101.111)“ bl lllllllltl S 1 ”lg ill ll? M(,Illl}lt "Pepslvbolu is Unregistered trademark “Minimal-Jul Pepsi-(Zola(Iompam- ol(i.in-.iil.i lle vml 13301 -26 The patrol Leaders of this Company lllllt’, Willi [liii't'Iil .\l! \ti- \3’ It. i “ " ' Arena 1' . , ,, .. Bornâ€"~On June ,‘1944 to Mr. and ' f' , Wlll be attending the WCC‘k Clld Cilllll)1DO(l‘( l.llll.z..l r. 5 i1” S R L" 1 F15) A 11 Cl' 1 l Bl'lill‘l R0b1nson1 of tho RMCNVR1 THERE 'S "o FINER CARBONATED BEVERAGE under the leadership oi Captain K t , t l -1 ”(m-V ”1 “a“a am; "I l AGENTS ‘VI‘NTED McKay of Tinunins l Pete ()_«'i-ii 1 .3- l ,1}, .. .7i;,i..1i_.1 [Vim :W (Rf‘lf’fUNlL‘J "'“““*â€" â€" â€"â€"~-â€"~-~â€"~â€"_.. 1__ H‘t 1 . t 1. b . ' * ’1 lstationed lll Al;i':.;iziii i :.,-iliv iv'ii' B‘”‘”“O” J‘m“ 5' 1944 to Mr. and! . ar in. your own or ime usmess , ' . ‘ ‘ " ' , . . '3 .. 11' Volt ll‘th‘ beenplaid off in a war I‘he 100 th Guide. Company had Mis. ' “ilfl‘mlmi'. li‘l'ii' ‘ WWW“. : MI" A‘ I“ \‘M‘ [”11“ 511““ Rd,-~a Mml (T ' '. . . . ‘ J. Keene Mrs Tayor and Mis. Meneai- (Hemlock Hi “()“HW- l l plant, if yotii iaimwork or other . ‘ p ,- O J r- 1044 t M ii . 11 11 . ,1 , the I. O. D. E. as their guests re-’ » ‘ "’-“‘“‘ “ (”W 0' ( . 0 r. “m l i occupation does not take all of your I , . , . . i-‘t/li'(' I... 1 \I- k .1 p... .1 A ., - ( 3 ‘ : ' - .- . , . centy. Piiiiitc luaiilzii t i' iii-i». ;i-:1iil li’. "i”lll i <1 1” L h“ ”w --- «'1: O O HRANE time,-if 3ou aie honest and dependable, , , _ 1 . , ‘(i.wi.«1»t ,1. “v.1 1. J, n, 1 military exempt willing to work my During the Year the Guides have! C O C. “WW-"H < I'r'i (mi: 1%. (f. ': t ‘e “ *“(t‘ ”1 " l iin'inci'il independenceowe’ll establish been competing {01' ‘1 shield 1'QJ‘ fittEIl-l“111“d 811““ " "1"” " " 3” “3 [WW BMWâ€"0n June 6' 1944 to M1" and! } t L , i . . | 1 1 , I . 1 '1' ' 1 ‘0‘ 1 1, 1“ .pii in mm- own part time business, dance inspection ‘md good conduct ”KURT 0” “mm“: H: V, m ”THUMB!” U. GUM”. P11“ in SChllm‘lCh‘rll . T ' ‘ _ hi . _. ’1 ,1 ; ~ , 1 1 _ _ <‘)iit.1 at St. Mary's l-ios )italwa son " supplying house hold and farm necess-1Thxs Sh‘eld was presented by Miss Me” (11:1 1) 1.11"“! ‘ L” ”M X” ' X l H‘ 1‘ i . iii Re lltil I i l ' i ) )‘l' l ‘. t ‘l ‘ g - 1' l \' ities. . Quilablc tiavel outfit required. ear, I' 0‘ D' E' Gwde ConVener, to U“ 1 ) I ’ ‘1 “ I‘ ”“1 l O J , q 4 , ,. _ I ! Credit furnished. Write The J R Pimpernel Patrol Who attained the ' 3 mm » n Hill 1' 1‘4 ‘ to M1. dnd‘ i ‘v'atkiiis Company. (lcpt.O-T-7A Mon- greatest number of p0ints. Vera Kiiitli The (ll'l\'t"' ..: ii iiw rm 1 i)..- MIC“. (--15(“~'U1‘(l. Milllilliilllll HlS.---"fl son 1 Neal Qup is the Patrol Leader of this Patrol. t ”WV-‘11 N1u?z!(’itc‘="»h . .. l ‘ Ida. .llltl ' ’r"“)"‘“"‘ '- i Mrs. Keene Spokp a few words (ml the passi-r‘itwr «ii i this imp “or?! On June 1;», 104-1. to Mr. and? 1 1 Guiding t0 the girls. 1 “iripk sipping. ”W... in .. 1.. “H.111 Mrs. P. Mzilioylicli. (,‘cilal‘ N. â€"-;‘i son| 1 This was the last meeting of the ”bow ”NW NW r'iwii l'fll' ; 'I‘M’ ' J FOR SAI E 106th Company until the Autumn sea-g 1W“. i I"””‘”'O” M3” on 1944 t" M‘ and! ‘ y o i ”'- ; 3.11s. 1.. Di aiic Le banc ..A3e l d: ugl ‘ son staits. . ‘ . . l u l t e n V p I :8: >3 .1: Dtllll llll‘wti .l l=l (iii i 'it‘ l.l‘ ltill .31'-..it'l‘ lRllll " i r 1r me S en S 1e an i Crushers, 25 (3cle motors and min- The Slst I. O. D. E. Company have C”“”"”’- 1‘ i 31'” D ‘(Y llt‘iil'; “W 0“ mm“ 30 1044 t” V" and: I rack Events F tb 11 B b 11 2 ing and milling equipment. now completed plans for a week-end “1”“ b 1““ l “t "1 ~ E" =13.» :‘ill ire-1M“ 1’11““ ”Hm“ SW‘“ "‘ ‘1 ”W“ l T 00 a ‘ 386 a . All camping trips. The girls will camp at l “13"“ i“ 11‘” 1i..i:i ii I?! in! i: :i‘ 15‘” “WWW“ ’- l o 5 SS: . ‘1 » - 3 .â€" o . | ‘ “ "1 ’Horses’hoe Lake along With some oi ”1‘ “‘1 “Fl" “9"?“ "l‘ V (‘t‘li‘ 7 {”1“ "“0“, "”3“ 1'“ 1944 ‘U “1 and1 Dance ‘ Draw for V lCtOI'Y Bond ’: ALDERMAC I the First South Porcupine Company” ““Ch (‘l't‘lllllLt this ~ i'M” '1‘ M‘m” 131’” 5”" 5 l W“ «Don- 1h (‘OPPER CORPORATION ‘The Guides are asked to meet at thelâ€"-â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€"â€"-----~~ m.» 3”“1 (“U“S' l Pri f All E E I’.O. :ox 159 Sherbrooke, Que. Hollinger Hall on Friday afternoon ml 13' hopes. and . gt). 1. ll .1.,.1.1. “,1. ~: I“”"“"‘O” 'I”1"“‘1m- 1944' m M“ and d, zes or R entSo i or 4.30.! m 111111111 111111111 .1 1111 11111111111 111111.311: F Si. (ltilX1 Wilson Ave..- :1 a! MINE ()l"l«‘l(‘l'2 at ARNTFIELD Next week we will give you a fulli bun llliIl i;.~. :i;.~ i. ri.i 3-12.... WW1; 1d. ”1‘ "r l i 1 -tf flCCOUlll- or tile caxlll)_ i \K' }l( )1 I” \‘(111111 l 111 2""(l 11 3‘11 \K't‘t‘l‘",\: 1 _ â€" 'O"f‘”"""""'-‘l‘"N'~oo-or-"’(”’o’o’o”’ooortclro’o 0”, o’ ' v o o r I o I , a .. ’ 1’ ”II-1- * r a l Liskeiid Sprain i- l i“t(l ‘ill‘l'lll‘l‘: SOMETHING FHFRE i I i ’)l\ ‘ 1‘1 1, . H , ,‘ I. i 1 i i i 1 11 1 1 9:22:12: £113.03. a 1131 E.Bro:vnies1s:(ud-luu1k to go ii. in.» .- i-iiiiio do lllt‘; A new type of washing machine . . l 3 t c “- 7 r i ' l ‘33 ' H ' i" t ' . 9 ' ~- ; (,1 I () \\ ”15 Recognltlon : it 11011 {19 km) 9” mee ing 1’11“) 1 1‘1"“ 18 “i 11 .i .. ., ih- siiiiii .iiii told, (an be iun wnhout soap. Itl ; , 1 . ime 01 s 1 111;; game flll( some . ie t'illtl'tlll isiiw i. 1; . whim,- 1;, (.3.? ,1 t .- .. .i .. , . . . . i l \ Ult‘ ill Nordnda NIIHCS songs I 11111 1111111“ 1 (111 1 11’ 1 11 11 1 ,o 11, iiiiiaiiis to hunt a iadio piogiain 1. H_ Ti” 46 th B 1 1 1 1 1p 1 ~ in . in» .. l).i.~.iiii .‘9 thin (ill be. and we can claim that our 3 _ , _ ie rown es wen “on -0 pint. toad. ' il'ii , . 3' 1101“.” N1, (188 Mine Mill and Smelter doors" for their meeting where 11111 i l i i(l\lil/..1LiOll is perftct- wSudbuiy Star. 1 . . . . imam“...- 1 Workers Ulll()ll won a deCiSive V'lClOi‘y reviewed the Flag and listend to tm ’ b l in the vote recently at Noranda Mines to se'lmt the hue iiiiing agenC3 for the (ompan3 s emplo3ees1 The tote was conducted under direction and author- ity of thw- Dept. of Labour. Ottawa. Un- der the conditions laid down by the Union and apparently accepted by the Diflltll’lllli‘ill, only 1.333 of the 1,006 men on the payroll on May 31st. were al- lowed to vote. The 255 men on service from the mine were among those who \K'i'l‘t‘ not given vote in the matter. Of the Story of “Snow White and Rose Red" ’2‘ That’s just about all for now so until next weekâ€"Good Guiding TURKEY COBBLER SITTING ON EGGS AT NEW LISKEARD These are funny day indeed. Fiom all sides comes word of women doing woxk that hitherto was considered es- I 1R! R-i l l l i l p... ........ ......... """"" ...... ......... 1.33:2 eligible to mic under the arrange- ment. 1.170 cast their ballots. There were 1.068 voting for the C. I. O_ as the llfll‘illllllll g agency. only 94 against. and H spoiled ballots. .â€"-â€"â€"â€" sentially “men's work," while on the othei hand men seem to be woikingi at many lines essentially to pieioga-i tive of the ladies. With men milli-i ners and women welders, it is not stir-l prising that. the birds and animals: ...... ......... should be a little mixed. As an ex-g ample there comes word from New Liskeard of a tin key gobblei sitting on a munber of eggs which he appaient- A crime authority says crimes are committed in "l‘hat‘s also the time iiios- a man to distraction. Fxclianget iiiOst Violent ilUl Wt‘nil‘icl'. titliliis (ll’in l t I l C\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\$‘V\‘\\\‘\\\\‘\‘\‘S‘\‘S§V\S‘\\S\§\\\‘ Treasurer’s Sale of [and for Taxes TOWN OF TIMMINS, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE TO “11‘: B3- virtue of a warrant issued by the. Mayor of the Town of Tim- mins hearing date the nineteenth day of May, 1944, a sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of ‘l‘immins will be held in the Municipal Building, Timmins. at the hour of ten o'clock in the. lorenoon on the. Murtt‘flflh day of September, 1944, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands {or sale {or arrears of taxes has been published in the Ontario Gazette on the third day of June. WM. and that copies of the said “8! may be had at my office. Notice is further given that if the lull amount of taxes and costs is not realized at the sale, and adjourned 83k will be held at the same time and place on the twenty-eighth day of September. 1944. and that the (‘orporatiun of the Town of Tlmmlns reserves the right to purchase at such adjourned sale all or any lauds (or which the lull amount of taxes and costs is not ofl'ered. m-u-â€"-.â€"-.Lâ€"_- OFFICE OF THE TREASURER. A L. SHAW. 1i . Tiiiiiiiiiis, Ontario. June. 15, 1944. Treasurer. I ~24-36 l 1 r grocery store that our neighbours didnt an iiitlixiiluul .~ riilxs .iiiti 1111 1 is comm ' 1 1 ii1itiriiiai'3 to sine. .he 33 0:11:11: l3? .... -. H' I]: M) 5 ar “111111111 L he prosper. lhis is tree T i [lull ril‘ lli(!‘i L building ()t {1 str [th1 ol [TI-0‘ ()IIK. DUPOLM ( antida Cllie BAN K of NOVA S COTIA Branches from Coast to Coast PAGE THREE 1944 At The Hollinger Ball Park, Timmiiis N’I’O’I"'J’O””"’OO~”OO"OO”owoo”’o’o”""OJ'O”OO'Oo’oooroo ' a ’4 a a 10 a.m. - Football Game â€" Hollinger vs. Mclntyrc 1.00 p. m. -â€"PARADL. Cedar Street. Prizes for Best Decorated Float, Decorated Bicycle. Float. From the corner of Second Avenue and ‘3 V any, ._~x,..i~"‘ representing a business; licst 1 _ Best Decorated Automobile. llest (‘omic Best Comic on Foot. I” pppppp 2 pm. ‘ Firemen’s Events 4 pm. Field Events 4.30 pm. Baseball Game flollinger vs. Combines ”~""""'"~’ a"'~0’ooooo'oococoo”'~o"o"""”o-o’oooo’o o lo a o o I at ’ r The one Admission ticket covers entire (M3 at Park. ADULTS 50c; CHILDREN over 12 25c; (.hildrcn under 12, Free "’~O~’VO”OO-"’Oo”o’oo”o"’or’l’lool’IO"O'OO’OOO’OOO'OOO’o’o’0' v o a I ' ’ 9.30 pm. â€" Dance at the Riverside Pavilion GENTS, $1.00; LADIES, 50c Music by ‘Gene (.Irocco’s Orchestra. 'l‘immins Citizen’ Band, 'l‘immins Boys’ Bugle Band and the Monteith Pipe Band in Attendance.

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