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Porcupine Advance, 16 Nov 1944, 1, p. 8

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[ Gentsâ€"75¢ Operating Profit â€" â€" â€" (c) Return on investmient. mlymg ben the figure of $28.00 per : to the total bus miles operated viz: 150,000, the cost of service was‘ $43, From Revenue of $49, Deduct Operating Costi 116. d ,nm And there is left an otcupancy rental for bus garage, mmmuzm ‘which facilities (b) expenses and: salaries Of <adâ€" mmsuon and {management. Skating Monday Hockey 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tuesday Porcupint ‘BKating: Fri. evening Hockey game 8.:15p.m.: Baturday 9.30 â€" 11 a.m. children 2 â€" 5 p.m. Junior CSkating Club. i Saturday 8.30 â€" 10 p.m, Public ‘Thursday 8.30 â€" 10 p.m. Friday afternoon Public RIVERSIDE PAVILIO Music at the "PAV" GENE CROCCO and Hls ORCHESTRA | there is left an operating profit by Enjoy Dancing to the Finest Muslc on the Best in the North. _ : Dancing Satfirday:EVén'iflk...,.-. . pm:* Bubhe +# e3 _XA ,;“fii.‘ '"" ty yÂ¥ C 4 ~It was particularly pleasing that so many of you responded in a purely voluntary manner. Only a handful of men were acâ€" ’tually canvassed and their response was also splendid. The net résults are that only three of 571 employees failed to subscribe ,:-and of these three we were unable to cntac$ two of them because of s1ckness or absence. Even one of our employees now ’i‘:,‘}a" fon by mafi. t mention of the way. the famlhes of. employe‘es cn-operated with. us on the Loan. mployees made â€"more than one purchase, :. . "â€"â€"â€"â€" . .. c w ! c3 4 port :f be pol 6d Oe < ' ud i PM 4 [ # B i ’ ' = . as ' [ f EBs a 2e â€" # * U ,’ ; ; “’k%‘: 4 . cms$ # sz2za«w@ «9A $7,750 proevint 1e OHCHEPLEK Y ;-'?'77'" "v ”vâ€"“â€"â€"vv" 40900 operator and: that the muMammwflmw at present but with universal tranâ€" dm and a limited nlot-ul: and deâ€" LA en _ C P o o repair parts . 8,000 Total, 3110 000.00 2. Cost . of Opentlm . "The addiional mileage involved in the lim‘ted pickâ€"up ‘and delivery serâ€" vice for the night shift> would amount to say 10,000 bus miles‘ péer year, acâ€" cordingly the bus mileageé would be stepped up to a total of‘ 160,000. ‘W)e are: sqtiatled t.hét: with â€" new buses, â€" improved garage and â€" repair facilities that operatlxig ‘cost including depreciation on‘ buses,â€" can be. reduced depreclation on buses, can be reduced L; ?‘ffi‘afifm ‘1m o 0."-tޤ .t.ag@ ni% 5‘ sB aah o s Ts n "‘“?.r %u’fis%fifih pas ' + w : "’;4 w" % s thiy ’.;.:1_!,:(.‘ .’"Ql’g ‘a\ 4 sflx;rK 2 c in x t ‘ C s : u. pifg w EC (c) Gmté and Repalr A# 0 3"@\; 49 0M c R“-fl o un in‘ l 2050000 ~Ladiesâ€"25¢ 199 l" Ne e of (-7‘ 96 at 4% ‘ : e 0 , PW > ans es " BX ‘ ’. * 1. N » 1,900 tfigtm:y rm: ! :D t::h}lc »fi"j: in ol o n Ed sign ‘of “V” for victory Ior the Allies? There has been a long procession of oddities along this line but once again .Timmins has them all beaten with a real oddity. Last week there was a skunk in town that was clearly markâ€" ed with the "V*" for victory sign, and. it wasn‘t Schicklegruber either. It. was Jjust an ordinary skunk that didn‘t preâ€" tend toâ€"ibe Aryan or anything like: that, but whose simple life showed that it was only a common chicken. thief with a very bad smell. Mr. J. Brain, Balsam Street North, lost eleven |chickens and. was determined â€"to catch it be decided that you will continue under private ‘operation, we then sug« gest that a formal franch‘se agreeâ€" .. s , < / 8 . * ; § f m.mmm pelts since 1030 and that and of â€" icture of the myarden and provincial "laid out"; in his nome.. were . sim the trapping equipment that the Game found teQvers A |coss or that such additional earnings be used to provide additionat service as conditions may war{w’." o m * id othel harla, i# 18 to ddndbd to thange over from Private to Muni< K2 % d 5 we suggest that the management of the transportation services be consolâ€" ida‘ed with all ‘the other automotivs serv.:ces operated by the Town, inâ€" sofar as maintenance is concerned, which include those of the Fire Deâ€" partment, Garage Department, Police Department, Works Department, Healâ€" th Department, etc. All of which ls respectively submitted."‘ to thange over from Private to Muniâ€" cipé] ownershf hnd bbl!ibfif mefl Even the Skunk Now time with a well directed ~shot, it proved to: be a regular skunk, skunk- like in every way but in the marking *4Â¥( $ 3. .US 1 J 2 lfl?o:)f Wef{ FT c 1. 1 f e hi en T k C hi C *Â¥ ,mgq ‘ 3 ;,; r-."-;vtiz(*;g; @#K: !""“’:‘34';?}.!% ;‘;}:: PR 9.. ')ik\i\ gggfi}l:u {x,f" I{a“’ );‘! tory badge is a sign that even skunks inevitable ‘rfino'w ha;re to admit the result of the preserit struggle or that thint) «skpakapm) _ Bds {} een licked * out :m its very‘ stripes, the skunks,.are tsying like Vichy: collaborâ€" iation‘istg“lz’ on the winning side, i m hy bor t A. H. Wohlrab to be ‘General Manager of Calumet Division of Calumetâ€"Hecla Co. e was corâ€" Was With Big Copper . Co. ~Before Coming to Timâ€" ‘over the general managership of the Calumet Division of the Calimet and Hecla Consolidated Cooper Go., of Calâ€" umet, Michigan Previous to coming ‘to the Hollinger in 1934, Mr. Wopjlrab ‘was superintendent of â€" the Isle Royal Copper Co. _a subsidiary of the Calâ€" umet and: la Co. In: Opbober of this. year Mr. A. E. Peterson, president of the Calumet and Hecja Co,, died, and Mr. E. Lovel, then general managâ€" *of the Calumet Division of the Calumet .and Hecla Co., has been nathed as presldent of the-corporation ‘Mr. Wohlrab "will take up. his new duties with his old company at the .lopening of the new year., While at ‘the Hollinger Mr. Wohlrab Has been in chief charge of all underground activities at the big mine here. Mr. J. w_ a Dggghertx _Will.assume these reâ€" Wohiféb his made many Iriends here who will regret his departure while ext.end'ng ‘best wishes to h1m in his new sphere of action. . :~‘** »> mins JS it m t T n .. enc »381} | J e 3 Mflowa g ?. é musktrats péits and a| For failing to secure a requlred He cldnud that che i ~;§§ % $ ig E § E. i 6f 1j § Hf _ 1 d ender, 'hOt a ty i o\?eé! bére ‘bm ififi i% Sa " is} 5 é‘i gé ns i% ,.-;;s C 3 3 tÂ¥3 §3 m anqthet Mh Ww‘:hd“ * A . 1 . y : € 6y‘ t o 8. _ ‘, tÂ¥ 4 4 t 3 . C 1, $ o J you Have infiae_ii’fls i . Q 4Â¥ i ”:“,;tnbl for two muskrats. Jean Maurice Damour on a charge g} mmout : license, was while â€" another o. s fo on _ Jean Paul Mallette faced two charges â€" Goldfields â€" Serial â€""The Batman" Episode No. 6 Comedyâ€"‘His Tale is Told‘ with Andy Clyde Canadian Fox News \‘Fhiday ‘and Siturday _ Hopolong Cassidy â€" Coming â€" Mon.. and Tues. Abbot and Costello LAST TIMES TOâ€"DAY _ Home In Indlana â€" x«Socal asquerade 2#\ 4 ilmr‘j:o!’ *4Â¥ 1 There were several remands, inclu« ding a drunk driving charge, three assault cases, and three charges of theft from the Ming ngainat one young man. q‘ fewerâ€"employees, but p t i) â€" 2. ‘ale | / 6 I wtax S2a _ 5.8 T\ "‘ R 0 , 'PL‘}S} hy ‘.:.fl'.w i y3 ® / A‘ Coloured Cartoon uc t #The Hairy Ape BORIS KARLOFEF SUSANNA FOSTER ‘+i;:(in~ Technicolor)‘ pil Now Playing\ The Climax SUNDAY MIDNITE Latest News Musical Swingtime ’4"\!,0â€" <.4 one citisen patd $1 ® â€" CENERAL %INL x*;" 3}-"%’?"' A on s a* it . J 4 ti8 _-‘.; J. H. STOVEL, stitute are holding: 'rhe next. maetlnc. ‘_ higk ri\mm ‘out .t.o‘fl)e x@p be t at the home of % ‘Preston Avenue, on Déc,; th. ~'5§f A mmovs mms mam TODAY AND, FRIDAY TWO FEATURE HITA, SATURDAY! A‘ue a o Th % t 2 ifi’m%f {al E { ¢ tat" !‘« -‘,".""' @4 UV # *X * t Mpfi(’ )‘j Q P 2.

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