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Porcupine Advance, 13 Jun 1946, 1, p. 10

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INDISfiENSABLE Jnne *bsldes GGOL AND‘®, CRISP : â€"â€" fashioned for troussegu is the light senfidormal ‘afterncons at the club, this: outfit worn woolenâ€"suit. ‘Joan Leslic, Warper star by Mexis Smith,starof Warner‘s "One of "Jagle Gets Martied," Adds a gay More Tomorrow," is briefâ€"sleeved, acâ€" touch with her bonnet of plnk straw. centing a skirt of black polka dots. Mine‘s War Chest Furid Details Huge Contribution annoyance and complication sesulting from varioue drives, iboth at the home and the mine, for the support of War Service organizations and to â€"ensure a steady. income ‘in order to contribute to neédy causes registered under the War Charities Act and spensored ‘by the Dominion Governement. â€""Theé plan, a payroll Seduction, was presented to the employees in March 1941 with the assurance that. appnca- Chinese War Rétief ~ * s Balvation Army ®Red w $ " Overseas League Tebacco natnper Pund Canadian Aid to Rusila: . â€" Kinsmen Milk, for: m Ebfldr.en 54 HM.C.S. Corvette Timmins Comferts British WW Victims: ; British Sailors Society .. ; British Fire Fighters m m Nipissing Disct. Basic mwm i be made and that the Hollinger Con. Gold Mines Ltd. would contribute dolâ€" lar for aollar wmx the employse. Ohnadian Red Omus xb. Britain P do VAEEK We S . MB NOe e oi 0« B2 20 2c n B S â€" Ducks, pinâ€"wheels, acrobats and ; _ .. _meed ¢grs fashioned from are articles to the background. few of the creations of Ralana . The hobby, springing from childâ€" Prembley, Alâ€"yearâ€"old veteran of ‘Fiimnâ€" heod, has sinee drought him. aeknow!> mins, who makes use of his spare‘ time edgements of galent from many. € “fl;(//s., .9. .,..'fid.l.u o .4,.” “m..h ..fl. S _"Acceptance was quite outstanding 9 «©88.8 % signed cards authorizing the dedaction Later on the percentage rose‘ to 97.3. Yearly ° receipts were issued to all contributors to : be used as deduction in caloulating Encome "An average ofâ€" 2073 employees . tributed segularly to the fund do the 57 months of operation. March : 10941 :to Becember 31st, 1945 for a 1 sum of $86,454.A1. hoA ‘"The employees are very proud. of their efforts. in this and other fields of war work: They also appreciated the oppontunity whereby they were able to join in mutual co-.opemtion with the emplwers (The Heollinger Consoliâ€" dated Gold Mines Ltd.) in this worthy » "Our wholeâ€"hearted interest is supâ€" ponted by‘ the following statement of tions, and: numer id 145 ifs ..A.m 4 8 § 2 $ 115,447.01 21,395.01 8,000,00 BE LEVIIG uuuuas: apparently knocked O by ~ ULlast | / VR «009 7 90 °° â€" d wuuw; q . iaiy, _ i Giuu . uWe O O O 0 C t C 00 C I arrived.in Lendan imst niglit, and from ome of theâ€"German besifie which mm songs while maintaining a degree of I“smwmmamwm EE . simplicity of ferm and without strayâ€"» ‘The the . 16 15 wkatie thi 1 Aing frem the English language. street mnl!m and the shop that equ few of the wumerous statués . Taken ‘Fom frving Berlin‘s musicat . POin‘ The What Comes Naturally" w e . ; mmmmamm "Annie Get Your Gun," 13 One 0f the best. . around AbOUt rently under presentstion ky Ragers Also enjoying a position of popularity * and Hammeratien, the song "Déin‘ The Are "The Gypsy", ‘"Laughing on the _ Ocmu mmw' is â€" enjoying Qutside" by Dinah Shore and Prank + » high popularity in Timmins according Sinatra‘s "Oh What It Seemed To Be." ; o Henry Kelneck, proprietor of the Frank Carles "Carles" Boogey is rid« Music Box. _Ing high and at the presentâ€" time the Kelson in lonely meditation on the top 6f his column, and the lions on guard at the base, was deserted. _ The following morning was cool and sunny, and the Strand began to wake up about 7.30, with garbage men and street cleaners ‘and a few atragglers hurrying to work. Gradually the numâ€" ber increased and: about 846, when the buses and ‘the undergraund began to unload their human freight, the sideâ€" walks were suddenily thronged with city tollers,. «A Teudon Bubby stood at the corner opposite my hotel, with his feet apart and arms foldaed, placidly surveying the ager throng. Along the upper sides: of the buses were large signs advertising such commodities 4s ‘"Borwick‘s Baking :Pov\;der,” "Gilbey‘s soa * â€" mWA man with his eyes closed, NncCid © ‘box to the passersâ€"by. A little fur- ther on was a man of about sixty with 2 223 L Gin," and "Jey‘s Fluid.‘ inscribed with the leg Westminster Salvage. Ad 108;. _ __ NWP O 0 20 ons inscribed with the legend: ‘"City of Westminster Salvage. . We collect Paper." Directly opposite is the old Gaiety Theatre, once the home of nightly gaiety, butâ€" now closea and looking anything but gay. Beggars are not as much in evidence on the streets as they used to be in the old aays. The first I came across were three men :standing. in the gutâ€" ter; one, middleâ€"aged, played "Silent Night" (at noonday) on cornet; the second bore a sign on .his breast, "Nearly Blind," while the third, an old man with his eyes closed, held out 4 Aawy ‘+n the nassersâ€"Dby. A. little furâ€" ;:? e;e; He looked strong and healthy enough, and hisâ€"only appeal for charity seemed to lgp that one eye and a veterâ€" an‘s ribbon ‘on his breast. Later on, down a side street, I came across . two men in the middle of the road, one playing an gaecordian and "the other clarionet, while two youngish meD aâ€" § 931.2% â€" aAurut while the other, dark and JOWJlo!! ing, was vigorously drawing a picture on a square tile placed on one knee. When the reciter had finished his pilece he held up the picture to the erowd and said: "My friend here has arawn this picture, as you have seen, under ties. I thank you for your their hats. ‘This evening outside of a theatre. One, snubâ€"nosed chanp with long hair, WaS reciting lines from Shakespeare‘s plays; t t s in i o M n naa t _ Ae. -1’\“"â€" UAAA VULU °WB 30 CR ME M 09 . ous ash tray stands in many designs. His work in fashioning toys includes tumbling woeden men who complete a trip down a ladder in a series of somersaults and many jointed wooden 00022 _ Itsra o rninanrct wrogats mounted between tWO pieves of hardwood, who g0 through a series of â€" acrobatic movements â€" when the children‘s rockers dâ€" a duck push toy nods it‘s head and moves it‘s beak when pushed across the table or floor. A brightly colored speed car, about the height of an orafnary tricycle, is equipped with a miniature steering IBPP"" * s encknit with all novelties my have ocal otmsftoysand . S o 4 es 10 WB d uin t n BWB . )S q wmle wt;c; youngish men the sidewalks holding out e middle of the road line of people wg,!ting Ea;’k '“an’d- Jewishlookâ€" the measured periods on long, strong a thickâ€"set, young men ; series of ea wooden two pieces h a series hi durtt: e t nc C C C h on B i tnet o2 *3 4 M LtE On Sunday afternoon the dbpart- ment was summoned to J. Morin‘s store and Post Office across the Mattaâ€" gami River where fire had broken out in the electric: reéfrigerator causing slight damage to the stock inside the cooling agent. Weekend activity for the local fire department, was restricted to.six calls. At 427 p.m. fire was reported in the grandstand at the Hollinger Park by the police department but on the arrival of the Firé Department the danger had been nullified and the baseball fans moved, with indignation, from the grandstand ‘_The game was called in the seventh inning. Farly Monday morning a housewife at 105 Avenue Road had left the home for the moment and the night latch on the door had slipped back, locking her filgtemfbers of the ~fire department gained entrance through window f,e remedy the situation. ce ds ce out. B PC C 0CP W L The three remaining calHs resulted from a chimney.fire;â€"a slight brush fire and a combined chimney and pipe blaze. : No damage resuRed fi'om the last three fires. Tom: "My ‘ather was a great wesâ€" tern politician in his ~day.‘" Thumb: â€""What did he run tor?” Tom: "The border." Hughes, of Toronto, who has been named general electrical engingeer of the Canadian Pacific Railwa with headquarters at M 1. Thirtyâ€"nine years with the_GC.P.R. he has been electrical engineer for eastern lines since 1915. without . stray« )w sh songs while maintaining a degree of the trem bouncy as the best of the catch iyric Ang The song, sung by Dinah Shore, is highly favored with the dialect of the mountain folk and is as catchy and p-' 2. to enjey lmzms aomfort in the p.ma;y of your, mr-condmoned room. You can do it now by Cansâ€" ’mn National; For short or long: trips, by day or‘ right, in coach or sleeper,. you appxecme the : ~ _ ' leasuze and relaxatmn of. ycur ;ouney by t(am:y 1 ,,., # uen CN seir PLAN muu tm , gfflf ‘I.tinerary? Reservatigns : Tickets? Information aDOUL pICECS zo go? Your local Canadian N ational ticket office ean‘do a lot to make your trip a joy from the stact. Wherever you plan "**!~*: to go, drop in and talk things over with Cansdian National, _ _ "I: ut q _ im / s Efi? Tickets? Idozmau’o_n aboutphcu The up amd caming band is reporsed to ie the bund of Kliict Lawrence t features himaelf â€"at the pmmn sale of Popular and Clamica\ Aibimes is ahead of the sale of single recordâ€" which, it is stated, border on the aty}« ings of Claude Thornhill. herents is that with every purchase of

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