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Porcupine Advance, 13 Jun 1946, 1, p. 7

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to be $70.00 or $75:00 per month : de« pending on qualifications. Apply stat- ing age and qualifications to. . * The Secretary. h Timmins Public I.slbrary Board Municipal Bldg. P W C Notice is hereby given that .Tisdale Gold Mining Company Limited, havâ€" . ing its head office at Porcupine in the District of Cochrane,; intends to apply to the Provincial Secretary ‘of: Ontario for leave to surrender its chartgr MONTREAL, 8th June‘ 1946 Wm. A. MacMillan, â€" Secret.ary, Rocm 50, 275 St. James Street West Montreal. * Porcupine Festival® of> Music The annual meeting. of the Porâ€" cupine PFestival of Music association will be held in the Court Room, Muniâ€" : eipal Building, Timmins, at 8 PM Monday, June 17th, 1946. All holders of 1946 season tickets are members of the association and cordially invited to :‘ attend this meeting. The agenda will Te uen _ $ Lt _ w L L.E §°21 A Junior assrstant ltbrgrian, ‘preâ€" ferably a high school graduate." Duties, which will include storyâ€"te ing and typing, to commence July. 2: or as soon afterwards As. possi‘ble Salary Write us for your monthly :lists of. the latest Records andâ€"Sheet Engâ€" lish and French. . Overnight. MATL and EXPRESS service on Mail: orders. MELODY MUSIC STORE LTD 45 Durham ‘ St., 8:, Sudbury, Ont. _ way ; A helping hand to ‘all he knew He wWAas s0 kind so generous and true On earth he nobly .did: his‘ best - Grant him}; Jesus, heavenly rest,. SGadly missed by. Alek, Carrie and granddaughters Irene, Mildred, Pran- ces, Helen and Elizdbeth ‘ f -24!' 4 TISDALE GOLD MINING . COMPANY LIMITED â€" Pss / k Borlandâ€"Inâ€"loving memory of dear father Arfid* grandfather, Alexander Borland Sr., who passed away .hme 12, 1943. He had a cbeery smile: a pleasflnt Huwiee wuchmahn Graduate of the Famous Ka‘blo written. | Mistakes occutring . these sources are wholly at adver- tiser‘s risk. (minimum 256) 1%e Aa WORD PER IN Boz Ontulol.a.nllllm Building Plans Estiimates, | 83 Fourth Ave. Pheame . hig ~â€"memory â€"of a ‘ dear husâ€" , ;s' father, â€" Atexandér: Borland, ate Fire Ohief of 'I‘hnming) ‘who ling ‘stream of life rolls' on But stfil the vacant chair â€" . Recalls %g Jove, the voice, the ‘smile e:â€"who once sat Ever rfie@ered by wife, Rega, and ie A WORD PER INSERTION Help Wanted Female G. N. ROSS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT . IN. MEMORIAM Phone 26. ADS APDIY stat- \Corrugated iron storage building, loâ€" to. â€" s cated TN.O.. Railway Yards, South stt N Porcupine. Inquire Canadian Comâ€" ‘ary â€" Board : stock Company Ltd., 206 Laird Drive e y . * n Noflh Leaside ont. ~ .e > 243 f â€"924 Department of Public Works, “ _ Ottawa, June 7, 1946. 4. * M‘-“ Coal," Wl be" recelved juntil 3 p.m. ‘ fE.D.ST) Friday, June 28, 1946, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominâ€" ion:Buildings throughout the Province ott Ontario j l"orms of "tender with specifications and conditions attached â€"can be obâ€" tained from the Purchasmg Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and <the Supervising Architect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. ~ _ The Department reserves the right to demand from any successful tenâ€" derer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a certiâ€" fied cheque on a chantered ban‘s of Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer (Bonds ofâ€"the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Comâ€" pany and its constituen: companies unâ€" conditionally guaranteed as to principail and interest by the Dominicn of Canâ€" ada or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount of 1946 season tickets are members of the association and cordially invited to attend this meeting. The agenda will include theâ€"minutes of the preceeding meeting the report of the treasurer, the election of officers and discussion regarding the future policy of the association. TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildingsâ€"Province of Ontario SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for _‘Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by e Department and in secordarice® with departmental speciâ€" ficattons and conditions attached. thereâ€" to; Coal dealers‘ licence numbers mug.‘ be: glven when tendering. ° ~ Such security will serve as a guarâ€" antee for the proper fulfillment of the contract. LANGDON LANGDON D. R. Franklin ARCHITECT * Solicitors, Commissioners Netaries Public w. .0. Langdon K. C.,. T. R. Langdon f.mmms SO. PORCUPINE Drew Block no Bmee Ave. BARRISTER snd SOLICTITOR Frank H. Bailey, M Pine St. North â€" Timmins By order. \Bank of Cemmerce Building course to improve your .. carning povnr? hmbnndiof Monthly Deposits provide for repayment. «â€"â€" Low Rates â€" Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. J. M. S_OMERVIILE, Secretary. 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. . 00 w. Yam’ B‘ A. SOLICITORS ETC. Do you require a Harry W. Brown, President 6k , 240 enb 2 20 t m td BR n caty m on 00 en i 0c O c i ie in a Nh c m h ritm t t t t h en n ic i n ie t i B BB i t en uit No ooo is / % . Ronald Marson And Bobby Ritz:Claim â€" OUKE ACt o -MM“:MarbléW; £ Cepmeme commntennctarstesced iz Get vour: tickets for the Memorial Hall Dance for Saturday, June 29, from the Stewards at the Legion Hall, came over on the famous Mayflower, long before he saw Cangda, and these same ‘blokes and â€" foréigners fought PILES : . tion. Try; Bunâ€" kers Herbal Pms to. treafi the cause at its source. Money back if the ‘first bottle does not satlsfy ‘At your loca‘l Drug: Store. 24"_269 28’ 30. 32! 34 To clash with the Teenâ€"age Dance on SBaturday evening, is the first game in the junior baseball league between the Legion and Parkers, you can still see that game and have lots of time to gttend the dance, and it will only cost you a little more to take your partner to the ball game. It will be a godd game, as those voung lads proved proâ€" mising in their practise games. We or from Moisley Ball, these tickets are for Saturday only I dian‘t mean to‘ comment on this, but yvou have read that letter some days ago, written by one Irishman by the name of Patrick Joseph Michael O‘Flaherty, claiming> Canada for the Irish and the French Canadian, the rightful owners. db b“ e stent 5 Sed ante oo «hn cce Now, we â€" have maxiy _real French Canadian and Irish . members, who fought â€"for the freedom of Canada. to make it safe for all, those Dago‘s Poâ€" lac‘s and Blokes who were born and bred .in Canada, Whos .anceswrs canie â€" over here generations ago, maybe some We evenâ€"challenge the Fire Hall, for as you know,"it is also the home of champions and it would be an. honour to have some of their names: inscribed on this Trophy.. It has become quite a craze, every Tom challenges Dick and Harrv, just to pin that name on him, and its generally vice versa. You ‘Feenâ€"agers; don‘t forget the Dance. or Saturday evening, ~June 15 atâ€" the Hollinger Hall and if" there. is any> aduits* who feet Teeny ‘they can have a too, so put that down as date not to be passed up. ° Jack Brady asks me to remind you of the Summer show in the McIntyre Arena on June 27, 28, 290. Spread it around, tell your friends, its going to be a good show, well worth seeing and hearing, and fill in the evening by dancing to the music of two well known orchestras, Ellis McLintocks and Cliff McKay, don‘t miss it. Only ‘the Dart players were. a little sore at the change, but we did accomoâ€" date them by putting up a temporary board, so they too are quite happy, so when every one is happy, ‘its makes nice world to live in.: j Reg and I have donated a Trophy and its a lovely Trophy, it‘s a replica of that well known furry smelling animal, known as the skunk, ‘ it is mounted on wood and lots of space for the names of those who hnave achieved the hornour of that name, several names have already been inscribed too many to mention but a few I love to see Co., went to ~Bcbby RKitz, with Bobby McCord and ~Gord Warner in second and. third positions. â€" ; The trophies, which will be held in the ~winners‘ ~schools= until the next conjest were presented at the Palace theatre on Saturday afterroon. Baseâ€" ball gloves went to the lads in second place, whi‘ile those in third place reâ€" ceived baseballs.. Theatre tickets went to wll those taking part, in the finals. Sudbury Miners Get Changes In Contract wish our team the best, in their first game of the season. chased us upstairs, as he is doing the decorating down stairs: course we are not sorry, as every. one seems to be happy at the change of the atmosâ€" phere andâ€"surroundings, even the stewâ€" ards seem to be happy, and that is something, so say us. * Comrade Jim Milne is causing quite a smell here just now. I‘m not talking Cf skunks but it‘s just as bad, he was igners _ 1i0Ught !â€"M ‘~are . generally S caused from a (blcod) conges~â€" bion. 'I'ry Bun- * Hardy and Wendall Brewer, of the morning. ap Timmins Youth Welfare Council, and ‘The cc .‘ h:a . number ofâ€" the public school bers of t EL «goingâ€"a little ccaching from the The n! £f The negotiations carried out between the company and the union for acnew union contract, with neâ€" gotiations beginning in the middle of April and concluding three days after the arrival of the conciliator. The Dart League are having their presentation of trophies in the Hollinâ€" ger Hall on Thursday evening, followed by a supuer and Dance for the memâ€" bers of the League. President George Gibson will be in the chair, the guests will be the donors of trophies. The trophies to be presented are, the Bruâ€" nette Trophy, Legion Trophy, Doran Trophy, Maltais Cup, Russe! Trophy, Workers Coâ€"Op Trophy, Daigneault Motors Trophy.. ‘The +termination ~70â€" hours of néegotiations ‘between Local 598 cof the I.U.M.M. and â€"S.M.â€"inâ€" Sudbury and the International Nickel Company came at« Sunday morning, Jun. 2, union officials in â€" Tlmmins announced this â€"week. â€" + \ Those newly initiated members who haven‘t received their buttons, can have one if they show their card to the steward on dutv, there are a few left. Jenks would like to see a dumb waiter put.in, Reg wants to know what he mears by a dunib waiter. along side our French Canadian and Irish comrades and their answer was unanimous, he‘s NUTS. Hope ‘youw have all received your ballots, and have returned them, those who. haven‘t led them, do so now, or hand them in at the. Legion Hall,‘to the SteWards or the secretary, P. J: Dunlop ’I‘he ballot in question, is eth '.<og ‘not, you agree to the inâ€" creaw ‘of One Dollar on yearly Fee‘s for the maintainance of the Canadian Legion Service Bureau. We have quite : new. members signed up this monthy which is very gratifying to see, thbse ar tions will go up before the generat meetire on June. 26 for ‘J:-l; alle and. of conrse; those who hand : Â¥heir applications ‘before that date nd to remind those new memâ€" bers that. canâ€"rent a kevy for the front. door.from the Steward on duty. To our sick members, Bob Russel, D. Cotcher, H. Patrick, G. Nippers, Jim Knell, R. Wilson, W. Trerise, we wish them the very best, and hope to see them back with us soon. Mr. C. L. Rawson of the Soldier and Veterans land act will be at the Legion Hall on June 17, 10.30 .a.m.,June 18, 9 a.m. Don f'get the ball game and the dance gn@Satt The . battle. for the senlor trophy, presented by the Geo. Taylor Hardware Co., went to Bcbby Ritz, with Bobby McCord and ~Gord Warner in second and. third positions. â€" 1+ Ronald Marson claimed the junior trophy presented_by The Dailyâ€" Press, winning handly over Barry Brewer and Ronald_ Gorris, who landed in second and third places respectively. 'rnnnum Yeuth â€"We‘l‘lare CouncH, and aâ€"number of.â€" the public school dolnz a.little ccaching from the sMell_nas. a crowd of voungsters battled it out on Saturday in the old ball park, Their object was â€"to settle,: for the next few months at least just who could right{fuly claim the Timmins junior and Senior marble championships. Ronald Marson claimed the junior trophy presented_by The Dailyâ€" Press, winning handly over Barry Brewer and Ronald_ Gorris, who landed in second and third places respectively. The . battle. for the senilor trophy, presented by the Geo. Taylor Hardware Co., went to ~Bcbby Ritz, with Bobby The contract was ratified by memâ€" bers of the Local last Friday.® The highlights of the new contract include a 10c per hour general wage increase ard â€"a premium â€"bonus of 3c per hour for afternoon shift and 5c per hour for graveyard shift. A further gain in the new contract is a clause providing two wéeeks holiâ€" days with pay and Un‘on security.© The International â€"Nickel Company also agreed to the Rand formula minus the severe penalties for woerk shortages. The Rand formula, created by Justice Rand, provides that all hourly> rate employees urder the Rand Formula are chbliged to pay dues into the Union. The final sitting began at 10 o‘clock evyes of Don on Saturday ending on â€"the Sunday _The wages. phid by the International Nickel Company prior to the : signing of the new agreement was 81c an hour for miners. ‘ R "They are," Mr. ‘Carlin continued, "compelled~ to nay dues, after thirty days in the: employ in <the ccmpany. At.that time, Union dues: are deducted from .their‘ pay". ts h s $ . PHIL and BONNIE PERFORMâ€" ING ON A HIGH â€" PERCH â€" POLE Ralph Carlin, International â€"Repreâ€" sentative the Worker‘s â€" Unions, stated, "under the Rand formula all hourly rate employees derive benefits from the Union and are ~therefore obliged to pay towards maintaining the organization which gives them proâ€" tection,but thevy are not compelled to become members of the Union." Jll! llfi IM, 15 EVE’S and SAT MA'P CHILDRENS MAT. $1.00 and $1.50 ~Matinee Starts at 3 o‘clock _ URS. and FRI. 25¢ . ADULTS $1.00 â€" â€" â€" Evening â€" 8.30 p.m. _ ‘_1... M.... A. C.I, . FROM ANY MEMBER OF THE KIWANIS CLUB Tickets Now On Sale sears now on sALE AT MOBLEY BALL ARENA ARDEN BROS.: Mammoth 3 RING â€" Clerkâ€""Lady. you put too much posâ€" ALL THESE AND MORE IN THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH FAMOUS MOVIE STUNT HORSE "PINTO®" PROF.â€"KELLER and HIS FEROCIOUS JUNGLE KILLERS # NS _0 â€"to _ Dr.. Lane and <Dr.~ Watt: were also summoned 1ed, *~* Desjardins, recentlv discharged from irty the Navy, has affected four rescues in iny. Timmins . to date <and‘ one" while: in :ted Service.. He was reluctant ‘ to ‘ give _ information when questioned by » the na; »depattment, Fire Chief Stanley stated, . Ladyâ€""Goodness, I hopeâ€"it dcésn‘t go too far." . The fire department was then sumâ€" moned and the threeâ€"yearâ€"old boy was given oxygen and further artificial respiration until he recovered conâ€" scilousness and was then removed to St. ~Mary‘s Hospital. Mcments later a chlHld ran past him crying and saying something about water so Desjardins investigated and found the Brunette boy in the water a little ways from the dock. Pumng the boy from the water, Desjardins immediately applied artificial respiraâ€" tion with the help of Frank Murtagh, a former town foreman. tage on this letter." Fire Chief William Stanley said this week that Desjardins had been playâ€" ing ball on the beach with his broth<r when he heard a child crying. looked about but could see nothing. saved the life. of Ronald Brunette, threeâ€"yearâ€"old son of â€" Mayor Emile Brunette, at Gillies Lake Beach on Sunday morning. The Famous DANCING ELEPHANT THE FLYING MELZORAS 100 WORLD FAMOUS ~CIRCUS STARS Hours Of Laughs and Thrills The Federation of French Canadian Women requested and received perâ€" mission to hold a tag day on July 23, from the town council at its Wednesâ€" Permission Given For â€" . Tag Day To Be Held Jul. 23 day meeting. 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