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Porcupine Advance, 2 Oct 1947, 1, p. 5

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#f THURSDAY, OCTOBEM 2nd. 1947 Progicssive Party Wins Election progressive party, headed by Bill h’ackie. has won the majority of the seats of the Student Parliamnt. The voting was held on Friday. Each class was a cons.ituency and held its own vote on blank ballots. The lower schcol (first and second forms) wer> allowed to vote in one M. P. of two candidates, one ~candidate for the Progressive party and one for the Popular Party. Middl> and upper schocl were allowed to vote for two Cf four two candidates for tach party. now : adgdri an expe: heim. Bil some Pr his seat, which M oOf the 1 Minister. lar, will Mackie‘s tempt W YOte 0 real.zing Whips to attend a The Progressive Party was looked upon as a dark horse in th> Parliaâ€" mentary issue, Everyone was saying that the elsction was a cinch for the Popular Party, headed by popular, tpun in‘ cnded) blond> Jack Bourdon. That was Friday afternoon, after elecâ€" tions. Bui the riturns from the conâ€" siituencies was delayed on Monday and ev ryone was surprised to learn that the Progressive and Popular polls * * *# stood tisd. There were still five 1 unre‘urned,. At four o‘clock the f r.turns were read over the P. A. ] sressiveâ€"22 polls. Popularâ€"21 p The dark horse had won. Byâ€"Election Under Progressive Consideration Unforiunately head of th> Pro bers, was defsa tusgncy. He was Carlyle Dunbar Jack â€" Bourdon, General Admission 50¢ * * s * * . < # e t# «t is A P P PAAA A A t P P P P e Progicssive Party Wins Election progressive party, headed by 11] h’ackie. has won the majority of he seats of the Student Parliamnt. he voting was held on Friday. Each lass was a cons ituency and held its is # se «PA â€"AP A AC AP P P P it t P P AC AC C A C C P L C CA new adriit on the political sea withou an experiscuced, capabie hand at th heim. Bill Mackis, however, hop.s tha some Progres:ive memsser wili forie. his seat, making a byâ€"elect.on poss.b. which Macki® will win. ‘Then as lead: l lt ies amat P P P L OA P AP AP AC AC L AC AA A AA C L PAAA ALP L tP P P oo Pure Black Pepper Perfume Starch Wait For Your Watkins Deale:r For Your Xmas Cards and Xmas Boxes south end of Timmins Phone : 36 North end of T.mmins Phone Restaurant and hotel chairs repaired and npholstered.....Truck seats, car upholstery. Furniture repaired and refinished,.....Chairs and chesterfields rebuilt. 41 Wilson Ave Uâ€"P HOLS T ERIN G 1090 Bannerman Phone 918â€"Wâ€"2 Thursday Oct. 9th K ENNE Y ‘S USED FURNITURE Tobey‘s CARPENER SHOP Albert Lump â€" Red Jacket Stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood Phone 1876â€" M Dark Horse Wins Progressive Party wa s a dark horse in th: 7 issue, Evervone wa WE BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE Mclntyre Arena Minor Alterations Shelves Bookceases and Built In Cupboards Best Two QOut of Three Falls or sixty Minute Time L mit A., Chalifoux 126 ‘Foke St Timmins Ringside $1.00 Phone 2923R Colored Wrestler Sponseoered by Bill M DOUBLE MAIN EV ENT EWS, VuEW Mackie, voted by party memâ€" his own censtiâ€" at the polls by JIMMY AUSTRIE Phone 1249 206 Ibs. â€"â€"â€" ADMISSION (by Nore Flynn) 20â€"1 1 J12.p conâ€" nday learn pollis polls final schumacher Lions Club L VR Whips | attend possible The sc whi W.r2 toO Dt boards, Mackie st Timmins Squad The Timming . chalketd up its s2C mins Hig by TIroaqu mmb are wWIlill chance t we ted p aril shoes hung1 ‘The by fell heard majorit day. M JOYS . C compat tion, ‘a affords m chneâ€" er :n »0m Kap,. w the. â€"*"p WOn quad ITGSrT Th ood ind Renfrew DaAd uden On Boston Boston ven Wadt al embD ond New York City Xp€ IL 1U 100 Reserve T5¢ Good Pro ntri J IT Kap il ild hi jU hut H 1O w I*C {1 ssive Platform W COI pp 1 d .of when we at d un and W1 rosty ; ft bet girls e hiuinting hotâ€"D nc ws 1I h1 hey beat the 10. ‘This is the V.;B. This er plays Timâ€" Park. Tickets rame by school jromilst Kapuskasin rugby sal mInl n Brcév CGGiut daâ€"hea 16 ras been apâ€" hair combed culate and perhaps iinment were . \"Cf'}" DEPELTEAU â€" To Mr. and M local girl in Hector Depelteau ~of 91 Algongt Blyvd., Timmins on Sept. 29th, a st ‘nen â€"thos up here t of women reath â€"of lamenll aCâ€" m bulletin inces Ir0 them aown an ‘onfidenet x of poli a heaith promise or thcse col. Betâ€" r, seht urricul dram award ess who. ids don‘t Vo Pal nembe by forieit poss.b‘e 5 leadir : ~Prime > Popuâ€" o block His atâ€" form ol Mack e, y school ns High y Timâ€" ‘as beat ind the y Timâ€" _ Junior ‘am this s to be Kev. K. J. Scott and Reyv. Morris will both attend the S School Convention to be, he! Wednesday evening in Trinit; ited Church, Schumarâ€"her. Yung People‘s Rally will take on Thursday with Mr. Nelson pel, orthern Boy‘s Work Secreta speaker: and other visiting lead all denominations. rCAast ravely Ing home on quad Montreal Kap the Mrs. C 1r0in from OW hostd reat CXA Births in Porcupins General HMospital HEISE â€"â€" To Mr. and Mr C‘S Heise of 22 Bruce Ave., or 0n Iist, a daughter. A 1 It will be of interest to many resâ€" idents to know that to Mr. and Mrs Cliff Myles, now of Pembroke, formâ€" erly of South Poreupine, was born a second son on Sunday, September 21st, in Pembroke Hospital. ag o Dr. B. H. HMHarper as medical in South Porcupine. Dr. Floc} ed during the war as Major Canadian Army, and arrives in Porcupine from Gueliph on Th Mr. Myles was manager o ish‘s Stores in South Porcu; fore leaving to accept a simi ition im Pembroke less than Miss ITona Andrew who a year at the Fort (Anglican) in the Arctic at the home of ‘Mr. and 1 Johns. Dome Mines. He will assist Dr.â€"~E. . trick in his practice here The ladies of St. Joachim‘ Church are planning their bazaar to be held on Novemb Miss Mary Harper lc Kingston to take he: studies at Queen‘s U Mr. and Mrs. turned on Frid vacation in Calg "Mickey‘"* McCann who has b working for the past eighteen mol at Yellowknife, after spending s« weeks holiday at his home here leaving soon to visit his mother r Ottawa before returning North ag Mrs. Campbell of Toronto, Wednesday for home aflter her daughter Mrs. O‘ Rae Ave. Mrs. Ostrom arrived hom Ottawa on [EFuesday. SHOULDICE â€" To Mr. and N1 M. Shouldice of 120 Fourth Schumacher on a da ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Carm child left this week for Shaw reside, owing to the illness Cartman‘s father. LWO Mrs Mrs Mr. and Mrs, Doug Murray of ‘ Falls are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rapsey of Main St. for a few day BIRCH â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Georg: Birch of Preston East Dome, on Sept Sept., 27th, a son, KEHUSMAA â€" To Mr. and Eric Kehusmaa of 154 Comm Ave., on Sept. 25th, a daughteé: Lions Club‘s Most Successful Year MORGANâ€"Born to Mr. and Mr George H. Morgan, of William Av in Porcupine General Hospilal, cn Sep 20th, a son. (First grandchil of Charl‘s B. Morgan.) juvenile hockey team. were financed as well patron, and just prict of schools a safety pa was starisd and the supplhed by the Lions Installation â€" of pla â€" OI j ment, the purchase Ch ldrens Aid So highlshts of â€" the which also brought and a Circus. and th Dr. Murt Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Robitail o boys of Shawville are visi! rs, Robitaille‘s parents, M rs. Tom Mahon. An irquest is to be h:ld on W y in Porcupine into the de alter Hall who was killed wh r a b.cycle cn the highway 0o sports Aciivities wintr the club s ay A. Flock is to Harper as medical aryv W im pla of 301C Uni from. s and the THE PORCUPINT ADVANCTE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO equipmel C!:ub. uD he al1 tOL NC OC 11 Dixo M Th( P B 11 h 3OI iki IY nIHI ccovery. 10 tWN1USC id our very best wishes a them around soon « ov rseas and thos: np n 1J Â¥J h inglt h 10 WiAs Will reachea â€"thost in dact that d , nearily pullin: > topmost ifore of ihe ‘pianist on, who did â€"; â€" WE C HOD.ili i D.y.dal Christie . Winds JIng :k @ation of rhu o1 11 Mis MilU!iLta@ lUILO1} mb k borro from th iVE ed the writ I might _â€"chanplol Op troph luplic xt NlL he V € Knot 11 111 T‘ song. Dra mp mb the c( (Eâ€" W1 thoss da ibm momragdue hn SNALLp fligh{ I‘C 2 com ) sha: ma ‘. € 6h mieved of paps »lum t1imn d ‘aA Bill To 11 Al h all h 1 11 iC nd 11 b3 eC Al porary covered nmnnk, i qundl Lthat the people of our community: a other communities could look up wina bse justly proud. A building where we could devel l mA Ol C at â€"a ~m Town H a@udicnece 11 We mu ind by )fi head Pimmiin ind th : Oll spEn vant mendous i tha‘t thi Mr. Stur :.] result th has ETY the this Colt W 11 pC 1A l ) and id in\ Mr. iona ousan(d secnoli 00 d in marble tour on series which igle~winner, or t] ayvyer of Timmin t that hundred: ught to swim al th an hockey Imilln.O} int m the our w > going to piay uter. All membe > working on this d althcugh there e kids having h Mov an indcor 1 here will h Ive outdoor UL O nost i1mpolt problem C1 cli cit Sporting News From The Little Store 1}) Di to 3C Gilli nd n h in life e who work puUl cont words were thoroughly emp Mr. Breweor, energe.ic ch the Timimns Community ommuittee or T.C.A.C. for sh ce.ing Tucsday night in all. Mr. Brewer address:d _of thirty odd people compr s Cof varicus organizations s*"theâ€" working : publi piannin ned or : Tow irgeo amol oc V C Â¥A 11 M sw .miming. ns drama ons â€"In s lakt dway piC re; organized ten und aciiviti:s and ts which were no ic eve due to :n need nelp mor? LNa e need the hélp, n we nesd ideas an n anyone who is int . to see that our m viryv best intsres‘ts a . _ don‘s mean Jjust a d rink, I mcanâ€"a bui )le of our community mities could look u ig w.ni ming num} vV1I done, in y« has L i star ed O0¢cl bovs color 1imng e are herd rvbodyvy wh e tournaments, in eliminâ€" which finally declared a . or the champion marbl: mmins. He also pointed mndreds of children were im at Gillies Lake, and saving wire administersd ) were cnterested in that or recreation, with the czens of t:en agers were ites afier they had passed â€"swimming and life savâ€" wnhn up aC permission 1 1‘s Ambulat from th ho n al wyas notict tha: the advertis the us> structur nk. )1 A V N. M ik put wha 11 Oll ba c A.C nera overnmn *"must sSI to be no less ; to accomodat youths in this t rink for every i] i1 arit "% ug 2 latt just UAIS d help. ive yvearl llsed on theâ€"recre Bim Sturgeon, t lans for the com OLl K heir di opiC¢ arized the treâ€" ork that has alâ€" the few months en in operation. ut with the four who were organâ€" bl dcilnite pia he moment o : a" s1 v odd mid hoolboy teg thi of Holli mnsetin discus hey want te out elg m at prisent, ay of light on red rink for are not yet f one of the in this town tV SErVIC@ CiLUuL people, wh rking lchou 11 katin by Tonv DelMonte es sucl d basketâ€"bal o aid anyâ€" needs help, 000 on hand his purpose, 3. Not only ) those wl don‘t mil > than an at to : Us how results just.fy this to appc int to aid us ind CCGC nct fin ind sug refd Hal inderway equipped is, softâ€" rountless brcught ufficien that we 17A physical ucceded marily a sUItâ€" midget teams carn of th plan plans Y mind hal nak h Ti ib hn 11 add in iff 0) 11 Both motion. majority. At th ing Mr. Brewel He also pointed cut that ther: another TCAC meeling next day night, and urges every one tend. Hs def.nitely stressed th that it was a publle meeting, an one is more than welcome. youth whole Frigidaire Is Won By Mrs. D. Walsh If customs revenue figures are any criterion. business in the town of Timmins is undergoing a major boom with the approach of Winter. For revenue collected locally during the month of September was the largest in the history of the town. A total of $97,335.36 was collected, in contrast to $63,524.96 during the month of September a year ago. This revenue was derived from 146 imâ€" ports, 126 items of excise tax and 78 items of excise duty. Record Established â€" In Customs Revenue At a meetirg held recently in the Parish Hall, the Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Church held an election of officers. Mrs. Blakeman, who has been preâ€" s.dent for somz» years, resigned on acccunt of ill health and Mrs. S. E. Tripp was elected to take her place. Mrs. Alex Balfour was made viceâ€" pr:esident and Mrs. ‘T. J.. Hocking scretary. Treasuror is Mrs. Nitschkie. Sewing convenor is Mrs L. Robinson. It was decided to form the parish into four . groups,: one at the Dome, ong on Connaught Hill and two in town, Thess groups will mest monthly toâ€" gether in th> hall. Rev. Morris prcâ€" s.ded at the meeting. .1 with Mr. M hairman. KORRIâ€"To Mr. and M of Porcupine, on Seéptem! son, in Porcupins Genera CHAPPELLâ€"Bcrn to Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Chappel, of Hallnor, in Porcuâ€" pne General Hospital, on 2ist., a â€"SOn. Motors Frigid fered as a su ing the recen sponsored by MTS,*" â€" D. = WA maile o the number Cfi tions which would br sc the last thrse weeks of paign. Her gu‘ss was five removed â€"from â€"t number sold, which was The capacious big ma presented to Mrs. Walsh day Of this. wsek. Walchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologrnmal Institute of Switzerland Phone 13685 39 Third Ave Accounting Phones: Offices 2725 £2.01. Box 1591 Phones 285â€"2886 Architect and Surveyors 217 Algonguin Blyvd. East ‘TiIMMINS, ONTARIO â€" Phone 362 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Bulite 3, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bldg Tirmmins, Ont. Wimer Trs,> . D.« WAlgh,â€" 30 ‘enue, ‘T.mmins. With hundrids of ribers Mrs. Walsh : aie of the number ms which would o last thrse weeks ign; â€"HMer suiss w Arch â€" Gillies ) . W CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT mnmunity c.nire in limmin and adult welfare, and met hearted approval from every pt. ~lith, .: il Hospital Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Gilies Este 60 THIKRD AVENUE PROFESSIONAL CARDS G. N. RO P of Phone 640 Walsh ma were carried by conclusion of [( tressed again | aseribt ne m n Este, OJ frorm «thc September 15th, Gencral Hospital 11 ASSIvVe â€" C which w Advan Timmins, Ont Timmins, O)nt Emplire Block 4 as collected, during the ar ago. This C AILâ€"_CSUL subscrip )lad durin mImet hing wa on Tues and Myrs iwficrd St Porcupine the ind he met Eli Korri Auditing KHesas. 1429 1A camnâ€" only ctual L1 te:s il Ski beots dition and with steel Phone 1398 rane. _ Bilingual ence will be giv univers.ty 4 ning. Kindly for Children‘s Aid Municipal â€" Buildi tario. CPHn son, Bay: In loving Smith who ember 30th, "In. sSuCe k 4 id 1%o0o A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum All Classified Advertising mast h paid â€" before. iasertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will sible for errors oc phonea advertiseme sgult of copy written. . Mistakes these sources are v tiser‘s risk. W., ().~I $. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. w. Yates, B,. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS RPC Bark of Commerce Bullding Timmins, Ont. 9 Third William Shub, B. A Amateur che d‘ Stewarctâ€" J w. â€" Phone 18 le A WORNRD PER INSERTION (minimum 2506) ‘TLMMIN® Drew PBlock Ph. Off. 22 Roes. 492 Ele Dorcupine Aobaneo CLASSIFIKD ADS CALDBICK YATES BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 4 310 Ave. Timmins â€"Phone 1110 Frank H. Bailey, LL.B. THE CANABIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Monthly Deposits provide for repayment Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans in good standing. omed Phone 26 IDnC BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Comimissioners Notaries Public Langdon K. C,, T. R. Lar to meet Mortgage and Other Payments? . R. Franklin Apply to necrest branch of d( Drawing Room 28 Goldficlds RBRliock FOR RENT Do you require a â€"=~ Low Rates â€"â€" edgt Advand( 11 ARCIHIITECT Phone 9486 r will not be responâ€" ts occurring in tole: isements, of 48 rgeâ€" not carefully, legibly akes occurning from are wholly at adverâ€" 1 w sÂ¥).. PORCUPINE 110 Bruce Ave. Ph, Off. 96 efet of F. Maxwell into rest Septâ€" south Poreupine. ain hope" 39 PAGE FTIVE OM tent, 1948 Apply Box T. R. Langdon theâ€" Children‘s trict of Cochâ€" rred. _ Preferâ€" persons with technical traiâ€" application to ty, KRoom ;4 Timmins,. Onâ€" 38, 39, 40 artment, modâ€" hildren, apply macher. 39 Phone 332 Kes. 906B L c ickory _ mutfit, comâ€" ione 3581â€"+â€"J T‘immins harneo 2 R 30 K 15

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