Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 1 Apr 1948, 2, p. 1

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The Advance predicts that at least amedmteboomwmtakeplwehere thiesmm will be caused due to production and the hirâ€" w ut 00 Pm it sls y i ig of additional m« ol the district, Benefits the subsidy announâ€" : can be derived only talize on lnst g on gold ; ced s s x ment has s0ftâ€" 1 t 03 "’fl(w ow . N h uic g ns 4e > l idns o w-\.--\fi.‘ EMEAT + E se 4 1 aflditional manpower in the .n Their _ : _ Large and Ultra Modern Store CLARK‘S CONGRATULAT The New AYOUBâ€" » g it q $s s Lo..., | * «on »Kap~ teSnm . * hx e Advance is conâ€" This space sponsored by manage= fident that the subdd'y will give much i%} greater retum to the mines than is g generally realized. - ; Meéanwhile, a survey conducted amâ€" ong the town‘s merchants indicated this week that more money is being spmt' at . presem than : for several months _‘paab. Partof this is due to _ the reâ€" turn 0 ': compulsory© wartime savings whldris at present taking place.,. On the ofihe;' hand, merchants repont that money is "loosenjing up" generally. * "It looks like good times are on the way back,"" was one merchant‘s obserâ€" vation. "We‘ve had a rather lear time of lt laf.‘ely. but there is a considera.ble trepd Io,r hhe better today." ©â€" 19 Oz. Jar 20¢ CC Inctoffimpenty dutareint pa.rtlcularly attmtive Easter Monday programime at the lumhean ‘at the Em«â€" -..‘-fi“"_ sti, oc o the: llinl|played the acâ€"| t‘h two artists. Maâ€" club an mspiring,address Rev’ s Gilmours address was Easber message of comfort and inspirâ€" ation, and had particular force at this time.. . After a humorolus introduction the guest speaker touched on the:â€" maâ€" terial trends in the world toâ€"day, He showed that the progress of the world beliefsâ€"that ha.d grdvfn in recent yea.rs, the speaker referred to the gross maâ€" terialism of..Communism, Nazisgm W ever, ithafi kmdness, mercy and brotherhood would eventually trlmnph -Mh Harp Qondl@flnt “8 Cltb: are o( Mer was tha.t 1tproved the are left> to right, front, Gerry Plouffe and Don ,0 4 ,"f','_' r, P. Percy Bennett‘a Qé"!?omflufidm. : TRe ~one of the many groups sponsore e Â¥NHCA; which sting its annual appeal for funds. Kiwanis .Club enjoyed a .the day,; introduced by * TE :T Settlers Get d + *%‘"*% *~* i( .5‘;1; I-w week m 'mronto that: he was nbtfm bad he ever. ben one. * nial} eontquts conslderably witb a‘Fe p}y he gave an Advance r mrter xl\gre recently.\When. questioned .directly as ,to wfie,thbr he was, a member ‘of the x party Robinson told a reâ€" is; none. of your bhsinegs 8 wlthout cost the setflers. dx';lnage' .ovflfl!#};egd,stg:m dtains watey off: th#ir s der this"ino;}cy ;049ifies of ne.v ~;’xains we:‘; conâ€" stiucted.| .‘ . ) [ of z"anidwnoe etiqaette" . Qfiwfi ‘both ~and : the audience; . It‘s Mickets. went. on sale Monday for the fm thcoomin gnorcfifime*uhdtmg ‘carnâ€" Xval town residents by the hunireda ‘turned out to purchase them._Ift was # A gmml raise in green fees waa annoimced atb bhe recent annual meet- ing of the Timmins iGolf/Olfb.| The . h en 1ncrease 13 at.eribfited. ‘to. higher, costs â€"~Daily© ‘green @e; ha\'w w maintafi’méw3b01u'se to $1.50 from $1. petships hhve j Juhfiped main the sams ab ss. € ’ 3 > . ’ 4 AC 2 4 A 4 , N' 7 For*Your Spring Housecleaning from 350 bo 355 W ; Cl the fee!stfio imteattcfflfig m berships for men and women have. ll-. so been incressed by to $40. and $26. ~Daily green fees hawbeen“lncreafia to $1.50 from $1. Feea tor: junlors: 10« peuijh ie w 199

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