t t 4 D DA 4A L LC A C (Jâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Qâ€"â€"â€"Q Mave you received your pamphlet on *"The Fire Safe Home"? If not, then you can expect to receive one from a member of the Timmins Firo Department. _ If you cannot wait for the fireman to call then drop into the fire hall and Fire Chief Stanley will gladly supply you with one. Te only entrants in the quartet class for two viocling, ‘cello and pians at the Kiwanis Music Festival in Torâ€" onto held recently were three sist>r: Gwen, Dorothy and Hilda Carlson of Toronto and Robert Gordon a former ‘Timmins resident. subâ€"idaries. onecâ€"lail net cost of mainâ€" tmnance of homes for aged and oneâ€" I alf cost of new homes for aged, larâ€" gor grarmt: for Chiliren‘s Aid Work." Last year the town received over £25.000.09 through the subsidy. Unâ€" der the new setup it is expected that the town will receive about the same amount or slightly more. A relief fecipient collapsed in a fit at the Relict Office in the fire hall on Tuesday morning. The reâ€" lief offlicer called in the firemen for assistance who rendeerd first aid to the aged gentleman and called the doctos. Ii< you should happen to see an ‘ army of 186 young men walking down the street, all proudly displaying ; ___ bright sweaters and crests, you will immediately recognize the members ol the Koyotee Nâ€"Y club. . The boys 1 havo‘ been planning and saving for a long time to‘get these sweaters off the shop shelf and onto their backs,‘ [ and now havé reason to wear them with pride. The n:aster strategists; behind this mass movement have been | â€" U Ken Travenna and Doug Towers, asâ€"| c sisted by Gerry Beland, the Club aiâ€" ; La VIsOt. | de; ()m precenling the budget to the provincial hovus*,. Mr. Frost said, "the o8 mill subsidy to municipalitios will be discontinued, and replaced by yavments of a percentage of cost 0f municipgl fire and police departments sased vpor populstion largc road subâ€"idaries. oneâ€"hall net cost of mainâ€" firemen restrained the man and put him t bed in one of the firehall cots and made him comfortable until he dcetor arrived. When the man had recovered sufficiently they assisted him home. Local Firemen Answer Twelve Calls Tuesday First Aid Service The fire department have commenâ€" ced a programme on home fire inâ€" spections and from reports it is being i1avourably received and the inspecâ€" lor leaves the above mentioned pamâ€" phlet on each call. The fite depatrment hit the high and Itw of aetivity in the past week for fire calls. Two aays, March 3rd and 4th were very dull days with not ons call. On March Ith howcver the firemen had little time to themselves in order to drink pop and eat hot dogs as the fire department answered twelve calls duringy the day, the majority of which wers chimney fires. V ol. XXXIV No. 10 The most serious fire of the week was at the home of Mrs. A. Dubeau CHremen Render Taken at the head table of the Porcupine Rod Gun Club‘s Annual Dinner and Dance are Dr. J. R. Giardine, president of the club, Mrs. Karl Evre., and DBr. James B., MceClinton, a director of the association, 1 Section 8 Pages T wo Old Age Pensioners Die In Connaught Fire , Con:tables Herb Purdie and T. Holâ€" ledgso of the Provincial Police and Fire Marshall â€"Joe Miller are investiâ€" gating the cause of the fire. The poiice learned that no lights were on n the~â€"shackâ€"at~8 pmand it was asâ€" sumed that the old men were asleep. The fire was discovered about 9 pm the same evening. The fire started from an overheated stove and the men died without any sign of a strugâ€" gle. COf the pets kept by the men for company the cat apparently escaped the flames but the dog shared the fate of his masters. «t 445 Wi beiwco>n t shed pa was done the f had I¢ Mor Mor cupants and receiving no reply tried the door only to find it locked from the inside. Forcing the door open flames shot out making an entry imâ€" possible. . In a matter of minutes the shack was a raging inferno. the M .. The men have been residents c Connaught for over thirty years and have been living together for the past year and a half. A foster sot in Connaught aughnt in Germanâ€" ay night. fire was disecvered | forin who called his father forin and both men rushed he burning building. On 1. Wm. Morin called out to Spring is in the spring time irrega: cnts from left to ri he on Armand Lessard lives A v ving no reply tried find it locked from ing the door open The fire started om and the back i burned the back nsiderable damage four roomed house afternoon priot ation is being itise of the fire but you would never know it by the wea!l ; of the weather. seen cleanins the pot ire Joe Madcelle, Mansel "httle" the owners J;:seph Pi T H Y 711C rrl Tue im HHon.â€" Leslie _ M. Frost, Provincial Treasurer, and Minister of Mines, who delivered the budget in the Legislaâ€" ture on Friday, March 4th. . The budâ€" get showed a surplus of $1,132,000 for the current fiscal year, and an estiâ€" muted surplus for the 1949â€"50 fiscal year, of $157,546, _ Mr., Frost reportâ€" throughout the Province; that the edâ€" wide expansion developmert Province‘s finances are in sound conâ€" lition; a succession of balanced budâ€" gets with surplfuses for a six year perâ€" Mr. Alex. McAuslane first vice preâ€" sident of the CCL and a director of the Oil International made a special trip to Tiummins to present Local 100‘ their charter. "It is quite likely," said Mr. McAusâ€" lane, "that Mr. A. R. Mosher will be in Timmins in a couple of weeks time as he kas planned to make this trip fo: some time." "Local 100 inxâ€" making steady proâ€" gress and the membership is most sraciifyving and it keeps the seven Oorâ€" ganizers in tha district busy signing up new meimbers. If a suitable loâ€" ertion can be fcund union hope Local 100 C.C.L. Receive Charter jod; the credit position is excellent; awilding: "history is a great teacher. weo follow the pattern of the past, we know with certainty that the even development of our economy will add up to progress and stability â€" to a srcater, happier and moreâ€"prosperous OUntlario." Sutherland Rink Won 5 Lost 2 byv urdzy morning at the Mcintyre Curâ€" lng Club. Twelve rinks will be partâ€" icipating in tho event and represent many Northern Ontario Higzh Schools. with North Bay, New Liskeard, Engleâ€" hart, South Porecuprine and McIntyre each sending one rink while Kirkland Lake and Ncorenda. sending two each. Th first game begins at 9 am. Satâ€" urd day PREASURER DELIVERS BUDGET The finals will be played on Sund afternoon, re hal Up until noon today the Mcintyre k at the MacDonald Brier ‘skipped Jimmy Sutherland has won five meées and lost two. The remaining 3 games will be completed today d ‘the Brier winner declarcd. Thso â€" T.N.O. Hizh Schasol Bovs lorcr in the un me in tht n aniZzed Cn ie said. ‘IMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, 1949 PiC ininin 1cason for . a is that raws during the NJ rerman and his graceful ways. Alley time is is Buich Kemball while onlookers and opponâ€" Bruno Guarda. Advance Photo id trade 16 * The gtiest speaker arranged for Monday‘s Kiwanis luncheon at the Empir« hotel being unable to be preâ€" soent, the event was an open forum, with treports oi the various committees having spoâ€"ia! place. For the achievements committet, Chairman G. N. Ross reported that Timmins Kiwanis had the highest the differense was du6o to a change in the inethcd of fifl‘uring the ratling. In this connection, President F. A. WoodLuxy acknow.edged â€" the. recoipt frecm Licutenantâ€"Governsr Rex Smith of the bluc ribbon won by the Timâ€" mins c l ub fors havln" the highest standing of any club in the division for the quarter ending Dec3l,. 1948. The president passed\the ribbon on 0 Past President H. J. Quinn, who in turn thought any credit in the matter should g;3 o the varicus coms« mittctes and to the achicvement comâ€" ithee and the secrlary. f President â€" Woodbury also pointed out â€" that â€" Licutenantâ€"Governor Rex Smith, wished. to learn,the feelings of each club in the division as to the holding of a summer conference, simâ€" ilar to ones held in other years. Chairman A. G. Irving‘s report for the Underprivilegot Children‘s comâ€" mittee showed milk supplied during Februarp to 15 families (57 childrca) at a cost of $94.65. Two more cripâ€" nled rhildren had been sent to Torâ€" Kiwanis Recerve Attendance Ribbon pled on to at a cost of $94.65. Two more Ccripâ€" pled children had been sent to Torâ€" onto during the month for treatment. A specially interesting. report was that of Dr. Brill on the forthcoming Kiwanis minstrel show, on which Timâ€" mins and Scuth Porcupine Kiwanis are coâ€"operating. At a recent meetâ€" inz of the ecmmittee, with Mrs. Armâ€" Tenders To Be Called For New Laboratory An between the Town of Timmins and the Provincial Health Cepartment was read to the council by the clerk, on the new Laboratory. The Health Depaitment will supply all equipmcat for tests and the staff while the town is to supply the buildâ€" ing and cupboard space. The agreeâ€" men is to be renewed each year with months nctice to be given by either party for the termination of "The Departr tes‘tinx equipit ecuipment. though it wil anticipated, it CON and $170.09 months nolite. 1S TIGICUIOU the town will be left hclding the ba and the building, if the departmer to pull out." "Lets write the department and as for a clarification as to who supplic the furniture," re plicda Councillc Bailey. DolVillano. "we should find out th cost of the building, if it is OV( $40,000 and apparently it will be, W should forget about it and spend O1 The Department Of Highways says khat twoâ€"thirds of all pedestrians killed each year in traffice accidents were either violating a traffic law or engaging in some other unsafe act. When you step into the street, step up your alertness and your caution. Remember, there is jJust one step beâ€" tween you and tragedy â€" one hasty, rash or thoughtless step. Don‘t take it I ear to ontinued on Page Six re we get into this the rets," said Mr. Bartleman artmcout will supply the ipment but not the office The building looks a: will cost more than . wai . it will cost between $60, WA . z.iL i1 1ILOIL ind terminated on three C, Tlus is ridiculous be left hclding the bag ling, if the departmen! AV ; jast year duo to a zuring the . President n the Town vincial Health o the council w Laboratory. t will supply and the staff y . the office ks the omm the aS Last nights council meeling had fitteen taxpayers present to hear the council at its regular weekiy meeting. This is the first time in over two months that the auw.cnce has totaled over six at one time. All council meitjers were present. A iIciter to the town fathers from the Health League of Canada requestâ€" ing a grant, received no action. The Porcupine Pipe Band, requestâ€" ed through th«.r sevtretary, Mr. Stewâ€" art, a £rant of $764.00 to cover the purchase.of new uniforms to replace the old ones which were worn out. A copy of the leiter was to be scat ti 4 so that the amount could be incorporated in their budget. The Township of Tisdale informed the town council that the Sewage and Sanitary Conventison would be held cn the 27th, 2ith and28th of Septembcâ€" in Schumacnuer. . The matâ€" ter,was referred to the Public relaâ€" ticns Ccmmittee and the full coopâ€" €iuucn of the town will be given in the organizing of the convention. ‘the tire Chief submitted his Febâ€" ruary to the council which was | accepted with no discussion. l Byâ€"aw number 1112 was passed which appointed F. Bovin of the town oo ues e mm mm mm : mm o m m mm oo mm uim nc omm on omm ~ hcld cn the 27th â€" . Bepteinbos in Schuimma referred to ticns Ccmmittee anc €iuau.cn of the town the organizing of the ‘vhe tire Chief sut ruary report to the c accepted with no d Byâ€"â€"aw number 1 which appointed F. B hall staff as Zonin under the supctcvisic engince.. hcld on Bepteinbc ter . was J. ~MacDonald W Town Treasutrer an Deputy Treasurer i byâ€"iaw nuurder 1111 Counciilsr Aube s poscdl byâ€"law on th Days for the year | third and final read ed by the â€" council. / have ten Tag Days t to the byâ€"law. The council pai Mascioli â€"Comwstruc for ropairs to the front of the Fér council was info that: cthis : was whoere sidewalks â€" pair and had years £30, the tw final reading and cil. This byâ€"law chisc with the Co. and with th« actly same contracs Mayor Karl BEyre and Councillors Bailey, DelVillans ancdâ€" Bartleman> will attend â€"the Planning Conference in Tersnto at Royal York Hobel on March 17 and 18th. With these four counâ€" cillors away it was decided to cancel the next regular meeting. Interrupted in their conversation by the cameraman is Air Chief R.CA.F. Associations in Canada and Ernie Cain the pre sident of the } a special trip up to Timmins to officially open the wing recently forme QUNCIL j NoTES Town Propose Acquisition is Ssn m w Of Central Public School had been laid mort ‘_the tSwn pays hal r Aube submitted his proâ€" aw on the number of Tag he year which received its final reading and was passâ€" council. Timmins will only ‘ag Days this vear according eph inilQ1neu g L NC was appointed ind V. Ssalomaa in the passing ed the i on the weighningy aid, "that there icy in the weighing al merchants. To thern i1 . tht ual recelved it ssed by counâ€" es the fran: nâ€" ‘Telephon one tates ex 0. â€"of:. $ ilk alon vas passed f the town ministrator the town along the and th the clerk procedur d of reâ€" ount Oi $2867.50 previou of Published In Timmins, Ont., Canada EVERY THURSDAY The acquisition of the Central Public Bchoo! was explained by Councillor Bartleman who proposed the project. The cotncil would be advised to apâ€" proach tho Public School Board and fee! them out on the matter of acâ€" quiring the Central Public School which could be used as Library, Labâ€" oratory, Fire Hall and Health Unit. The imcney dGerived from the sale could build s new school and the town has the land available for the sites. The Central School grounds could be subdivided and sold,." said councillor Bartleman. DelVillano, "I brought this same matter up last year, it would be a sound business proposition." Aube of the board Bailey, * on the m called and a member do this be Councillo lano were proposition New Drug Can Cure Alecoholism Lions Hear en wWitnout the autnoriiy OL tor. The indescriminate .use of this drug can have very drastic results, and it taken under the influence of alcohol it can provoke undesirable conditions. If used properly the drug can cure alcoholizsm." lLion Dave Coombes, chairman of tho Health and Welfare gave a report on the Children‘s Aid Society Camâ€" paign for funds. COoI Lo earry Qou execulive. The speal Giallonardo members nCVwW Supreme Court Hearing Tomorrow Reports were made on the monster | pp bingo and the St. Patrick‘s Dance,| q itwo of the activities coming in the| fp near future. The prohibition order against Geo. Lamarche of Timmins made by the Town Council will be presented to the Supreme Court of Ontario tomorrow, Friday March 11t»n by H. E. Manning, m.C. of Toronto. The application for prohibition was made to prchibit the assessor, Mr. Lamarche for carrying out the orders of Judge R. A. Daonis in his judgement of the Bartleman Appeal Care. The Town Council were advised by their solicitors that the judge did not have the authority to hand down the judgeâ€" ment he did in the appeal case. The report of the decision should reach the council by the beginning oF the week. he topic. of, the. talk. . ‘"‘A.new. cure tas boeen found," said Lion Henry Mallonardo, "in the use of the drug intabusc, but it should never be takâ€" n without the authority of your doecâ€" or. The indescriminato .use of this DelVillano ibers by H approach to topnic. of the Hon liano, "‘We could I p prcposition." , *"* we should have council approach on the matter." v. "we should get t business prop( "$450.000 mi Board." speaker of 1 Bartleman A Council were )rs that the ju 3 Mojaewall t fallonard anting, constabl( out the turned propositi the evening, Henry introduced to the arold . MceGillis. A cure alceoholism was th uld make Gilâ€" Nett] Harold MeC hnny V a s hn ato use of this drastic results, the influence o okeâ€" undesirable we definitely inother thing sound them cutic Herh their feel meeting itere member school feelin of the 11) ton illis i0li al 1918, Mana lc H Limited 1US.O1. An accident that caust orrage is a case, where t at the right timp means between lifeo and deat in frantice searchingâ€" 10 Blood Transfusion Red Cross Service to 1BA Single Copyâ€"Five Cents 1) al istrophie dent that causes severe hemâ€" a case where the right blood ht tim, means the difference lifo and death.. Timge 1l08f c searching for. donors and iz and typing the donors‘ v be fatal. For this is when Ung arele ied 1U} 117 111C 1€ hospital cdent Breadner head Marshall Breadr t] who has been ns staf for the past «4y Mr . Traver asâ€"Main~> mmins Branuch of â€"the prsollâ€"Rand Company, lc Limit fu Ooron|t vellin and with mpan MAal Impiat ippali o a real, carly ine Camp, when Julp 11th, . 1911, e Jenckes Maclh« d, which Comâ€" n over by tm 11 H Breadner madg Advance Phoog t3 3 inmin Manag ne your contribu« ut that blood avt ~someqone‘s â€"Camp . and the district, lanager here, is appointed, n District of orthern weâ€" Branch. Li%â€" the Toronto, wtings Counâ€" c 10922 when 12â€" WGAIlAQUIAL Limited. Mi it Timmiti end 1})an ()m«, /. O 11 =