Porcupine Advance, 26 Oct 1933, 1, p. 1

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ashamed to tell w said he wasn‘t but ¢ need give details ab pointed out that th perly wished to kno the request. The n women and childre: ford and the tag d women and childre; gested that his inf there were no woms ing at Stratford. formation from th can‘t always depend man. "I don‘t safely depend on yc mation either," rej The man denied t Relief Committse" : the Workers‘ permission had bee dale township coun: Mayor Drew said t cided years ago to days a year. Therc plications already ti thought it‘ would n perm‘i‘ssion for an 0 this. If the permi: the town would be # requests from all Councillor Massie r of the strikers had to work and thers : justments by the ti: rived. Council were not to give permissi A letter from the Timmins Branch, as council to join with observance of Armi: year. Last year‘s 0 istice Day was a v and very largely a from W. D. Forrest Legion, said, and | year to make the eve ing as a tribute to t Crcatian Clu assessed for house. Thetr simply bands cost of meal men iIves overseas approved the and the perm Day was also There was Th were looked al a number of their own hon cal attention ] children in n Children‘s Aid ilies together, direct relief, t] youngsters whoC with the law, t adopted into ; and district at work were tou Ci€ society in An AaAvera were look reguiar on Mon Dr. Hon sons, J. ab Secretary of the Ratepayers‘ Association at the Council were pI A let Mavot be P,. Bartleman Says Ratepayers Request Meeting with Council to (iet Account of Stewardship. _ Council Does Some Plain Talking. Invitation for Ratepayers to Atâ€" tend Next Council Meeting. Other Business at Town Council Meeting on Monday. Paid Circulation Last W eek me lay On a ent / And touch af n 21 da No I‘Y TV inadian _the ms: Al Da 1 D 11 your inâ€" and ~yor " said ths in alway:s Lhat somé zone back other adâ€" day arâ€" 1 deciding s tag day to b of is doin did f t _ da n d6 rkers wit} 11 AI Arm â€" on meda Y tA thi th sug tha anC iap 1VE ilze ALI LC 11 W fans. The headliner on the bill, of sourse is the championship bout, Bobby Laurence, 128 lbs. vs. Roy Hamilton, 126 lbs. Roy Hamilton is a former Onâ€" ario champion and it was not the fault of his talent that he did not win ominion honours. Those at the final ixture awarded him the bout, but the mdges found otherwise. Although it Dan McInnis is reported toâ€"day as making good progress to recovery, after second blcod transfusion at St. Mary‘s hospital on Monday. ne ring. fHe nee ocal fans who ha f this Timmins Bobby Laurence, Canadian Featherweight Champion, vs. Roy Hamilton. Tiger Bert Dempsey and Denny Maâ€" honey in Semiâ€"Final. Two Rousing Preliminaries. An Unusually Good Programme of Boxing Promoted by Frank Gray. Probably the most outstanding boxâ€" ng programme presented in Timmins )r the North is the championship bout for the Canadian featherweight title n Wednesday evening next, Nov. I1st, n the Timmins skating rink. This is i card promoted by Frank Gray whose revious programmes have won general This one next Wednesday aight should draw a big crowd of fight Championship Bout Here on Wednesday Next Week, Nov. Mrs. Robson. Greens committeeâ€"Mrs. Fogg, Mrs Dye, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. J. E. Sullivan Mrs. J. Rutherford. Entertainmentâ€"Mrs. Darling, Mrs Skavlem, Mrs. Denny, Mrs. Langford Mrs. White, : House committeeâ€"Mrs. Ash. Mrs. Irvâ€" The annual meeting of the Ladies‘ Section of the Timmins Golf Club was held at the club house on Wednesday afternoon of this: week, Oct. 25th. Arrangements were discussed for the Northern Ontario Ladies‘® Golf Tournaâ€" ment to be held at Timmins next year. A special feature of the occasion was the presentation of the trophies and prizes for the season. These were as foll¢ws:â€"Championship cup, won for the season by Mrs. Porter: the Knox the season by Mrs. Porter; the Knox Handicap cup, won by Mrs. Geo. Lake; he Ringer cup, won by Mrs.:C. G. Kedâ€" 1lie.. The prize for the winner of the "inger in the second flight was won by Mrs. Dye; the vrize for the winner of he ringer in the third flight was won y Mrs. Mitchell. The spoon given in he C. L. G. U. competition, in the silver livision,. won by Mrs. Porter; in the ronze division, Mrs. Gev. Lake. The officers and committees elected ‘or the ensuing term were as follows: Presidentâ€"Mrs. John Knox. Viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. H. Skaviem. Secretaryâ€"Treas.â€"Mrs. C. G. Keddic. House committeeâ€"Mrs. Ash, Mrs. Iry ng, Mrs., Lowe, Mrs. Dunbar. Mrs, John Knox provided a very en oyable tea at the close of the meeting his being very much appreciated. Meeting of Ladies‘ Section _Q_fflGol/f CluB Trophies for the Year Pres ntcd cers Elected for Ensu Discussion of Arrange for Toumamcnt who have reas immins expert. _ to be prC In going C were : as ~won s for the Knox Lake: ud up terest port ( Bobb; holds ton v night notle. Winnipe Bodkins Billy K Vancouver, who can d He did lo¢ lish champ against Bobby Laurence he is certainly showing the right spiritâ€"facing them all withoutâ€"fear or favour. That he will give a gosd account of himself may be taken for granted. Bobby Laurence the Canadian featherweight champion, is a foe worthy the respect of any in his class. His recent record is worth 18hn C and h and identified the three men as the persons assault,mg and robbing him some time ago at South Porcupine. He said that the men called him to the back door of the restaurant and while he was talking to them one of them hit him in the jJaw. This did not knock him out, but he passed to dreamland when another of the trio struck him on the head with a rock. While the Chinaâ€" man was unconscious his pockets were rifled and some $165.00 in cash was taken from his pockets. After hearing the evidence of the Chinaman, the three men who were not represented by counsel, but who had pleaded not guilty and elected to be tried by a higher court, were committed for trial by a Jjudge and jury, there being enough evidence to place them on their defence in this way.~The three menâ€"are still in custody awaiting trial by the higher court. these statems: knew nothin The Chinam and identific( persons ass: some time ag said that th back door of he was talkir him in the him out, but when anothe the head wit] man was uns morning robbing South P given st matter | Jos. Sshalif trate Three Committéed on Charge of Robbery fear th may be ers w bush findir gethso is tha before CODtair thigtt I‘wo Men who Signed Statements to Pcolice Deny all Knowledge of Robâ€" bery and Assault of Chinaman at Ssouth Porcupine. partr Motor pia hut the ate! TOLl l $#COTL dbury ; who ‘e. He defeated Young Stroppa, ipeg, 6 rounds; defeated Ossie ns, Torontc, 6 rounds;; defeated Kowalik, Buffalo, 8 rounds; deâ€" 1 Midget Mike O‘Dowd, Columbus, nds; knocked out Allan Fosten, uver, in 5 rounds., A champion can do that is a réal champion. d lose to Seaman Watson, Engâ€" hampion, but it was some .battle ie stayed 10 rounds. The sports ‘s gave Bobby a great hand* for rk in the ring. One of the newsâ€" references may be of special inâ€" door of th is talking t« in the jaw out, but h another of ead with a was 16 champion It WE be Another lmnW Season for ors open at i p. starts at 8.15 p.m by nCt itement ha Jn ick, Frank Kushma and Pete ‘re before the police magisâ€" outh Porcupine on Tuesday charged with assaulting and Chinese cafe operator at cupine. Two of the men had ements to the police in the t in court they denied that ments were true and said they ing at all about the robbery. man, however, gave evidence ifiled the three men as the ssaulting and robbing him ago at South Porcupine. He the men called him to the of the restaurant and while king to them one of them hit th T ce the admire but wa es mal The M table b S ring. One of the newsâ€" s may be of special inâ€" he Montreal Star‘s reâ€" ible battle that won for > the title that he still dmirers of Roy Hamilâ€" ut wait till Wednesday the introduction to The the battle in Montreal th rowned before 35,000U ‘orum last night when id 9l 1b TIMMINS/ ONTAIflQ{ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26TH, 1933 hat si udbur editor week ing him ou Oâ€"round se the too 1 pa orial c m nto, score in Fosten 1€ 2e aAVve much Ht¢ »I muC mph bit her i make the at the Timâ€" no fight fan itherweight efore 5.000 Ar S dist] nott Dew erail comâ€" partridge the _ sumI unable s Tact 1 wa isizes d se dayv s Tor 1and SAOo Dent en, of in the duled cessor AD he The nsw store of the Moneta Proâ€" vision Conm:pany will be located at 121 Pine street, south, and there will be much interes‘ in the opening on Monâ€" day of next week. The plans and purâ€" poses of the new amalgamation are outlined in ths announcement elseâ€" where in this issu> by the Moneta Proâ€" vision Company. arrested he had both a hat and a cap in his overcoat pocket together with other minor possessions. Three of Stores in Moneta Amalgamate Monecta P sien Company the Name of algamation Taking over the * Business of Messrs A. Giovaâ€" relli, A. Artuso and E. Pecile. To the police Lauzon said he had won the $10.00 in a card game the night before. He denied having attempted to rob the service station. He gave his address as Venice Cafe, Fourth avenue, Room 8, and claimed to have stayed there for four days. The proprietor of the Venice Cafe told the police that Lauzon did not have any room there at all. Lauzon had been only two days around the Venice and at that he had no room of his own, but had slept with another man who had Room 6. This young man had paid for Lauzon‘s food and bed for a couple of days. Not likâ€" ing the attitude of Lauzon, the proâ€" prietor of the Venice Cafe had asked Lauzon to leave.. When Lauzon was arrested he had both a hat and a cap Man Puts up Battle When Caught at Till While Attendant Waits on Till Robbed of $15.0 re zon Arrested and to ‘harge Next Week lliy equip ) be know Mrs, E. M. Condie is on a visit to r sister, Mrs, Hull, at Haileybury. 3X â€" , Mess E. Peci nalgamatiOor n Monscts 1avIing JOine 1i Monday : The M JliCc three of the innounced this 1ge1lli, A. Artuso ined forces and y 1. axt, Oct. 30, > one large and th larze stocks oneta Frovision ore will deal in meral provisions thne amalgamaâ€" nity for beiter o ace AMU~ able to get a job, e: a prisor: society. E he said, it was frc stated thut the bi: when he wss a child few candies. Seeing cord was only ten : six stroke thneit, to th StLances : willin »ne police h: At police court here James Barlow, alias C alias Thos. Cosgrove, 23 of English birth, pleadec robbery of L. Halperin‘s on the evening of Sept. the magistrate if he c the lash and a shorter to a long tern said he had could stand term would chance in told the you birched in record, but to the lash. tence the m Young Fellow Pleads Guilty to _Robbing Halperin Store Man of 23 Years, with Three Names, Brought Back from Toronto Sunday by Chief Jones Admits Burglarizing Jewellery Store Here. Suggests the Lash Instead of a Long Term. Has Bad Record. Much of the Stolen Goods Recovered. Other Developments Expected. Englehart Man Shot While Out Hunting Rifle of Companion Discharges and Death of Elmer Hutson Results on Sunday Afternoon in the Englchart District. the wa the ska day mc enough exercist matter One week ] and the n on the lake morning of were skatir the ice fin first where of water at it would 0o the four v the past tfi for being i Young Men Skating Last Night on Gillies Lake Vas a wide al arried on in o out a cor he water is he skating i lay morning It‘s iaC 11 t whet water . would > four : past : being con m or $ i i great landâ€"the North Land! ‘ek Easter lilies blooming outside e next the young men skating lake near town. OA Wednesday g of this week four young men ating on Gillies Lake and found fine. Of course, they tested it iere there is only an inch or two r and where if it broke through d only mean wet feet. One of ir was Roland Richer who for t five years has held the record ng the first to skate on Gillies Yesterday he found the ice in it condition for skating, as good ite November he said. The ice out two inches thick and there vide area where skating could be on in safety. It was possible to a considerable distance, where ter is about ten feet deep, and ting is the best and for yesterâ€" rning at any rate it was safe It is a good thing, however to ) â€"the greatest caution in this of f Of:: ating fine. ere t siderati id wou in safet; considers is about g is the ing at a ‘ate if he could be give: a shorter term rather tha: 1i in the penitentiary. H been strapped before an it but did not think a lon; give him much hope 0o life. Magistrate Atkinso: ng fellow that he had bse: England, according to th that was a different thing However, in imposing sen agistrate said he would tak eration all the cirscum C ~grC arly s near this on â€" in skating n w oland perin s J6 sept. 7th he coul d guilty on â€" Tuesday}y rge Wilson ears old and i1Sk though t names of himself W Timmins n Ccourt 1t for him atr a chance ; the chane ‘Timmins will be in s again this coming season team in the Golden Grou} give a hand! season in the right sort of way and carry on during the proper season without difficulty. In this the public can help by patrohnizing the: carnival and making it a success so that the hockey club can care for any indebtedâ€" ness and start the season with a clean sheet. present something that will interest and please the public, and they intend to do just that. On the other hand they ask the supâ€" port of all the ardent hockey fans and of the public in general. It is the hope to make such a financial success of the carnival at the Moose hall next week that hockey will be able to start the season in the right sort of way and special clal â€" int and ha ‘That is val will 4th, Mc clusive, ing a big FPourth ayv pect to pr. celebration? Toronto w old! Porcupine 25 ye; the Porcupine‘s 25 ye done considerable to grow. What was Tcron compared with toâ€"day? Hockey Club to Hold Carnival Next Week "Only seve Mr. Prestor years since parties art full s\ Hundt gold 1 T woentyâ€"fo ton the Jos. Belanger Again Wins First Place with Remarkably Fine Window Display. Timmins Provisions Second. N. Laprairie Third. Other Prize Winners, J. Martin, C. and C. Stores, Bertrand Bros., Eaton Groceteria and Winners of Prizes in Ontario / Farm Products Week Windows Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative. Number of Unusually Fine Windows. ritin one of Porecupi > ago t Al ven m nmins Hockey Club ‘ carnival at the M yenue, all next week oMm" Years Ago ipine Rush was on‘ more months," continues ind it will be twentyâ€"five e Wilson and Bannermar ) Sa hand they ask the supâ€" irdent hockey fans and general. It is the hope financial success of the ifficult 1 week fAand Cxâ€" ig programme of acâ€" evening. The carniâ€" om Oct. 30th to Nov. urday, both days inâ€" night there will be Advance H. A. Presâ€" riginal oldâ€"timers of ys that twentyâ€"four reupine rush was in unemployment then! Gowganda for the i was a busy place, nd Wilso here. H the H that 11 senior hockey n with a good up.‘ Everybody What Club are s@annerman t about a e 100 years yid! I6 " is that have e Toronto it toâ€"day! continues calling came to nJjoy Iit. Club to interest ind 6 rV 11 be ike bi ! _ One feature of the Ontario Farm Products Week in Timmins was the contest for prizes for the best window displays for the week. There were eight prizes and these were awarded by the judges as follows, with the marks | given indicated after each entry:â€" First, Jos. Belanger, 37 Wilson aveâ€" ; nue, 99 points. i Second, Timmins Provisions, (C. P,. Walker), 50 Third avenue, 98 points. { Third, D. Laprairie Co., 22 Wilson |avenue, 97 points. Fourth, J. Martin, 165 Pine stroet, | south, 95 points. Fifth, C. C. Store (J. Tasker), Third avenue, 94 points. The windows were judged or morning. The judges were:â€" Graham, of the Dept. of Agr Live Stock Branch, Toronto: Pomerleau, â€" District Repres Dept. of Agriculture, Cochrane Jucksch, Schumacher; A. P. Chas. Pierce and G. Ma Timmins. The first prize window at Jos ger‘s store, Wilson avenue, was able piece of work. It was on most attractive and ingeniou: cf clever window display ds Peter Gignac, who designed at pleted the window displays, mi spent unlimited hours and ta these clever windows. The bac for the windows was painted tario canvas by an Ontario m able window dresser. The bac showed farm scenes with app mention of the Ontario Farm I the store. The displays could includ canned goods but these were not to b the main feature. Condensed an powder milk were altowed in the dis play but not canned meats. The en tries had to be judged on the followin: scale laid down by the department:â€" effective advertising of Ontario farn preoducts 30 points; window attractive Seventh, Eaton Groceteria, (N. Leaâ€" man), 26 Third avenue, 92 points. Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative Store, 621 Fourth avenue, (C. Haapanen, manaâ€" ger), 91 points. So outstanding were some of the windows that the judges had a difficult task in selecting the prize winners. The rules were that the window disâ€" plays might include fruit and vegeâ€" tables, dairy products, eggs, poultry, honey, meat, ete. The goods displayed had to represent the goods carried in Sixth, Bertrand Bros., Pione Hollinger townsite, (J. L. B points. tainly very creditable to the cerned. The neatness and of all the stores in the cont worthy of special mention. as was also the interest shown by th public. Another special feature worth of note was the invariable exceollence o the produce shown. Only in one cas in the judging was it necessary to con sider dropping any marks for the quali ty of the produce, The high quality o the goods displayed last week is cor farm products and to make ther widely known and appreciated Timmins the tendency was not feature Ontario Farm products make special feature of produce North Land. The coâ€"operation by the stores was particularly p as was also the interest shown ore made a very c st. Bottles of crear 12 long list of article (Continued on JY LC ULAPIO LJCDL, O . This Ontario Farm Product: the second event of its kin« event being staged last yea: able success. This year‘s even more successful than The Ontario Farm Produc designed by the Ontario Dej culture to stimulate interest The stores of Timmins did tt proud in the window displays other forms of coâ€"operation in tario Farm Products Week s by the Ontario Dept. of Ag PRICE FIVE ind mea | designs from car ) mad he Onta displays 16 Pages Sections 1€ D. Laprairie . close third and milk Aft KInd, sSmMm] year with n ar‘s event \ neer Stores, Brown), 93 Dool redona . of Ag n Onta Week w ores Ccot leanline was al: al¢ Weoo) plea but h gIl1V (O1 hX H 11 T1

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