Porcupine Advance, 8 Jun 1936, 1, p. 5

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"Amateur Night" in /. Iroquois Falls Hall ° Sponsored by the Ansonville Board of Trade. Iroquois Falls Court of Revision. Other Iroquois Falls Disâ€" trict News. Iroquo Bpecial t ‘The A spans in the day e sonvill entries The danc ning of the c lIfaSt WEECK, TT allowed $100 L. Cameron, H. Powers al Miss M. P sonville Seyx W. Cuslhinie, and public sc members of board. TheoSst nstailation Of Those making Spence, G. L. since chan AF. and AM., headed by J. I D.DGM., went to Kirkland Thursday evening to officia installation of offictrs of Do Those making the trip we! Spence, G. L. Cameron, A. strong, G. D. Adams, K. Lecl Smith, Thomas Mills, F. J. F Cameron. H. H. McEwan, A. . strong, G. D. ESmith, Thom Cameron, H. and H. Hone: H. Jones, A.AM., visit keard Chapt Mrs. W. 5 roIrLO PTIG friend. W. M. R on business Thursday and Friday. Mr.C. Byam, New Liskeard, was in town on business Thursday. While in town, Mr. Byam, who is a director of the Ontario Horticultural Association conferred with the executive of the loâ€" cal association regarding a visit of a lecture to the Falls on July 9. The local and Ansonville fire brigâ€" ades have begun outside practices for the annual district July 1st meet, to be held this yvear in Kapuskasing. Mr. W School t position Memb evening, . be repea F>B, ‘Timm warded. M Here is remarkable value in China dinnerware. Colourful foral deâ€" signs in pleasing patterns. Scalloped edge mould, rimmed with eighâ€" tecn karat gold. Compares favourably with much higher priced unâ€" ported makes,. When you see the quality of these services, the price will seem unbelievably low. 97â€"piece Set of Dinnerware $27.50 _ thIS yeéeAar in ARApUuUSKAS!T] r. wW. B. Rutledgs, of t 0l teaching staff, has tion tscaching in Saskatcl e low score prize in the some tournament Friday ked the official ovening 16 renders a complete optical servite. You may confhidently the care of your eyes to our graduate optonwtrist Evenings by appointment. 2 wl \ § painstaking _ mill : \d work and proper seaâ€" b saning enables us to say, 3 "You can rely on our lumâ€" ber." â€" Pian to build with good sound lumber from RUDOLPH and MceCHESNEY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED Phone 584 UGrand superinlen d Cobalt and New rs3 last week. ables was called to owing to the death REMUS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT On 9| l immins, wWwas | day and Frida l 91 mCntlS 1I Superin . A. Remus lvt. d Lake on ppolnted LWO leweller JORAT jon. i Child‘s Health Conference at Schumacher, June 12th 10 »f 1l V ery Successful Bazaar by 6Gusy Bees Girls‘ News and Notes of Timmins Girl Guides Held Supper HJ the OlU| ducted their j her own task After the fil games were pl to town. Before dismissing the Guides, Capt. Cranston told them that Miss Rutledge the Provincial Commissioner, and the Camp Supervisor would visit this comâ€" pany about June 30th. She also told them that camp will start on July 31st, and end on August 9th. The Guides of Timmins, South Porcupine and Dome Mines will camp together. The regular meeting of the Girl Guides will be held next Friday evening, bezrinning with soft>all practices at 6.30 . =ITl ppet Â¥YÂ¥ou may confidently entrust 21(E Hike on IAriday Last. Provincial Commisâ€" sioner Coming Here A bout dJune 30th. Y )inmend their nIKe crriG al meetin Timm “’ paty h g the Guides, Capt. n that Miss Rutledge mmissioner, and the would visit this comâ€" 30th. She also told ‘1 CGuides held a vening, instead of The «Guides walked )okout. Each patrol nd ccoked suppeI patrol leaders are he way they conâ€" iving each Guide Timmins Phone 199 tinguished n returned July 31st, Guides of ind Dome club 1 Mrs | underg Club| quately bein no i1] anC rat m | 167 men Moose River Rescue Now Totals $77,995 $25,000 to be Distributed as Instalment. Underground Workers Well Paid in the North. tA #A 40 coived. W being carr percentage rescuers, i an interif ance. and | parents mal, ev By James W. Barton, M.D.. Toronto Ovrprotecting the Child A father brought his 8â€"yearâ€"old> boy t> a physician to be examined. After a careful examination three small deâ€" fects were pointed out to the father but not within hearing distance of the child. Do:s your boy play outdoors father was asked. Yes! With whom? With my neighbour‘s little Jns wWhose services rrious capacities is he present distriBu itire amount award orker nlaced vpon Now n back to it he can‘t petite, he DfCOIT concern, and the gular routine to need or desire. ~ nto nptit ild learns that he is so * ) his parents that at the . sniffling nose, a cough, a ite, he becomes an Oobjec acern, and the household : ar routine to ministtr to little sympathy or attention 15 trifling ailments or complaints, igster is quickly over them, is ck to school, and by learning can‘t put anything over on his develops into natural, norâ€" ryâ€"day yvoungster. Inad 3 mouth eve dishes are p the household stops > to minister to his re. The thermometer outh every hour or es are placed before e brought or stories ie doting mother. is really sick it is aA the supervision of a food and thoughtful But if every little h or bruise is magâ€" nce by the mother . then the child is this condition rests who in their love overcareful and the »rmn»rotected. then the child is o become a real of Bours TCbat Bodyp preâ€" first lack th THt rORCUPINEF ANDVANCE, TIMMINS ONTARIO 9f Death of Father of Dr. D. B. Westcott Iroquois Fa death of h Westcott, w Iroquois Falls Doctor Beâ€" reaved by Loss of Father Last Week. n GOILINSWOCG JUIi ist,. In referring Enterpriseâ€"Bulletin, Ont., last Thursday lingwood and distr well. known and h friends, Ceoffrey Bs on Monday morni lowed an illness C greater part of wI to his bed. "Mr. Westcott was bo onâ€"theâ€"Hill, in England son of the late Bisho; Westcott of Durham, si ago. Later he lived in where his father was D elevation to the bishop: which he occupied at hi "After receiving hi training at the boys‘ sch ham, he enrolled in Ha there entered [Psterhou from which he was gra with the degree of LL.B he returned t mained a few back to cperated Scro lingwood and years ago he move whers he has since "Mr. Westcott m est daughter of M Macdonald, picne: section, who, with B. Westcott of Iro One brother, Rev. 4 Surrey, England, Lordship Bishop F tropolitan of the C India. "In 1886 Mr. Westcott cameé ada and took up his resident teau, with the Bouchiecr fam he returned to England but "In Collingwood, th the municipality as t "Mr. WS Anglican C was a lay he attende newspaper wWork occupied an edit terprise. He wa for the Mail Great War and : clated with the « "Always genia made many war evidenc{ a numb sympaltn wife anc noon, with Rev. F. G. She: ing and Rev. R. MacNam rector. assisting. Interme the commun rector, ass in All Sa being bor! frisnds of Leitch, F. at Batteau Just bea footprin| aown. Amcrican Mercury:â€"N the burbling against capi by mountebanks who dre on top by changing the : he ( l 'l' \.lu A. lingwo week Dr. Don . A. Remus A ci ® C 1J\ t 14 * i4 3 S P{jj 4 110 16 diff Tavannes sold by 5 On of lU1 JEWELLEK trophn Al that moved wWw. Macd m A1 Mr. in Emp n All imilar dut rch, whils Im€ Y Dean befo ric of Du JTIC °O is de i xt We PC Jane, youngâ€" _â€"Mrs. Donald thse Batteau n, Dr. Donald survives. Phone 190 Cambridge, @ited in Law Ort A 1 preliminary of Cheltenâ€" M During as also as d Shipyar company and to th us 4 b 5 1 (f'“').' l papel! y dusiness ] w T 6 # w7 =TIMMIN M da Harrow vounge: 1n it of d served or for a OLt 15 IIi 1l Ahe LV yonder is M 1M is done getting ough ‘e hi cham Can Bat CaI rmMmEIT A 1€ A VE »{ All h )e id 11 15 Silver Jubilee of Pioneer Jeweller nounces his ent! Timmin as the Gordon perin block. service and q built one of t nesses in the perin block. y â€" CC service and quality, . built one of the largt nesses in the North synonym for quality workmanship, â€" courtt dealing. Asked this : Halperin Celebrating the Twentieth Anniverasry of --------------- \onwv and Qual 1t\ to the People of Town and Disâ€" trict. ‘his week L. Halperin, jewelle: nces the twentieth anniversar limmIins 11 ith openin reek L. Halperin. | the twentieth an ance into the bus and the Porcupin See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER for Dependable 4â€"STAR USED CARS You‘ll Find Just The Car You Want at the pres°nt Iiar in the block then block,. but now t] May < m ol T neoss Charged at Kirkland Lake with Attempted Wounding WR KB e S Cc ‘0- «* 4 aA n RECORD-SETTING new car sales have brought to General Moâ€" tors Dealers all across the country the best selection of high quality "tradeâ€"ins‘"‘ in history. And they are being cleared quickly to make way for more! 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