Porcupine Advance, 5 Dec 1938, 1, p. 4

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0 these cy: Kapuskasin ern Tribuni A110UNC UPGCOG ( the people in Northern Tribu these word 14 their heads at that Kapuskasin that at best the conduct spite this fact, most of the town councill notable records for service in the n sphere. Councillor Angus Anderson h« list with fifteen years on the council boar cillor Angus Bower and Fred Tencarre h. served 11 years, and Councillor John W. is completing his fifth year, Kapusk again following its plan of election by tion, the 1939 mayor and council havi chosen in this way. The eminrilinrs tar n thhair and the custom has been to clect the counâ€" cil also by acclamation in those years, there have been some years in which elections have beer held at Kapuskasing for seats at the council. De PAnning forematr mapuskKasing is proDaniy t[hne DEest exampie ol i lucky town that takes its municipal affairs s( seriously that acclamations are the rule and no the exception. It means a very keen and intelliâ€" gent interest and a real knowledge of the affair. of the town to make â€"possible the series of ac clamations that have been the case in the towr of Kapuskasing. The other day Mayor E. S. Nobl« (who, by the way was elected by acclamation tc the Timmins town council on more than one oc« casion) was elected mayor of Kapuskasing for ths thirteenth consecutive year. This is believed t be a record for the Dominion of Canada. It ap proaches so closely to a world record that it wa: found unusual enough to be given a place ir Ripley‘s "Believe It or Not."" While Mayor Noble nhas served a round dozen vears in thea mawnr‘c paigns 1t is real ed by the from 1 of tho the m« tainl ha ound unusual enough to be lipley‘s ‘"Believe It or Not." as served a round dozen ye hair and the custom has beer TIMMIXS, ONTARIO Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association; Onlactyâ€" Qurbec Newspaper Association; Class ‘A" Weekliy Group OFPFICE 26 â€"â€"â€"â€" PHONES â€"â€"â€"â€" R#ESIDENCE 70 1 imation 1( WI Che Vorrupins Aduvancr wilich is is desired to soft peda nce that Kapuskasing‘s munic of the most enviable in all Car proven by the cold figures ar Timmins, Ont., Mond No t] 1j id anyfth ret thiis 01 ind Published Every Monday and Thursday by GEO. LAKE, QOwner and Publisher uid‘ napuskasing s municipal record 1¢ most enviable in all Canada, as is a en by the cold figures and warm te expert and critical observers. The tow e i11 Angus Bower, woods foreman Thomas â€" Josen inspired | lected to office by accl itte dgt 11 11 the lus« 1 I doubt Ni proc unicipal offi( imations or partial acclamation o serve the town. The calibre 0o st that Timmins in recen like ideal municipal adm dition can not be claimed clamation in Timmins, he town was the result ars when the mayor rec probably the best example of a takes its municipal affairs so lamations are the rule and not means a very keen and intelliâ€" too often dished up in cg 1an doubtful if the public has municipal affairs much ted by acclamation while the the mayoralty. Looking ba« y one will hold with any goc hat of the candidates seekin: he hectic election campaign: Election contests may rous« n, but judging by the allegec too often dished up in camâ€" plan of election by acclama or and council having bee: The councillors for next yealt ‘:iâ€"Angus Anderson, Jwer, game warden; John W eman; Fred Louis Tencarre Joseph Emile Habel. clerk service in the municip ingus Anderson heads t} on the council board. Cou be wise on here was contt a£aCC inicipal Cclamations and ; so lucky as it forced. The best The Northern Trit a time when The against the system imatiol will hold ts ~of ~tht ha )1 l1( hou mM ituation of having perhap onvinced given a place in While Mayor Noble ars in the mayvor‘s he poort 1€ (GOH VY , â€" C @IL Kapuskasin system The NCc 1) the own suflfered 1€ it idea w ipuskasir ind ( ibu: 11 tes U 11 16 1 } i t 11 bet and farms needed. With the two : it will be possible to incre Cochran efforts â€" and pub work, hows Distri( ‘"sympathet mean the s would Tt 18L not inancial statement 1€ bet trict unds it mont because be chan( ochran ition 111 Ki 1 l ind T( enta @)0 ricultu1t L I be broke on board ical idea tha ind better markd departmen ing indeed, to mention th 1¢ VJs i GireCtt, TClE And give them a to make a success of building homes n the North. t] Hor th s TC ‘i11}g @IllG a gene In this North C 11 OV y nothing of the benefits acec of the North in other ways. ri0 agricultural representativ sor and helper of the farmer. 1d, his technical knowledge ar 1 C Tush of It Mn Nnesitated aDou might be taken a ochirant polltl is been apparent kn consideration i1 l aiv Ji new appoint that Hon. Mr. Dewan has give1 onsideration" to the problem o he North Land. It certainly is : t direction. Another worthy stej good road would be to give equall isideration to the question of som: Pomerleau here, there, hisâ€"care. was ridjacent OU the additional representativ Faneâ€"â€"Mtr.~â€" D )1 No tical life can be trusted. As a is only fair to say that the comâ€" that a political promise is only i is not supported by the record of trade and in other capacities t. . <the difficulty is to )romise from the head of a govâ€" ent. â€"Indeed, it is often imposâ€" 14 of the prob 1¢ nt: past the need for Ts and farmers of 9t t by A1€ which is always open for in ip favorably against that o ow cost of municipal admin ‘ilency, have become proverb that surrounds council dei ‘m to get through their busi L } in, M entative 1 } ind tatives are especiall w appointments se many fold the bene idvantage of the whoi ge District of Cochrane. The Advance has urged strong condemnation of ne to give the needed ind hC ral upliftin ountry. the the reduction in r e benefits accruin 11 hat Hon. Mr. Dew: efficient in his . Both have a wi its needs in agrict it 1¢€ o large that it w the study and the that in effect will 1i l 1t lambasted because tressing the matâ€" reflection on the for the y Ya2arIMe! 1ving assis ) leads the wa bee i agricuiture 1 ind the settler; s, and he know appointinet will be of ) W content to con 11 LILC Way ting of life on the services of 11 it often imposâ€" es, to induce to tall prom vb( Kapu v the ave a wid in agricul e in charg with head identifie. c attention the promis( newspapel he Distri( received i urther ood ricultur ricultura 5, Kapusâ€" air. And Evidently uck. : Ap in â€" Al but ths Dewal is thi In thit whert peopit relief road woul¢ 11 eteers 0 the chi lished i1 the the sug SCarceilvy uUunexDe compiin vindicat ibou Ladies‘ Auxitliary of St. Mary‘s to Meet Wednesd lal hal M VL Curti pin fitted ime with glasses to weat full of pep all the time. It‘s amaz ing what wearing proper fittin glasses a fow houts a day will do. when work Never tired now 14 Pine St. N Prices are consid¢rably lower and terms may be arranged at iple them out of Ontario, out of Canada. How| With the municipal election out of t a headline, "Chief Resigns! Welcome Gangâ€". people should be able to attend to the and Racketeers"? portant duty of doing their Christma s true that all sort of false and malicious early. could h look through the titrnmt bot nd 1 11 prominent citizens might mentior n classy city gambling joints, adding ive words, "The chief‘s resignation i expected." Everybody knows the gal waged by Chief Draper not only to kee; ind racketeers out of Toronto, but t out of Ontario. out oOf Canada Hhu 11 L Cxamination diy wal felt sn 1 home all bou train that My wife thought readin 1( 11 11 idop ) I went to Nt amination. â€" D} untlil q Phone 835 1] 1pet Intel h pub hi 1e A J 11 uppI Another Enjoyable Smoker at Legion Pleasant Event Held Saturday Night. Five Births Registered During the Past Weekâ€"end could be pub HILDREN FOR ADOPTION homes desired for children., ix their cle: Supt. Ch he police ot case where police chic1 ery item of id compiett ARIO 11 L1 Ontarl Toront! iatholic vears H 11 yman wrilte A. G. Carsorn dren‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t, 1( iid 1l n In and Protestant Any home df ungster should |to the city the silver coins of the first visit Coining of gold, and any further supply be legal difficul the rova terical headlin ind Wued toC wil There will be n )1 8DFL be poilce s1tua tion. the weekly and : ire above all that t] ho 11 munic!ipaL C s crowded in L T 14 rdvicd by na it authoriti¢ hn LC hn 11 ]1€ 49604 6690649 466104160940 414044408648 66006 6646460466464 4 Issue of Souvenir Coms Is Considere 1( H ROOM A ND BOAl Tea Sale of Home Baking 1 C AND HANDâ€"KNITTED BABY GARMENTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M 11 1} Fireside Club of United Church A\ 1 will allow th 1 1 Instead, th« 11 ol ) 01 Inmnort Il agnne} from )C 1¢ Auspict 00 10 Maple home of Pleasant â€" by the Mocceasin Da Schumachi rSChmMm Lady Lions Club Dance to be Held December 14 cJ uft VJ |)j p.n Holland GOH Whist Drive n WVemen af south 20 Here Moose url ade 1]

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