Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Jan 1920, 1, p. 8

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on stt s 3 U Band on Wednesday and Friday Nights Afternoons : 1.30 to 5 o‘clock Adults, 8 tickets for $1.00 Single admission, 25 Cents Children (afterncons only , 10 tickets for $1.00 Single admisâ€" sion Children (afternoons only), 15 Cents Help to put Timmins on the Hockey Map by your generous support HOCKEY Tuesday evenings, 8.15 sharp. â€" Skating after theâ€"game _ 6 4644 6 The. increased price of admission was decided upon by the Execeutive of the Hockey Leagae to provide sufficient funds to tinance the hockey tram representing the Poreupine District in the N.U.M.A immins â€" Skating â€" Rink The least expensive form of entertainment in lTimmins and the most beneficial SE ATING Admission 50 Cents, Children 25 Cents Evenings: 8 to 10 o‘clock THE PORCUPINE ADVANCB w that n pâ€"4 4 \._)A TY3 tR School reâ€"opened this week after the Christmas vacation. Mr. J. Perrault returned last wock fromwa brief holiday at New and other points south. Congratulations will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hill, of South Poreupine on the recent addition of a fine hov to the family eircle. The next general meeting of the Goldfields Branch of the G. W. V. A. will be held in their Club Rooms, Emâ€" pire Theatre Basement, Timmins, on Thursday evening of next week, Jan. 15th at 8 p. m. dustrial courses, similar to those inausurated by the Timmins Public School Board, are announced as to he opened by the South Poreupine Public School. As will be noted from the schedule published elsewhere in this issue the first game in the northern soctmn of the N. 0. H. A. will be played on Janâ€" uary 1l7th. All the games in this eroup will be played at Timmins Rink the competing teams being Troquois Falls and the Porcupine, and the fact that Iroquois Falls has not a covered rink making@ it necessary, under the N. 0. H. A. rules, tq play all gamés here. The four games in the schedule will be played on Saturdays, Jan 17th Jan. 24th Jan. 3lst and Feb. Tth. ust h Newton N}1n Timmins News in Brief Wednesday â€" January 14th You‘ve heard thke native Hawaiian songs on the Victrola, Columbis, or Edi'mn Now hear them sung and danced by the native singers $ 6046004608000 4000040460046 060400008006b 64 46 4 6 60 44406460 064 444446 RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOowW lasses in technical and inâ€" urses, similar to those by the Timmins Publie 1Ont The Liliou Ralani Hawaiian Quartette ual stopping time. rood auessers figurâ€" would run down at \p])l\' Mrs. 13, ‘Timmins. > i L@I-..: INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS FOLK DANCES ETC. Reserved Seats at Meyer‘s Drug Stire Mr. N. J. MceAulay, wellâ€"known in the North Land., was last week reâ€" elected Mayor of Haileybury by accla mation. Miss Winnie Nunn, of Cochrane, spent New Years the guest of her sisâ€" ter and other friends in Timmins. Miss May Kennedy, traimed nurse of Tol«do, Ohio, is visiting «ber parents, â€" Mr. â€" and Mrs. Sylvestor Kennedy, South Poreupine, and reâ€" newing acquaintance with her many frmiends in the Camp. G@. Johnson, Se holiday season, recipient of a slight token of congregation Avenue, south side, the Jlot running to Third Avenue, will be sold at 12 noon on Wednesday, Jan. 12th the sale ‘being by public auction without reserve and Mr. H. W. Warren being the aquctioneer. The property is a desirable one and there should. be many bidders. Ten per cent. of the purchase price to be paid at the time of sale and the balanee within 10 days Possession will be given on compleâ€" tion of the purchase payment. the aquctionee desirable one many hidders. purchase price of sale and th A goodly sized audience listened to the earnest and informative address delivered at the Union Hall on New Year‘s night ‘by Mr. J. 6. Woodsâ€" worth, of Winnipeg. The speaker was one. of those having more or less actâ€" ive part in «the Winnipeg general strike last spring, and he gave a reâ€" view of the commencement, progress and conduct of the strike from the standpbint of those in favor of the 0. stmkers had that tfore the plained the im matter. those v{ 21111 1N argyt *( ns‘ trip for the purpose of misconceptions _ forn vr. The speaker vet:ito be tried in t was 8 11UTY rIPISIHN cnel 1t C TIIOSG@ Tt ILAXOP QL HWIC â€"CJ. Mr. Woodsworth eclaimed tude and conduect of the not been fairly placed beâ€" rieral public, and he exâ€" tmnp through the east as naving moreée 01 «the Winnipeg ring, and he g commencement, of the strike ‘ those in faxvor numache Miss G small the ested nise oC overturning ns formed im the cer himself is one of ied in the courts on om the strike. at 690 I)In(ul\\';]y the Jlot running ill be sold at 12 ie home of Mrs. cher, during the Griftin was the 1 present as a teem felt by the 4e _ Rehumacher y pleasant social progress trom the of the i_claimed ct of the Church â€"was a suecess in every way. _ The programmée furnshâ€" ed by the children was of a highly inâ€" teresting «haracter and was greatly appreciated by a large audience of adults. FPOR NALE The Christmas Tree anad Concert in conmnection with Scharoacher Umion AQ000000000R e LOSTâ€"A â€" Chrstma bet ween Sehummmae h on Christmas Eve. return to Box M.. *a2a[l}() dJjusapy ‘ayys ogurpountmt OA T U in our window stopped at 9.2°7¢ p.m.,. December 31 1919, running 2 weeks, 2 days, 9 hours, and 27 iminutes Mr. Dan Warren wins this clock, guessing 8.32 p.m., December 31st, 1919 ST O C KK Oficial T. N.O. Watch Lnspector. THE CLOCK i Opposite Post 2173 guesses were recorded $4 * % MÂ¥ @4 NK l\ U y LtiiIIDS. Apply Box K., pareel â€" lost and Timmins Winder please ‘vanee Office. . (U

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