Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Apr 1920, 1, p. 2

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Timmins Branch, IMPERIAL BANK Success generally comes to those who go lookâ€" ing for it, and the man with a substantial Savings Account is always in a position to grasp good opportunities for investment or advancement. Save! Open an account with this Bank at ounce. Interest paid at current rate. * Anorew Wirson 0 2: Wirsox‘s Branches ;n at Kirkiand Lake, South Porcupiae, ew Liskeard and Matheson,. . oOF CANADA Still the Most for the Money «iY "‘The National Smoke" H,. C. McDonald, Manager., n T © n 6 j m 199 PCE T T _ _ a tR a 4/ id Saturday. «May and fencing o Specfieations Town Office. Tenders are reguested for the movâ€" ing of the old school building from its present site to Lot No. 16, King street Porenupine. particulars: by applying to the [FPownship Clerk at Porcupine. . All tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk of Whitney Townâ€" ship by G p,. in. on May 1st. 1920 JOHN NCHOLSON, Clerk of Whitney Township, l’mcupme P °. . V aluable garden langds for sale with dwelling situate on Connaucht Hill, Soutlh Poreupine, comprising 14 town lots mostly cleared and cultivated. Excellent garden and «lairy stand. Price, $1,000, easy terms. Apply Cook and Mitchell, South Poreupine. â€"17â€"18. 0. SEGUIN Singer Sewing Machine Agent, 9 Maple Street, Timmins, Ont. P. O. Box 75. Phone No. 211 Also selling Pianos. Membership shall be attested by ‘the Seceretary ofâ€" ceach ‘of affiliated Associations who shall file a list of the members of Ims Association AsSsOciation, Tthe terms of afliation shall first be approved by the Board of Governors, and if subâ€" sequentliy ratifed by the Voting Comâ€" mittee at anv regnlar meetings or at a special meeting to be called for that purpose. to Constitution and By: laws shall be amended accordingly. 4. The annual meeling of the Assoâ€" ctation shall be held on the first Thurs day in May, or such other date as is unanimously agreed on by the Board of Governors, and a quorum for such meeting shall consist of at least three members from each of the affiliating clubs and a majority of the Board of Governors then serving. s Other meetings shall hbe called ed to {a) memb« associations; (hb) consideration of p the Association, : honorary member mittee. 5. Othe:r by the Prc required. Article ! ship of thi Reward Byâ€"laws, Etc., Adopted by Athletic Association Here. ns CONSTITUTION TIMMING ATHLETIC ASSOGATION _At the annual general meeting of the Timmins Amateur Athletie Assoâ€" ciation, a report of which meeting will be found elsewhere in this issue, the following Constitution and Byâ€"laws were submitted and adopted for the guidanee of the Association and the management of its affairs :â€" 1. This Association shall be called ‘‘The Timmins Amateur Athletic Association‘‘ and shall be composed of the members of the Timmins Footâ€" kall, Baseball and Lacrosse Associaâ€" tions and of such other Clubs and inâ€" dividuals as may hereafter be admittâ€" ed to the association. 2. Its obijccts shall be the encourage creat10 ent of d ‘ne of Township of Whitney l1 H. E. MONTGOMERY, meetings shall ideut from time will cts shall be the encourage ‘etie sports and the proâ€" ‘onal amusements and reoâ€" s kid glove, : Advance Office Section 1 NOTICHE. its members and the Poreupine Camp. ather clubs desire adâ€" > Association, the terms "all first be approved by Governors, and if subâ€" by the Voting Comâ€" regnlar meetings or at a o to be called for that Constitution and mA V be â€" reesiv{( Ist, for the Timmins â€" articular servicd slrall be electec by the V otine { An. n shall of the TCCeLIVt e fiimnitâ€" _ atfiliated n who, in learing metery. called time as 17â€"19p Lhand 10 “»n_'sentatiws trom the tOanadian A~Aâ€" tional Railways and the €C. P. R. appeared before the committee and qprotested against the season for deer being later. They wanted it in October The committee, however, stueck â€" to their season, allowing only five day‘s in October, and the season decided tor the eountry north of the French and Muttawa rivers will be from October 25th to NXovember 30th." trappers presental tional It i1| »p(-ar(‘d protested bein« late THIS IS ONE HOT SHOT FOR THE FPAMOUS 0. T. A In the last iss»e of The Sudbury Star there is a «isplay advt. for a show to be given in Sudbury. The show is a comedy or f.lrvc entitled ‘Please Get Married.‘"" To describo its humourous and ridieulous qualities the advertisement uses this one superâ€" lative phrase:â€"**The greatest farce since the Government staged proâ€" hibhition."‘ Star show show * hl)l‘ GOVERNMENT ASKED TO INCREASE WOLF BOUNTY. 7. The. funds of this Association shall be kept in a chartered bank and shall be withdrawn only on the joint cheque of the President and the Neâ€" cretaryâ€"Treasutrer. _ The â€" Necretaryâ€" Treasurer shall retain the cancelled clheques, together with youchers showâ€" ing in detail the expenditures of the Association, and shall submit an itemâ€" ized statement of all receipts and exâ€" penditures for the year at the annual meeting of this Assoctation. These â€" Byâ€"laws, ote., will ‘be of special interest to all concerned in amateur athleties in the town, and it might be a good plan for those interâ€" ested ti clip‘ this statangent.of the Cons titution and Byâ€"laws of the Timmins Amatenurâ€" Athletie Assoctation â€" and <ilVSs ‘*+On behalf of the Sudbury District Fish Game Protective Association, Hex. Father Crowley went to Toronto this week to urge before the Fish Game Committee of the Legaslature that the bhonus on wolves be imereased from $20.00 to $50.00,and that the pelts go to the Government, as at preâ€" sent. â€" It was pointed out that at preâ€" sent a man killing a wolf got more for selling the pelt that he did for reportâ€" ing to the Government and getting the $£20,00 bonus. The committee passed a resolution recommending to the proâ€" vinceial treasurer that the bounty be increased to £50.00. The new bonus, which will undoubtedly have the treaâ€" surer‘s approval, will be of interest to tramnpers in the north eountryvy. Reâ€" 4. The executive of each of the alfiliated associations shall appoint, annually, three members who are reâ€" presentatives of their association to act~ on the Voting Committee, and shall notify the Secretary of the Timâ€" mins Amateur Athletie Association of the names of such representatives such notification to be in writing and caven to the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer of the T. A. A. A. before the annual elecâ€" ()1 Governors of matters pertaining t field shall be dGetermi itvx vote of the Board 3. Such lists may be filed from time to time as members are added to the different Associations, and the Secretâ€" aryâ€"Treasurer shall preserve these lists among the records of this Assoâ€" ciation. that company,; (d) A representative appointed by the Timmins Football Association; (e) A representative appointed by the Timmins Baseball Association; (£) A representative appointed by the Timmins Lacrosse Association. 2. The President and the Secretaryâ€" Treasurer of this Association shall be elected annually by a * Voting Comâ€" mittee‘‘ whichâ€"shall consist of three members from each of the affiliated associations. 3. Such clection shall be held withâ€" in one week subsequent to the annual meeting of this Association, and the President shall appoint the time and place of such election and shall preâ€" side, and the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer shall record the action of the Voting Committee, but meither the President nor Secretaryâ€"Treasurer shall vote at sitch elcction. 4. The executive of each of the CrQ + .4. IX. tion of offie Article 3. Rection 1. The manageâ€" ment of this Association shail be vestâ€" ed in a Board of Governors, which shall consist of the following memâ€" bers:â€"(a) A President who shall be elected annually by the Voting Comâ€" mittee; (b) A Secretary Treasurer who shall be elected annually by the oting 1O ecial meet The mana Amendm be madt Si1 issue of The Sudbury 8t ie by a amajority voig oT ‘ommittee at any regular ceting of such committee. nagement of the Athletic e vested in the Board of this Assoctation, and all aining to the use of the Getermined bvy â€"a majorâ€" , â€"(a) A representative the Timmins Football (e) A representative the Timmins Baseball (£) A representative the Timmins Liacrosse 11 ren‘ct ‘anadian Naâ€" a majotrâ€" ) V a V i1 | DR. L ‘CACNON A,. POOLEY, Secondâ€"hand furnture of all kinds hloroughly renovated and in firstâ€" ‘lass condition, as good as new at »auch less cost. Also many other arâ€" ‘cles. Call and see us no matter what ou want, we likely have it. We pay ash for secondâ€"hand furniture or inything else. _ What have you to ell? E. La SALLE. 40 and 401,/2 hird Avenaue. Meets every first and fourth Wednesday evenings in the baseâ€" moent of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church. _ Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Graduate McGill Medical Coll. Reed Block, Timmins. Has resumed practise after 3 years service overseas. Phones: Office 202A. Res. 202B Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. GAUTHIER BROWN Barristers, Solictors, Notaries Timmins and South Poreunine. Mr. A. C. Brown in charge of the Timmins Office, New Empire Theatre Block. VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. Brantford Rooflng CO:: ie is nonâ€"absorbent and therefqre completely , waterâ€" proof. It makes a solid, permanent roof which is proof against rain, snow, frost and heat. Flying embers and clouds of sparks may fall on its crushâ€" ed slate surface but they harmlessly die out withe@ut injuring the roofing. Brantford Crystal Roofing is sold *n reddish brown and dark green, which are the natural, unfadeable colors of its crushed slate surface. This roofing adds beauty to any covered with it, Being in rolls and plable it is very easily and quickly laid, which is an advantagé when the need is urgent, labor so scarce and. wages so rantford For further information, prices, etc., apply to our local branch. Sale by Northern Canada Supply. Co., Limited. | Head Office and Factory, Bnntfoni.' Canada Branches at Toronto. Montrca’, Halifax rystal Roofing orcupine Will meet, until further notice, every Tuesday evening in the basement of St. Matthew‘s Church. Visiting Brothers reâ€" quested to attend. A. H. Cooke, W. G. Smith, TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F. No. 158 Fourth Avenue and Cedar Pubiic Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these soervices. ST.. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH. ( A nglican). Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue. Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L. Th., Rector Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock Streey, lll] 4 * ® L ‘]\ \ (l # l O) ; 640600464080 6 0440644606446 Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. Baptisms 4.15 p.m. Holy Commumioan:â€"1lst. Sunday of month, 11.00 a.m.: Sunday of month. 7 3M n.m.; Festivals,. 8.30 a.m. Rev. J. D. Parks, B.A., Minister. Phone 138 BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHU RCH.

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