Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 Nov 1920, 1, p. 8

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_ Mr. R. HRedgman, Buffalo, was a visitorâ€"to the Camp this sweek» *â€"Mr. A. T. Brigham, general manger of the Hollinger, is on a business \151t to Toronto. Mr. Frank Lafernier, has been apâ€" pointed manager of the Timmins Rink for the season and took over his duties in this line last week.s +»Th e Black River is frozen over and navigation between Matheson and Twin Falls has been consequently dis contrthued for the seasoun. Mr. J. W. Ray, manager of the Hotel Goldfields, who has been in the hospital at Toronto, for some time past, is making satisfactory progress to recovery. The Armistice Dance last Friday evening in the Masonic Hall under the auspices of the G. W.V.A. proved a successful event. There was a good attendance and all enjoyed the evenâ€" ing. Hall this week was cancelled owing to some changes being made on the orchestra. On Saturday evening the Veterans‘ Dance will be held as usâ€" ual. The bhest of musie will be furâ€" nished: ‘‘Mr. Chas. Cummings, one of the old timers of the Poreupine, is receiving congratulations and good wishes on the oceasion of his recent marriage. The bride is an Ottawa young lady, and Mr. and (Mrs. Cummings arg reâ€" siding in town. The Ladies‘ Guild of St.‘ Matthew‘s church are giving a Dance in the Maâ€" sonic Hall, Timmins, on Friday evenâ€" ing, November 26th. . Dancing will ecommenee at 9.30. The best of music will be supplied, and the success of the previous dances ‘by the ladies‘ Guild is ample assurance that the avent on Friday evening, November 26th., will te a pleasing and enjoyâ€" WILLIS PIANO POR SALE:â€"Apâ€" ply Miss Swallwell, Phone 96, Schuâ€" macher, ‘Ont. 4Gâ€"â€" TE LA J"‘I. -‘LJL.U Y;..?.gil‘_ The Tuesd Timmins News in Brief Friday and Saturday, November 19th and 20th Larry Semon Comedy Theatre ipire Wednesday and Thursday, November 24th 25th The Adorable Savage Matinees â€"â€" Monday, Wednesday and Saturday DANCING THEATRE BASEMENXT Jee Bills for Special Production Coming Friday and Saturday, DPecember 24th 25th meular night dance in King‘s was cancelled owing ar meeting of the scheduled for Monâ€" . 22nd. Every Wednesday and ‘Saturday after the show. The original three piece orchestra d ’ ; n Edith Roberts Special Matinee for Children â€"Mrs3, H. J. Martyn, of North Bay, was a visitor to Timmins this week reâ€" newing acquaintances here."* ~Mr. P.W. Brown, principal of North Bay Normal School, is the successor to Mr. J. A. Bannister, as Inaspector of Public Sechools for Temiskaming. _ ‘"‘What about a curling rink?"‘ is a frequent question these days. Curlâ€" ing enthusiasts should get together and it would then be easy to arrange the right sort of answer to that quesâ€" tion. WThe Mattagami River was frozen over last week for the first time this year, though it was open at the Landâ€" ing. Settlers up and down the river who had ‘been using the river to come in to town had to fall back on the less converfént method of using the roads. "The Canadian Wrecking Company, of Toronto, have purchased the Hotel Connaught at South Poreupine. The building, one of the finest hotels in the North Land, will be taken down and the material sold for erection else where, Commendable progress is being made by the Night Classes at the Public School. Some of the classes are up to capacity, but applications will still be accepted for others, notably the classes in Milling and Mining. Mr. C. 8. Carter, princeipal of the sehool, will be pleased to give any informaâ€" tion or particulars desired in regard to any of the courses. Mr. Hector Chateauvert, recently of the â€" Marshallâ€"Eeclestone â€" Hardware store staff, left this week for Cobalt where he will be joined in the course of the next week orâ€"so by Mrs. Chaâ€" teauvert. (Mr. Chateauvert has a good position with the Northern Canada Supply Co., with which firm he was teauvert. (Mr. Chateauvert bas a good position with the Northern Canada Supply Co., with which firm he was formerly employed. During their stay in Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. Chateuvert have made many friends and all will regret their removal from town. Mr. Chateauvert was secretary of the Seâ€" parate School Board here for some time past and was also prominent and helpful in other chureh, fraternal and social cireles. : n feLEfL‘"] |LL-'_IE1]"J EELE_J?’.JEJE I!!i_q. l U UG HOUSE TO RENTâ€"Apply to 60 Broadway, corner Eim street; B. Lennan. â€"4G LOSTâ€"RED COLLIE DOG lost from Moneta. Finder please return at once to John Landers, Moneta. â€"45â€"46 p. Furs remodelled and repaired CENTURY COMEDY THE WATCH See our large stock of Regina‘s before purchasing yours WITH Three Year Guarantee S T O C M Official T. N.0O. Watch Inspector. Opposite Post Office. E. WADSWORTH, 50 Balsam Stregqt. Corner Fourth Avenare. Keeping Perfect Fox News Keeps Time

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