Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Nov 1923, 1, p. 6

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You Get Results From Porcupine Advance Want Adds The people of Quebec take, and naturally, a great ride in their wonderful old city, and the ancient capital is not so large that its people cannot get together on occasion to fete en masse. A carnival in Quebecis not to be forgotten, for the whole populace absorbs the spirit of the UEBEC is again to have a real, live carnival that shall | be truly representative of the wonderful sporting | attractions of the anvcient Capital. The success of the dog races held in Quebec last year has encouraged the organizers to sponsor a very much bigger program for this year, and a comprehensive series of sporting events will be held on February 21, 22, and 23, in which all the:i sports for which is so naturally adapted will be represented, and culminating in a grand masquerade bal at the Chateau Frontenac. In addition to the internaâ€" tional races for the Eastern Dog Sled Derby Trophy, there will be events in snowâ€"shoeing, skiing, ice racing, ecurling and skating. The whole of these events will take place within the Exhibition Grounds, and it is proposed to once again give Quebec an ice palace. Quebec to Repeat Carnival Success "‘V“"’M By reason of its even and exhilarating climate, its accessibility and natural and artificial opportunities for sport, Quebec is the home of the winter sports for the continent. Each wintry season, more people are atâ€" tracted to it, and for long periods it becomes the social centre, as well as the sporting centre of North America. Practically everything that is carried on is on an open scaleâ€"Quebec is the soul of hospitality. A hundred rinks invite you to skate, as far as you can see, firâ€"clad hills invite you to ski through their myriad glorious glades, of toboggan slides there are not a few, and there are many excursions which simply must be made on snowâ€"shoes. As for evening entertainment, the ball room of the Chaâ€" teau Frontenac is the scene of a dance nightly. There are moonlight excursions, events on all illuminated rinks, music, song and dance,â€"a thousand things to do. season, drawing its visitors into the gay vortex, so that even the walls which rang to laughter centuries ago lose their aged atmosphere, and lend themselves to the fete. At a meeting of the Executive Comâ€" mittee of the Town Hockey Club on Monday evening in the offices of Artiur E. Moysey Co., cided to appoint Mr. J. D as manager of the Tow Team for the winter, with (i, Smith as assistant man question of ecolours for team was also broughtâ€" up, white being finally decided All hockey players wh try out in the Town tean residents in Timmins., are Mr. J. D. MacLean Manager, Mr. W. G. â€" Smith Assistant â€" Manager, Town Hockey Team. strong support which is a big thing in putting pep into a team. The Hockey Commussion wishes it thoroughly _ understood that every manwho wants to play hockey will get a thorough and fair trial and it depends on every _ man â€" himself whether he makes the team or not. Every man who wants to make a try for the team should hand in his name to Secap Thistlewaite, Jack Patterâ€" son, Paddy Redmond or Archie Kerr right away. ‘The more the merricr and everyone will get a good square show and if ‘he proves his worth will DC Alec. Renaud, Roos, â€" Clarenc feld.> The po: ward line are Fluker. of H;, NX years of age . or 1924, and these in Reoop‘s hands istration of thes ~@C0oop there is $ hbirth cer waInt to team was also white being fin All hockey try out in the residents in T to kindly send 4. WV. Faithiful at Milea children side. PLAVERS FOR TOWN TEAM REGISTER NOW court ‘here tomorrow inx the police took the name of Mary B of the places in Mat Mareel‘s shacks, ani OUTLOOK BRIGHT POR HOCKEY AT IROQUOIS FALLS SEVERAL CASES FOK THIS WEEK‘S SESSION OF COURT nelore Wagistrate ATkinson to answer to a charge of im There will ‘be two men facin of having liquwor illegally in place. ‘There will ELOwn ) C IWDP, S SC that any last minu will hbe avoided. FPalls :â€" The outlook for hocekey this season is very bright. There is a good team, a good coach and with everyhody beâ€" hind the team financially and otherâ€" wise, the boys feel that they have There are ready on th Provincial Mrs. Kate [( 11 The following is frc ssue of The Broke Hu o the hockev outloo With re player: tes show Rescurerâ€"How on earth did you me to fall in? Boyâ€"â€"I didn‘t come to fall in. on the A }@1 ore 11 them tihe team. ng the known possibilities at esent moment are Pat Byrne, Renaud, Reneâ€"Fournier, Jack _ommmmmssion. . 10e n touch immediat s of the Commiss lavers eral _ Officer Rimpson took te Cote down to Cobalt on a f deserting her family. WMrs. said to have formerly flived ze 10M4, hbut to have left her and come to Timmins to reâ€" arence Boucher, Ken Dunâ€" e possibilitiee on the forâ€" e are Perey Fabhey, Lan Bellefeuille, Gariepy, Joe Albert Gauthier and Roy There may be other goofl lavers in town not known ‘beâ€" registered with the N. AlMl amateur certificates for yers must be in the hands Charlton, Secretary of the by December 12th. Blanks tained from Seoop Thistleâ€" [ when flled out he will atâ€" he registration. egard. to the Junior team, rs must have birth certifiâ€" NT e tomorrow. (Monday even« olice took a woman giving of Mary Boychuk from one vees in Mattagami known as shacks, and she will appear veistrate Atkinson tomorrow 1 the more the ore December yavys some delay fheates T Inx? is Troim tle currens Broke Hustler in regard hey are on the on niulmnmlDder tnl also one miins, are requc names in to the Secretary of cCket Tl heates must be it away as regâ€" ayvers must be reason torâ€" get tart as possibl« alitles conciud eady for . D., Madl Town â€" Hod of immoral [roquors on. who â€" wish eam. and 1( C are askCC ly with th on mention V tration at Che merric rood square o worth wil S(Â¥ ossilil¢ 12th. As in getting boys who touch with oltlhces of it was deâ€" _ MacdLean or of hay the poli the Town and season so Lroquois NU € TV rarges public plain ssault nave thing M j The 6000449080 444 C# 0400e e 0000000600000000:0000:6000000600000009600’00300000 h4 4 want have exÂ¥emnIn L8 5iD albout the same in Cobalt (Chief}. doors by curlfew time rests wil parents, according to the Cobal law .(and the same with the Tin byâ€"law, and the Chief here feel: 10O0oOon but You, »Smam the U linoi lo« nto "AlI he OW I nHmimnin lattanooga and sard, * int to pay a little on that ve got for me.‘"‘~ The sa on he bounded in again an d **A couple more dollat wn.‘" <!The merchant ; t m1USs YÂ¥ FOR BREAK FPAST es ~action may inst the pgrents unle arid to the curfew. lity of the ell yourself this story ea (']lil(ll There is not sufficient time to interview all the ratepayers but 4 can assure all that if elected 1 will give my best efforts and time for the interest and advancement of the Town of Timmins, and the safeguarding of the welfare of the people for Councilior for the Town of Timmins Your Vote and Influence Respectâ€" fully Solicited for Tickets on sake now. Wolno‘s Orchestra in Attendance Thursday Night, Nov. 29 : have By Order of the Board Toronto, 15th November, 1923 Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of three per cent upon the paidâ€"up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the Quarter ending 3 1st December, 1923, and, in addition, a Bonus of one per cent, making a total distribution of thirteen per cent for the current year. The Dividend and Bonus will be payable at the Head Office of the Bank and its Branches on and after Wednesday, the 2nd day of January, 1924, to Shareâ€" holders of record of 20th December, 1923. DOMINON BANK warnmmngs ded‘ little The Cobalt ralt QUARTERLY DIVIDEND AND BONUS A dance will be held in the Masonic Hall, Timmins by the Timmins Business Go“ege Hockey Team The proceeds of the dance to be used in secureâ€" ing equipment for the team. Y our Co-oberation and attendance requested eén. warned rep at children sho after the eurf rnings â€" have a recently st be pretty 00 Sam _ responded sto workin‘ fast CI 1e CONSs id 11 tet 1‘¢ to t vou JU 1 111 | amendimnments having claims aga ) theâ€"above â€" named In the matter of the Estate of Wilâ€" liam Charles Woollings, late of the Township of German in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane, Lumberman, deâ€" ceased. NOTTUTCE is hereby given pursuant to Kxs.QJ. 1914., Chapter 121 and notirce Ot will p1i of the Solicitort ;erv ed. PA t 14 ‘\I). ,]”'_ erson wh id N L1 C. A. BOGERT, O Sullivan 1GCV W URCHIE SDMPKIN, E. _ V. WOoOTLINGS, cecutors, Englehart, Or the Ceneral Manager s regia h theyv €1}] dit date, the distriihute Ims Anid sTatement ind the nature of th iTs in wril W illlam CNharles d on or about the n the year of QOur nd, nineâ€" hundred ird O 1 \ then y of 1MImnl"n ien have had be liable for irt thereof to has not been by 083 1y under itements xXG@CUT entrtled to the persons oV e asset o

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