Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 Dec 1924, 1, p. 25

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E 1 :m p’ , 5d | ’a/,\ P Jt ol PA F ‘i“;"*"” 3?1:? mUusICdai < Salvation the present CTUIC thc * quence the Sunday evening services have been held the Old Empire Theatre. Plans for an enlarged consideration. Â¥*POWIT Later, the old public school building was used. tion was the Ladies‘ Aid, established in January same year the first Board of Managers was fo chairman. In April Mr. J. Maxwell Allen took in October, the congnzegation was regularly or for a church building. The present church was ary, TOl7.> iAtev.: â€"Jâ€" ahin" and. aa4 The presenkt Baptist church on Second Avenue, near Birch street, was formally opened on Sunday, Nov. 19th, 1922, and under the pastorate of ltev. M. R. Hall, who has ‘been in charge since ‘that date the church has gsrown in strength and influence. At the present time the church building is found too small to accommodate the lange congregations, and as a conseâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTAR Church Board. He was placed in Timmins in 1912. Following Mtr. Othan, came Mr. G. MeFarlane, a Queen‘s University student, in 1914. He held seyvices in what is now a store on Third Avenne. Rev, Chas. A. Maleolm, M.A., of South Poreupine, conducted services here each Sunday for a time in a building used during the week for the manufacture of soft drinks. Iimnmins large h: ‘tpvious to the establishment of the present had a church organization in Timmins, the kshanks, passing away in the latter part o ‘fHu‘‘ epidemic. After the death of Rev. M ‘hurch services here were not regularlv res e hall, opposite in both member orgeanization. T pastor, Che Churches of Cimntitts bhas an maki BYVRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH active and helpful corps of the : the public scehool. The Army has s and efficiency and promises to | nder Capt. and Mrs. Cornthwai M j PIST â€" CHURCH, | TLMMIN® ent church was Tormally opened in Februâ€" in able and earnest pastor, was in charge He was succeeded by Rev. J. A. Irwin. J2 D.â€"Parks: B:A., B .I)., came ‘here as minâ€" x years has heen an earnest and energetfic 'r 5 Rev., Mr. Cruickshank irly resumed until the used. The finst church onganizaâ€" anuary, 1915. In February of the was formed, Mn feo. Vary ‘being baptist Cahureh previous pastor 1918, falling a Crumckshanks Ises To De aa 1 »rnthwaite the much good w for some tim ham pal . .:%iifi‘sfl*% d 1 I P44 n(':z' m me tTime past in been under ilvation Army @ Band that i a notewos h the Timmin urch, the WO Ti Omln 1¢ l’;ap- ev. Tan ctim to Té Sa]h O N«lfifillfififfll.fiflfififllfi%fi%fil’%f§fl3§é¢¢“ ;XWXSX%\\SS““XSWXWWS2 2 i THANK ALL FOR THEIR GENEROUS PATRONAGE and Wish Very Sincerely to all ery Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. THE TIMMINS GARAGE JOS. BERINI Opposite Central School. Fourth Avenue s Tir To One and All Sincere Good Wishes for a Happy â€" Christmas and a Good New Year Christmas 1924 Sincere Good Wishes for Christmas and the New Year New Year 1925 TIMMINS Timmins

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