Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Apr 1925, 1, p. 14

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KEaster Bonnets THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO are Removed ® Great interest is being evidenced in the Dancing Recital and Children‘s Dress Ball, to be given in the Masonic Hall on Friday and Saturday evening, April 17th and 18th, by the pupils of Mrs, R. B. Simms. Tickets are sellâ€" ing rapidly, and the programme, as published in The Advance last week, has been considered with more than passing interest. DANCING RECITAL AND CHILILDREN‘S DRESS BALL. JUDGMENT OF MINING COMMISSIONER UPHELD ‘Chief M. Greer is in Cochrane this \\eel\ in connection with the sittings of the Supreme Court there. ) ¢<* § J. Hem)]eston left this week for Ottawa to join her husband thexe, Mr. Heppleston having recently been appointed manager of the new Arthur E. Moysey Co. office at Ottawa. There will be general regert at the leaving of Mrs. Heppelston, who has been a resident of the North Land for awhout eighteen years, and all hean will follow ‘her to her new ‘home with the best of wishes. \ Mr. P. S. Taylor, of Hamilton, is "Mrs. . in town this week on business. ) pareeks j Mr. H. W. Hooker leaves this week to spend Easter at Hamilton, Ont; %_Pansies are reported as ready to bloom m gardens on Maple street north. Timmins and District Notes The annual meeting: of the WTimâ€" mins Curling Club, Limited, will be held at the Curling Rink next Tuesâ€" day evening, Aipril 14th, commencing at 7.30 p.m. All members are urged to ‘be represented at ‘this meeting either in person or by proxy. _A very interesting feature of the Kiwanis Club luncheon yesterday was a most informative address on ‘*ITee Cream and Its Manufacture‘‘ by Mr: S. Eplett. **One of the best and most interesting addnesses we thhave heard yet,‘‘ was the verdict of more than one;. / The Twelfth of July will be celeâ€" brated in Timmins this year. _ On account of the Twelfth falling on a Sunday this year the observance will be on Monday, the 13th, lodges of the L,O.L. in this district to gather at Timmins for the ‘‘Walk.‘" Englehart has formed a branch of the Ontario Retail Merchants‘ Associâ€" ation. \Deputy Chief M. Salley is at Cochâ€" rane this week in connection with the sittings of the Supreme Court there. _ \Ir J. L. Hunt leaves this week to qpend the Easter vacation at Toypnto, Q_Amouge those called to Cochrane this week for jury duty were Messrs. A. Carson, L. E. Dorway, A. Rooker. J. E. Newton is spending a few weeks in Torontod. _ { Mr. and Mrs. Z. L B‘rldve\\ater, N.S., are brothéefs "and friends at Mr. ‘°F. M. Wallingford retwrmed lhursda\ evening after Aa week spent in Toronto on tbusiness. X Martin, of visiting his Timmins. \

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