Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 15 Jul 1925, 1, p. 12

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Fillier, has returned from his farm at Shillington and taken, up permanent residence in Timmins. ; \ Messrg A. W. Pickering and J. K. Kennedy were weekâ€"end visitors from Timmins to Iroquois Falls." Mrs. Geo. Pond and Master Jim left on Saturday for a few weeks‘ visit with friends and relatives in Cobalt. \_Mr. Wm. Andrews, of ‘the Bank of Montreal staff here returned last Friâ€" day evening from a two week‘s vacaâ€" tion at his home, Belleville, Ont. { Bornâ€"At the Cairns .. Hospital Timmins, on June 21st, 1925, to‘ Mr. and Mrs., Rovy Duesharme,.â€"a Mr. E. (C. Rogers, manager of the Sylvanite Mine, Kirkland Take,.was a visitor to town this week (\ Mrs. A. Evelyn and in Nwastika Miss Lena Nicholson, of Montreal, who for the past two weeks has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Tierâ€" ney, left on Saturday morning. Next Sunday evening, the Empire Hotel will serve a Tâ€"course Fried Chicken Dinner, from 5.30 to 7 o‘celock, with music. Bill $1.00. _ â€"28 Bornâ€"At the Cairns _ Hospital Timmins, Ont., on Monday, July 6th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Greening, Gold Centre,â€"a daughter.* _ __Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Friâ€" day, July 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. °L. Hudson, at 161 Cedar Street,â€"north, â€"a son (Norman Robert).. _ Mr. John W. Eedy, Editor and Publisher of The St. Mary‘s Journalâ€" Argus, has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Arch Gillies. C Mr. 3. W Faithful left last weoek for Corning, N.Y., where he and Mrs. Faithful are spending a holiday visâ€" it with relatives and friends. Private lessons in Public and High School subjects by lady graduate of university with full teaching qualiâ€" fieations. Apply 122 Qpruce Street north, â€"28 p. Miss Phyllis Fenn, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fenn for the past two months, left on Monâ€" day morning for her home at Braceâ€" bridge. Mrs. Jos. Fenn accompanied Miss Fenn south. The Northern Air Service, whose airship created so much interest in its flights at South Poreupine on July 1st, intends to arrange another visit to the Camp this summer and take up passengers who desire the interest and advantage "of flights in the disâ€" trict. > C Geo. W. Lee, Chairman of the T. . NO Rall“av Commission, acâ€" companied by Mt.) J. A:. \I(*Leud (General Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, and Mrs. McLeod, and Senator Geo. (Gordon of North Bay, and Mrs. Gordon, were visitors last week to Timmins in the private car, Temagami. | s Timmins and District Notes 3. C. Taylor at Haileybury y Jean Duff le to friends a yida rair visit to (¢. Carson and Misses Pat, are visiting friends rother is away on al the U A. left on for at Winnipeg, Man spending a few NMrs. Portin, w of her gon, Mr. last week to her i Mrs. J. for a visit guest of Haileybury The Empire Hotel next Sunday, evening will serve a_ sevenâ€"course Fried Chicken Dmner from 5.30 to 7.00 o‘clock, with music. Rill, $1.00 _ Mrs. N. Leamen and son, visiting friends in the South \[1 Austin Cooke, formerly of Toâ€" 1'unto, but now of New Ll\k(‘fll‘d was a visitor to Timmins last week.. Mr. Jos: Murphy, of Cobalt, wis a visitor to the Poreupine Camp last week. Mr. and Mrs. James C.. Norton, of Montreal, was the guests of Mrs. Nicholas Norton, Pine Street, last week,. Mr. Jos. Caldbieck retu week from a short visit to ( Hailevbury. returned Monday ev emn" to the Old Countrv The scheduled feature at the Timâ€" mins Golf Club this Saturday afterâ€" noon is a Mixed Double Two Ball Foursome. Private lessons in Public and High School subjects by lady graduate of university with full teaching quoliâ€" fications. Apply 122 Spruce Street north. â€"28 p. «â€"Bornâ€"In Timmins, Ont., on Saturâ€" day, July 4th, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nusham, Commercial Avenue, a son (Riehard â€"John). spariing «+are vis: ind friends near Otta~ Mr. T. Phelan, of Toronto. President of the Canadian Rarlway News Co., was the guest of Col. Worthington, over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Phelan was accompanied by his grandâ€" son, Tom, who will spend the summer ! with the Colonel. | Mr, H. M. Porteous, of the Hunton ’\Iine Kirkland Lake, was a visitor to Timmins over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Porteous was formerly one of the popular residents of this Camp in earâ€" lier days. â€" _Mr. Pat Green, of Ottawa, is in town with a view to arranging a Carâ€" penters and Joiners Union here. Mr. (Green addressed a_ meeting of carâ€" penters at the Empire Hotel last " Entrance was made last week one évening to the cellar of the Hollinger Stores, by the prying open of the Yale padlock. Nothing: was taken from the cellar and the thieves did no further harm than the destruction of the padlock. This is the second time that forcible, entryâ€" has, been made to the rear of the Hollinger Stores. . sSCHUMACHER CALEDONIANS TO HAVE DANCE JULY 27th. There will be a Dance under the auspices of the Schumacher Caledonâ€" ian Society onâ€" Monday_ evening, July 27th, in the MelIntyre Hall. Reâ€" freshments will be served and there will be the best of good music. The event promises to be a particularly pleasing one and will no doubt atâ€" tract attendance not only from Schuâ€" macher but from Timmins as well. Mrs, WV. McCord and children and 8. A. Caldbick is this wee and Mrs. Cal D. \[acl,eau left this week to friends in the South, Massie and . N. Moore o has been the gue E. Fortin, returnt home at Cobalt. vVis:ifing returned trom > Hall. Reâ€" l and there music. The particularly d last ilt and lative ek the dbick, 1 trip

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