Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Aug 1925, 1, p. 10

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es e EU L t A pualk 18th--Toronto, Caledon East, Boeton, Meaford Collmgwood, Peneta.ng, Mldland Soundy Sndbm, â€"Gapreol and east thereof in Ontario. _ â€" k August 21stâ€" ,.Toronto, Inglewood J ct. and all Statlons south and west thereof in Ontarlo : Purchase your ticket to Winnipeg via Canadian National Railways, whether or nok | ‘m,.fifialdatmat:onmthewmis a point on the Canadian National, + vagh tra â€"Comfortable Colonist Carsâ€"â€" . etal‘ carse forco Women and Childreoar cutdoor about itmpossible. One housebolder pointed out to The Advance the danger to the. public health from the early hour collection of garbage and nightsoil, also the anâ€" noyance to ratepsyers generally, and urged that ‘a plan be adopted for scavenger work in the opening mornâ€" ing hours when the work would create the minimum amount of inconvenience and annoyance to the public. ‘ ")gn K “’ bui the . by the passing w uns i Ap S A, You can do ‘what you think you / Cochraneâ€"-â€"â€"August 18th Plushnlfacentanfilebeyondtoallpomtsinuml- toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta,â€" Edmonton, Tannxs, Calgary, Mackheod and East. â€" M s 2172 _‘!‘- A _ “4â€""‘-- # jÂ¥ ¢! REEY > uP afe ie d 3 . On Wednesday, Aug. 26th, they will be at Porquis Junction, where there will be a Recital and Dance. . _ Onâ€" Thursday, August 27th at 8 p.m., there will be a recital at Cochâ€" rane in the theatre there. } On Friday, the 28th, the Kiddies * On Tuesday Aug. 25th, at 8 pm., they will be at the Finn Hall, South Porcupine. There will be a dance to follow the regular programme Lunch will be served. A group of eight or so Timmins kiddies, well named as Musicians Exâ€" traordinary, are to visit several towns in the North in the next. couple. of weeks under the direction of Mr. H. T. Schoeder and his staff. â€" These young pupils of Mr. Schroeder have won high place as gifted musicians and the events they will present should prove decidedly attractive. YOUNG TIMMINS MUSICIANS ~GrVING RECITALS IN NORTH a cent per mile to Winnipeg, 8.30 P.M. <~/| â€"In the second half Pettersen got the jFonly counter. The play was a little better than the first half, ‘being more / |open and the backs came in for some |clearing. Collings of the Recreation worked hard and cleared fine, while Stodden passed the ball well and inâ€" â€"|tercepted fine, but the forwards were weak on the final punch They got |the ball away, but lost it in front of the net: . The Hollinger were as steady â€" . |as ever and were never in danger at _ |any time of the. match. The forâ€" . |wards worked fine while the halves _ |intercepted ‘and sent the ball away, and when the ball did get by them it looked after by the backs, glv- . |ing Larmer very little to do. The teams lined up as followss :â€" __| . Hollinger Recreation: Elrick, goal; Collmgg and Thompson, backs; J ohn- _ . |stone, Stodden and Ash,â€"halfâ€"backs; _ | Young, Youlton, Shaw, Hamllton and L Carry, forwards. Hollinger: Larmer, goal; Hej;her- ington and Roberts,‘ backs; : ‘ Short, c Anderson and Stephenson, half-backs, ; |RDunbar, Dedrickson, Pettersen,. Sat-: : [Lrang and Landers, forwards. 1 ns HOLLIN GBR REOREATION * The Holhnger Recreatxon Tost their matehâ€"to the Hollinger on Saturday last, the score being 3â€"0. . The Hollinger got their first goal a minute from the kickoff when the Reâ€" creation handled in the penalty area. Satrang took the spot kick an# scorâ€" visiting Timmins golfers to -Halleybury over the weekâ€"end lost to the golfers of the County town in a number of enjoyable matches. â€" The Timmins golfers went down on Saturâ€" day. morning, playing their matches during the afternoon on the Haileyâ€" bury course. Though the local golfers only won three points, a very enjoyâ€" able time was had, one and all speakâ€" ing loud in their praise of the. Haileyâ€" bury men. The members of the team going down from Timmins were W. H. Wylie, captam, J. W. Fogg, Dr. C. E: Taylor, J. R. Todd, Dr.. N. N. 'K.lrkup, R. F. Francis, H. Steven, A, W % and. the: Timmins golf proâ€" fessmna ‘Mr. J. Christian.© The Timâ€" ming team returned on Sunday night. _ Mr, Samuel Bain, Assistant Disâ€" trict Supervisor, and his deputy, Mr. .O; R. Mall, of ‘Windsor, Ont., are in ‘town this week in connection with the ‘establishment the Order of the Moose in Timming. â€" They have reâ€" :cerved much encouragement in their work so far having a number,of memâ€" bers enrolled.. There gre very strong lodges of the Order in Montreal, Toâ€" ronto, Windsor, St. Catharines and ‘other Canadian, cities, but if the Timâ€" imins Lodge is formed it will be the first in the North Land. : ~ â€" â€"â€" _ | \.One of the latest estabhshed organ izations to io for a branch in Timmins is t yal Order of Moose. This Order ,has a membership of over 750,000 in the United States, Canada, and other countries. It is \‘a fraterâ€" ‘nal and social order, with" sickness, accident and funeral benefit features; ‘The Moose also pay special attention to the orphaned children of deceased members, the home at Mooseheart, ‘Tllinois, being widely famed. There is also a home‘for the aged, at Mooseâ€" haven, Florida, open . to all members of the Order. _ TIMMINS. GOLPERS PAY:. _.! VisiT To HATLEYBURY. these days that to p up with ' of them a man would have to quit business and also have his lease of life extended. . This is ‘not at io â€" They ahd elpful and everythmg else that $ fiaxseworthy But to parody a| . blb ical saying, ‘‘of the mak:mg of | orders there is no end.‘‘ â€" 4 :| Meetings every second and four .. Wednesday in the Parish Hall. Club Rooms over Pierce‘s Furmtu , Store, 42 Third Avenne. {4) Xhe watershed of Gronund Bmer, District of Cochrane, °_ _ For Full Particulars as vp f '1” ‘gud: Conditions m’. Tender and Sale apply lo ofhndl Meets every firet and second | Sfl.”_‘"\ urday in Each Month. . All Lancastrians welcome and th‘j Friends are invited.. 3A 'mver, Dzstmt Coch ~â€" (8) The watershed of Mat Onfixio Laud Snmyor. Oivfl% qontract lflning COlaim Auaumonts! . "Work. -Land Sunveya, Mine Surveys, En" Reports Plans â€"timates. i $ E‘- Chartered Room 30, Goldflelds Hot« P.O. Box 652, . Tnmnin Dr. Clara Hubber Auditis _ _â€". _ Income Tax ,Investxgatxons ./. . Costing _ Bookkeeping Servx _ _ _ROOM 5. . Block _ [ Timmm P.O. Box 1591 . â€" Ont. _ in *# o | _: hh 5 : _ ds MAAAE 4 : RESIDENCOE PHONE 362â€"Wâ€"3 OFFICE PHONE 362Wâ€"1 _ CHIROPRACTOR L Goldficld Theatre Bldg., g t ; ||vice in a polite spirit. | ‘ PUBLIC ACCGOUNTANT tered Accountan and Audltor Pres; | and West | sides

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