Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Jan 1928, 2, p. 5

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For Best Values Phone 88, South Porcupine, Ont. s s s s s s s s s e s s s s s i o o o i i i i ib in in io in in in in o5 05 0505 05000 444 tsfi e Pn 2o ate ate ts 440 42 en 22y ate ate at0 230030 020030040 ate 0 20 020 0200 00 0 30 t0 0000 204 200 io 0200 ate ate ate a fo e Pn e Pn * "% ~% ~@ 14 Wilson Avenue We Buy and Sell, all Kinds of Samples may be left at Gordon‘s Drug Store, Timmins, Marshallâ€" Ecclestone Hardware, Schumacher. Samples by mail promptly attended to. House Phone 757â€"J, Schumacher Office: Room 2, Post Office Block, Timminsg Furniture, Stoves, Etc. CUSTOMS ASSAYER AND CHEMIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Fitting of Glasses Hoursâ€"10â€"12, 2â€"5, 7â€"8 and by appointment. Office : Homer L. Gibson Bldg. Pine Street Timmins Dr. E. L. Roberts Geo. C. Murphy a. N. ROSS (HARTERED ACCOUNTANT Officeâ€"Room 10, Reed Block Phone 640 P.O. Box 1591, Timmins, Ont. 119 Wilson Avenue New and Secondâ€"Hand TIMMINS, ONT. Telephone 375â€"J. Phone 785â€"J Auctioneer Residence: Goods. â€"50â€"1 p. tf 7â€"W. D. Pearce, W. Fairhurst, D. McePhail, L. Wilson. 8â€"Geo. Cole, C. Melnnis, D. Mecâ€" Lellan, E. D. Loney. Buenvetsky. S. SNimnsan. M Annual Meeting Schumacher United Church Congregation Reports for Year Show Satisfactory Growth and Proâ€" gress. Social Evening Enjoyed. Election of Officers Ladies‘ Auxiliary of United Church. . Other Items of Schumacher News. ander, A. Craik. 5â€"T. Strain, 8. W. Pearce, H. M. Wilson, J. P. Michaud. 6â€"Dr. Russell, J. Mason, A. Stevâ€" enson, E. Gill. Contest for the Gallagher _ Trophy at South Porcupine South Poreupine, Ont., Jan. 1l1th 1928. Special to The Advance. The contest for the Gallagher Cup is now on at the curling rink. Mr. Ed. Harrison is caretaker there this season. All games start at 8 p.m. sharp. Ontario Curling rules to govâ€" ern. Substitutes may be made with the exception of skips, who carry a penalty of two points, and they must be played as first or seconds. Each rink must have at least two of its own players in order to play any game without default. The team not ready to play at 8.15 forfeits one point for every 15 minutes late. (Games must be played on the dates arranged or may be played previous to them. The following are those in Group 1, the names of skips, viceâ€" skips, seconds and leads being in the order named :â€" 1â€"Dr. Smith, 0. M. Henderson, Dr Harpm, E. J. Rapsey. â€"F. C. Evans, Alex Fulton, J. St. Paul, J. ‘M. Hendry. 3â€"E,. G. Britton, Geo. Rowe, M. Smith, Dr. MeLaren. 4â€"H. Boyle, F. Laforest, J. Alexâ€" € ) up » N Telephone 60 P.0O. Box 19 SOUTH PORCUPINE Why Not Buy Your Soft Drinks made with the best Spring water of Northern Ontario? SPRING WATER BOTTLING WORKS Great Interest and Enthusiasm in Curling at South Porâ€" cupine. Schedule of Games and Personnel of Rinks in Contest now in Progress. Ontario Curling Rules to Govern. 9â€"A. Bucovetsky, 8. Simpson, H. Warehouse in Timmins at Jos. Clusiau, prop. comprises : cupine. We regret the Dr. Barry but extend Dr. White, his sueccesso Kemember the Hot D ed Church on Thursday treasurer, Mrs. George C secretary, Mrs. J. A. Bush Dr. White, Toronto, has the medical practice of who has decided to locate : ern part of the camp, at Miss Jennie MceLeod left on Monâ€" day to resume her studies at the Norâ€" thern Academy, Monteith. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary, of Trinity United Chureh, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kent, on Wednesâ€" day evening, 4th inst., and elected the following officers for ensuing year :â€"â€" Hon. president, Mrs. W. P. Olton; president, Mrs. George Shppam ; first viceâ€"president, Mrs. W. Leck; second viceâ€"president, Mrs. W. Duncan; treasurer, Mrs. George C. Murphy; have been residents of Timmins for several months, returned on Tuesday to this town. In the early spring they will bid farewell to the North Counâ€" try and move to Mimico, in Southern Ontario, where Mr. Kent has purâ€" chased a fine new home. Miss Elsie Henderson has returned after spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Henderâ€" son. Rouyn, Que. Mr. and Mrs. James Kent, who Mr. and Mrs. David Melntyre and family, of Weston, are new residents of the town. Mrs. George Henderson, of Rouyn, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Besley, Third avenue. Bush, James Shewan, J. E. Williams, W,â€"P. Olton,â€"~Dr. ‘Weston, W.‘C. Arâ€" nott, Dr. Honey, G. Finlayson, R. S. Skelly and Geo. Elliot. With a few remarks from each of the newlyâ€"electâ€" ed members and the singing of the National Anthem a very successful meeting was brought to a close. Mr. David Kerr, our postmaster, returned Monday from a short busiâ€" ness trip to Toronto. Nurse Hally, of the Provincia Health Dopartment is paying a pro fessional visit to this district. son. J community singin livan and Murph for new Board of R. Sullivan, Geo Bush, James She Sunday School by Miss Evelyn Leck. After a brief outline of the work and growth of the Sabbath School, Mr. A. Carveth, the superintendent, made an appeal for additional teachâ€" ers cfor the new term,; Mr. W; C Arnott, treasurer, then read the finâ€" ancial report. Mr. Geo. C. Murphy explained in detail the financial items, and asked the continued support of the people. As a pleasing change in the programme the audience were favâ€" oured with a solo by our talented vocalist, Mr. Fisher. At this hour a dainty lunch of cake, sandwiches and coffee, provided and served by the members of the Men‘s Association, was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Voecal solos with Mrs. B. James at the piano were contributed ‘by Messrs W. R. Sullivan, R. S. Skelly and W. H. Wilâ€" Jan. 16â€"W. D. Pearce vs. V. Kenâ€" nedy; Geo. Cole vs. W. H. Brooks. Jan. 17â€"E. G. Britton vs. H. Boyle; A. Bucovetsky vs. B. M. Walton. Jan. 19â€"E. G. Britton vs. T. Strain ; Geo. Cole vs. B. M. Walton. Jan. 20â€"PF. C. Evans vs. H. Boyle; A. Bucovetsky vs. V. Kennedy. Jan. 21â€"â€"W.â€"D. Pearee vs. B. M. Walton; Dr. Smith vs. H. Boyle. Jan. <23â€"P, <C. BEvans 6. â€"G. Britton ; Geo. Cole vs. A. Bucovetsky. Jan. 24â€"T. Strain vs. Dr. Russell; V. Kennedy â€"vs., W. H. Brooks. Jan. 11â€"W. D. Pearee vs. A. Bucoâ€" vetsky ; F. C. Evans vs. T. Strain. Jan. 12â€"Geo. Cole vs. V. Kennedy; H. Boyle vs. Dr. Russell. Jan. 13â€"B. M. Walton vs. W. H. Brooks ; Dr. Smith vs. T. Strain. Jan. 14â€"â€"F. C. Evans vs. Dr. Rusâ€" sell. Jan. 16â€"W. D. Pearce vs. V. Kenâ€" Jan, 9â€"H. Boyle, 5, vs. T. Strai 8; A., Bucovetsky vs. W. H. Rrooks. Jan. 10â€"B. M. Walton, 3, vs. Kennedy, 17; E.. CG. Britffon, 11, y Dr. Smith, 7. mothe, FP. Dowzer. . H. Brooks, J. Gallagher, R. Cameron, F. H. Hall. The following are the scheduled games :â€" Jan. 6â€"Dr. Smith, 14, vs. F. C. Evans, 5; W. D. Pearce, 9 vs. Geo. Cole, 8. Jan. 7â€"Dr. Russell, 13, vs. E. G. Britton, 12. ; Jan, 9â€"H. Boyle, 5, vs. T. Strain, Sauder, C V . Greweoe, J. Burwell. â€"10â€"B. M. Walton, A. D. Pearce, L THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO M n cce but extend a weleom his successor. r the Hot Dinner at l _singing led by Messrs Sulâ€" Murphy. Members elected ard of Stewards are:â€"W; yone joined heartily in the Wilson. Kennedyv , has taken ove of s Dr. Barr: cate in the cast , at South Por 1e departure o 1 a weleome t Murphy ?6th ins Goldfields AT THE THEATRES Popular Entertainer sponsored by the Kiwanis with the largest peal of Swiss Bells in America 16â€"MONDAY TUESDAYâ€"17 Corinne Griffiths and Francis X. Bushman George O‘Brien and Allâ€"Star Cast NOW PLAYING Ralph Ince and Dorothy Revere 13â€"FRIDAY SATURDAYâ€"14 S_Pâ€"Eâ€"Câ€"Iâ€"Aâ€"L ! ! "THE BETTER Matinee and Evening On the Stage The Musical Echardts Numerous Musical Novelties A Treat for Everyone ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS REEL BILLY DOOLEY Comedy and News 19â€"THURSDAY ONLY " Bonnie Jean" MacDonald " EAST SIDE WEST SIDE " COMEDY AND PELIX n AND THEN COMESâ€" MARIE PREVOST A roaring melodrama of the open country with a young civil engineer fighting against the corruptionists who built the dam out of rotten cement. Watch this Yale boy go! Watch him fight for the right! Fight for the girl of his heart ! ! ! ‘*‘ WISECRACKERS‘‘ Chap. 8 ‘‘*SNOWED IN‘‘ Chap. 7 SMILIN‘ AT TROUBLE WEDNES. THURSDAYâ€"18â€"19 FRIDAY SATURDAYâ€"13â€"14 Leo Maloney with James Hall What‘s the modern generation coming to? Is it getting Ritzy? You‘ll soon find out !| ! ! WILDERNESS TALES " THE LONG LOOP ON THE PECOS " A story of gun play and action. Leo Maloney is the swiftest of the swift in both New Empire Maurice (lefty) Flynn " THE NIGHT BRIDE " ‘‘MACK SENNETT COMEDY‘ PATHE NEWS AND REVIEW 1n An Elinor GHlyn Production Betty Bronson Thursday, Jan. 12th, 1928 in GAUMONT NEWS

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