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The annual meeting of the Poreuâ€" pine Rod and Gun Club is ealled for next Tuesday evening, April 24th, at the town hall,, Timmins, commeneâ€" ing at 7.30 p.m. There are several very important matters to come before the meeting. There will ‘be the election of officers for the year. During the past year the Poreupine Rod and Gun Club has done very helpful and effective work and it is descerible in the interests of the district that this good work be carried. One item that may be mentioned at the present time as due to the good work of the Poreupine Rod Gun Club is the fact that the application of the elub for 100,000 trout fry for the stocking 6f waters of the district has been approved by the Department and this amount of trout fry will be duly forwarded here for use in the streams of the district. Other matters of interest in regard to fish and game will be taken up at the meeting next Tuesday evening, and all interested should be present to assist and coâ€"operate. Listen! 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Agencies like the Rod and Gun Ciub are very necessary to assist in preâ€" serving the fish and game of the disâ€" trict and should have the heartiest support. of all. PLANNING THE NEW HOME Do not hesitate to make aun appointment with us to talk over the plans for your new home. _ Our counsel and adâ€" vice are yours for the asking. If you wish we will draw up the plans and specifications along the lines you have in mind and we‘ll give you an estimate on the cost of the whole job. The Northern Ontario Football Asâ€" sociation held their annual general meeting in the town hall last Saturâ€" day evening for the purpose of reâ€" ceiving the 1927 reports and the elecâ€" tion of the officers for the season just commencing. President Laidlaw was in the chair and all affiliated bodies were represented with the exception «w /m An airplane view of the plant of Durant Motors of C anml.l, Limited at Leaside, on the outskirts of Toronto. The plant covers nearly 15 acres and bhas approximately half a million square feet of oor space. It is modâ€" ern in every respect and has a capacity of upwards of 175 cars a day. Annual Meeting of Northern Ontario Football Association Reports of Officers Show Successful Season for 1927. Still Better Hoped for in 1928. Mr. W. A. Field the New President of the N.O.F.A. Other Business Dealt With. of the Kirkland Local Football League and the Timmins Thistles Football Club. Viceâ€"president Hasâ€" tie, of Kirkland Lake was the only officer unable to attend. JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUB T0 HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The secretary was instructed by motion to write a letter of condolence to Mrs. C. E. Richards. The late Mr. Annual Meeting Called for Town Hall, Timmins, Toâ€"morrow (Friday) Evening at 8 p.m. The annual meeting of the Timmins Junior Hockey Cluwb will be held in the town hall, Fourth avenue, toâ€"morâ€" row evemncr, I‘uda\ April 20th, comâ€" mencing at 8 p.m. A specially large attendance is particularly desired. Reports for the past season, toâ€" gether with a complete statement of affairs for the year just concluded, will be given to the meeting, and reâ€" organization will be taken up for the next seasor. The Timmins Juniors made a good showing under all the cireumstances last season and so deserve more than passing support. _ All who followed the work of the club are satisfied that next season will see the boys taking a still more noteworthy part. The Timmins Juniors showed in the past season what a team of homeâ€"brews can do in the way of providing firstâ€" class clean amateur hockey, All the boys are eligible for junior work next season and tor several seasons and inâ€" creasing success may be expected from them as times goes on. There is every reason to believe that a winâ€" ning team of allâ€"home talent may be built up here, and all interested should turn out tomorrow (Friday) evening to ‘back up the boys for Juniâ€" or hockeyv. DRAWING FOR HOPE CHEST AT EUCHRE THIS EVENING At the monthly bridge, five hundred and euchre in the basement of the Church of Nativity this (Thursday) evening, there will be the drawing for the hope chest and the other prizes that have been on display this \\vvl\ in the window of Sullivan Newton‘s office. Sales Manager of Durant Motors of Canada Ltd., who was chairman at a luncheon tendered the Weekly Newsâ€" paper men who visited the Durant plant last week. PIHIL J. DUGGAN Chas. E. Richards was a member of the N.O.F.A. Council, and was highly regarded in football cireles as a clean sportsman and enthusiast. Mr. Laidlaw informed the delegates that he had decided to retire from the presidency, as he had held the position for quite a number of years, and owing to business arrangements ‘he would not be able to devote the reâ€" quired time to the work of that office. Messrs W. A. Field and Morris Hastie were nominated for president, the former winning by a slight majorâ€" ity. The _ viceâ€"presidents, _ secretaryâ€" treasurer and O.F.A. Councillor were reâ€"elected by acclamation, these being as follows:â€"first viceâ€"president., Morâ€" ris Hastie, Kirkland Lake; second viceâ€" presulent, Andy Roberts, senior, Timmins; secretaryâ€"treasurer, W. H. Wilson, Timmins; O.F.A. Councillor, W. A. Field, Timmins. The honorary officers for 1927 were reâ€"elected by acclamation :â€" Hon. presidentâ€"John Knox, Timâ€" mins. All leagues and clubs were requestâ€" ed to appoint their official represenâ€" tatives to the Council of the N.O.F.A. and to notify the seceretary of the name and postal address of such reâ€" presentative. _ On motion it was decided to retain the very valuable services of Mr. H. G. Laidlaw on the executive by addâ€" ing the past president to that body. Mr. Laidlaw will accordingly as past president, and so ex officio a member of the executive, continue to be looked to for advice and assistance by the UNLISTED NMINING SHARES Bathurst Units Blue Quartz Brettâ€"Trethewey Can. Kirkland Eplettâ€"Metcalfe Grozelle Kirk. Gem Lake Holtrex Kingâ€"Kirkland Unlisted Department THE PIONEER BROKERS Arthur E. Moysey Co., Limited Estab. Timmins Phones 1904 Ont. 100â€"101 Private wires to New York, Montreal, Toronto, and connecting all our offices. Special cable facilities with London, England Bought â€"â€" Sold â€"â€" Quoted A Byâ€"Law to provide for taking the votes of the electors on a proposed Byâ€"Law entitled ‘‘A Byâ€"Law to authorize the execution of an agreement between The Temiskaming Telephone Company, Limited, and the Town of Timmins.‘‘! WHEREAS a proposed Byâ€"law of the Corporation of the Town of Timâ€" mins entitled ‘‘A Byâ€"Law to authorize the execution of an agreement between The Temiskaming Telephone Company, Limited, and the Town of Timmins,‘" requires for its validity the assent of the electors and it is expedient and necessary to pass this Byâ€"Law for the purpose of enabling the electors to vote on the proposed Byâ€"Law. 1. The votes of the electors of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins, shall be taken on the said proposed Byâ€"Law on the 27th day of April A.D. 1928, between the hours of Nine o‘clock in the forenoon and Five o‘clock in the afternoon at the following places. In the Town of Timmins and by the following deputy returning officers namely : CR Sub. 4 4* BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Municipal Council of the Corâ€" poration of the Town of Timmins, as follows : * 4* * 444 4* 10 2. On the 9th day of April A.D. 1928 at the hour of Twelve (12) o‘clock noon, the head of the Council of the said Corporation or some member of said Council appointed for that purpose by Resolution, shall attend at the Town Hall in the said Municipality for the purpose of appointing, and, if requested so to do, shall appoint by writing signed by him, Two (2) persons to attend at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk, and One (1) person to attend at each Polling place on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting the proposed Byâ€"Law, and a like number on behalf of the persons interested in and opposing the proposed Byâ€"Law. 3. On the 30th day of April A.D. 1928, at the hour of Four (4) o‘clock in the afternoon at the Town Hall in the said Municipality, the Clerk of the said Municipality shall attend and sum up the votes given for and against the proposed Byâ€"Law. of the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Timmins Finally passed this 2nd day of April A.D. 1928 Mannion Building, Pine Street, Timmins, Ont. P.0. Box 1209 J. W. Briss cor. odth Ave. and Tamarack Town Council Rooms Finlander‘s Hall Fourth Avenue L. Shankman‘s Store Maple Street North Recreation Hall Waterloo Road Townsite Office Waterloo Road E. C. Brewer, residence Wilson Avenue 8. B. Rawlinson‘s Store Wilson Avenue A. Lauzon‘s Barber Shop Wilson Avenue E. Warnock‘s Store Mountjoy Avenue South A. R. Chisholm, residence Elm Street South H. Warren, residence Birch Street South Lady Laurier Block cor. Cedar Second Avenue Fire Hall, Moneta Pine Street South Div. OTTAWA KAMISKOTIA MINING â€" COMPANY Anglican Church Basement Kirk. Hudson Bay Kirk. Gold Belt Kirk. Townsite Mandy Mines Marshay Zinc Moffatt Hall Morrissette Gold Northland Head Office: Room 701 Electric Building, Ottawa Ellis Company, Brokers Place Where Poll Will be Held J. Street Number Thursday, April 19th, 1928 Cold Lake Ore Chimney Ostrom Queenâ€"Lebel Robbâ€"Montbray Rouyn Gold Pan Thompsonâ€"Cadillac W alshâ€"Katrine Woodâ€"Kirkland E. L. LONGMORE, Mayor H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerk. Mrs. E. C. Brewer Mrs. V. Clermont Marvin Johnston Mrs. L. Raiche C. R. Murdock T. H. Torrance Gerald Martin R. Charlebois "red Torrance John Callum E. Warnock H. W arren Deputy Returning Officer A . Proulx Dunn