Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1929, 1, p. 8

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KAAA h 4 Rev. Mr. Conn, of Port Carling, will be the preacher at the United Church, Timnmins, on Sunday next, Sept. 8th. Timmins, on Sunday next, Sept. 8th. Rev. Mr. Conn is one of the five minâ€" isters who will preach for a call here in the next few weeks. Cobalt council is considering the plan of refusing votes to all whose taxes are not paid at the time of the elecâ€" tion. hne The Daughters of England will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 11th and 18th. Thursday, Sept. 5th, 1929 The New Liskeard Speaker last week ys:â€"*"Mrs. Baden McChesney of immins and children, Elaine and oward, are spending a few days at e home of Mrs. McChesney‘s parents. r. and Mrs. D. Glassford, Harris ownship." Smith, of Englehart, wa r to Timmins. Burglars broke into Albert Mino‘ shoe shoe repair shop at Haileybur last week, but found only some cop pers in the till which they threw dis dainfully around the focr. During the past week or two quite a few tourists have been coming through as far as Timmins. Mr. S. G. Hamilton and son, Master Franklin, of Columbus, Ohio, were Timmins visitors last week, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hunter, of Hamilton, Ont., were Timmins visitors last week. The next meeting of the Timmins town council will be held on Monday, Sept. 9th at 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. S. Monck and family eturned last week from a visit to Toâ€" onto and cther spsoints south. A the annual Assembly of the Sovereign Great Priory of Canada. Knisghts Templar, held last weck in Montreal, Dr. C. W. Haentschel, of Haileybury, who is prominent in all Masonic circles, were reâ€"elected as a member of the Grand Council. The next Assembly of the Great Priory will be held at Regina, Sask., in 1930. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kemsley and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shantz, left last week for a motor trip to the South. The schools in Timmins reâ€"opened |ing on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept on Tuesday after the summer vacation. | 10th and 11th. with full staffs of teachers and large se attendance at each school. Mr and Mrc T V Whito nf KHirk. Miss Cora Pecore left last week to visit friends in Toronto and other points south. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Henley, of Toâ€" ronto, spent a few days in Timmins last week. Iroquois Falls lady golfers will be the guests of the Timmins lady golfers toâ€" morrow (Friday) afternoon. Mr. T. Torrance last week from a holiday trip to the south. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mr. Cockshutt, representing the I Connell interests, was a visitor to Mc of the j Arthur township last week, lookin Canada. | over some properties there. weck in schel, of | Miss Tzelda Martin wha has hee Miss Izelda Martin, who has been visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Blake Martin, Timmins, during the holidays, returned this week to Kapuskasing to resume her duties on the staff of the public school there. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. White, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, were the guests on Sunday of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Macdonald, Sixth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. McClarcy, of Rouyn, who recently returned home after a motor trip to Toronto and Timmins, report the roads in good condition. Bornâ€"In Timmins on Wednesday August 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos Nobleâ€"a son. The net profits of the Cobalt Kiwanis Carnival for this year have been anâ€" nounced as $1.311.43. There is a twoâ€"day fair at Porcupine (Golden City) this vear, the event beâ€" | sIX CHRISTENINGS AT st. ANTHONY‘S$ CHURCH. SUXNDAY | Basenail _nonours. lhe matches in ‘ which the Timmins Juniors will figure | will likely be on September 2ist and | 23rd. It is not yet known what team the Timmins Juniors will be pitted against in the race for provincial honâ€" ours in Junior Baseball, The race is now narrowed down to the Peterâ€" borough Kiwanis Junior team, the Toâ€" Ironto Elizabeths and the Walkerville Chicklets. These Junior teams are | putting up a series of lively contests and it is difficult to pick the winner at this moment. With the experience gained last yvear the Timmins Juniors will go south with added chances for capturing the provincial honours. Mousseau. Marie daughter Beaucha: Joseph B: Madele: of Mr.o sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chenie: Jean Victor Roger Stevens, sonmn o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens; sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Chevrefils. Joseph Raymond Walter Oliksuk, sor of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Oliksuk; sponâ€" sors Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coggins. Mildred Jacovich, daughter of Mr and George Jacovich; sponsors, Mr and Mrs. Louis Rubeck. DICKSON CUP GAME TO BE PLAYED THIS EVENING Timimins Juniors will again this year travel south to contest for Ontario Baseball honours. The matches in The Sudbury Star last week says:â€" "Miss Patricia McReavy, who has been visiting at the home of her cousin, Mr. |Jos. E. Cahoon, Elm St., has left for Timmins where she will visit with irelatives." a C @ £00C were | â€"Flies have caused more deaths than all wars combinedâ€"yet some of us do nothing to help prevent future casualâ€" ties. Flies have no preferenceâ€"you or some of your family or friends may be next. Start toâ€"dayâ€"and kill every one you see. It is very easy if you use FLYâ€"TOX the product developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. It has a perfumeâ€"like fragrance, is harmless to mankmd, but kills all household inâ€" sects. Just follow instructions on blue labe!l of bottle. INSIST upon FLYâ€" TOX from your retailorâ€"Avt. Timmins Juniors Again to Try for Championship Dr. J. A. Bedard, for 20 years a mediâ€" cal practitioner at North Bay and wellâ€" known throughout the North died on Monday at his home in North Bay, after an illness of over two years. He was 70 years of age. Dr.J.E.Joyal, now of North Bay, but formerly of Timâ€" mins, was one of the pallbearers at the funeral this (Thursday) morning. Timmins golfers are invited to Iroâ€" quois Falls for weekâ€"end games this week. Those who wish to enjoy thc visit should get in touch with Capt. Fuke before Friday evening this week. Mr. and Mrs. Birrell Bell and Dolcie are expected back the coming week from their summer vacation in the South. Mr. Birreli Bell will resume his music classes here on Sept. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gregory and family, of Smoky Falls, Ont., are visitâ€" ing Mrs Gregory‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, 75 Balsam street Timmins. * The New Liskeard Speaker last week says:â€"‘"Mrs. A. Mason and son of Timâ€" mins, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunn, have returned home." The Cobalt correspondent of The Northern News last week says:â€""Mrs. Ermest Randall and two daughters of Timmins, are spending a week with Mrs. Luke Arney, of Cobalt." Mr. J. D. Brady returned this week from a holiday trip in the South, part of the trip including a motor tour through some of the leading states across the boundary line. Mrs. Mayer, of Winnipeg and Amarâ€" anth, Man., is on extended holiday visit with her brother, H. Duff, of Timâ€" mins and Haewver. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roberts and family returned on Monday evening from a motor trip to the south. Messrs Jack Elphick and Len Gott are on a motor tour in the south for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Walker, of Bristol, England, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Elphick. ich is be 5}° Do ween the land, wil evening â€" 1Dc A1I Dome AaC 844884448 4 *4 * 5 * %% 4 7 Â¥ 2 STOP ! LOOK ! READ! % .rl.ll.r//,l/.fi/,ll¢f#ffiff/flff/ffgfffffi,fi’fi??fl?f%fil.fillfiw NRSSSSEESSESSESESE NE EsSS :: : s : s s s s s s 3 o o i io ib ib i5 i5 05 4 Timmins special Attention Given to Baggage Top Floor, Empire Theatre Block, Third Avenue IAMSHIP TICEKETS R. RICHARDSON Agent T. N. 0. Station Phone 200 Net Proceeds in Aid of Children‘s Aid Society September 19, 20 and 21 CHAUTAUQUAS COMMUNITY AT. TIMMINS Thursday, Friday and Saturday x s 5 s s s 3 . s . o 5 . . i o o o o o o o i n i i o o o o o t o t i i5 5 15 i5 5 t s Saturday, September 1H4th An Allâ€"Canadian company presentin serics of entertainments WATCH FOR PARTICULARS Buy a Season Ticket Now Free Passport Service Will Reâ€"open and Lessons in Music will he resumed on Pullman Reservations Also Arranged FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO J. A. HAWKINS Agent T. N. O. Station T Phone 426â€"w 6. schumacher Ont. 5 ¢ Local Transfer of Baggage to Station Arranged M. G. CLARK Agent T. N. O. Station Phone 49 south Porcupine, Ont wondertul

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