Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 May 1932, 2, p. 5

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Trail Rangers and Tuxis g 1 be held on Sunday evening interest and Annual Father nt the 1 Work L111 bc bo _ success depends finally > showing. The six ever , boy to his best effort si potato race, high jum; baseball throw, shot pu qua y celebrated. In nearl e, a father and son chur ceded the banguets." sSuggestion for Athletics ie weekly bulletin the Tork Board makes the fo on:â€"‘"‘The Athletice CC and Trail Rangers in the are all ready for the act TT nd th Ww IT rcn the current issue Ol the t from the Ontario headâ€" the Boys‘ Work Board says eorge Seifert, tally of the Camp of Trail Rangers has a Fourâ€"Square Trail Ranger ting the last of the three The Ontario Boys‘ Work inmnpin bout n me on Mot g. The six events chalâ€" his best effort six times. race, high jump, broad 35 Third Ave. youlc lue. aand San Banguet her and Son banqgue fonday evening, Ma T immin Range Athletic â€"ThroOw 9L s splendid is that, 1f ds finally All Depressed be Jangquet Melfort ba : Albert "?n nearly on chur« > Trail Ranger of the three Boys‘ Work interested in all boys who square Trail e taken the evening nex! Church, Tim commence a . ‘s and T The ever asing on C 1¢ y on th nts chal t busine . â€" Mox Ontar 1 11 lI1Owin ntestâ€" New Sa bn Tel DuUp the the LI Medals, and Colonel Forest of Huntsâ€" ville was presented with a wrist watch by his fellowâ€"officers of the Northern Pioneers, upeon his retirement from many years of service. It was anâ€" nounced by Colonel Rutherford, Brigaâ€" dier, that a brigade encampment would be held this year in July." Last week those using the roads in this part of the North said they were better than they had ever seen them at this time of the year. It is a nity that traffic could not be <ept off the roads for a week or two. In such a case they would be in ahout perfect condition .nuch longer throucgh the summer. the visiting battalions included Colonel Rutherford, Brigadier; Major Salmon, depresenting Military District No. 2. Toronto; Major McDonald, second in command of the Grey Regiment, wen Sound:; Colonel MacDonell, O.C. of the Simco> Foresters; Major Rothery, seâ€" cond in command of the Algonquins of Northern Ontario, and Colonel Lalor, the new Commanding Officer of ths Northern Pioneers of this district During the evening, Colonel Rutherâ€" ford decorated Major McDocugall of the Algonquin Rifles, with Long Servic: Medals, and Colonel Forest of Huntsâ€" 1I A despatch from Huntsville, Ont., this week describes the army conferâ€" ence held last week at Huntsville, and the decorating of Major H. A. McDouâ€" gall, of South Porcupine, as a mark of appreciation for his long and faithâ€" ful service to the militig The Despatch from Huntsville last week says:â€" "A twoâ€"day conference of officers of the Twentyâ€"Second Militia Brigade, under Colonel Rutherford of Owen Sound, was concluded at Huntsville last week with a civic banquet, attendâ€" ed by the fifty officers comprising the brigade organization, and representaâ€" tives of the official life of Huntsvyille. Mayor Kelly presided and welcomed the guests. The speakers on behalf of | By Fl Ko I HC | Br Long Service Medal to Major H. A. McDougall fastest of the ; Lake lads finall passing atltack When the last mins juniors w the score by a margin of three point: ‘The lineâ€"up and scoring of the Tim mins juniors was as follows:â€" L. G. Duxfield kay, 4 points; R Moore, 2 points, wards, Shelcuski points, F. Leck, po some money finale was t Local Juniors Trim Kirkland Senitors Ccam High River Times, High River, Alberâ€" :â€""What would you call a perfect izen?" "A man who feels like singâ€" g the National Anthem while making t his income tax returns." High School Basketball Tear Team Defeated Kirkland Lake on Ssaturday Last in Brisk Game at the Lake. LK _ Hig who ol jun nimne y May. le noney for the summe was the radio play, " Alex McMurtrie took Gibbons; Bill Craig were Amos and n claimed to be the rs, for the occasion. Duxfield, 2 points; R. G. Macâ€" points; R. G. Chichini; centres, 2 points, Horwitz, 8 points; forâ€" Shelcuski, 2 points, G. Leck, 2 F. Leck, 4 points, Delmonte, 2 churd V 1C and impli T 11 TIng ht by 10 Other General Notes embers of the Brampto e been named as a col . It‘s truly an outdoor event. p provide the "outside" proâ€" u and your group will need Write the Ontario Board ree bulletin of complete inâ€" on the national athletie conâ€" NY The ins High and Technica s hope to follow in th ‘"*big brothers," the Tim id Technical School seniâ€" the last three years have the celebrated Patton Cup f the Northern Ontari( championship. it Kirkland Lake on Satâ€" to a good start ‘with Timâ€" the first basket and AqnC hei e first basket and the th the score 5 to 2 for + second period ended ed. In the third pericd enilors garnered a 5â€" fourth period was the ame and the Kirkland succumbed to the fast of the Timmins boys. whistle blew the Timâ€" re on the top side of 1X18 and 33 A1ld ind immer Ranger THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, GONTARIO unty ated 11 hom boys may earn runâ€" throwing badges in th icidentally â€" raised ummer camp. The lay, "Please Stand e took the part of in that i ‘"Miniat n‘s club bo Boys‘ Work | f imp work. Y rroups joined | i pres pula im on Sai h standar Inlin wn,. by Nas g ind Harold y;â€" John ur Marx meetit ented i1 n re e Cha ut AI impress and urge upon the directorate the policy of paying out profits as made to the shareholders. On Friday last, nowever, this committee of Dome shareâ€" holders issued a statement to the efâ€" fect that the work of the committee had apparently been accomplished, and that affairs generally in this regard might be considered as satisfactory. The statement as issued by the recently orâ€" ganized committee of Dome shareholdâ€" The Advanc Committee cof Shareholders Feel that Their Views as to Paying Earnings to Shareholders are Now Being Met l Bu Dome Shareholders [E are Satisfied Now ©= li mad mE C Dome _ maki to the buildir and the using vestment pur mining ente} aive the companl iroused. 16 _ to Indeed, th o a fairly h Airly TAVOuUurADIE one | Yet it was a commi hareholders that led tt ig public protest again me mining companies i t profits to shareholde Oted the Dome curities held s has addec Dome Mines example of t to be used fo the Dome‘s y favourable iterpri mAadt LA VC formation of hareholders the directors l€ A@ADIG O| hareho Shareh the bu uff Bro. G.M Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etc. Old P.O. Bldg., Timmins Phone 362 Burnett, chairman of the recently orâ€" ganized committee of Dome shareholdâ€" ers, the president of the company and some of the board, it developed that, as the more recent action of the board in paying a bonus to shareholders, the LI Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0. L.S8. er depreciation and 4 per share, been adc« i upon the expression by me management t‘hYat â€" YTISTTINXG urpiUs wht iccumulated Masonic Jatclh es S. Bact quiesced i1 M more ng a f the ViEW, a the board which the WI n which e oiliclal visit of R.W hite, of Timmins, D.D kaming district, to the dge was paid on Thursâ€" wW. wWV. WHITE NORTHERN LODGES of the ve m â€" Hail officilal v ard generally, that he Dome Company is adequate for any e interests which k which lnnua as df sident of Dome m, and he statec ind, he believed ; determined year, should he shareholde servatism wot )n of vour cor the dep VY _( hC 39 Third Ave., Timmins day night, and was followed up by a| ternal b similar function at New Liskeard last | quet, at evening. Cobalt previously had been| Bro. Wt visited by the DDG.M., who has 11 }the Orde lodges, extending from Kapuskasing to Cobalt, in his territory. At both New Mr. ar Liskeard and Hailevbury sessions | W\ iD >)] { .BIQ\ li' Thursday, May 12th, 193; Mr. and Mt neg, Man., w nal business was followed by a banâ€" et, at which addresses were given by o. White and by other members of . Turner, of nmins visitor

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