Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Jun 1932, 1, p. 8

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S 5 4 % 4* 4 * * * 2 48 * * 4 4 t * * 4 * s * 3t 458 * 44 4 * 5 4 Public Auction Public Auction a strictly high quality Public Auction a strictly high lot of lot of This lot comprises entire household contents and is of exceptional quality and condition,. It includes: Bedroom Suite, Dining Room Suite Chesterfield Suite, Radio, Electric and Coal Stoves, Chinaware, Rugs U _ â€" 1 Je . Phursday, June 23rd, 19 Monster Drumhead Service ALL PATRIOTIC ORGANIZATIONS® ARE ASKED TO ATTEND Canadian Legion, Branch 88, Timmins at 2,00 p.m. at 103 Birch Street South Timmins Parade Musters at Oddfellows‘ Hall at 2.00 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Friday, June 24 ALL RETURNED MEX AND OTHER LOYAL CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO MARCH WITH THE LEGION MEMBERS ravers and Addresses by Local Clergy 2.E 8. L. Sunday, June 26th, 1932 Auctionecer in the . Mr. Callum Stevenson, o Lake, has been put on the : assay office at the Dome. C former Dome boy and his chums are glad to have him Messrs Nakina Smith, 0o and Ray Morgan, of Mon! guests of Carlo Cattarello â€" Dome Wins Lacrosse Feature from Timmins, 7 to 2. Dome‘s Football Club _ Outclasses _ Timmins Other Items from South Percupine and the Dome. Visitors from and to South Porcupine nAÂ¥ JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Gordon Block, Timmins 19‘% Ist Ave. Schumacher Phone 212 Phone 770 Anniversary Sale NOW As we are making a special reduction on Crown Derby, China, Sitverware, Jewellery and Watches, to celebrate the Sixteenth Aaniversary of the estabâ€" lishing of our business in Timmins, this offers a rare ecpportunity to everyone to buy that desired set of tableware, or prized piece of jeweliery at a remarkâ€" able saving. Ho her sister, M Kenneth Myve h hob el] Sml Sixteenth dur f Kirk allum many back. 1t th PC tondo, Clifford Schmelzle, Tony Cecâ€" coni, Rosalind Cantor, Bruno Cecconi, Christie Schmelzle, Lily Brown, Paâ€" trick â€" Cunningnam, Wilmer Fera, Maurice Londry, Arnold McGinn, Paâ€" trick O‘Shea, Neil Train, Madeleine De Rosa, Edna Dillon. The Sunday School ecnic for the United Church for the Dome and South Porcupine Sunday Schools is being held at Jack‘s Beach, Golden City, on Saturday, June 25th. As the Angliâ€" cans are holding a strawberry tea that afternoon the picnic is being held earlâ€" ier in the day than was planned. A good supply of cars have been offered to convey the children from the town school to and from the grounds. At the time of writing there is still doubt as to whether there‘ll be enough cars offered to convey the Dome children to and from the grounds but in case of a shnortage of cars a bus will have to be hired so each place can count on plenty of conveyances to be at the church in town and at the old school at the Dome at one Q‘clock to take those wishing to go over to the grounds. The Senior Girls‘ Club will run @ booth of their own on the grounds durâ€" The ladie Church are ning at three O CIOCK. Mr. Fred Taylor, of Toronto, is visit ing friends in camp. Masters Sam and Bruce Stovel ar expected home on Sunday from Bis hop‘s College, Lennoxville, Quebec, t spend the vacation with their parent At the South Porcupine Continuaâ€" tion School the following students were marked present on the register every school day of the year 1931â€"1932, Abic Frumkin, Lawrence Haddon, George Kaufman, Michael O‘Shea, Luigi Roâ€" the Spie men at the exa Continuat went to Messrs . WeDbb, J. JOnnson ladies‘ prize winners in euchre were Mesdames Hedges, Blood and Webb. In bridge Miss B. Brinton, Mrs. W. W. Wilson and Mrs. F. Laforest won the honours, while Mrs. Pyke, Mrs. prize went pat Dome. Mr. familv her 1€ AJM Word has con Miss Beatric C MT MJ1 Miss Marita ike, was a we Dr. Kinsman M 1 use DA numbe: the es Armstrong and Ilan ing to the Dome Exten coming week. . the Rebekahs‘ euchre y held in their hall ing last the following Wilson and Mrs honours, while rs and Mrs. C ‘s prizes. wWinners to Mess the vaca Dome. Ward, 0o examina Kamisk t‘er, Mr: nC adies of St. Paul‘s Anglican are holding a verandah strawâ€" at the home of Mrs. W. Fairâ€" i Saturday, June 25th, beginâ€" C. McInnis and Mrs. J. La i from Toronto this week. M vas delegate from Porcupi ‘, Order of the Eastern St: Grand Chapter. ind Mrs. Otto Spiers <»en 124 1 urst over the weekâ€"end. rita Arbour, of Kirkland weekâ€"end guest in town. jian and Mr. Reg. Vaughan r home on the so ike by entertaining over the weekâ€"end. â€"friends from Don ved their hospitalit mov{( side. 1¢ tO us C e Dowzer Walt â€"euchreâ€" B. Webb A rthiu to the Mr. and also Mr mE r@iking plac THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Dom Mrs. ind M V € int du MUgNAYr South 1 Junt TIG @uU 1€ 1¢ ? e Nee _ NOCE esd C Jn . e e en w Meredith scored a m Timmins. Then j t} |sky went to the cooler together just before the close of the first period. In the second a Cook to Pollard pass was netted by the latter as the only score of that stanza. Arundel‘s checking of Lowry was a feature. W. McLean made a spectacular rush evading the whole field till Porter upset him savâ€" ing what iooked like a sure one but taking a penalty. Fast keen lacrosse featured this whole period. Clark at one time rushed right outside the crease to do some checking, Timmins were pestering so from every side. Arundel, Porter, DeSalaberry and Laâ€" flamme were passing like wellâ€"seasonâ€" ed players. A little more finish at the goalâ€"mouth and the Timmins team will be a sure threat. In the remainâ€" ing periods the strenuous work began to tell on the newlyâ€"formed Timmins team as they tired and Dome ran away from them shooting in four goals in quick succession. Pollard scored twics, once on a neat pass from H. McLean and then by fooling Morris and drawâ€" ing him out. Massecar and Cook each went through alone. In the fourth Massecar shot, Morris saved then Murâ€" phy came in quick on the rebound to make sure. Lowry to Pollard netted the next. Timmins‘ istubborn resisâ€" tance had broken down and Morris was called on to make some sensational saves, especially 0o: Montgomery. H. McLean got through with another for Dome, leaving the score 9â€"1 for the Dome but this is no criterion for the nlay, Timmins being very much better couldn‘t be sure whether the! cided to have a game of marb by andad PW‘ Li maratulate Master Reggie C ecation with _ at Western University, London, ario. She wrote on twelve subjects has passed on them all, obtaining firstâ€"class honours and seven seâ€" iâ€"class. Beatrice was formerly a 1 in South Porcupine and Timmins i1 Schoois where she made outâ€" ding records and we are glad to Friday Dome Timm » /11 it Ren! int he towt hn ; Show 1ds 1 N AV PCords .and w e her on thes 1s in th i broken d i1 Nn en bet second on Cl€ B fhicier Timm it Mint it s | Schumacher Child btaining | vo 5/o â€"â€" Passes at Weston bt it been a â€"sti North Bay Mir. Ja¢ Mr. Ted March and Harry Farrell, of Creighton Mines, were visitors â€"at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leck last week. Miss Grace Kennedy, of North Bay, has accepted a position with the Schuâ€" macher Provision. Miss Kennedy who has been catcher in the Rinky Dink‘s softball team, will be the catcher for the Excelsiors this season. Miss Wilson, of Pembroke, is visit ing the Misses Furlong. Mrs. McKinley, Goldale property, left on Monday for Toronto. She was accompanied as far as North Bay by her daughter, who was returning to her home in the West. Mrs. A. S. Rioux arranged a pleasâ€" ant surprise party on Friday evening in honour of her sister, Caroline‘s birthâ€" were still playing football J. Whyte kicked in another making the final 7â€" 2. Dome are now leaders in the first half of the league schedule. Timmins team were short three or four of their regular players in Tuesday‘s game. It is thought that they will be at full strength again for Saturday‘s game when the same two teams meet in Mrs. A. Reamsbottom, Mrs A. Jeakles and Neil Reamsbottom motored up from Kirkland Lake this week. and one brother, Aiex. I[ne iunâ€" eral was held on Tuesday afternoon at three o‘clock from S. T. Walker‘s unâ€" dertaking parlours, where Rev. Mr. Summerall conducted the funeral serâ€" vice. Burial was made in Timmins cemetery. Floral offerings were from: staff and children of the Schumacher public school; Sam Lamb and Charlie Kwong; public school board, Schumaâ€" cher; Mr. and Mrs. C. Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Chatson and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Todd. mont publi child on Friday 10or Tew w Grimsby, Lincolnshire Mtr. and Mrs. Will Kirkland Lakek, spen visiting friends in tow Death of Margaret Oneida Wong Last Week, Other Items of Interest from Correspondent at Schuâ€" macher. end nourth Mr. ‘hildre at im hG ty al to The Advanc Mrs. McKaxy, of Po Schumacher l7 1€ scho ind a AIIC M T Al to when sn wvas only 16 hree i U rothy ident AIY S an nd her had be Oneids ind M ue M ad Mrs. Charlie Wong, 9% , away Saturday 18th, at Weston Sanitarâ€" tle girl had not been welt en end June 22 11 ers the Arm en years and ten was a pupil of the exceptionally bright 1 favourite with her to Weston for en there only assed awayv. or the hc ind M Rosa, J¢ AMl M L1A . Dunca voock The fun and ind ad r treat w HC¢ Mar BX 16 8 88 4 * * * 4444 4 4 344 wak1, Quebe mins, has or 13 Mountjoy he will speci 4 %% * VCE day. About twentyâ€" gathered to wish â€" birthdav,. and danee« man OmA ear to fill a longâ€"felt w peaking people of the rict and all bookâ€"lover ha \mbulance Brigade Flag Day Saturday This Woeek Al Oux Mr. nvil 1 Buses to leave Hollinger Hall at at Hall by 10.45.. If weather Good Time for All PEA AND COFFEE, SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM â€" ORANGES SUPPLIED. Harvey Graham Son 6 Pine St. North Timmins Just arrived and made especiâ€" ally for us. Black and Brown Calf with single or slip soles. Also Black Kid. These shoes are outstanding values and guaranteed to give good wear. We are also featuring five very upâ€"toâ€"date Sport models, with leather and rubber soles. able and Mrs. S. Fulton went t e on Tuesday to attend the of Provincial Constable Vas married Tuesday mon dayv n ut ald work ( davy event ind d Brigacdd QuUs PICNICâ€"SUNDAY, JUNE 26 AI fla Amb i com In thi needed ALLâ€"BRITAIN SOCIAL CLUB 100 p.c. Solid Leather orm Hall at 11 a.m. prompt. Members please be If weather wet, event will be postponed. All members to bring their own Eats. rench 1| Timmin | ant for PFrenc town and d end the wed J A.B Amtb ng the lition n, All other ne ng peopit a happ \ing away 1€ DT Ma i I 11 11 Hind‘s Almond Cream Bayer‘s A t!! m Phllllps Magnesia Jad Salts § Kruschen Salts The Wonder Herb Tonic is curing hundreds. You (may have good health by taking Never Dic, the Inâ€" dian Herb Medicine. (Gin Pills Italian Balm Andrews‘ Salt Kleenex, large Kotex Velvo . 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