Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Dec 1932, 1, p. 6

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The Barrie Examiner last week. says: "The installation of a fast Duplex web press is the‘ latest evidence :of the growth* ‘of ‘that enterprising â€" northern .webkly The Porcupine Advance‘ pubâ€" lished 1n the thrlvlng mining bown of Timmifns." e REFERS. TO. THE. ADVANCE AS "THAT â€"BENTERPRISING WEEKLY" ink© specimen‘ of ‘writing _ "free test to . P.O. Box 2278 | Timmins â€" <â€" . ~Ontario "*EINEST QUALITY F1 K IA ND LJU â€" AXIN U $ J ;) S Coconut CROSSE : AND BJ CROSSE AND BLACKWELL D C T bottle 1 SHREDDED AND {DESICCATED MEDIUM SIZE PURE FRESH P n%nc pPoOWDER: us-of t Â¥au‘ll Enjoy d MUFFETS â€" â€"â€">â€" pkz. 11¢ APPELELES B.C. m;ucxous > FINEST EATING LARGE® SIZE, noznn ..... j By the box .....:........ e ROOME, per in Tomatoes, Lettuce, Celery, Green Qnions, Cauliiower, :etc. ONIQONS NO. 1 ONTAI FINE QUALITY â€" COOKING 6 LBS. ROK ... .cesc es By the barrel NO. 1 ONTARIOS COOKING 10 LBS ‘for............. BLACKWELL‘S for 20â€"Ib. Tub e oi $4.25 .\.........$2.40 Heggert puxfield Phillips. .. Marcheiro Stevenson ‘Totals Totals .......... 708. Proulx, 4 points 965........865......1070......39 Morandin, 3 pts.; McMillan, 1 pt. Jeilty Powders 220. 163 175. 150 191 151 LEGS OF â€"PORK half or whole, Ib................ ‘ 1 c BOILING PORK, per lb. 9¢ FRESH SHOULDERS 9 OF PORK, per Ib. .............;. C 156 602 FRESH SPARE 146 156. 116. See Our Meat Counters for Other Specials 167 2712 169 310 174 238 782 ..1 909 ... 024 Hallowi Bullk DATES â€" â€" Glace hME3 CHERR!ES T/‘ pkg:’.â€"z for Maraschino CHERRIES -_ 8-oz bottle 5 Crown Layer o FIGS e »â€" a a « .1lb, 4 1b Pkg. _ a w@EGAF CURRANTS a 15-6z.' pkg. Lemon orâ€"Orangs : . \ PEEL â€" « â€" _ â€" â€"~~ Shelled iX ALMONDS â€" . .« 631 616 386 174 306 6149 595 § 6n o i i2 2o 205 w 0s 202 ce 20e n 0e ie sn 000000 uooo\ooooooooooooo0303030303030300,00303?03000ooonoooo_oo Reclect® $1.99] Classes for all ages. Come to our â€" Bible Class "How ,Are You Going To Vote?" ~â€" The Inevitable 40 Second Avenue SUNDAY SERVICES December 4th Wprship 11 a.m. Bible School 2.30 p.m. Gospel Service 7 p.m. SUBJECT: " Has God Favourite Baces?" Pastor H. C. Slade Everybody Welcome. Ibs. 2# â€"Ilbs. «e . Ib, 19¢ exemption from all taxes but school taxes, and with free water service. He pclnbedcmmeMuewthemlbhu the community from pasteurized milk and upâ€"toâ€"date and sanitary dairies. His address made an excelient impresâ€" sion on the ccuniclil, asbemcwrand well presented, but ‘the council was not then in favour of making it compulâ€" sorytopastaurizeallmflksoldmm While welicoming the idea of a new inâ€" dustry for the town, the council ‘exâ€" pressed itself as not inclined to bonuses or exemptions. Th council, however, considered that in view of the need for ample supp:y of pure milk in tovm some form of assistance miight be W- ranted, and the town solicitor wa.s askâ€" ed to lcok ints the question. Anothar matter before the council was the que3â€" ticn of relief for the town of Haileyâ€" bury and district. â€"It was found. that Timmins had already contributed more than the share suggested by the relief committee and in addition was.caring for a number of families from the fireâ€" swept area, these families havin‘g ‘come to Timmins. Still further, the council expressed the belief that if further hehp were needed Timmins would its part. It was typical of the srÂ¥rit of the North that Timmins and othar towns of the North had done meore than what was considered their share, and had given their contributions bsâ€" fore they were solicited. . There were 150 men engaged ten years ago in the vicinity cf Timmins in the work ‘of. removing the bush fire menace. There were three gangs of men working south of the town and another on the north. Fred Hamilton was in chargs of the work and the re- sults were very satisfactory. Ten years ago the township of, TL"- dale completed arrangements with the town of Timmins for waiter service f3r J. K. Moore, Mrs. J. R. Todd, Jamed Cowan. Eqm.nyeflectiveduewsm men towpsites. Extended underground work was b=- Newray property, now operated by the Ooniaurum There was large ‘attendance ‘@at st_he‘ First Baptist Church in connection with the formal opening of their new church building at the corner of â€":Second avenue and Birch street on Nov, 22nd, 1922. The gathering took the form 3f a social evening for all to renew friendâ€"~ ships and to meet new friends. Rev. C.‘H. Schutt, superintendent of Home Missions, Rev. G. N.; Simmonds, of New church here. These gentlemen all made, brief but very happy addresseos of goodwil} and friendship. ‘The singâ€" ing of the male choir was enother special feature of the evening‘s rflefls ure. Refreshments were served during the evening. Rev. M. R. Hall, the new pastor, proved popular and the highest Liskeard, and Rev. Mr. Marks, of Cochâ€" rane, were among the special guests, a5 was also Rev. R. S. Cushing, rector of the Anglican church of Timmins, and development at the First «Bapui3t church. Special services were continuâ€" ed for a week or more each evening in the new church, the speakers for the services including Rev. Mr. Simmons and Rev. M. R. Hall. One of the features of ten yeo,m ago in Timmins was the opening of the’ Prince oOf Wales Cafe and Hotel, next, to the New Empire theatre. The build4 irg was a fineâ€"appearing brick a.nd file structure, madernly equipped. Itma owned ‘by W. Wing and associates. The opening of the cafe and hotel was made the occasion for a night of hosâ€" pitality and pleasure, the hotel mm agement inviting large numbers of the citizens to visit the place and enjoy: its hospitality. Brown‘s orchestra furnishâ€" ed the music for the evening. "‘The mayor, members of council and: other prominent men of town were among the guests of the evening. The first concert given by the Caleâ€" donian Choir in the New Empire theaâ€" tre, on Nov. 28th, 1922, was a notable success. There was a full house and everybody was delighted with the proâ€" gmmine Theohoirunderthelpader shipofJa.s.Gensgaveaprogmmme striking merit. The numbers by the chioir included:â€""Hail, Smiling Morn!" "The House that Jack Built," ‘"Songs of Burns," "Auld Lang Syne." In addition there were remarkably fiue solos by ney; Mrs. J. K. Moore and Jas. Gells. The male quartette; Messrs W. Ramaay, H. McoCulloch, J. H. Ekelly and Jas. B. Al it more than once. ‘IA¢€ COINIACVOT ca~ | SW * ‘B. Alken is moving his dental office gmon‘mzmg;mmmmthem ‘pects to. haveâ€" aumrmtwelve miles | CC 33 : completed ‘by mm m ‘will [ while Mrs. H. C. Gamer cut .the icesg ‘move about. the first of December." | many friends in the town. and brmgmwmm“mm €] district will regret to learn of the illâ€" gide of Newpbst some 42 miles nO;fbh * 14 ;nessofJESa.lmon who has been a ) of Cothrane:" ' ; WM in it Oe Grimsby Ont Mr. and Mrs. H. Mulâ€" heron, formerly of the Hotel Goldfields, Timmins, .will have . charge of the Grimsby Inn for Mr. Servails." "Dr. J. ‘I'mAdmcetenyebrsagonotedfixe prcigress ‘being. made in the reâ€"building of the town of: Halleybury : after t«he d‘.sastrmnbtmnre . “Reviseduatnserviceonthe’r N. O.," was a.heading in The Advance ten Court for the. new judicial district T o the Voters i â€"*"own of Timmins Flection of Mayor and Councillors for 1988 will take place at the Central PuFl;%?g %?:fiool, corÂ¥1er of Fourth Avenue and Pine Street on Monday next, Decâ€" ember 5th, 1932, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. While I regret any inconvenience which may be caused I sincerely hope you all â€"will make it a point to exercise your franchise. | ies *A /88 . ‘ 03 .4 . an h. an «t J + I." Mé,ny municipalities unfortunately are toâ€"day in a very embarrassed finan~ cial position and it is with pleasure I refer you to the financial statement of _ our town published in last week‘s issue of The Porcupine Advance. _/ _ . Du.rin_%lthe past year ?Jaroximately two miles of trunk sewers have been laid in Timmins. 120 additional sewer connections were ‘made. 210 addi= . tional water services were installed.. 5,400 feet of â€"new water maing laid. Nearly 7,000 yards of gravel was put on the streets, : New cement walk : was built in front of town hall and from Post Office to Hospital while 3,000 feet new board walk was put down. All of this work is paid for. _ . C y3 ® is w * hery A y$ ~ P ly trying: one for Councils of all muniâ€" . $ he depression with its unemployment â€". of the:election could not have f. > i rew ©The year 1932 has been‘ a particular cipalities throughout Canada due to t ‘ and relief problems and I am sorry that the cost been diverted to assist the needy. . | [ B Many municipalities unfortunately are toâ€"day in a very embarrassed finan~ cial position .and it is with ple;a,suye 1 regerx;m you to the finflcial statement .of . Ladies and Gentlemen: ‘ The taxpayers appear to give general approval of the manner in Whlch the._ 1982 Coun%fl}f is halr)xlzlling the relief problem while we have had splendid coâ€" 1 operation from both the Provincial and Dominion Governments in the past, and other measures are now under consideration for the future. s 2 x * ‘v}. No new debentures have been issued since 1929 and during the time I hav g:: had the honour of serving you as Mayor the interest: a_ j_._"\jts on debentures, have all been met prom 3)(')oand the principal sum of De f iture has been duced by approxunately $ /C 2 If you: rove of the manner m whieh your afi’airs ha\m,been handled : the 1932 1 g d_t@ and influence for mept= > bers of thfit cmmcfl mel " idates for reâ€"election. _ _ zens in: matfiers cmmng ‘before me in the nteres : fim citizens at at party recently went over this 30â€"mile stretch by train and Chainrmnen Geo. W. Lee and other members of the T. N. O. Railway commission have been: over itmorethanonoe ’I‘hecontraabarex- pects to. have â€" another. ~twelve miles _Meted ‘by (mrlshuas 'I‘his ‘mmill brmgflyeoompletodsemamm‘ side ‘of Newpbst, some 42 miles north ie fls y‘ mumu a:mwomMm Mmmmm mmmwmmmmw-WmmmwmmmmwmmWWMM m mm P mm mmm ,m m,mmm,mwmm%wmfiwmmm y ioi 1910 it ht 17 # m Babpada tE\ s Euo d s5 esb w is hh cce t td mink, and so there is a regular host here of radio fans. ‘The local fans are baving great success now in listening in on concerts,. etc.. and report that..very. clear reception of wireless from many broadcasting stations at considerable distance from the Porcupine." . "A: genuemanmdownflflsmekm Cochrane says that 42 miles of the new T. N. O. extension will be fully comâ€" pleted by Christmas. . At present there isa.strewhafmmflesflwtiscom- pleted and that trains can run over, and have run oyer. Drury and not expect to ‘have senior fockey." "There are now between 15 and. 20 wireless outfits in active use in Timâ€" Timmins, Ont., Dec. 1st, 1982 6 Nâ€"ilacge cloth and beautifully AartTang over with . mauve and yellow ‘mums A! â€" |candles. Mrs. M. B. Scott and ‘Mrs;, mmer poured tea, assisted by w a ‘ Mys: ~whitrc while Mrs. H. C. Gamer cut the h‘:es(u , Practtcany andetdhham bemcun- immflmmmmaonm fionsmoolaudlwimonrmdayeven- ing.Dec 16th, at 8 o‘clock. ~ "‘The play, "Polizshing Papa," pms tobeugood,uw.bemmhdt- year‘s presentation. ‘ MpeophocswthPorwmneand district are asket to note ‘that tlékets on sale, and that a block : of lwmvedmtsataw-ddmm will ‘be ‘sold : under the Jleadershipâ€" of Misa" Jane Armstrong. |‘ Those. desifing reserved seats are nsked to get in touch with Miss Armastrong . eat her Arome or mllthesohoolbebweenllomwo High School Event at South Porcupine Mrs. Wilfred W. Tanner © at Home on Wednesday last y esnt t t .Me hst Wednesday a:fherqoon llrs A.. G. Irving: received with the hostess and Misses Katharine Montgoamery and Isabel Tanner answered the door. Tea was served at a table spread. wlth a esn C +0 Sn es lwe cloth and beautifully a.ri'a.nged with mauve and yellow ‘mums and candles. Mrs. M. B. Scott and ‘Mrs: D. mmer poured tea, assisted by Mri Mrs. Rose and M)'s ‘Whitdey. pm."" All other seats will go at 35 cents éach.â€" Regerved seat ticketsâ€"are, blue; general admission tickets are.gold. : Al certificates, diploemas, prises and eups are on hand now and gaily. beâ€" edwithlesdwolmlmm ie and golid. They are allâ€" readyâ€"for Halperin‘s Store Phone 212 W. H. GAULEY. Mrs.: Wilfred . W. Tanner was "At Banish Thatk FROWN

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