Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Dec 1932, 1, p. 6

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Tisdale has a woman reeveâ€"elect:and | votes. ‘need for much furtherâ€" expenditure all four counciliorsâ€"elect are from from|‘ Mr. J. A. Hawkins, station agent at, Cither for warterworks or schools enâ€" the west end of the township. Those‘Schumacher, polled 520 votes and Mr.| tailing the borrowing ‘of â€"heavy â€"sums. are the outstanding facts after Monâ€"|Dave Kerr 339. Thislutnmnberm,mmxratebymotheryearshomdbe day‘s elections. For the first time | just three more than the defeated canâ€"|COnEiderably decreased. â€" So splendid sinceâ€" Tisdale became an organized | didate, Mr. W. Fairhurst polied. hapes <are ‘entertained © for . a : banner Mnahipthereisnoreprwentatweon Mrs. Josephine Thomas, the successâ€" year in the history of the township. . her council among the men folk of | ful candidate for reeve, had a majority] By polls, memwntufwm .mm 'rmswmmlywmwtm-nve averheropmt.fir: Houth or. reeveâ€"Calâ€" mmhmwm hwyer!l ‘Rairhurst " be a:untthereismmc Porcupine mforw O Galla 199. EIW:: 103, Jones 127, Kerr 64; pe ® °N 4C CAAAE vga uvv but ced Al;ktil;e C;unal}ors-Elt +Resident of West End of Townâ€" ‘3.2“20 good. 'r,h: %;n:ndal st:ngixg c;: one from South Porcupine. â€" Tisdale Council: 4 for 1933 to be Mrs. Thomas, Reeve, and COUnCilIOrs nc scrious question. of unem. H. Cooke, Capt. Jones, J A Hawkins andâ€"Dave Kerr. | poyment reliet there: is no weighty A. H. Cooke Heads the . |problem :‘The township is in mebestpositiontomeetwsdebw. South Poreupine, Ont., Dec. 'It.h, 1932. Capte.n Jones, mine snperintendmt ture: payments that it has been: for Bpecitlto'l‘heAdvance f {at the ConiAurum, came next with 605| many a moon.. There is no immediate Tisdale has a woman reeveâ€"elect:and | votes. need for much fnrther expendimre ll four councillorsâ€"elect are from from | / MrJAHawnmstaMnmtat;mefW. rworks â€" or â€"sch ' Mrs. J. Thomas Elected Reeve of Tisdale Township for 1933 ‘ Mr. J. A. Hawkins, station agent at Schumacher, polled 520 votes and Mr. Dave Kerr 339. This last number was just three more than the defeated canâ€" nget n on ifi nmmmuunm past, both in the capacity of reeve and of councillor. Mr. J.; A. Hawkins has |been a valued member "of the council | for the uast two years. Mrs. Thomas had two months‘ experience in : the l reeve‘s chair on a.former ‘election. ] The new council :are entetlng upon ; their duttes with a. spaendid c)g,ance to fi“Jm to;ixm 31, mm e 18 < learned Reeve C. V. Gallagher was the defeated canardate for the reeveship, in <a short> speech the present reeve; showed the ‘ true . sportsmanship ihasmarkedhimasahigmaninw dealings with the public. There was ino hint of the bfi:temess of : deféat: Qr veiled hove ‘of mtan;tion-â€"just plah heartfelt wen-vfishflw for the: W which has grown from an infant into. Ja thriving mmmhemmm} the: incoming council wisdon cessmtheguidanceothhh Cooke 16, Dwyer 8, â€" Fairhurst 17, Hawâ€" kins 4, Jones ‘15, Kerr 8, Laforest 10, McGee, 10. / f Monetaâ€"-Gaua.gher 48, Thoma.s 4‘1 Cooke 59, Dwyer 27, Fairhurst 20, Hawâ€" kins 52, Jones 53, ‘Kerr 17, Laforest 21, McGee. When the waiting grbup assembled in une,flchamberstohearthere- t ot the final count, and it was i ‘-«,7 *9‘. h’l F The following is the November honâ€" ‘our roll for Moneta public. school :â€" Sr. IIâ€"Miss MacLeod, teacherâ€"Ada cflarkm Max Ryan 85, Hilda Fullerton #4, Betty Babcock $2, Lioyd Berry 81, Donald â€" Ramsay $81, Govan Bluke 80, Nov. Honour foll for Moneta School Standing of the Pupiis in the Various QauestftheMonetaPubficSchool for the Month of November. «wt _ Le VUERL q 88, COBALT CON Montgomery, Howard Parker, Nibta Preâ€" fasi, Billy Tanner, Billy Whitford. - K.F.â€"Miss A. McDonald, teacherâ€" A.â€"Thelma Ellis, Bruna Di Marci, Ida Delmontce. B.â€"â€"Wanda Holley, Buelalh Houle, Ruby Sinclair. C.â€"John â€" Pelrenko, Damflo Horiani. , Catherine THUORSDAY, DhCUNMBERn sTH, 1008 taxes. ‘The few taxpayers left m beâ€" ing faced with an increasing burden. on top of all this, the burden of 150 on direct relief is quite an item for Cobalt. Among the many applicants for relief <are â€"several aliens and the COobalt ‘municipal â€" authoritiese have ukdnmwlththebept.dw thion at Ottawan the que of the deâ€" portation of these men. > Mofthe much reduced from the figures ‘of years ago and with the shutting down of the mines in general many were left with poor chance of making even moderate are naeturally

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