Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Mar 1933, 1, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ROOM®AND BOARDâ€"in private fam ily. Apply mornings only to 7: Birch street south, Timmins â€"13 BOARDING HOUSE GR MISS MARGARET V AILLANCOURTâ€" ROGOM EYES EXAMINED FREEâ€"Glasses furâ€" nished in upâ€"toâ€"date mountings. At reasonable prices. Satisfaction guarâ€" anteed.. By Thos. Dodd, Optician, 4 Balsam Street, South, Timmins. ~44tf CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson, Bupt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t J BOARDERS WANTEDâ€"La forthble â€"room: all â€"â€"cor DANCING SCHOOL â€" For children, tuition included, tap and ballet dancâ€" ing, etc., very moderate fees. Write Mrs. Harold Burt, Box 948, or call at 17 Borden Ave., Timmins. 43â€"45ptf W II1 Wilson Av pr cu Sinclai Phione Av P SSELL HOTELâ€"Room and board ith all modern accommodations ‘atos $7.00 per week. Apply to . ACE BEALT ig, fingerâ€" ie â€" and ROOM AND BOARD an at 59 Hemlo Hemlock Stree ‘a rooin, to 82 MISCELLANEOUS RENT WAR E/ 3 _ > AND BOARDâ€"Nice warm comâ€" le rooms with all conveniences. to 57 Eim Street, South, Timâ€" 12â€"13p App ith, Timmins room 6 W CLEANEDâ€"And recarded n, with all dirt discarded. cleaned and refluffed. e Valet, 21 Fourth Ave., Timmins. â€"O8tf â€"waving, wWayâ€" manicuring. Ivy Foster, 65 Bruce Ave., South Porâ€" mak JA ary Timmins Y PARLOURâ€"Marcell iving, permanent way MEALS phone. Street, 4 mmin cleaned, when needâ€" rimming or new style > them up. Men‘s cleaned and pressed Work â€" guaranteed. ‘s and Cleaners, 41 Eâ€"Board $7.00 per A. Maver, 166 Pine wWeek. Appi hone 275â€" W Timmin A y il =~_All conveniâ€" Apply to Mrs. North. FPhone ~11 located. Timmins house, ha and heat es and g et. Apply 1V4 EFOUL ment., R. if arge â€"comâ€" nveniences or write P AML : Bire ssessi701 i1 Maple ) 13p Timâ€" ~130D fu im Apâ€" 13p 13p 14 18 HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Sixâ€"roomed two ‘lots:"> will sell, ‘with :fu WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry load; dry Jackpine, $2 mixed wood, $1.75 pet dry Birch $3..45 per co Chaput Mainville, 1 118 First Ave., Timmin FOR SALEâ€"Fourâ€"roomed house and shack, situated near High school; price $700.00. $200.00 part payment and remainder in rent. For further particulars write to P.O. Box 2291, WOOD FOR SALEâ€"Jackpit Tamarack. $3 50; dry slab FOR SALEâ€"River View Hotel, 15|same in wWT rooms, upstairs lathed and plastered. | Solicitor her Bath room and hot and cold water; And take hardwood floors downstairs. An‘ideal| day of Apri location for summer business. New | will distribut foundation and basement. Right at| deceased ha Mattagami River. Reason for sellâ€" : claims as sh ing is ill health. Apply at River View | tice and th Hotel, 2 Gillies Street, Gouth, or| not be liable Mattagami Heights P.O Box 48, or| part thereof phone 690â€"J2, Timmins. 12â€"13p | claim she sh MINING HOTEL AND RESTAURANT FOR SALEâ€"Apply to 9 Pine Street Ssouth, Timmins. â€"12â€"15 FARM FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"With horses and complete equipment; good land; 50 acres cultivated; ideal site for poultry. Apply to P.O. Box 468, Timmins, or 21 Montgomery Ave. FOR five lot FPOR SALEâ€"H niano. Westi FOR SALEâ€"O suble oven, FURNITURE 1933 Model FOR SALEâ€"One 1930 Studebaker, in good condition, only run about seven thousand miles, for $450.00; one 1929 De Soto, in good condition for $400.00. Also piano for sale. Apply to 20 Railroad Street or write to P.O. Box 61, Schumacher. â€"12â€"13p POR SAI sale: 5 PROPERTIES FOR SALE: CARD OF THANKS and remainder i particulars Timmins cent maAn teams O hnors feet by 9 feet for * $198.00;. A and electric st Ave.., Timmins plan alm tab for selling, ill Hollinger Lane Hain Balsam st1 Kolman mins. ALFEâ€"â€"H 11 mpl CARD OF THANKS 1, $4.00 ne 441 SALEâ€"Ty rocms, all and twoâ€"s 1t A v alsC ach. enue nU WOâ€"S hors 68 tinghou w, KItC M Apply T‘immin $186800.00 â€"health :‘ also velvet rug, 7i Cost $42.00, will sell ) living room table r, Apply to 94 Main 1. App ne 864. cem Ki Appl SALEF n:en i. App T‘immir OW Orda. : ;. phone 1 D mar L1 slabs by the 15 per cord; cord. Good d. Apply to Matr JYomed nouse th furniture ash. Reasor ld OJ1 piy blo 4 Main â€"13p 1, : Of ~48t1f bt ~13 “? 13t 13 13 13 Ottawa Journal:â€"There are things than being hardâ€"boile being halfâ€"baked is one of them Datt March mach Distri same Solicit And day of Sisiters pital, t many kindnes their r In the Estate of Pasquale Iannarelli Rcooming House Keeper, Deceased. havin POll MISS DOROTHY DODGEâ€"Maternity and general nursing; reasonagable rates. By hour or day. Phone 466 or 24 Tamarack Street, Timmins. â€"3tf Drs. Da Nurses NOTICE TO CREDITO WANTED TO BUY ed house with a ribou ALIT hC M Own me!t IR )P 14 . C. Miller and family wishes to Dr. Byers and Dr. Hudson, the s and Nurses of St. Mary‘s hosâ€" the Rev. Mr. Summerell and their friends and ‘acquaintances for ess and sympathy shown during recent sad bereavement. Also who sent foral tributes. â€"13p and Mrs. E. Smith desire to exâ€" their thanks and gratitude to ay and Stahl, also Sisters and of St. Mary‘s hospital for the ss shown their daughter, Dorâ€" during her recent illness. â€"13p â€"Mat mayv mimit )â€" W , ein for the notice tha , 1933, thi e all the a Timmin some probliems. For inâ€" business becomes bad, the mployer lays off a few â€" down expenses, which l ‘eby give that all persons aims against the estate annarelli, late of Schuâ€" e Township of Tisdale, chrane, who died on or i day of November, 1932, > send particulars of the ng to the undersigned, n for the Administratrix. tice that after the 25th 1933, the Administratrix all the assets of the said ng regard only to such shall then have had noâ€" the Administratrix will or the said assets or any ice Monitor M a All and itch on Wilson Ave eve same ‘by applyâ€" gcor Lane,. Timmins MACDONALD, . Timmins, Ontario igl There are â€"worse hardâ€"boiled, and )blem:s 1 hav 1. Use of kitâ€" ly to 54 Fifth Timmins. ~45tf ane his man ghly. S ‘(Or I f who. receive priC Ha W a V 1 woOor Ching Lhe] har al room cou TV 31 182. â€" 13p 1¢ 131 North Bay Nugg! says she would lik the next war. Th cause of peace. Death of Mrs. Young Koy, Mr. and Murray and Fam ningham, Mr. L6 Mrs. J. Ormston, 1 Mrs. J. E. Newton, M. and Mrs. F. M J. Everard and F FOUR QUEBEC CHURCHES PREY TO FLAMES RECENTLY McI Wmm M T het [ # al 0.000 anod ind M Bro M M Ma AaI and Family, Miss Ire m, Mr. Leo Mascioli, â€" Ormston, Mrs. A. Prout, E. Newton, The Carriere Mrs. F. M. Burke, Mr. J. H. Skelly, Mr. and M ve, Mr. and Mrs. Len C 1J M 1 Â¥A 1 Ir. and Mrs. Len CousiIns, s. J. E. Sullivan, Mr. and Blackman, Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Berini, . E. Nord, Mr. and Mrs. J. like to be a nurs That should help Mr: h a + 3€ al 1J Mrs. S. nd, Mr. and M Ba rriere Faml Mr. and Mt Mr. and Mytr 1A ] M 1 Macpha Aln M 1 1 M 1 M M ... /3 Mar @QL Geo.| burian last week had #xory.| Mr. Himi Bugomolny Mrs M very pleasing progress to recovery. Mr. Hallett was operated on for appendiâ€" citis and for a time was seriously ill, but his progress is so marked this week that he will likely be sufficiently recovered in a week or"so to leave the hospital. Jacques is f Stephenson, se James Kane, A total savir resulted at N W. Kernesky N. Rein F. Huhta M. Luhta Timmins Dairy Worker‘s M. Kinninen Joe Huot . Ma: The District Children‘s Aid this week acknowledges with appreciation kindly and acceptable donation of $10 from the Pionser Chess and Checker Club, of Timmins. Term examinations are now in proâ€" gress at the High and Vocational Schools. Fuil report will be sent to all parents concerned before the Easter holidays. Miss B. Builey was operated upon at St. Mary‘s hospital this week for an attack of appendicitis Her many friends will be pleased to know that she is making good progress to recovery and her many friends will wish her spsedy and complete restoration to health. wWweek from from mache Mrs. Elsie McKenziec has left to spend a couple of months with her daughter at Niagara Falls, after which she will visit in Detroit and cther p3sints in the United States. Bornâ€"At Timmins, Ont., on Tuesday, March 21st, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. John Carnovale,â€"a son. A specially interâ€" esting fact about the birth is that Mr. John Carnovale‘s son was born on the same day as the birthday of the little lad‘s father, a coincidence that does rot often occur. 1eg wDove thne Kn St. Mary‘s hospita Mrs. N. Caron and Mrs. G. Madoux of Timmins, Mrs. J. Angrigncn, o Schumacher, and Mrs. M. Racicot, 0 Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs F. Gervais, of Bellevue Farm, Porcuâ€" In the lis funeral of Janes, as gl Milk Report for March for Township of Tisdale » k1 A m j0m akit Helmetr Helmer innela ow He was for a iff of the Hol ns on Wednesday of last week is bride, nee Miss Fanny Nepeon inipeg. The young couple have up residence on Cobalt Street." e list of floral tributes at the of the late William George is given in The Advance last yo beautiful floral tokens, one (GG. Luxton and the other ‘from n, were inadvertently omitted om Kapuskasin it annual meeti »gion there Th resident for th at North recenly nvestigation of relief is said that only ab he 859 applications for stigated before the savin endas him aga first vice econd secretary nak t for th Middlet of $600.00 per week has th Bay recently from e Dept samples McInni during Ba th 3,000 250,000 4,000 10,000 30,000 3,000 2,000 16,000 25,000 25,000 16,000 5.000 Thos. Poolton wa: the ensuing year J.. A. St ceâ€"president; Ed iceâ€"president; an« ryâ€"treasurer. W a imb of The Hailey the following:â€" returned _ fror he mont! AM ays U of the the Hao mil} NT )w in proâ€" Vocational A Bu not ed â€" from last week Lhe Canâ€" lton was about bra alth tep ing 3 .4 3.0 K1In N € iket ind 10] i ma Spéned an OMCe in the practice of his brings many years of treatment of disorder animals. German language whl given in English. Th Saviour from Bethleher pictured in reverent dramatic power. ‘There Fre‘burg company here the services of a were used for the mi Students at the high sc services in this through the roles of M soldiers, centuricns, et way. The leading parts Play as taken by the vis burg were as follows:â€" by Gsorg Fassnacht, © Mother of Jesus," by M racht, Sr.; "Judas," "John," by Nico Dotsch by R. Kemt. In the presentaitcn h school, there were seyv one of these being the s stage for the purpose, a ing the fact that only visiting players were a Enzlish. The character was portrayed force, and the s depiction â€" of presented in _ character ‘being ping fashicn. Apostle" ‘had a Dotsch‘s singin preciated.. Th assisted materia musical number [ SI ‘The acter.â€" RCT Play has b the open taken for here, the e here, the eve presentation hours, but t last seven were depic In Freibut stage 1« ing the visiting English Those who attended one or more sentations of the Passion ‘Play agreed that the sacred drama wa picted with much power and im siveness and that the event will n soon forgotten. It is worthy of that some of those who attended s al of the presentations found each ceeding event the more impressive. The churches sponsoring the vi the Passion Play to Timmins k donated the net proceeds to the Di Children‘s Aid. The amount rec by the Children‘s Aid was $77.58. deductions included an amount C for amusement tax nct expected â€" charged for the event. It is h however, to be able to secure a Tt agalln. mornin Mr. k Presentation Here of the Passion Play of this $40.00, the P in the nature of a re the net nroceeds beir able purp9ses. On Sunday Nico the part of "John" ir sang at the mornit United Church, the ( and the singer being In the evening at t th Mrs. G. N. Moore Bereaved by Death of Her Mothe! Original Freiburg sacored Drama in dreds Mere 8 urch 1 rcity ted by in the tivenes 1. Mr. s, but the even days ‘8,~ CcenturIicns, The leading pa s taken by the Christus, is the family : FTor centuri sam famo sement tax n for the ‘eve , to be able t $40.00, the P materially numbers f 1 Freiburg Company Present Drama in Timmins. Hunâ€" Mere Ssee Presentation Kow World Famous. ) ol Ba g the pr nglish. m Beth aden nach 11 1A } hcC 1. "John a leadinf Fing wWas The Unite > sali¢ of th in th (â€" with n same may ‘"Mary." outstand: 1 mA na 9Y spect f Mary Mag rhem to C way but wi pI mAL prof( smallne ind an hC n dom ril 1LL Th n 1 l 1C n Flay b m a }aIY 1Â¥ 11 oupie ol‘ ill fluent the Christ mA drama e said of t reOorg IMa Mayv handi muC urch Ch Ma: VIC ril | hetr De t 10 Open Season, Ducks, Standing Unchanged Rep h Likely U ndred Attend Snowshoe Club ECIAL TON EAST DOME say That Few the Fish and ‘his Year. ubmitted and he remaining y stock at a o realize two 10. . Another ‘ers authority ‘ho would be urface rights uriace rights building purâ€" ) way impair egarding the connection it rested in the willing to pay ies and also i the ground. proceed with cilal general day last, apâ€" tted by the showed the ie extent. of . programme ht tend to ive the comâ€" lacide Ro! J. O‘Rourk lation, M ve the com treasury. the list isf which now avelling fur o0 take out t 10 times e fee, and ase of furs TreC ichire ggesâ€" , Minister imposition who took bond an y suggesâ€" had been 11 o LX rs W Of uUIl Der Mrs. wWerl ie firs Honord Dome eneral J W fit »I it ven ind AM 1C

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy