Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 26 Apr 1934, 1, p. 8

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Ssd On Wednesday and Thursday evenâ€" ings of last week the threeâ€"act play, "Nothing But efiq Truth," was presentâ€" ed in the Unibe@fihurch hall under the auspices of the ?oung People‘s Society. Both nights t.hé hall was crowded to capacity ant wattending were deâ€" lighted wit } elever play and the talented way in ‘\yhich it was presented. There were mny happy and witty Nothing but Truth is Truthfully Given Clever Threeâ€"Act Play Effectively Preâ€" senlted Unrder Auspices of Young People‘s Society of United Church. . Calls for Reâ€" peating. #e # oo ctectectes < Listen in at Station C K G B Timmins, every evening at 5.45 p.m. commencing FRIDAY, April 27th, for explanâ€" ations p[ your Health and benefit. The George Taylor Hardware Ltd. Phones 300â€"301 > /T immins Notice less to own a Wu!vt;; house than do without it." joyed beine wrong. â€"_ c ie ism As for Mr. Yâ€" (whose Westinghouse | Refriger. MY HUSBAND I1S GLAD ¢, 6 4 * $ se 0e * *e, w #* * 04 $4, # w *4 * @ ® #® *e @ * *4 * @ #4 * 2. © #* * 46 $46, 0..0, *« * ® #*, * * *4 0# 8 ha *« * # *4 * #46, * *4 # *4 * ® *# ® * * *#@ 4 .0 o. . o .00.0 o. o. %. * .”. .00... 4 “Q + .0 # .. #* It is nothiing but the trutn io say nat "Nothing but the Truth" as presented last week was an unusually clever play presented with notable effectiveness and with unusual finish and skill, each and every member of the cast taking the part assigned with remarkable abilâ€" ity. The plot of the play deals with a wager that called for one member of a firm of stockâ€"brokers to tell the absoâ€" lute truth for period of twentyâ€"four lines in the play and a succession of amusing situations, and each and every member of the cast did his or her part so effectively that the full value of the play was presented. The big audiences enjoying its presentation were free with their comments on the success of the presentation. There have been a number of requests to have the play repeated. Among these has been an invitation to put on the play at South Porcupine. For the very successful presentation of the play here and the finished performance given, as well as the stage settings and effects, much credit is due to each of the capable cast and to Gerald A. Gordon, the director and Harold F. Burt, the stage manager. In a brief curtain speech on Thursâ€" day evening, Jerry Roach,. president of the Young People‘s Society, thanked the audience for their attendance, and also gave deserved words of praise to all taking part in the successful preâ€" sentation. alâ€"automatic REFRIGERATOR $179.00 ‘"Mrs. E. {M. Ralston," the social climbing wife of "Ralston," an effective portrayal by Miss Alice Smith. ‘"*Robert Bennett," young businessâ€" man with a conscience, and in love with "Ralston‘s" daughter, the part being so naturally filled that is was doubly effective. Taken by Jerry Roach. "Dick Donnelly," a young man about town, working for "E. M. Ralston,‘" Roy Hardy taking this role in natural and casy way that added to its value. "Bishop Doran," an unworldly clergyâ€" man, very amusingly portrayed by Farâ€" quhar Anglin, who made the part a leading one. The following were the members of the cast in the order of thir appearâ€" ance:â€"â€" E. M. Ralston," moneyâ€"getting stockbroker with no conscience, a very realistic delineation given by Rtev. Bruce Millar. hours. ~The result is a series of very humorous situations with an array of philosophical lines and amusing develâ€" opments. While every one in the cast may be noted as specially effective Jerry Roach, Rev. Bruce Millar, Farquâ€" har Anglin and Roy Hardy were outâ€" standing. other members of the cast gave the fullest support, each taking his or her part with a natural skill that made the play notable in its ecffectiveness. "Van Dusen," stock speculator, efâ€" fectively taken by Jack Quirt. "“. . ( 4 “.‘ The annual bazaar of thy Finnish United Church is being held toâ€"day (‘Thursday) from 2 to 9 pm. sat the church building. 151 Eim stregét, Timmins. <Aftractive displays of lalies‘ handicraft and homeâ€"made pastry ate being ¢ffered for sale, while other @x~ ticles are on exhibit but not *(q The annual meeting of the Timmins GcoM Club will be held on Wednescay evening of next week, May 2nd, in the grill room of the Empire hotel at 7.30 p.m. _ It was intended â€"to hold this meeting cn Wednesday evening of this week, and notice to this effect was given last week. However, it was found neccssary to adjourn the meeting until Wednesday evening next, and all memâ€" bers should note the change. The anâ€" nual financial statement of the Timâ€" mins Golf Club was published in The Advance last week and showed the club to be in excellent financial condition, The prospects for a big season in the golf line this year are equally good. The annual meeting of the club on Wednesday evening next in the grili room of the Empire hotel will roceiva reports of the offizers for the paat year, elect officers for the ensuing term and start plans for the new season‘s» t ‘.‘4::., ANNUAL BAZAAR TOâ€"DAY OF FINXNISH UNITED CHURCH Timmins Golf Club $ Meeting Postponed ;J Annual Mceting of Golf Club to be Helid in Empire Hote!l on Wednesday Evening of Next Week. J. Gagnon C. Canie .. G. Eddy ... H. Horester P. Nicolson After the game it was Leo‘s turn to do the congratulating, and ‘his men meet The Advance toâ€"night (Thursday) in the semiâ€"finals for the silverware. The fruitiers rolled the best string and games by rolling over the eleven hundred pins in one game and a total of over thirtyâ€"one hundred. After dropping the first game by 42 pins Gambles came back and gave the T. N. O. the ‘biggest upset of the season and took the next two games to win by a total of 437 pins, to break the tie of Monday in the cup games. Gamble‘s Win Match Commercial League Trim T. N. O. by Good Margin Last Night. Gambles and Advance Teams to Play This (Thursâ€" day) Evening in Semiâ€" Finals. On Wednesday evening Miss Edna Connor added to the pleasure of the evening by piano selections. On Thursâ€" day evening there were appreciated piano numbers by Mrs. J. W. Faithâ€" ful, while a violin number played with talent by David Gordon won much merited applause. Special mention should also be made of the talent shown by Miss Jean Gordon in playing the piano accompaniment for her brother. "Sabel Jackson" and "Mabel Jackâ€" son," two chorus girls, goldâ€"diggers, and free and easy, well portrayed by Miss Evelyn Church and Miss Jean Fortin. "Martha," the maid, a small part perfectly presented by Miss Edith Hill. "Ethel Clark," emotional daughter of a wealthy man, well done by Miss Isoâ€" bel Lang. *"*Gwendolyn Ralston," daughter of Ralston and in love with "Bob," Miss Betty Paterson taking this important role with her usual ability and effecâ€" tiveness. ; Totals Totals Armstrong Allan ... 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(Experimental Farm Note) _ Based on results of experiments on the Dominion Experimental Farms, Kentucky Blue grass is the most genâ€" erally suitable grass for lawns in Canâ€" ada. Sown alone it produces a lawn of good quality, good colour and one which normally can be expected to reâ€" main in good condition with the miniâ€" mum amount of attention. â€" Colonial Bent sometimes sold as New Zealand Bent, Brown Top, or Rhode Island Bent is one of the nonâ€"creeping bents, perâ€" fectly hardy in Canada, of fine texture and capable of producing exceptionally fine lawns. Colonial Bent one part, Kentucky Blue grass four parts and Interesting Information About Grass for Lawns 150 pairs of Women‘s Shoes, Cuban and high heels. Blac\ and Brown, odds and cids. Clearing for as y uh\ little as of â€" Spring Sample Dresses and Printed Dresses EXCITING NEW STYLES S2A21F€ ! In order to give our women custoâ€" mers something special in the way of value, we had these Full Fashion Hosiery : made especially for us. They have French pencil hcels in Chiffon or Service Weight. Gunmetal, Fawntone, Brown, Dark Sand, Biege, Taupe.. Sizes 8!.,, 9, 91/, and 10. EXTRA SPEC Extra $1.00 pair Where a particularly fine lawn is desired Colonial Ben: or New Brunsâ€" wick Cregping Bent can be used alone or in equal parts seeding from 2 to 3 pounds per 1000 square feet. New Brunswick Creeping Bent produces the dense, even fine turf desired on putting greens and for those who will give a lawn putting green attenticn this type of bent can be recommendsd. Creepâ€" ing Bent, grown from stolons is not reâ€" commendéed at all for ordinary lawns. Velvet Bent cf which a limited quanâ€" tity is grown in the Maritime Provinces produces an exceptionally beautiful lawn but should only be used where extra care can be taken in maintaining it. Whore drought conditions are parâ€" ticularly severe, as in many parts of the Prairie Provinces, Crested Wheat grass is the only grass for lawns which will survive. Without water during drought periods, it does dry out, but unâ€" like other grasses suitable for lawns, it recovers quickly when moisture is Bent varies greatly in turf producing qualities depending on the proportion of the different kinds that make up the mixture. White Dutch clover at about cneâ€"quarter cunce per 1000 square feet can be added with advantage to the Kentucky Blue, Colonial Bent mixture, Morning Dresses Guarantecd ‘to make you feel sweet â€" sixteen and ready for anything ~From baking cake to a dash into town. Novelâ€" ty . print with White Crganâ€" die collar.. Guarantesd fast colours Sizes 14 to 52 Sale price Sale Starts Tuesday May 1st With One of These Lovely New Frocks for Misses and Women Can you imagine it! A knockâ€"owut style like this for so little money.. New and smart.. â€" Por a real style sensation wear Moss Crepe with its frilled jabot and hmng snug sleeves. All Spring and Sumim°r ~â€"_ shades..> Bizes 14 to 20. \ Smart, new upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute styles for Misses and Women. All the new high shades so popular this season.. Sizes 14 to 44, . An amazing price group A girl can certainly make a big hit with one of these smart frocksâ€"they are absoâ€" lutely new with their high necklines, interesting sleeves and charming trimâ€" mings. Materialsâ€"Failles,, â€" Cantons, Cascades, Prints, Crepes, Sizes 14 to 20 Dazzle Your Crowd Sale Price $9.95 Sale Price $6.95 Sale Price $4.95 Extra Dress $1.00 Extra Dress $i.00 GROUP NO. 3 Extra Dress $1.00 GROUP NO. 2 available and will give excellent results where other grasses are complete failâ€" ures. Red Fescue of which there are two types on the market, ordinary and creseping, gives fair results under dry conditions, but does best when moisture is present. Both types must be mainâ€" tained as a very thick sod otherwise their bushing habit produces undeâ€" sirable turf. Red Top wil produce a good quality lawn but the surface is cnly a tempcrary one which at best can be expected to persist for only one or two years after seeding. For shady places Rough Stalked Meadow grass, Wood Meadow grass or Sheep‘s Fescue can be sown alone or in a mixture with Kentucky Blue and Bent grass. Financial Post:â€"The average Canaâ€" dian, we are now officially told, spends more than he takes in Which won‘t be news to the average Canadian. London Free Press:â€"The Conservaâ€" tive party ever sinco Confederation has been accused of being the "wet" party. The Liberals have more than cnce ridden into power by playing to dry sontiment. Yet the facts are that every advance in temperance in this province has come from the Conservaâ€" tive party.

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