Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 May 1934, 1, p. 6

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Newspapers, magazines, trade papers and miscellaneous publications are all listed, together with information on provinces, cities and towns where pubâ€" lications operate; showing populations and industries and essential features kind in Can ROBINHOOD CHINA Pork Shoulder Smoked Picnic Stew Beef Chuck Roast Beef Ib. Shoulder * Roast Beef 1b, MONTREAL, STYLE McKim 30 p.m 1Di1 rectory, ithenticit1 equipmen LhR â€"WeAl summari en provi and all firms g in ‘Canada. Enâ€" the publication to any one of the Agency offices at » 18 ©20° 18 rren du ded 12 12° 91 a pi man PM ind oV th Ks | week. -._, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whitman, with exâ€" | little daughters, Jean and Nancy, were visiting in town this week. Mr. Whitâ€" man is superintendent of Teckâ€"Hughes 9+ | mill, Kirkland Lake. CS | / Mrs. E. Ewing, Sr., was visiting her 1 | son this weekâ€"end from Kirkland Lake, * ]| Earl Vachon. of the Coniaurum got § 2 | a nasty shaking up, as well as fourteen ‘0" i clips in a arm wound, when his new C3 / Oldsmobile car collided with J. Miller‘s | Ford Vâ€"eight on the Davidson road on U® | Sunday nightâ€"finishing up in the back rly ! yard of J. McCann. The car is a wreck ‘Yâ€" j Mr. Vachon is progressing nicely in the hb€ i hospital here. Mr. Donaldson, of Kirkland Lake. its, spent two days in camp, visiting friends u’t, this week. U~â€" The Dome Athletice Club have just ns | completed a new gymnasium, at the iâ€" | back of the rockâ€"pile at the Dome, for n | the use of the boys. ing Mrs. Hancock, of Cochrane, was visitâ€" ing Mrs. W. Rayner on Tuesday. The Boy Scouts are presenting a play "Woodcraft" at the Continuation School on Friday, June lst. Please do not forget the date, and make it a point to be present, if possible. Mrs. Redpath, who has been spending a few weeks in Vancouver, returned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Redâ€" path left on Tuesday for a short stay in Montreal. â€"â€"@ son. Diedâ€"On May 24th, Dennis Josept Verdette, infant son of Mr. and Mrs D. J. Vendette. Interred in Timmins cemetery on May 25th. We are glad to be able to report Mrs. Percy Andrews, as being home from hospital and recuperating nicely. The Dome Mines Company are buildâ€" ing a new "Guest Hcuse" at the proâ€" perty, on the site of the old tennis court. The building will be for the use of directors and their guests. Bornâ€"On May 24th, to Mr. and Mrs Dennis J. Vendette, of 68 Spruce avenue The Graduation (2nd annual) dance Earle Hamilton returned hor the summer from Toronto Univ this week. We are sorry to report little Terry Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilâ€" son, as being in St. Mary‘s hospita after emergency appendix operation His condition is satisfactory Mrs. Griffin, of Kirkland Lake, i: visiting friends in town. Mr. John Gibbons was up from Norâ€" anda visiting his parents over the weekâ€"end. lhe Lastern Star dance, held in the Continuation School hall on Friday last, was, as usual one of the nicest dances of the season. Unfortunately, with two other dances in the camp, and the attraction of the fair, the atâ€" tendance was not as great as usual. But the usual excellence was displayed in the lunch and the musicâ€"the orâ€" chestra of Al. Pierini providing untirâ€" ingly the rhythmic setting for the terpâ€" sichorean art. South Porcupine, Ont., May 29th, ©1934. Special to The Advance. We offer congratulations this week i to those of our fellow townswomen who have won prizes at the Anniversary ‘Fair in Timmins. To Mrs. A. Ewing.' ’six prizes have been awarded:â€"four for entries of plants, one first prize for fancy work (buffet scarf), and one first prize for embroidery (bathtowel and wash cloth). To Mrs. 'I‘oderan' a first prize for a beautiful handmade carpet, and a second for a hooked rug. And to little Audrey Jamieson a third prize for art. The Eastern Star dance, held in the Continuation School hall on Friday Many Fine Gardens at South Porcupine Accident on Davidson Road. _ "Guest House" Being Built at Dome. Graâ€" duaticn Dance at Continuation school. Other Ssouth Porâ€" eupine and Dome News. ! worn by the girls. held by the High Schoo students in the school on Thursday last was an unqualified . success. The attendance was good and the nice crowd report a nice timg. One visitor remarked on the excellent behaviour of the students as well as on the pretty, fresh gowns several "grownâ€"ups" were interested enough to be present and thop Aanring as murh ae Phone 166 y 24th, Dennis Josepl t son of Mr. and Mrs Interred in Timmin: y 25th. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Friends in Timmins will be interestâ€" ed to learn that a son was born to Mr and Mrs, Sam Ellies at Kirkland Lakt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellies were formerly residents in Timmins The ‘latest innovation at the F. W. Woolworth Store here is the installaâ€" tion of a lunch counter. The fittings and arrangements for this new lunch counter are along the most modern lines and ithe new department promises to be a popular one. LUNCH COUNTER INSTALLED AT WOOLWORTH STORE | fu "It Can be Done") wa King, also by the Liter recognition of the hon ‘ought to the school b HERE Conference of the United + Mrs. Burton has been appointed by the \church to go as a delegate. Before reâ€" turning she will visit friends in Buffalo The Finnish bazaar held on Tuesday in the United Church was a decided sucecess. This year the financial reâ€" turns were extremely satisfactory, and many attended the bazaar. During the afternoon coffee was served, along with the famous Finnish coffee bread, and cake. Some lovely homeâ€"made cutâ€"work and fancy work was on disâ€" play and found a ready sale. _ _Mr. Ed. Ahr has brought back the | new sixâ€"passenger cabin Fokker plane, and has been busy from daylight till dark since leaving Montreal. He is transporting forest fire rangers to the different»® areas of burning activity. ’ Only this morning he has taken thirtyâ€" | five rangers into the Elk Lake area. es lc ie ies e n cce While Mr. B. Levinson was attending the Timmins fair last night, he witâ€" nessed an unusual incident. In the crowd standing by the exhaust of the A very nice party was given on Tues day night at Dome Extension at the home of Mrs. Hoeg in honour of Mrs Wm. Thomas, who is leaving shortly fo: a trip to the Old Country. Bridge wa: played and a very lovely lunch parâ€" taken of, and a most enjovable evening spent by all. + | offence. This week J. Dobanovitch | charged with assault, was dismissed ,Two others. (Zarcovitch and Briklyâ€" acich were sent down for trial on th» | same charge. ’ The Junior C.GLT. group of girls i held a picnic on Saturday just outside | the town on what is know as the"first rocks." This is an annual affair to lconclude the year‘s "business" meetâ€" i ings. They were accompanied by Miss E. Campbell, of Timmins, who is l their "leader" in this work. Miss Campbell has been doing Junior work here in the North for six years now, and as she has completed seven years | with the C.G.LT. (which is really misâ€" | sionary work) she will take her furlough this year starting next week. In appreciation of the kindliness and competence of Miss Campbell the giprls presented her with an address and a beautiful scarf at the picnic. On reâ€" turning to the church they sought out Mrs. Hussey, who three years ago orâ€" ganized them under the title of "Jolly _ Juniors" and made them ready for Miss Campbell‘s guidance, and Jean Andrews, acting for the rest, presented | her with a silver card tray and an adâ€" _dress of appreciation. Mrs. Hussey was much touched by the kind thought of the children and expressed her thanks for the nice little gift. Mrs. Hussey, who leaves on Monday with Mr. Hussey for Toronto will not return to South Porcupine before taking up residence at Kincardine. We wish Mrs. Hussey every success in her new home and through life, and feel sure that the people of Kincardine will appreciate her many kindly qualities and helpful service, and that she will make as many new friends as she is leaving old ones in South End, to regret her doâ€" Mrs. Burton is leaving on Friday fo: Toronto to attend the annual parture The chief also wishes to call attention to the following as a warning to others: D. Hollows, of North Bay, was fined $1 and costs for not carrying a car drivâ€" ing license. A. Jones, of Timmins, reâ€" ceived the same penalty for the same N. Bobinac, convicted of being drunk in charge of a motorcycle, got 10 days hard labour without the option of a fine. Toivo Niemi, charged with failâ€" ing to stop at the scene of an accident, had his case dismissed. R. E. Kendall, charged with robbery with violence waxn committed for trial on June 12th. hard labour without the option of ; fine. Toivo Niemi, charged with fail ing to stop at the scene of an accident had his case dismissed. R. E. Kendall Mrs. F. Caswell is visiting this week at Kirkland Lake. Last week in police court here a Schumacher woman was found guilty of having liquor and was fined $200.00 and costs which was paid. L. W. Husâ€" zine was fined $10 and costs for reckâ€" less driving. One speeder paid $10 and costs. Five drunks paid $10 and costs each. A man charged with breaking into premises and unlawfully entering was given two months in jail. We have been requested by«the police department to publish the names of reckless drivers (not speeders) as a warning to others who might feel disâ€" posed to treat lightly, the lives of their fellow creatures (and, possibly their own). At this week‘s police court session Louise Whuzine was charged with reckless driving and was fined $10 or 30 days. A Yournier, on the same charge, paid $50.00 and costs or 30 davys. a hand if needed, and took out chemi cal extinguishers but found that th fire rangers had the fire under contro Burning slash accounted for the fire. Last Saturday afternoon the fire partment learned that a fire at Ankerite had got out of hand and a demolishing an old shafthouse menacing further property. Some the brigade members went out to We are sorry to hear that Mt Smith is in hospital. Mrs. Purnis is also a patient a hospital. We understand that dewaterin: begun at the Canusa Mine, and things look promising for reâ€"0p in the near future. Mr. Fred W visitor at the this weekâ€"end Junior C.G.L.T. Girls Picnic at South End Presentations at South Porcupine to Miss Campbell and Mrs. Hussey. New Fokker Plane Arrives. Other South Porcupine and Dome News. court here a is found guilty as fined $200.00 Before reâ€" in Buffalo. on Tuesday _ a decided ind th â€"o0peni it ifte wa 91 uUuIris 10 an Corine Churc Boys 11 and over: Lawren( Bob Houle, Rocco Paolini. Girls 11 and over: Angela Lzsna Orland, Minnie Onica. Boys 10 and under: Mario Russell Fortin, Robert Fraser Girls 10 and under© Joseph Girls 6: J fenello, Plora ley. Boys 6: Sam Caronato Delmonte, Louis Krajchi, | ferman. Montgomery MclIntyre. 100, Louisa FPerrari. Boys 9: Armando Guidolin, Rober: Fraser, Guy Curcioni. Girls 9: Mary Blake, Lillian De Marâ€" co, Winnie Sinclair. Boys 8: Dino Bandiero, Dino Domenâ€" ico, Robert Mascicli. Girls 8: Helen Crispin, Joyce Ryan, Adclia Pelazzari. Boys 7: Domenic Pacione, George Grydchuk, John Petrenko, Gordon # »#*ee*ee #4 # * ## * # #* # # *# #* #, + #4 ## *# # #* #4 * c #4 # ®© *# * # #* *# # #* # « #4 # # *# ## #* ## *# *# "#@ #* eete+ .“.“. #2 )* .“.“0 * “. ® # Boys‘ Open: Tom Brown, Houle, Tony Ciccone. Girls‘ Open: Enez Nora, Vincenz{ Mammolite, Joyce Wilson. Boys 12: Jack Wilson, Margare| Gedge, Clara Morandiin. Boys 11: Louis Vacchino, Elton Mcâ€" Cord, Jim Cowan. Girls 11: Kathleen Martin, Minnic Onica, Lena Orland. Boys 10:Peter Spada, Donald Ramâ€" say, Frank McGowan. Girls 10: Betty Babcock, Ida Domenâ€" The special feat ance of Empire D; this year were the pictures and an a athletics. Films showing Jubilee of Confede n Toronto in 1927 King," being glimj travels of the Prir short comedy of especial interest, and needless say were received with delight. The winners of the various athle events, which, owing to the weath were postponed until Friday, are follows:â€" | VITC Empire Day Event at the Moneta School Patrictic Motion Pictures Were Shown Pupils Much Interested. List of Winners of Various Athâ€" letic Events affair; but it might serve as a warning to others not to stand for any length of time near the exhaust of any motor. Miss Mabel Wilson motored up froin Noranda this weekâ€"end to visit her parâ€" ents at Golden City. Mr. and Mrs, McLean, of Noranda, also drove in and were visiting friends in Timmins. affair; to oth«e engine driving the ferris lady was overcome with fumes and fainted. _ S1 with water, but little the affair;: but it might serv THOUGHTFUL CARFE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUR SERVICE June Gedge, Aurora ‘@a Miglior, Patricia Jov sSack Races TELEPHONE 509 mfederation Robert Fraser. under: Josephine Nor Julia Vacchino. 1927; ‘"The limpses of Prince of Dashes eatures of the obse Day at Moneta set the showing of mot I afternoon devoted Gonzalas, Catherin len â€" Holmes, Melv me with the monoxide ted. _ She was revived little the worse for the _ Wilson. Wilson andiin. Vacchino OPEN DAY AND NIGHT # *. % *#, * D“.Q”. “““NO"O.\“”‘C‘QG Funeral Director V1On, as Ccelebr ‘The Making ‘s of the life ‘ _ of Wales, af lix the Cat" : and â€" needles Onica. Mario Pelazza Angela Pont( anada , â€" Ernest T I M M IN 8 Diamond elebrated Hen:! life and obsery â€" school motion x1 other block tioned Come has a most 6 create: Girls 8 to 10: phia De Savare Winnie Sinclair Barbara Mayv. McKenzie offers good Aster Plants for sale. Californian Giant, Ameriâ€" can Beauty, Queen of Market and the "Aster Mum." Boys 11 Bob Houl Vacchino, bert Lafre Boys 8 Walter D; sunnyside B Girls 6: Morella Varin, F troni, Gina Grimaldi. Wheelbarrow â€" Races Boys 11 and over: Dan O Bob Houle, Bruce Houle ar Flower and Tomato Plants troni, Sylvia Grac Paciont Munrocd ara, He Girls Petroni ford Harris. Girls 8 to Eileen Lainsb Louisa Ferrar Sophia De Sa Boys "7: Jo Fisico, Morris Di Marci, Bi Gallino. 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