Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Jun 1935, 1, p. 6

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i‘ng Work was definitely 5m week at the building of a m at Swastika. Men were busy line the old freight. and expr and foundation work for the 1' wonx STARTED AT SH'AS'I‘IK.‘ 0N BU’IMHM; Maw s'l‘umx FAQ! 8!! was Distributors:â€" E. STEVENS. l3 Pine Street South. ’I‘immin Waterlox is the beW1 Vt-hicle Powders. MORE COVERAGEâ€"BETTER Resist. the action of Water. But. Acids. Acid Fume-i, ilydmgm Sulphide. (‘airium Chloride. I‘Avttremc~ am (500 deg. In and («M h ELASTICâ€"WILL NOT CRACK. CHIP or PEEL It: COVERAGE PER GALLON IS ABOl'T “VICE THAT 0F 'l'ilil “GUMR \‘ABNISflâ€"ECONOMICAL TO l'SEâ€"lâ€"ZASY Ti) APPLY. For Beautiful Floorsâ€"NomSkidâ€"For Linolenmsâ€"For Concrete Floor: and Walls-â€"For Stucco. Brick and Tile. l’enetrates and Sells. looking out all moisture. For use with Oil Blue Paints. White Lead or Enamelsâ€"can be mixed with. or applied over paint. Intensifies the (‘nlmu Hold.- the Clan. lnei'eases the Coverage. Does Not Turn a White Paint Yellowâ€"produces a Weatherproof and “'asimhie Surfiu‘r. l.\'- EQUALLED run BOATS and "(z-moss. A TRANSPARENT. STAINLESS. WATER- PROOF VARNISH! put. Waterlox of Northern Ontario Sold in all size ('ontainers by: TAYLOR HARDWARE, 'I‘immim IDEAL HARDWARE. Timmins Sf‘llUMAClll-IK HARDWARE. Schumufhm‘ .l. P. ROY. Balsam SL. Timmins NORTHERN \‘l'l.('ANlZlNG (.70.. 10'.- Pino S “ WATERLOX ” wno AM 1'.» Th lrte PW Sw mam office build 1t Lik .011 PROTECTIONâ€"AT l! for Aluminum cut it if material material being piled on that the structure will b community distanced b the 116 tation once 18 .ed Lruct busim id U m nd oth h tri vc nc n th Whih Phone 230 SS COST! Metal“ D L1 amount 9 ground creditabh n IV I) “Personal History," by Vincent Shee- an. (Third editiion of a work that, has made a wide impression. Written by a newspaper reporter who is somewhat; of "Sole: U. S S R (The e iAnother Group of Books Added to Library Here tha In mm Plenty of Action in the Non-Fiction Books Just Placed on the Shelves, While the Fiction Includes Mystery. Adven- ture. Sea Stories, Humour. Etc. [‘he eleventh o! ritten by Sovie Was on life, ide public.) Ian romamicist I} A! OW”) Gordon. (T Travellers ges in the of eight; 3 made .ed 111 ICE u nklar 111d '(‘IE a1 Sir E. D. S he approximate n from Beirut. near 1 Mediterranean Sex through Persia. A! nlrs. the Himalay ,iang border. the Somersault," by Jan and Two visits by the “Vagaâ€" rs,” who noted mafiy e country in the short years. A free and eaSy of yet Ody am Education 11716 in Northern 18 1931-32 eXT whose 1n M series .1 Lhoriti: and ide ided to this w ill by George 1 adapted b D. Sivlnto'z ate mute 0 near Dumas analy ofresc he nor a. rlgh thanls as, the China )edmdx rrpillar- sis m mam ADVANCE. TWINS. ONTARIO Of h( 8f Last. week the Nozth Bay Rofaxy Club met to makc community day at Nmrh B service clubs working toget project. This is the serum the two clubs have .éomb: North Bay community day. LIONS AND ROTARIANH FNT'I‘E FOR COMMUNITY DAY .‘\'I‘ l5;\\ "The Case- :of the C: by Gardner. (Mystery) “General Besserles E. Phillips Oppenhs intrigue.) "Resurrection Rive novel of the far Ca discovery of gold thf ness of big interest em sea story c New Zealand~b< "Death Watch “Murder of 1\ nsphew and aun try conclusions a peculiar sort. “Blanding's O house. (Another house tales.) seen. (A {in wry by the "Second or man P of value.) Fiction includ “Tom Crlngle‘ :0“. (A fine 4 DIE" ll mac Ill ' together sgcond ye Icombined r day. N( 11' M tw ix ( ‘harity Dance to be Held on Monday, June 17th Try The Advance Want Advertisements \'l(‘E-(‘APTAIN'S TEAM WON GAME AT THE GOLF COURSE V( Bankers Trophy Won! h\ Noranda Golf e1 'l‘ne vice-captain‘s team won the much at the Timmlns Golf Club on :uturday afternoon by a narrow mar- in. There were 40 entered and a good umber of ‘clcse games were played. \nnual nt h umacher. Some. of the bankers are in Timmms day and played a few rounds at the 11mins Golf Club. Bankers’ ment at Yesterday. lordon Hendry. of Noranda. won the them Ontario Banker-3' golf trophy :erday afternoon at Iroquols Falls. :n fourteen bank managers from k N. 0. polnts played a tournament he well lald out paper town‘s course. he consolation went to Chas. Butler. xrthern Ontario Golf Tourna- Iroquois Falls To-day. the King‘s Blrtllday, is ob- served as a Dominion Holiday. Wick- ets were open for despatch of mall until 9 am. This evening‘s mall from "The Porcupine" will be sorted as usual. Wickets will be open from 6.30 to 7.00 pm. Though not as great a success as had been expected. the carnival did make money, The Advance was told this morning. ”cleaned up” fa prizes that were and contests. MAIL DELIVERY AT POST ornuz AS l'Sl'AL TO-NIGHT Thursday, the closing night of the big Moose carnival. brought out the largest crowd of the. week's entertain- ment and the hundreds who were there Moose (‘arnixal (‘losed After Sum-ossful Run Barber Shop 1 Pine Street, corner First Avenue irly t‘ly well on all the offered in the games Mr. L. Fitzgerald LADIES" HAIRCl'TTING .-\ SI'I-Ifl.“ 'I \ Schumacher For the Whole Family has opened a “share” is more a misprint for Philadelphia Bulle Long’s ”share-the-we Sunday evening collided on the 192 miles from town damage to both c: The driver of one responsibility and costs for repairs t One of the created some 6.40 pm. Sunda motorist collids. buses at the c and Cedar stre damaged but th bus. There were accidents eve of them with The high divc and all the rout a daily feature be free to evu of the park. Motor Accidents During Week-end Not Very Serious If you'd like to learn Bentum has promised to tion at the tank every n is in town. She’ll mvn monstrauons, L00. i The diving contests for local and district amateurs won't include any 110 foot dives but nothing is barred in the way of plain or fancy diving. Three distinct groups will be formed with good prizes in all. Contestants will be allowed to choose their own style and competent judges will make the awards. Miss Bentum. Mr. O‘Brien. Col. Scobell and Austin Neame will probably choose the winners. Receive Entries Till Wednesday The only qualification l'lecessary for entry is that the divers be over 12 years of age. Applications may he made at the Canadian Legion hall at 7 Cedar street south, or direct to Miss Bentum when the Conklin shows ar- rive in town. Wedrwsday. June 12th, is the closing date. Separate classes will be made for men and women. dian Legion, Timmins Brunch 88. The tank used will be the same one erected for the use 01‘ Miss Bench Ben» tum, whose accomplishments as a swimmer and diver have won her con- tinent-wide fame with the five cham- pionships and 24 cups and medals she holds. Associated with her is Jerry O’Brien, who takes a complete buck somersault dive from a height of 110 feet. into the flaming,r tank. Miss Ar- lene Gran of New York does acrobatic dives and Fred Beutty. the well-known water clown will also be on hand. The diving contests for local and Amateur divers of the North are to have a chance to show their wares and win some prizes on 'I‘hursduy, June 13. at Conklin’s All-Canadian Shows, which will be at the ball part at that time under the auspices of the Cuna- dian Legion, Timmins Brunch 88. Local Diving; Meet to be Held June 13 As announced previously. a mixed foursome- and a 1: her of members are expccu part. Ladies have been ask on the bulletin board in [h of the club. and men on th air section. Officials rec signaures be posted as our] sible. Prizes Offered for District Dlvers 1n 'l‘zmk Exhlhi- tlon at Ball Park. With the cluuhoum nearly completfd now. Golf Club is just. about; official Opening event, L June 8th. All Set for ()flivial Opening; at Gulf (‘lub First of the Dicksm' will be played this wm of the three teams ente cer league this year. I made to-nlght and tlu played on either Wednv day of this week. The winner will meet team at a late-s date to ( er of the cup. Requesting Sig‘llatlll‘f's for Mlxed [*‘(nsrsnnw he Posh ed as Em'ly as l’osmble Dickson (‘up Play Begins This Week Draw to be Made 'l‘n-nig'ht for Wednesday m- Thurs- This Week day Game. Played Soon MONDAY mi}. just. about ready for £111 ng event this Saturday likely Scare i1 Separate cl and women 3 learn to c nised to give every night, ’11 give pruc n'eviously. it is -: and a large u'e expccted to been asked to mm in their s's Lh um not to be n inul Will be consequences. cidems that. was about [irkland Lake 0 of Dalton’s I‘hird avenue '- was slightly injury to the rec! u ( 011 1'1 y II shows ar- June 12th, is 2 classes will th 45 two cars ftbOUt three :onsiderable a one hurt. rs admitted to pay all (l alterations L119 Timmins E 3313. 1035 dive. M15: '0 instruc‘ 1’10 DH the show :Lical de- ling tan} )1 will b: that wil n 'nmainin the hold )l‘ matches em two the soc- will be will be Thurs- nom to be nmn- ) take 3 sun) r93ti01) 1rd in that ; pos- car 1U

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