Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Jul 1935, 1, p. 2

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KIDDIES DAYâ€"â€"Wednesday A!,Shows 5 Bring the Kiddies~1 p.m. until 8 p.m.â€"Everybody Welcome Don‘t Forget the Location DOES YOUR CAR USE MUCH OTL? . Consult New Ontano Machme Works €lar CÂ¥ k S The discovery has brought increased interest to the district and there have been many visitors since the find was reported. . Owners of adjacent properâ€" ties and Oothers in various parts of the Reserve have been in for a look at the vein and all are enthusiastic over the future prospects of the area. A lot of prospecting was done in the township last suromer, two Operations of conâ€" siderable extent, the Cuniptau and the Manitoba and Eastern were carried on on a fairly large scale during 1934, and there are at least two of the larger min . Ride the Merryâ€"goâ€"Round....Sky Ride.... Big Eli Whip .... Ferris Wheel .. .. Caterpiliar Be Sure to Visit Popeye In the new v which carries â€" shovelful of di duced a "tail" o long and the s en from the ve very impressive An impoartar recently on th« Basin Mines 1 Forest R ve newed interes prospects are crum'@cuvu 8 .+ 80 y$ ° last issue. Tho Andrus‘ak. whic ecampany‘s prc were stopped |a vein about two free gold. ‘This up quite close t Ferguson high Mine, has beet feet. It runs 20 under a big mir uncovered last : traced for a c quarter miles on mineralized an Assays last year about $15.00 peyr Afternoon dn Bs mc smm Important Discovery Made that May Mean Increased Activity in Temagami Forest Reserve. Found Free Gold on Claims in Temagami PAGE Two or. Spruce First, Timmins Riverside Pavilion Grounds Owners of adjazcent prop thers in various parts of t ive been in for a look at t ill are enthusiastic over t spects of the area. A lot ¢ was done in the townst t. two of the 1 apt. Fairlie~â€"The Human Torch 10 2L ary July 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 125 Foot Dive Into a Tank of Fire mln mning 31 e Strathy | grou: Femagami other # 1T0f reâ€"|have * old t ind ITryInEg | be picked | M m w niptau| ds it 600 Wicie., 1p to AITM de| 1 <ome merchant out at three b St. Mary‘s Journ berries are a plentif tato before, and the ; turned out for his fell their first night in car utterably bad that h: could touch it. "This is the te," one of the victims séht moment. Then he : penalty. S "But I like it," he ad. emphatically. "Gee, how VLi@At peTIOQd â€"aA cook should be the kicker mad The first ma cooking job wa He had never : oth hired il1. O could Phought Food Was Rotten But Had Secord Thougch{ T1 *2nC hur t Al7 y ind 11 boxe i pI Canada‘s Best 1| id d $999] ird ArgU CrOn emembet 1en : bC S y ing the m L1] lik WwITth 1 ittorn 110 1l 11 un â€" body 1T )1 11 H la 11 survey made recently in one of [ sort of reverse e leading universities of the country |tainly we are veals that the undergraduates prefer| gentlemen pre nettes, medium height, slender. She | more their pr culd swim, ride and play golf (and / and nail tint e it) but she must not be the muscuâ€" | that they‘re : athletic type. She may dance,| toward makeâ€" oke, but doesn‘t take more than two P ‘ktails. And they like to e her| As a matter tching her nail polish to the colour | matching nail her lipsâ€"no ban on the vivid shades. taking. And it r: clothes on the other hand |‘arn ma‘nicerengilg o ETHEL MERMAN can voice the joy of the should be crowred their queen. Here she we a long flowing veil giving a ver TAKE HEART BRUNETTESâ€"COLLEGE TYPE 1 Big Shows coLr first Ahes on the othe onspicuous. A ca rst, then marria >» bad, brunettes F A M O U S J on the vivid shad other hand sho A career for a f. Bu matching nail polish and lipstick is taking. And it‘s a very logical, as well as beautiful fashion. With one nail poâ€" lish manufacturer offering the ensemâ€" in five shades, it should not be very difficult to please even the most conâ€" sort of reverse the order of things. Cerâ€" tainly we are convinced that not all gentlemen prefer blondes; and what‘s more their preference for the lipstick and nail tint ensemble makes us feel that they‘re taking a saner atmude toward makeâ€"up. [( the brunettes beautifully and he wears a triâ€"cornered bhat with a very regal effect. PORCUPINE® ADVANCE, [‘ITMMINS, ONTARIO i matter of fact, the vog’ue for Night MEN PREFER YOUR 5e Five: Shades | Brantford Expositor:â€"The Duchess {Oof Kent made her first official speech Jin England and it consisted of "I have '1 much pleasure in declaring the exhiâ€" bition open." Only nine words yet they const.ituted a beatific contrast to th»e lengthy outpourings which too freâ€" }quently bore the crowd on other like occasions. 111 AIMMIIIISs anda need spectacles., Dr. J. Kelly attended the celebraâ€" tion of the Lions Club in Sudbury during the first three days of July and came back from the nickel town with all sorts of ideas for the club here, as well as many useful suggestions as to how money can be raised for the work the club intends to carry on. A summer frolie will probably be held in Timmins in the latter part of | | this month. The date has not yet been | definitely set but will be announced on Thursday, it is expected. | During the absence of Lion Tamer Bill Wren, who was in Toront> prior to becoming married, Fred Stock took over the job for the evening. The club' sent a wire of congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wren Saturday eveningz. A joint meeting of the Tim club with the Schumacher cl planned. Lion S. C. Plati in charge of preliminary arr; The job of supplying at least needy Timmins child with week will be continued throughout summer and in the fall a survey of public and separate schools will made to find out how many there in Timmins and need spectacles. Lions Clubs begin their year on July 1st, so Thursday‘s meeting of the Timâ€" mins club was the first of the new year. In keeping with this, the programme of work that will be undertaken this year was considered, and it was deâ€" cided that one major project for the benefit of the children of Timmins at large will be undBrtaken. The form this will take has not yet been definiteâ€" ly decided but will be in the near future. The job of supplying at least one needy Timmins child with glasses each week will be continued throughout the summer and in the fall a survey of the | public and separate schools will be To Supply at Least One Needy Child with Glasse.; Each Week is One Item cial preparations for this class of wdrk. !that since there is a scarcity of camp |[All who saw the exhibits here were | leaders for the two week summer camp |greatly impressed. The Advance gavye | Troope 1 and 2 be under one leader, considerable space and attention to the| 4nd 4 and 6 the same. This would ‘exhibit while it was at Timmins and’necessitate only four men in charge. felt, and still feels, that every encourâ€" | It was also propsosed that a council of agement should be given the Ruby Oi] | about five of the older boys be appoint{tâ€" and Coal Syndicate in their enterprise.| ¢d to help out in camping activities. As soon as the necessary arrangements| The cost, it is expected, will be kept are completed the Ruby Oil and Coal ( down as low as $5.00 per boy for the Co. will extend their development proâ€" ! 13â€"day camp. All troops will likely pool gsramme and start to prepare for the| resources for the hiring of transport regular manufacture of articles fmmito and from the camp and the purâ€" the clays of the North. The head of. |chase of the comparatively large fice of the Ruby Oil and Coal Syndiâ€" | amount of food that will be required. cate is at North Bay. The original | Once settled at the camp, each group syndicate included a number of men |can carry on separately ! who were employed on the T. N. 0. Each Scout will be asked to have a Thanks to their initiative and enterâ€" | permission slip signed by his parents. prise the clay products of the North ; Any special instructions parents wish may be expected to reach proportions! to give will be carefully followed by of importance. |the camp leaders. _ | Timmins Lions Club _ lan Prowrdmme oÂ¥A S hb ALanil ui. _ _ GEVE considerable space and attention to the exhibit while it was at Timmins and 'felt, and still feels, that every encourâ€" agement should be given the Ruby Oil and Coal Syndicate in their enterprise. As soon as the necessary arrangements are completed the Ruby Oil and Coal Co. will extend their development proâ€" gsramme and start to prepare for the regular manufacture of articles from the clays of the North. The head ofâ€" fice of the Ruby Oil and Coal Syndiâ€" Last week there was much interest evidenced at Cochrane in the display of articles manufactured from clays t from the claims of the Ruby QOil and Coal Syndicate. A similar exhibit was made at Timmins some time ago, and people here were astonished at the variety and the excellence of JAE arâ€" ticles produced. Tile, fire brick and crockery and tableware of different kinds, together with a number of novelâ€" 'ties, were shown here to indicate the extent of the resources held by the Ruby Oil and Coal Syndicate. These articles were manufactured in the plant of a Hamilton concern who make speâ€" cial preparations for this class of work. All who saw the exhibits here were greatly impressed. The Advance gave considerable space and attention to thel exhibit while it was at Timmins and | fEIt, anda still " fopls ‘thatk atvaru" awa‘aa~im. l Word from Cochrane is to the effec that the Ruby Oil and Coal Syndicate has plars well under way for the deâ€" velopment of clay fields north of Cochâ€" rane,. Under the present plans the proâ€" posal is to not only develop the clay !deposits but also to establish a plant at Cochrane for the manufacture of ‘a number of clay products. The clay deposits north of Cochrane held by the Ruby Oil and Coal Syndicate have several types of clay, including the more rare kinds, such as china clay. Last week there was much interest \â€"_TidlM FrOgramme ) Supply at Least One| Needy Child with Glasses Each Week is One Item.| Joint Meeting with Schuâ€"| macher Club. | ! lons Clubs begin their year on July 2 ~ â€" m e 3 ..%. ’ Now just a feéew more words about >hand beauty. There‘s no limit to the imagination in this beauty> worid of ours. One of the latest little gadgets is a delightful nail white in the form of a pencil; the propel, repel type, you know, that screws the lead in and out. You keep hands moist and pencil dry while using.: It has a fine, firm point which does not wear blunt. needs no sharpening, whitens and cleanses at the same time and removes the stains unâ€" der the nail while whitening. Complete North Bay Syndicate to Develop Clay Beds Ruby Oil and €oal Syndicate Planning to Develop and Manufacture a Varied Line of Clay Products. to be too libera ticularly appror season when al LG6ok freshly sc with seeing our 1 It is stlll we servative male, A pale coral, for stance, looks innocent enough. even the young miss off to her first prCc And, talking about makeâ€"up, e while gentlemen are getting aroun, nhance vou Wilth just enoughn our natural beauiy Manicuring Pencil t a few more wo; tvy. There‘s no lim ~The Duches: official speect ted of "I have ne in the display tured from clays the Ruby Oil and imilar exhibit was TaAt O arâ€" fire brick and re of different number of novelâ€" nin ib i tubbt*t nen bein 5 ~le1 , daint: olour t 2C i8 iNCKY enough hind the mysteriou will see several cor,y the different familie are private dressing formers where they Pumped »tars of the i the road now Y Om ver 11ng to , Camping was the big s ed at Thursday night‘s : lsocal association. The definitely chosen, but t petween Beaches Beac} ’Lake. Moose Lake is nc on the Shillington road visited by Geo. Lake, pr lccal associatison, A. Desrc sident, and Mr. Gibbon that it was a fine spot for ing safe swimming beach and fine high ground : proper. Beaches Beach o0 Nellie Lake was also s land is cleared there, good have been erected, and t ticularly good. A commit of Messrs Lake, Wright, Rowe will examine the sites and bring in a rec Stars of the Big Cirecus Enjoy Many Luxuries Wild iCccommo k â€" ~HKtle and brin was sugo are? IliKewise favoured. T Â¥ enough to be ushered beâ€" mysterious red curtains, h« eral cozy tents occupied by t families and stars. These dressing rooms of the perâ€" ere they can rest between Imperial Motor Sales Tomorrow Evening at 9 O‘clock i10OwWaday inizatior Animal erected, and the beach p;f od, A committee consisti Lake, Wright, Gibbons a examine the two prop3s like ome and spend an enjovable evening at our expense, 61 Third Avenu g in a rec:ommend ested by Scecuter Talking Pictures like Th ake, presider . Desroche, Gibbons. Al don‘t Travelling C d divin 11 )1 ood (Tuesday, July 9th) A]] 11 nalu s b RC M( showing of -pl hnit in T‘immil Th )1 at the | # |S( 18 jamb Arnd to th who request them. Mattagami Troop, No. Six, is preparâ€" ing already for the big jamboree that will be held in Timmins in August. At their Friday night meeting in the basement of Mattagami school they had knotâ€"tisimng and signalling practice just to keep well in form. Kenneth Singleâ€" ton won the knotâ€"tieing contest. They also had some sport practice for the 11 Orillia Newsâ€"Letter:â€" After being hided by her husband because she ave hirth to a daughter on Mother‘s )a@y, Phil French, of Cleveland, )hio, told him to wait until Father‘s ay. Six years later, on Father‘s Day, he presénted her husband with a son. St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€" Mayor immy Simpson of Toronto is going ) have city noises scientifically measâ€" red by a university professor, with a iew to regulating the city‘s clamour. oise is one of the byâ€"products of our me that needs regulation. give! who a full The preside! membership ti ation on nand taken their q1 Tor on hn nt M betftc Barnes Circ; ‘Opean arts t the fan m Eflzland, T The Canastre) formances will Un Thursday. ‘ 8 pm. at the p s will open an inspection ar t held by ekâ€"end, i 1€ to Star:â€"What envy Mr. must arouse in many, he havâ€" daughters in gooa government re they are out of the cradles. Crob ders a it 2 wMCuUS this year. Imâ€" l acts win Include The 8, The Waltiers Troupe Obats. ‘The Bernetti _ Mabe] Stark and her Péerre}] Jacobs and his » the famous Belmont Eland, The rscalante Canastrey; Troupe. nCes will be given in ursday, July iith at at the Bay Park. open an hbour earlier lon of the gigantic MONDAY . JVU JULX 8TH l Will be on and for t n card. When leaders recei ; meetling 0 me will be f the camp was C the the ] rojps wl and th local Se n camp, similar ‘oop on the July planned. limmins who have there wil Scout lea 11 be ided wn with ar. Imâ€" The Troupe Bernetti and her itimber of ‘al associâ€" ive warâ€" the asâ€" ordered will be leaders Boy indiâ€" not

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