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Porcupine Advance, 27 Feb 1936, 1, p. 1

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"Kirkland â€" Lat commented â€" Cou unless we have : court, it‘s only a $4,000 a mile, where pavement C $25,000 a mile. Present annual cost:; maintenance of roads in Timmin: between $50,000 and $60,.000 . The st; lized road would require about 232 cent clay instzsad of the 30 per cent u on Northern roads last year which ° foumd to make the road too soft. " type of road building would provid considerable amount of employmen Assessment Fight Still On Dean Kester wrote the council s ing that he would engage Mr. Mann of Long and Daley, Tcronto, legal fi as expert counsel in the town‘s imec assessment case with the Holling Mr. Manning‘s retaining fee would will get u: outsicde m rhead vice? ter," repiled the n what happened in From the rallwa board the councillors couragement when t board that Timmin float a bond issue sc provements. "We in we were going right the mavor. Advise Roads for Timmins Spending several hours with t partment of highways, the dele received help in the matter of ; for Timmins. Councillor Cousi: ported that the department T mended a stabilized road base, s to that tried on parts of the Fe: highway, with a waterproof tar position top. The road would cost Uniform forms for account soon be used in every municip Ontario. the mayor said.. The ment has already begun a movs direction. In two interviews department of municipal affa department advised very stron; the assessment be gone over survey of the accounting made Catharines man. A letter of tion was on hand from a M saying that he would be pleass the work for a minimum fee of $ expenses. The government asked that repay to them about $7,000 in tion with the relief frauds I the government wanted it al three months. The town wil raise $1,000 a month until th paid off, the mayor suggeste papers said we agreed to pay months," the mayor said. "On trary, we didn‘t do anything sort. We decided last night $1,000 a month and now await from Mr. Croll." Can‘t Do Anything Till March His department couldn‘t do anything before March or April, Hon. Foter Heeâ€" nan, minister of lands, forests and northern development, told the deleâ€" gation. They were awaiting money from the Dominion government with which to carry on. "He gave us no encouragement the mayor reported, "He said it to the municipalities entirely admitted that they were usin men in the building of the tra ada highway from east to lower Ontario." Mayor Bartleman and Counc Cousins interviewed the Hon. Croll and pointed out to him tha were a large number of single â€" Timmins who had no employmen The water users of Tim a further reduction this bills, it was intimated at ing yesterday, The rate duced y ten per cent. The delegation to Toro very far with their reques ment aid of one kind at the North, although they recommendations as to road it would be best to twwyn. On this latter poi:t at the conclusion of his "I think as a resul thousands of doll: money will be saver Little Promised to the Delegation to Toronto But Mayor Thinks Town Got Valuable Advice on Type of Streets to Build. Further Reduction in Water Rates Forecast. Town Offers to Pay Government Refund at $1,000 per month. Other Council Business. WATER RATES MAY Our own The Pioncer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 Wl LAAA A A A A A LAAA Aâ€"AC A A LA mm I don‘t wan I‘m of tm d P B4 AP A _ LAAA LA A 4A Would yo [t will no! r in the matller Councillor C the departme abilized road ba on parts of the h a waterproof Y on for formed Puge Sim) Income account1i11} municipal ; ‘The gtc 11 i1 he 0o build in the . the mavor report the debt i teda, Th i6 A V public im them tha 1 reading cipalities i¢cli Mannin rip ima peopl 1€ uniclpi me en pplicaâ€" â€" 1 to do 50 and KWt and mjllia 4 X COMml Da y me ThC hat 101 th 165 duced Rinn, Rev. cation in able addrec discussion. Five Fire Alarms During Past Two Days ; $10 Damage Address on Education Pleases Kiwanis Club 11 ¢ 1€ Kiwa emen were able 2C . J. Transom, principal of the Cenâ€" l public school, Timmins, was the st speaker at the Kiwanis Club lunâ€" on here on Monday, and his address greatly appreciated. He was introâ€" ed to the club by Kiwanian W. n, a member of the school board. . Bruce Millar expressed ‘the sinâ€" J. Transom, Principal of Central School, Guest Speaker on Monday. Open Discussion After Address. Other Matters at Kiwanis Luncheon Here. and at 102 erday‘s othe mt Kiwa Bruc thank Kiwan Monda m Published at Timmine, Ont., Canada, EKver3y MONDAY aad THURSDAT WOI club by Kiwanian W er of the school boarc illar expressed ‘the sin the club for the inter luable address on edu ral, with Mtr. Transom‘ ving much basis for th address was particular 1 K.A adamaget 1180 Inf id and sp emphas for . bo ێeCia y alarm Education We ib, was er, chairman ‘eported on mmittee‘s 1 A] P1 done and | that down nd 104 Fi was AaA VvVISItO] ke briefly a{ zed the valud nd 1€ ) Â¥i:nmin pas 11 north 15 p.m un 13 01 wWoOrk JI O 1to1 16 Annual Banquet of Credit Association Objective for R e ach c "Shares‘. to for Bovs. Tuxis and Rangers Close Their Canvass REPORT AT sSTOCKHOLM THAT JOSEPH STALIN SHQT IN HEAD Mol Committee Formed to Work in Conjunction with the Timmins Board of Trade. iche t Jb 1l 1I r _1 _V mMm.Im ns «d in~ Nale: of o Finance Work the sale of "shares" Ranger work has vas announced this harge of the work inderstood that the the objective was re total figures will Al complete returns Mon L l morning there eph Stalin, dicâ€" the Soviet, hac There is no ofâ€" he rumor frorm is said to have Stockholm. CIHIOr Al Brunette Hodgins, M. Sulli nm Trade wWwas 101 itive of rating AK wee â€"~p ynch, W resar emypl 1 Ot o a ied °e e held ONn mUusl t th ‘\Death This Morning (;;};_fi at South Porcupine ler with first fred Oll | Funeral of Baby to be _ Heid To morrow Morning Timmins curlers who went to the big invitation ‘sonspiel at Quebec Cityâ€" surâ€" prised the eastern sportsmen by going througlh to the semiâ€"finals in both the irons andâ€"granites events. Although they hadâ€"never before curled with the metal "stones," they did extraordinarily well and excited much comment from the other:visiting rinks. Th group of Timmins curling club members who did all this included J. W. Ecclestone, skip; Ken Fitzpatritck, Harry Herman and TD)r. L. Hudson. He had been in South Porcupine don Davies. later cwn. Until two ye sgrocery and butc Dost office. At th: Timmins Curiers Do Well at Quebec City DEATH OF INFANT DAUGHTER 0P MR., AND MRS. ALEX RICHARD Doris, 16â€"monthsâ€"C and Mrs, Alex Rich: avenue, died on illness. The funeral from the Church of terday. Porcupine N06 goâ€"Iar n any_ though they had a able time and speak pitality of the Queb Soulh Porcupine years ago with Gorâ€" don Davies,. later opening a shop of his Until two years ago he operated a rrocery and butcher shon beside the post office. At that time he was forced o go to Toronto for medical treatment ind never besgn in gocd â€" health ince. The funeral service f( monthsâ€"old daughter of M Edward Pilon, 219 Balsam will be. held toâ€"morrow and } land Joseph Thomas Smith, Oldâ€" Timer of the Camp, Passes Away Suddenlyv. feach Semiâ€"Finals W it h Both Irons and Granites in Big ‘Spiel.> _A V M Ir. Smith took ill si ‘ night after returt Timmins and he ne mornin a shot ness befort( in Warring n â€" wWarrington and he leave sons, Joseph, William Jame and George Sc Funeral 1 of one of ‘ho had 16â€"monthsâ€"old dqaughter ¢ . Alex Richard, 16 Bannt Porcupit Advance) 20 minu muple 11 any of ‘the even id a thoroughly â€" peak highly of th d{ i1 1e baby d jo0mas Smit 12 oldâ€"timeé ed in South All Ot 1€ da e skipped by Harâ€" other from South the trip but did f the events, alâ€" nIing from ver regained died. He Lancashir?>, ervIiC he N iade 11 Ssouth Grovan, i Lond( a f bu OT M of n short held >« lav bran be a successfu members of t] dial invitation the evening. £.30 p. gramm Walter Toronto Reports Bob Gallagher Doing Well Ma playing ho from Toror The reason the operatic so quickly v of the unin possibiwy ha LAIS the b for tl mimnl Monda was do Legion Smoker on Saturday Evening Interesting Programme Songs, Muslc Etec., to Given at Legion Hdl]. south Porcupine Young Man Making Progress to Recovâ€" ery from Serious Accident to Eye. Record Run Made by Railways to Get Him to Toronto Hospital. Major Urquhart at the Salvation Army Evangelistic and Musical services Here Friday to Mondayvy. Odd Instruments M € 1 Ma jor Mo l1€ moke whi ‘ a possPols chairmar imninjure have d S Known to left for Tor two speciali Canadian announces 8 yion hall o Febt o0 periorm the operation and sight of the other eye. The ail run in the special train by the action of Mac airman of the T. and N. O. lion): which took Bob down on from North Bay to Toronto >< in 4 hours and 44 minutes. ‘Oograimime O @iy, March 21 o perform sight of tl il run in m me w ne key 1 V on i1 and ipin i] In JU1 quna Fout f Bob C 91 Legion no W1 elop from much worse eilephoned that he is in J1¢ are 11 Satu be De a gOOd proâ€" ic, etc. Comrade )e in charge of He v m USsIC ; o p.m. instrument T1 VE bu membered evenin mmencing a 26th Spscial oOCK a m nday while last night doing well. of getting t attention e the sight tion might iven corâ€" ; ind enjoy | Monday, Timmins uccessful al meetâ€" 16 be held moved before ‘as left whose 1cted ation from J11 Â¥Al Published at Timmins, Ont., Canada, Every MONDAY und THURSDAY No Blame to Fire Dept. in St. Anthony‘s Fire maxX. 34, m 24 Wednt that m juries. t would b is t dent trophe. pressing his fat} that his sig Things are k have been s« tention and him immed daily bulleti me mnu fou cupet His fathe station a Toronto j fortitude Most Annoying Snow Storm of the Season Chairman of Fire and Light Committee Submits Report to Council, with Number of Recommendations for Fuâ€" ture. New Water Mains Needed. â€" Physical Training Approved. The he town had t idewalk plough Mak ive Inches of Snow Fell on lcy Surface with Fierce Northeasterly W i n d s Blowing. Tl h nidn this 91 ind v papet 1t .4 Thevy ha ) 1assm mpathy in telli 17 )11 nImntuI Ovet public works of el street plough, s and men with nomming keeping is a tragedy, "The water pressure is the most imâ€" ity thankful| portant thing in the report," Councillor ly destroyed.} Laporte remarked t they might "We have discussed the whole thing," i1 expert atâ€" | the mayor told him, "and decided to . been given‘ instal the mains as soon as the weather ope to hcarl would permit. The cost would ‘be ridiâ€" complete reâ€"| culous at this time. " time in exâ€" Bob through 1im of their him at the e of Oof the howed great severe pain ied ~the inâ€" course., that s her2,. Bob 11 Monday 33, min 10;: las| Al mo | that Mr offhice a worked the bookt over to i fire herc l Any tim !neer call I be shut â€" department, it was recommended, so that he might check on pressure. The installing of tappers in the home of every regular fireman and in the home of the town engineer would help, the report stated The cost would be about $600 Froper masks for working in smoke should be provided, it conâ€" tinued Asked his opinion, Fire Chief Borâ€" land said there were six masks in the equipment, two of which were of an excellent type. The use of masks had saved the Hollinger recreation hall from destruction, he said. "You can‘t work long in a fire in any of those masks," he said, "the heat is too much and you‘d suffocate" Referring to the physical training, the chief told the council that there was a weightâ€"lifting machine at the hall but that he would start a system of military physical training if the committee so desired, "I believe it‘s good buaimss he conâ€" cluded. Any time the fire chief or | neer calls the mine, the bo be shut down., The mine has promised to meter having a larger capacity one now in use, the council we the mavor. that the town will spend at least some money in making the fire fighting equipment better. Larger mains wil} probably incur the greatest expense. Other councdl will be found in ansctlhier oflupim of toâ€"day‘s No action has been taken ycet on tho recommendations outlined in the reâ€" port, although it is considered likely Three hours weekly military physical training and three hours a week drill in fire fighting should be taken by every member of the Gdepartment, it was stated Nothing was recommended in regard to personnel, since there had not been time to go into the qucbt.ion the chair» man stated. ~ Councillor Caron ask he knew the cause of th sure. m 6 Water pressure was poor on the morning of the fire, but the report asked: "Would water pressure have made and diff:renc>? We are evolving from a small town to a city. We must arm ourselves against the possibility of a bad fire. We must have all the water we need." The cost of installing larger water mains, designed to give a better emerâ€" genecy supply of water to the business section would be $10,000, the town eng1iâ€" neer estiimated. Six thousand of this would go for material, the ba@lance for labour. The town engineer should be made a voluntary memizer of the fire "It must have been partly the waler mains," Mr. Laporte insisted. "The water meter we have now will take only the volume of water we can get through the mains," explained the mayor, "for the ordinary domestic supâ€" ply the opening through the meter is sufficient. It couldn‘t handle everyâ€" thing when the additional demand came. Until the Hollinger puts a new Councillor Caron asked if there were not masks at the hall,. "We have some." Mr. Laporte replied, "but they‘re only suitable for saving life, They can‘t be used for working in a fire. What we want is the finest, we can get." "I think Mr, Mchean is the proper man to ask about that. The fact is, we didm‘t have pressure," replied the chief "I thought the reason for the low pressure was the neck connection with the Hollinger supply," put in the mayor, "the watsr needed at the fire, combined with the domestic servite coming along early in the morning was too much." In the opinion of the fire and light committes of the Timmins town counâ€" cil, "it is doubtful whether any fire deâ€" partment, no matter how Avell equipped could have saved St. Anthony‘s church from destruction. A detailed report on th> department‘s activities presented at last evening‘s meeting by P. H. Laâ€" porte, chairman of the committee, disâ€" cussed the matter under five heads: Could the church have bsen saved? Water pressure, Equipment. Physical and other training of the department. Persomnel. The answer to the first has T wee 2 sections 14 Pages Until on th ~<t~ P TAAA L â€"LP A A A LA 4A A 4 A A D out a system of shutting Ooff tor at the mine that puts water Schumacher, in case of a bad e. An additional 15 pouwnds was obtained in this way,. ngineer MacLean c Priichard had been w days az> when t * was poor on the fire, but the report water pressure have sked the the drop een at his n they had shutting Ooff ns Way, the engiâ€" oster will chief if in presâ€" 111 han the told by puttin plained The Pioncer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 , s t s i t n . ap n m n w m n n w n n on o Timmins, Ont., \'o!. XXI. “\'”' ]T Published at u Canada, 'lg‘l\ll\' t Every MONDAY and THURSDAT tb AMAMLALINGS, ()\] \II() l)\\ 'HH'I‘ g T2 3 t | * | # % <qrmd) | «3 Published at Timmins, Ont Every MONDAY und TH! l”lilil{l JAK Yâ€" 27TTH,. 1986 Canada, RSDAY 2 Sections 14 Pages css s 4 0 00 0 0 0 4 4p4 4 D. t un c im e 4 w ut c w i in w n n PRICE THREE CENTS WATER RATES MAY BE FURTHER REDUCED Little Promised to the Annual Banquet of Credit Association Funeral of Baby to be Toâ€"morrow Heid Mornine Major Urquhart at § _| the Salvation Army No Blame to Fire Dept. Delegatlon to I oronto . f ' and Mr q t +4 2 k 4 7 daugnt M 1 ‘ommittee Formed [O W (»]I{ T s Evangelisti ] + ) 11] § iz y Pilon, 219 Balsam stre« vangelistie and Musical M in ',yl't;rA(Vn,h \\] h the‘ls o T ie â€" + 5c3 ut Mayor Thinks Town Got Valuable Advice on Type of I . 1 p ‘i“ morrow . fron ‘ services Here Friday to \ mmins boat racde 1 N 1j * ‘ KirA * Â¥ + » Hr((ls to Build. Further Reduction in Water Rates m The ed y«Kara Monday. Odd Instrgments| Chairman of Firé and Light Committee Submits Report a ¢ 4 td » h | 4 ¢ »p ‘a y y > â€"_. ) ap ¢ § â€" To "tzlo"((a t. Town Offers to Pay Government Refund at f the Porcuâ€" | after a : ; to Council, with Number of Recommendations for Fuâ€" » + C + 67 pit C 1 se 1C C » ‘ater ains [ Tuain! $1,000 per month. Other Council Business. + ~ es : 7 y Mrajor P Urguna s l\llH. New Water Mains Needed. Physical Training ' * «) Death This Mor | ov s en Sn ioi ies V r |Army Citadel, F l Approved. The wate 18e1 of ‘I min ; We id oc c gee ie y B e(l lh A ()l I‘ll]g 3 4 M 1 On ' l 4 11114 1 o s e n in n on n . PTiGA February 28t] Mondar inb ie ie L a further reductiofn 3 | Coun 1 ind $ t Q th l) % PVE OTH 4 . | ooo cce cce N e e e en ue | f + â€" N y a1 March 2nd. The Major 1 mmir Y t 4t l n t] i £o4 4 M 4 bills, it was intimate cou me Landlubber Now | mar ‘ vere dis al orC lll)ln(‘ $ ies o visited Timmins | |( y Y | ; In the opinion of the fire and ligh ing yesterda TI R . o > i o m m s ts t e c c on o. ce it l in ce o e \ A s C ' c i s leceselul : A New Star \ |committes of the Timmins town counâ€" 4 sterday he : n r â€"» vork 4 8 f nz e ce ce e es a a a is as as , 4 j C ngensut and mus m ( "It 1f 7 her fire de duced (y ten per cent i j B( .]u.\('}m Thomas Smith, Oldâ€" o in i § y lt 4 epr M *4 17 y : 1 artment, no matter how Avell e The delegation N( . 4 ND ) \ parime ter how Avell equipped very far with lhen 4 i l an Iimer of the ( ilm['. })H.\.\'"\ , endi em { \ | could have saved St Anthony‘s church 25. d w NC1 eq LC 0 erl \ ‘o Cane] w C F y t 1 M friny ] trmnet ment aid of one kind an« M : Majy Ba nan, J. P. Lynch, W.J A\\\.t,\ Ssuddenly ‘ 3 ; | { rom destruction. A detailed report on s . . ‘ ; t ) x c > j s nresen t the North, although the ome! I : n D. I f Cdesar a | V N { !‘\ \1.(1 irtment‘s activities presented recommendatior ) the typ § | A [ 6 i Po F4 7 < C musi on : ; |at last evening‘s meeting by P. H. Laâ€" road it would be best to build in the:| : We 3 Prade. a R ) T1 idva The Y e tv 0 p.Im., and | q chairman of the committee, di me; y ussed the ter lay he town. On this latter point, the mayor : § |tail M vas iD 0 minutes after n Mo: . Ne C : : sA m‘”\',l e e at the conclusion of report | w ay o )h Thomas Sn ed 64| _ * a musiâ€" | | | ‘Could the church have been saved? iC L 1 E008 110 * 1 e 0 e us p + 1 4 1 "I think a a result Of that rip mal I : \ meet j Ond 0 ( Imé o ’ j i8 : : ' wate preselive l““”l‘““l“\ P”\\“.' f thousands of dolla : [ camp who ve South â€"P uU eople | | j and other training of the department 118 ( n iclé C ) 4 , money will be saved { t | me 1 n C lay N\ c 8 o atâ€" | { { | Personnel. The answer to the first ha sw veu | 4 4 nm ind $ 1 1 r ) Mayor Bartlema:r in Councillor I | : | th B t t 4 Mr. Smith k d I m I I l be givyen Cousins interviewed the Hon. Davi( : 1| w YABK I ‘,‘ aay ni af om : {| “'l“i' pressure was poor on the tw ; S % m Y | v CCR ’ * Y morning f the e but the report Croll and pointed « 4tm | | Timn y in t s $ | ; | m« ing 0 e fire, but the report io 11 MV nim here § | O ( | A 53â€" 1 ne N t In( ) )(' 1Â¥ | 4 f 3 were a large number of single mer : 4 | sociation f 1 befo > dil H “(hl‘)l] h l]]“ ecr on : : | asked Would water pressure have f 1 1 [ sing I n 1 ) y * j A ) ns y Timinins who had no employment at | : p; s ‘ n Warring Lanca \‘.ltur(l.l‘ P‘ ‘aA a | | made and diff:renc»? We are evolving ( ‘ ment 11 | 1 L( ) side s } PA \ a. c 1 + i# TA He gave us no encouragement at all ( : Ex: J ‘Sh ( Cacsai ind c j ‘ at /C C u. 1\ ( l]ll]b | (| from a small I()v.\x% to a city We must the mayor reported. "H id va p|} I § l] e sons, Joseph Sout P : ; | arm ourselves against the possibility of f 10L Lb V 1 C L ecu e F5‘ U 8 { .« 1 | a bad fire TA vat 4 Fap to the municipalities entirel but he : : p K C ( Alfred i William Jame Gova c I}sh'! esting I‘P'UL’I'HIH[]. : 1 8 .m»rlv.«“ We must have all the watet admitted that y we‘e using ngle| § l 7 4 Geor $ 4 â€" gelca" ; | we need Â¥ IS11¢ ngit , Bru 1110 reorge 3C0 1 LoOnd( .\H 0 3 <‘+n \ , , § a men in the building of the transâ€"Can : : Mabnrairh $ D glalt arraugem. o ““‘\\. .\[ll.\lt 4 Et i ( The cost of installing larger water y y ' 100811 D fln ay o o y L5 rp + I ani _ mains. designed to give s r emer ada highway from east to w« in | d El MerKenna o ; dat 1t gi1on [‘{HA { : | iins, designed to give a better emerâ€" lower Ontai: } 9 w ooB * ; o H â€" \ | | geney supply of water to the business V Surt PC d been in n u :« | | cart s wanld ) C ; ( ( ; y \ | section would be $10,000, the tov ngiâ€" Can‘t Do Anything TiH March § | A I 1 it South P ipine vyear ) ow ; ‘ I \ V § 3 M O Cns His department c« l | § [ q s $ m [ * ' o C 1 ) | | neer estiimated, . Six thous Ami of this partment cou‘dan‘t do anything ] ERT + TN Danq rino l )a € openil q l w T ; bef Marcl PA i f | ROBERT CRAMPTON u[ Ee Wwas 46 : 6 * tdfi e Legion Sq I y | would go for material, the b«lance for ore ALH(::M April, Hon. Foter Heeâ€" S ie oi s P a k by W W ) * Ui wo vears ago 1 t 14q ur. _T 1 One shipwreck was enough for 18â€" nu.s € week, Fe 9 € { | ‘ labout Phe town engineer .~~m~uw(l be nan, minister of land fovests and| } 4 s t ip and butcher D T | a j ; e ; : { year old Robert Crampton (above) } pueda oy en lLomkin ) 1 t Du 1 ) I] § P \ | made a voluntary memlser of the fire northern development toid th« 1C1¢â€" | q y C \ venl | PC ice. At lat meé e w t ‘| depart mtb d ; gation TheV wer hone N { Vancouver. who returned after h 8| ‘4 m ( n Com | I | department, it was recommended so ;.,. > y wet awaiting | first voyage to sea tirougn t | » ) go to Toronto for medica wWalte Crea ; y : : | that he might check on pressure ,.,,m the Dominion 1€ y : the soa." ho decliared 4 ;Ax:ti: REPORT AT STOCKHOLM THAT ind ha neve been ( 1¢ he y 4 1 | MARIE WILSON { The installing of tappers in the home wihich to c { jo> would certainly appeal to ms."| JOSEPH STALIN SHOT IN HEAp|since , CZ2 | t one of the newer t lof every regular fireman and in the T . 7 F i . 6 5 | y * W f w 1 i i The government ask d that Timmin : Crampton signed on S.S. | mss iccessfi nd plea s : % Hollywe n ; |home of the town engineer would help, » f t the ¢7 7 N F , | PC y CC " 52P N 6t | repay to them about $7,000 in nne $ which sailed â€"from Vancouver “‘: | From S norni pré | !l\’ « (‘ l) members of th fEesio s M wWilso i :: | the report stated The cost would be Eh Hef brall P i P i | * 21011 ant iven orâ€" , T14 [â€"4 P o i tion with the relief fraud evre and : December and w lost by fire in the j | N. a n 1 JOSt Stalin. d ]mlllll]b UI l(,l h (’ lal invitat ( c A 3 y a 11 JULHC Ip 11 atch from 4 | about $600 Froper masks for working . To hi h . inss | s j 10 11 1‘€ 1 ind enjoy Hale ; | * the government wanted it all within} ( China Sea just the coast of Ja.} | fator of Ru the Sovie B “s’ )ll e t ( h Ts 1* the evenin : ne movie Cé € : | in smoke should be provided, it con ‘ap mt ' tru 4 v | / + Nn | $ | three month: Phe town wil 1 : pan.. He and other members of the| D There 1« ( (l c UQ (( ll\ h = mm n se un w o e ce e ue N | E d 1 nt ‘ eb 1 | i m * > â€"â€" â€" I ryo i1 raise $1,000 a month un I : crew had a narrow escape ,,”m: | li1cia) n im« pr e | Three hours weekly military physical paid off, the mayor suggested The | t dea { | Moscow, bu is said to Reach Semiâ€"Finals W Oronto Re | training and three hours a week drill in ¢ ip aid we rreed ) not three | cpr x4 K 1 in LB A s papers ».m-‘v we agreed pay in three}] ,,,,-,-,,-,,,---,-,--,-,.‘ I general circula Stockholm Both I 1 G Or b O | fire fighting should be taken by every " th oamr id n the ol * 106 *+ a | + ¢ $ months, the mayor said On the cot >oUn 1rons an( rr?anites in | member of the department, it was % ian‘t in nuthit f o the j id t | 1 rary, we didn‘t do anything of the Big ‘\I,“A] « l x | stated ~+ Tp tecicdied | Mst ‘ ' | tat tm\ We decided la night 0 re On u (1tl()n mss (1 (1 ](,r Oln(i ‘) ! Nothing was recommended in regard .‘.1 ‘lOH\ month and no wa p o curilers who w § bi t., | to personnel, since there had not been rom Mr. Croll tat | > i n > ) s invitation conspiel at Quebec City surâ€"| South P m(ul)mv Young Man Maki |fime to so into the question, the {OUM) on Ne O s e 1beb 1W lllb prised the eastern portsmen by go ' an a \”]“ ' .t 0“ ress t() l{('(‘()\'- ‘ man stated. 1 op NA j f * ) | + v P ho an 1 soon be used in eve al 1 € d u | through. to the semiâ€"fin n both the ery Trom k (”““\ \((Id(‘n( to l yC. l\(‘( ()l(i l\un \] [(l(\ I)\ | Councillor Caron asked if there were Ontario, the mayo The gove . | irons and granites even ithoug! Railw ays to Get Him to Toronto Hos ital. To t Smd y h A begu Frur + P M ... ) u. t hat 1 * C ‘to vpo ip 68 U + ment has already begun a move in that| E. J, Transom, I llll('ll)dl of Central School, Guest Speaker. they hadenever before curled ] â€"â€"â€"__â€"____ [ P e one e sn omm direction In two interviews with th s « > metal "stones traordinati souih Porcupin« F4 26th Special ; H { suitable for saving life. They can‘t be on .\l()n(lil\. Ope liscuss ies en 3 etal iordinat spScial is father was wait A t thal f 6. * d1 L . U department of municipal affairs, the t P l.] Discussion After Address. Other well and excited much comment from At Adva itation and we " at {MCiused for working in a fire. What we ; ; + ~ + ~ ; C read h [ l A department advised very" strongly tha Matters at Kiwanis Luncheon Here. the other visiting : Th ( Late Bob G 1 vhose| Toronto pa; it ) (.h 2l 16| want is the finest, we can get.‘ k ver nd â€" k howed great â€"A ; Ti Y a the assessment be goI over and a e Timmins curling club member 0 ( P jad 3 o1 ‘ 3 { 3 Asked his opinion, Fire Chief Borâ€" survey of the accounting made J. Tra ; o e Cenâ€" E all this included J. W. Ecclestont kip lay ocke ( § ‘ e at mu : on Pa?! ijand said there were six masks in the (.‘.ul?..l ines man. A 1 r of appli )0 he | l U\l\ ‘lnd l{(ln()ers Ken Fitzpatrick, Harry Herma . om Toro:m it hJ 18 A juric eve f Course th 7 f"““l‘)”“m' two of which were of an tion was on hand from a M B 1¢ it the is Club | Dr. L. Hudson The rea "" i wo ) 1 1‘ 744 excellent type. The use of masks had NP i "+H in . R A q P 4 ¢ H C € f g it 2 4 ) pais hel Bob vp the ; A saying that he wouid nc pied i Monda ( l l ll( IF ( anvyass Two other rinks, 0 kipped by Har he operation 0 ind expert atter t m ic o ) When the s aved the Hollinger recreation hall the work for a minimum fee of $250 and ; W greatly pré as ‘oâ€" Graham and 2 other from Sout y $ n Ts nc U o ifil WB HEOCI | from destruction, he said. "You can‘t expense: iced b by Kiwanian W.| 0: : s T j 4 | mad o But. t § ; * + 6 o ut a ad } h es “"“ | work long in a fire in any of those 4 P * p y ; for n m f mad ) bu 1 4 minju eyi Inf« m mig e C o the hospital, | * 6 P‘ From e â€" railwa and municipal ‘Rinn, a membe ool boa | ,«‘( CUlV 1 01 i m.m lLn‘s on p ‘ ty $ nif Ti § SpPIUA!: | he said, "the heat is too much 1 54 43 R , y A 1 1 + C » ts : s m ( 9k ought he USt |, 1 van‘ +an board the councillot me enâ€"| Rev. B Millar expressed e si Re ached in Sale ofl in id a )roug ) , n it nu ive knocke¢ \Iullll "{land you‘d suffocate" Referring to the » . » C ug ( ma n woTst \ 4 ( in All hi 1 j ; couragement when 1 the I ( b f e int« qq 1 q Fab h j M f * | physical training, the chief told the J . A Shares +/ in‘ ; Te in( peak rhlv of fou form : in o A 8. t 1 old t board that Timmil " e ¢ ) ib idd1 % p {““,( to rinance W 01 ‘*1! nitbality. 0 w s f * ; ; High School| council that there was a weightâ€"lifting 1 1 lC 5 ( j 8 5 float a bon r pub | i0 2( il, w Mr. Transon 1LO1 I"’.\ .« on L 1O Y Ees OBh« Rhevena i 75 Cadld5~ | machine at the hall but that he would 5+ A es Eeann ; £ ( ) bef 4 no 1 n h P ; C provemen|{ We informt tD a Ing mu ba ( ‘ e b ef ( Toront R P o pri ( mpa B A C o | start a system of military physical f 64 f s a P ol ied le1 E4 OT« ) D it w eff 1C1 mpal ) o} hrough | +, » 4 we were going right after [ id | discussion. The address was partic 1 of T DEATH OF INFANT DAUGHTER for the (wo $ ist t h o. his father. , " 48" | training if the committee so desired, * ; f * it oSt, Michael M 18 464 WCBR f their | « ; ; 3 the mayol 1Â¥ timel eing Education Week [ [ Rang vol ha OF MKR. AND MRS. ALEX RICHARD | hos» to perform. : ts earnest T57 *4 ‘ S I believe it‘s good business he conâ€" * ‘ hok periorm the operation and i6 ' Advise Roads for Timmins Cana I T ( q. | NCRA iL â€"WeWD ounced < ht of | w 4 emded R § [ e 0o € eV( ) VV ) o Spending several hours with the d l ill‘ else 1e C EonJY § e ol 1 W 12 16â€"month M1 ( A y To ‘ tSCLuJ +4 The water pressure is the most imâ€" partment of highwa; } > in I Adval in C ind Mi Alex Rich B na R . C -\]‘ ; I an} portant thing in the report," Councillor received 1 e ma Kiw y M iO bjc e wa ivenue, died on Tuesday a i sho [ irmai se q estroyed.| Laporte remarked n JOt | ( ( is ; 111 | TA N () D ( ah+I PA 1 ; r for Timmil Cou Cou wi Kiw Club, wa j e total figures m C The funeral service was held | Commission) w Bob t ive be 4+ We have discussed the whole thing," | N ob | Â¥n m 11 Deel ) mnu 1 ( y a { ported nat e department recomâ€" e o1 , ¢ J )mplete returi n the Church e N i esâ€" | Mo No B '([A i L tont T ert al he mayor told him, "and decided to mended a tabilized road bas imilar e lu: He 6: 4 | t da y 4 44 4 veen instal the mains as soon as the weather l unchneon e emphasized the valu : minutes. j 44460 I ( )o Lamuld s rp F to that tried on parts of the Ferguson| of Kiwa ork f po: e j mm mm mm mm s : ; o hear| would permit. The cost would ‘be ridiâ€" iwanis work for,h0y8, this WOIK| _ e M omplete re c 4 ; highwas 5 , aterDro # y Y o e i i e n n c n i a s a 4 9 n s n s in 1P 1 culous at this time position top. 4 1d wo citizens} H ilso ( \ \]\l \" pr \ Councillor Caron asked the chief if £4.000 a" mil whel pavement cos . ‘ ed mot l \ (2[ l I l“ ]l l)“ \\ l ( l l i i i\ \ l “)\‘ l\ \‘ \l\ : he knew the cause of the drop in presâ€" sCNAolars | Lor Cclever uden t Inaolt l j $25,.000 a Present annual sts of | ; in s | \] \ a % ure ; , ' ) Oll V ‘al nc N [ * t k maintenance of road 1 limm1l s 7 R \ ‘)ht :]'}{)\ ll]“ hl]"“’ I hink Mr, Mchean i the proper between $50,000 and $60,00( I tabi q \ St man to ask about that. The fact is, we 19 I‘l W ) ¢ 1 9 ' lized road Would ; 22 pé in , { orm ()‘ 'h(k \() lb()ll didn‘t have pressure," replied the chief ant mlav inct 4 M n YÂ¥3 A a 1 cent clay instcad of the 30 1 P : A h I thought the reason for the low on Northern roads last year which wa | I ve I,’.('}H“ of \'““\\ l‘” on pressure was the wottle neck connection e A d m y 1 4 ( m \ i wa * N2R AA +1 1 ; ; found to make the road to f Th + Fom Gla rirm ) { fey Surft 92 s with the Hollinger supply," put in the type of road building would provide a N nm ¢ 6 C \ CY face with ! 1erQce| mayor, "the water needed at the fire aitls s lang ¢ y , \ y » considerable ,,z,\.u“]lv of employmet ; . a \ ort “.' _\((.'.i fy \\ i n ’] combined with the domestic ervice Assessment Fight Still On 1~ C C 1 h ( laed that play f t I‘ Ou “ cy coming along early in the morning was Dean K« r wrote the council it e Riwal irli y should b : N3 * too much # that he would nga M M ( a £ t ¢ \ - j ll: ; "1‘ [ l 1 s C I { w It must have been partly the water of ng and Daley ronto, legal firm,| town. I was , vimming § § Â¥ recorded ) « ( $ nmin \ mains," Mr. Laporte insisted as exp« coun A in comt ‘ € \ assessment â€" ca H nI : ‘ 1 mo I‘h@ water meter we have now will Mr. Mannit nin ) i | ) in i j take only the volume of water we can $250.00 1 \ n .. | get through the mains explained «it \ | i j I‘m of t opinio Mr Kester | ) ( D; mayor, "for the ordinary domestic supâ€" will get u 1 s mu is a A o : 1 )1 ) wind | ply the opening through the meter i Putside ima 5s n is receive he K R ufficient It couldn‘t handle everyâ€" ‘I don‘t want t y Mr. K BR X 4 { ( | e whcn the additional â€" demand e veut 1 \ \ L § ; 7 Until the Hollinger pu a n what happen« n K L On. wicfe 4. NO c MB 4 putting "Kirk d â€"La ¢ s main commented â€" Couns Laj * in o yX Td 1 ) Pown Engineer MacLean ¢ iined unless w ) e a 44 14 /A PT A that Mr. Priichard had been at hi court, it‘s « y o ( Making ; a few days ago when they had "Our ow! w A Ki t ppoa,,; | workeq out a system ol shutting T rhead Would you f x aâ€" [ * j t | t to he booktor at the mine that puts wate: vice? I 1 «c .30 V n | over to Schumacher, in case of bad fuday > R 7 30 fire here An additional 15 poun Wha t s | pre ire was obtained in thi wa .‘. â€" P % d A About ‘$25.000 Five Fire Alarms During 4 o o o Any time the fire chief or the engiâ€" Tha 4 R . T. g h r ne all thie p t Py 7 The deci \ Past Two Days ; $10 Damage n eer calls the mine, the booster will made at a special closed me« i 3 t ¢ Y« t Aut. 1 + t r 1 council, to be heid on Tuesda vening Five 1 alarn du y is x la beginnin The mine has promised to instal a at 7.30, where ta» nâ€" x C » ‘ ||gp. | moter having a larger capacit an the portant matters will be ( . Mp himney fit I only otf | one now in use, the coun« i1 old b Let Province Collect Income Tax ase, vesterd: at 1536 Spruce € I | the mayor Timmins was ask y J. A. Smith uth, was any damage done d 1 4, n I ix. 33 I action has been taken on the whether it was considered advisable to| firemen were able to hold that down 4; W ( I'("l,fnflmu ons outlined in the re call "an emergency me t 4 Y‘cl ] Ithough it is considered likely of Ontameo to consicer the con € P the ; m p 14114 8 i U PR Â¥ n Dail t nan i 1 ra t : . al own will spend @t 1 81 5 how sbtout L i va , s n. i Spain staged many a celebration in Spain after leftâ€"wing coalition governmer ' | Ne T )wn will spend at least some ave o LnLEG reauin ) Pine sire sou 104 First ave elections. As pictured above, some of the at né c : ine. 4e] wOor k money in making the fire fightin: the legislatut I - 12 C m y s s j s * ' n.\ . islature \ t i 2 Ceda no m cities ing were quieted er Pr A 7Zam i Te i eet plot A,;‘_,‘ juipment better. Larger mains wil} ar¢ CU ' x i \ S + 1 D? y ra » ' ( i . h t e tC «(“ k ; Y ) . i 1 ; | p il pt and exiles Order has now C P : ) nen with i probably incur the greatest expense * @e us _ n ies e t ce n cce ce e ts h on cce in c ce ces css i c ce cce ie ce y o o ie en BB d B P B eA P N ce in oi e t ) ,~.,,.;,‘,,_.[ Other council news will be found in s w t P f A Arre 7 5 AUdLll C1 ) 2

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