Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Jun 1936, 1, p. 8

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Deny Half Holiday Not Well Observed in Town Stores Contradict Suggestions Made at Recent Council Mecting. Little Overtime at Eatoun‘s, but all Overtime Paid for. Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative Treat Employees Right. Workers‘ Coâ€"operative Claims No Wednesday Afternoon W ork. Most Reasonable Prices I‘he or district on the complet finest 1 customst satisfac Estimates Gladly Given %fi@%/ /911%1 ‘;F FRIGERATOR The George Taylor Hardware Limited Phones : 300 and 301 Empire Block Phone 1189 1€ Let us show you how! WILL YOU SHARE THESE SAVINGS? M NNN \\ \| I REMOD LLED ®@ STORED 11 Head Office A CHAIN OF Kind New Liskeard, Ont Groceries made at a representaâ€" savings which Westinghouse owners enjoy. New economy models of the famous Westâ€" inghouse Golden Jubilee Series make it easy to own this upâ€"toâ€" theâ€"minute these special terms, it will pay for itself. Right now it costs less than ever before to share in the Balance in easy monthly payâ€" ments that will fit your budget. Why keep on paying out money to melt and run down the drain? Start now to turn this waste into savings. .:.g e\ A ue 1 oo< bri T‘im /z1\NGH#po Sudbury Taxis Cannot _ _ Drive Passengers to Frood Eaton company‘s groccteria told The Advance, "but if any one of them is asked to remain after hours for any purpose at all, he is paid overtime, We close our doors at one o‘clock on Wedâ€" nesdays and the employees are free to go then." Hours worked by the Eaton staff‘s men are 49 hours a wesok. For any time over that, overtime is paid. The women in the store work 41 hours a week. During the Christmas shopâ€" ping period when the halfâ€"holiday is discontinued until . January 1st, the men work 52 hours and the women 45. "We would ‘be the first ones to sign in Ou We would ‘be the first ones to sign agreement which would do away h Wednesday afternoon work," Mr. iman concluded. Pays Highest Wages? We never work Wednesday if it‘s at possible to avoid it," James Thompâ€" :, manager of Dominion Stores said, ccasionally it is necessary to have > staff back to clean out th‘e shelves.‘" _ felt, he said, that no grocery staff town was better treated than that of _ store. "T‘l guarantee," he said, rat we pay our ¢employees higher ges than any other chain store in Ame Court of Appeais and hearing d as soon as possible before more i one judge. Magistrate McKessock ied down a lengthy judgment in case before him. In the course of judgment he said that according to interpretation, the Act prevented a driver from taking a fare out of may be tired." ir staff seldom works overtime at N. Leaman, manager of the T. i company‘s grocsteria told The ck Thachuk, manager of the local ch of Workers Coâ€"operative of New irio, was in favour of closing at six ck on Hollinger pay nights. "None ur Cclerks work Wednesday afterâ€" i at all," he said. The store closes in# o‘clock on pay nights. T‘wo Weeks Holidays With Pay /e very rarely work after two o‘clock Wednesday afternoons," C. Haaâ€" n, manager of Consumers‘ Coâ€" ative said. "We close at 12.30 and pt no orders, even by telephone, r that time. Our deliveries are alâ€" sionally it is ns iff back to clean t, he said, that n was better tre: U e it n Our deliveries by two o‘cloc Noranda appea from be f1 Timmins a@al ANISNAWaYys aCc! rom Sudbury tc he did not have jlic vehicles act 1 $10 and costs charged in the Dyees are all CC lidgdys with pa n sE y e| C another ed with nt case e to be made nd hearing l1€ dbury last > case of nule TAaKâ€" he Frood d double, ck @Q@UC THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS ONTARIO District Pipe Band Pays Visit to South Poreupine Ssouth Porcupine, June Special to The Advance. The girls of the C.G.LT. a1 to hold a tea on Saturday 1 in the United Church from 3 would be glad of your patro tea is to help raise funds to of them to camp this year tea is to nelp raise unds t of them to camp this y<ea hawk Lake. Little Vivian and Norbe gan are holding a joint bil toâ€"day (Saturday). Vivia and her sister ten yvears and her sister ten ye Over 40 little guests ha to the affair, and are at ford street. I Building is going on in Pootsville and I Golden City, we hear. Last night the| opening dance of the season took place j at the Edgewater pavilion, which is unâ€" der the same managsement as last year. Mrs. Wocdall is visiting her daughâ€" ter in Porquis Junction toâ€"day. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Granam have moved from Rae avenue and have takâ€" en an apartment in the Dalton block. On Friday night the Porcupine Disâ€" trict Pipe Band from Timmins paid us a visit. In kilts and bonnets and with pipes aâ€"playing they marched throughf the town, down Railroad street to the’ station, with all the juvenile populaâ€" tion accompanying them. We enjoyed the music and appreciate the courtesy.| We are sorry to report the condition Mr. Henry of our hospital matron, Miss Wenger, | spending a h is still unchanged. She is still very critically ill. The firemen had a call to the Bel-| videre apartments this week. It turnecli out to be only a chimney fire but badly scared the occupants. It was put out Mrs. Miller Wallace, from of their sistt Dome Mines. Guide ‘The /« with very little trouble and no damage. | headquarters Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gemmill tain Naish ir (nee Miss Annie Paice) at the Tisdale | spection. Muc hospital, on Saturday, June 6thâ€"a son. | °en Up with p Next Saturday there is to be a tagâ€" | Cussing this j day for the blind in South Porcupine.|is a holiday Mrs. J. Armstrong is convener of the | picnic, with committee appointed to see after th: arrangements and Mrs. LaFPorest, Mrs. C. M. Brooks, Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mrs. wW. H. Johns, Mrs. R. Vary and MiIs. H compnptise the committee. Mrs to bring a gi The plans way. Last yea Lake is not of this site h: committee appointed to see after th: arrangements and Mrs. LaPorest, Mrs C. M. Brooks, Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mrs. wW. H. Johns, Mrs. R. Vary and MIs. H. Blood comprise the committee. Mrs W. H. Johns is convener of the commitâ€" tte for the Dome, and Mrs. Vary for the Ankerite. The Girl Guides of South Porcupine will act as taggers. in the cand cause. but will not be in uniform the Ankerite. The Girl Guid Porcupine will act as tagg good cause, but will not be as their laws do not perm wear uniform when asking â€" ‘This morning (Saturday) made their first communi Joachim‘s R.C. Church. Mrs. Curtis, of Dome Ext a very nice bridge party al on Thursday to help along movement. She was assist ladies of the committee of ization and a lovely eveni joyed by 20 guests. The lun movement. She was assisted by th ladies of the committee of the organ: ization and a lovely evening was en joyed by 20 guests. The lunch was ex copticnally nice and was served by thi hostess. The first prize winner wa. Mrs. W. Thomas (Dome Extehsion) Mrs. E. Anthony, of town, brough back the second prize and third hon ours went to Mrs. D. Eames (Dome Ex tension). Dr. and Mrs. Kinsman reisrnsd lasi week from a short vacation. Dr. Kinsâ€" man attended the medical convention in London and Mrs. Kinsman visited in Toronto. % Mr. and Mrs. George turned last week to Dom We welcome the bride to 0 Little Alvin Kavanagh y the local hospital on emergency appendix oper doing nicely toâ€"day. Mrs. B. J. McDermid, 0 left this week on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff, at K brother, Mr. H. Cliff, wh« perintendent at the Sylva leaving this month for A Mrs. Greggâ€"who has : her moth®r, Mrs. Michae We would like to bid "Don voyage to Mrs. Burton and little daughter, Margaret, to Mrs. Curboy and little daughter, Botty, who are leaving South Porcupine on Wednesday next, to sail for England and Scotland on the S. S. Duchess of Richmond on Friday, June 12th. They intend stayving for three wWAo tee. Ma da y We Th )me, ida y Th of fun “J BT: 16 Drth and ery on Et â€" Rebekah June ommE f1C JML n e iegt Mtr. G will spend a Grands of the Rebe on Wednesday nex Mrs. Liboy, Dome Exi Mu ict as taggers. in will not be in uniform ) not permit them tc ien asking for charity (Saturday) 27 childrer t communion in t T A F % ale of home J3 Mrs, W. W. W ze place on We it pre hom| iC d, of the Dom t to her parent t Kingston. H:« who is mill si TIC ire plannit next (13t] bet rCIne Kerrl thday part i is twelvs old toâ€"day e Pa Hendry reâ€" Extension our town. was taken t was taken to Thursday for ration. He is 31 @ird press not?i. Of Kirkland ision, hel her hom the Guid da havin 1 M.1I Thuis ome W ak TY brC them a and a 1 cakes!" ladies w Harold planned Guild been are awhbsent one from the Christiece and Mrs. Burtor guests when they sang aâ€"Wearyin‘ for You." MI sponded to the address i her thanks for the lovely kind wishes of her frienc Cooper‘s Circus is in to Cooper‘s Circus i: one day only on t Mr. Henry Howa spending a holiday MtTs. Miller, of : Wallace. from the LAKke 1sS nol Dut | of this site have bought a pi three miles nearer home in gami District, and Timmin gaml District, and liml with Dome and South to camp together under Smith, of Kirkland Lake ten days of August. At the end of June A and Miss Dalby of To pected up with Mrs. To ‘OWIL vith and Miss peoted up CommIissic tour of i1 The Bri neéw was m was brought out for two new Browniesâ€"OI ma McCaw. The little en their first instruct finger isandage and kr shown. Musical chairs ingâ€"Up Song" finish: are now paying wl ing greedy. And t men become chest} ters, Guide and Brownie News The Girl Guides met as us eadquarters on Wednesday in Naish in command, who tc pection. Much of the evening w m up ‘with planning a picnic al ussing this year‘s camp. As Ju: s a holiday a full day of hiki icnic, with each guide ‘being o bring a girl friend, is to be I North Bay enled _A Guild w »diction â€" AT missioner, who are comin of inspection for the No > Browni¢s met on Frida y Owl and Brown Owl b Brown Owl took inspecti toadstoo! was much admi of tine Unitlé to the numb 1€ Head Office, Schumacher, Phone 708 On P from the W A l het of ta V D DL 10v a Every Piece Carefully Graded HMTL M T We‘ fill your juimn! building or remodc man has long been to its claims of 1 p C2mpPlil Dom Mrs. work ba 1 Y C as usual sday with C: 1, who took vening was t picnic and C p. As June 2 of hiking ; J â€" MI bu e banda ind the Th 11 11 en 10 1 l N OT IY Keeping ;\ Cats and Dogs avy from the Garden Woerk Corner Eim Street and Fitth Avenue h to 13th \Afternoons and EVENINGS Novelties it h velties Games of All Kinds EVERYBODY WELCOME eme quantity for any type iplete stock in the camp the typ2 of lumber that lower prices." insecticl ition of L1 will b 12 i1lI Th ulpha it least 5{ h1 1t Th Mill Office, Timmins, Phone 709 will 1€ ll O W jf 1Cl Fire Brought Right to Fire Hall Door be the rea Firemen Look After No Damage Don« One Other Call in fry The Advance Wast Advertisements emen on nds Don‘t Let Cross Eves MmMUr? YOHUT C 1 This condition definitely corre« properly fitted and a series muscle exercises hnimney 11 Balsam s PARLOUR w Davs EYESIGHT SPECIALINT bu wh For Further Ds no dGama HALPERIN‘S Jeweliry Store Sat l(/ \tl â€" : Mt Located in Phon Good Must 1 ¢ 1 appearâ€" As 10UuUl1 rom Bc 11 the 1 11 118 with isses eveâ€" n 1t do and Only of 1@ Rt il

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