Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 May 1937, 1, p. 8

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O O 'r ~:~:~' I’Wr?’ e VANITY, CHEST of DRAVVERS and FULL SIZE BED. (Dresser can be VAN! I 1 , urinal of DRAVVERS and FULL SIZE BED. (Dresser can be had to match at an .. , additional cost). Easy Term: Very attractive match mitre cut walnut on each piece, combined with selected cabinet woods, makes this suite a very outstanding value, finished in a color to increase the richness. Venetian plate mirror and spacious ’dtrawer cjzace: VALUE “HITS ” Note These $5.00 Delivers asy l'crm: names" auxmary. Emprie H I. O. D. E. Coronation Ball at side Pavilion and the Schuma Club Coronation dance at m hall, Schumacher Enthusiastic Meeting Fish and Game Assn. ' It is specially desired to emphasize the fact that all the general public not taking part in the procession will be ex- cluded from the ball park until after the parade is concluded. All arganizations and floats taking part in the procession will enter the ball park at the south end entrance on Cedar street where they will be allotted their position in the parade. The rigid observance of these two rules is absolutely necessary for the successful handling of the parade. and the co-operation of all is earnestly re- quested. The following is an outline of the MONDAY. MAY 10TH. 1937 Marching groups will then leave par- ade but floats will proceed to South Porcupine and Schumacher. There is also expected to be groups of High and Vocational students. Music will be provided by the Tim- mins Citizens‘ Brand, the Licn: Club Boys’ band. the Porcupine District Pipe hang, the Tisdale band. In addition to the above the floats and groups taking part in the Schumacher and South Porcupine celebrations Will parade along with the 'Iimmins con- tangent. After the monster parade here the floats only will return the visit to Schu- macher and South Porcupine. The parade route will travel along the following streets and avenues. leaving the ball‘grounds 'at 2.00 pm. sharp. Pine street to Fourth avenue. Fourth avenue to Spruce street Spruce street to Fifth avenue. Along Fifth avenue to Vimy road. Vimy road to Third avenue A‘ong Third avenue to the T. N. O. A 13u-blic-anress radio car. two floats from the Consumers? Co-operative and other local merchants and busi asses. In. the young-er elemznt [there will be floats of groups of the Girl Guides and Brownies. Boy Scouts and Cubs. Company. J. R. Todds drug store in Schumacher, and at the Marshall-Ecâ€" clwtone stores in both 'I‘immins and South Porcupine. The membership fee. which in former years was set at three dollars. was reduced to one dollar. It was recommended and decided that a junior boys' club should be organized and affiliated with the senior associa- tion. The fee to join this club will be twenty-five cents. Educational pro- grammes will be held at different in- tervals in order to teach the juniors the fundamentals of hunting. fishing. and the general conservation of wild life. So far as can be learned the following organizations will have floats and groups in the 13:3.1'ade: fly; the Croatian Society; the Finnish people; the Italian people; and many others inaiuding 'locaxl mines and frater- nal organizations. Buddy." of Kirkland Lake. esterday of Mrs. White's 1 nd Mrs. G. A. Maedonald C-anadlian Legionâ€"“Soldiers of the Empire." Canadian Legionâ€"“The Quintuplete" Ladies’ Auxiliaryâ€""The Empire Upon Which the Sun Never Setsfi' I.O.D.E.â€"“Brittania." Sons of England~â€"“Jlohn Bull" Sons of Scotland-~“A Scottish Scene." The Lions Club The Kiwanis Club The Knights of Columbus. The Cornish Club float, and gioup The We} sh Choirâ€"”A Scene iiom W ales. " The Jewish People of the Porcupine Camp. float and group. There will also be floats and groups from the following:â€" The Ukrainian Prosvita Association; the Ce ‘icle Canadien; the White Eagle Polish Society; the Czecho-Slov'akians; the Jugo-Sl-avs; the Roumanian Socie- Outline of Program for Coronation Day (Continued from Page One) Porcupine Camp a parade of educa- tional. historical ahd patriotic pagean- Dry. The association have applied for trout. and Hungarian partridges, while pheasant eggs have already been set. _ Moving pictures. depicting hunting and fishing scenes in the James Bay district, were shown by Mr. J. R. Todd after the meeting closed. and were greatly appreciated :by all present. It was suggested that the same pictures be shown to the junior club in the ne future. (Continued from Page One) and Mrs. T.. M. of Kirkland I Lions Club Kiwanis Club Knights of Columbus Cornish Club. float a Welsh Choir-”A E compressor p nation Dav D )n .kec sit! membership was enrolled 13; and it is hoped that. 5 than ever will join the Membership tickets may l. the Taylor Hardware R. Todds drug store ln 1nd at the Marshall-Ec- 5 in both 'I‘immlns and ne. The membership fee. 11' the foul Wolhrab. 8:0vel; R mkel; W. . R.J.E mm‘ Ball p: W! de Day Dances fivwo VIE White and son. 11cc. were guests e's parents, Mr. .113 vice-presidents owing :â€"--H. G. Kennezh Gray. .ll lren’s massed Lions Club patriotic and addresses by Ball grounds. 7 Coronation k as outlined sition in the men of these essary for the r parade. and earnestly re- m'ks display. same from ililles Lake; point oppo- anc building Hone [omâ€"Joesph mason. MP :: John Red- ). Dye: C. E If 181‘ Lions Croatian monorsu'y ~Joseph Rive The .18 R '81‘

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