Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Jun 1937, 1, p. 5

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£61 ‘ILLt! ‘AVYVGNOWK Annual Meeting District Board of Anglican W.A Woman‘s Auxiliary of Anglican Church of District Met at Iroquois Falls Last Week. Interesting Programme for Sessions. Officers Elected for Ensuing Year. STAR ELECTRIC ANYTHING ELECTRICAI HOTSE WIRING COMMERCIAL WIRIYNG INDUSTRIAL HOOKUP: or any other wiring job. LIGHT FIXTURES EXHAUST FANS ELECTRIC MOTORS (New and Used) THE WINNER AT THE " FINAL" NEXT SATURDAY NIGHA WILL RECEIVE C31sB, i# Lak d .“ _.' *z s $ L 9::3", o c i ‘?‘.‘i ic A m $\ t ‘:'.:. 7 ?- P +. *# i4 â€" h‘ ’ ’ | »‘ - ‘.“ , |.w‘ t i. h ie "m 11 PINE ST PHONE THE WINNER AT THE WEEK DAY GAMES WILL F THESE COUPONS WILL PLAY THE FINAL AT THE FINAL WILL RECEIVE THE NEW 1937 (eé i1 In three years the ve made nearly a )il they dabbled in A1 ninion annual , Halifax, N.S., M 1 1 th, was apâ€" il work and tal at Mooâ€" Treasurel wWoodall Mrs. Mcâ€" ind 1M LUT ‘Funeral at Midland |< f Mrs. J. Thompson : |three years, then ihey moved 1O VLLiâ€" verton where Mr. Thompson was enâ€" gaged in the Pfeffer Milling C>. to the time cof his death. Mrs. Thompson was | a dovou; member cf the former Methâ€" odist Church and later the United Gaurch. She was a very active member of the W.M.S. and Ladies‘® Aid while she ' was able. Deprived of the help of her husand while her children were Sso young Mrs. Thompson laboured faithâ€" fuly to raise her family and direct them in the proper paths. Surviving | are two sons, Wellington and Whitney | of Milverton and two daughters | (Blanche) Mrs. F. S. Adams, of Timâ€" mins and (Vera) Mrs. Jack Kreuter, of | Kitchener. Three sisters and one broâ€" | ther aso survive: (Agnes) Mrs. J. W. Allingham, of Wallenstein; (Margarel) Mrs. Wm. Robinscn Millbank; (Esther) Mrs. John Coulter, near Milverion, and Alex. of Milverton.. There are four lgrandchildren. Three brothers predeâ€" ceased here: John Wm., Jas. B. and Geo. T. The funeral was held on Monâ€" day from the residence of her son, Mr. Burial at Milverton on 193 W i1! Milbank three vC ward 1ln wentyâ€"n when the of _ Milverton (Blanche) Mrs mins anda (Ver: Kitchener. Th 11 qui M 11 1€ M r iarm rt y( Ir n BT 1 Milve In Oct Mornin Tethodis of J sufT( miC 12 M 1 in Wellesl here they Mil Morn‘n Edward Thompson W I RECEIVE A ‘CHEVROLET COUPON‘â€"THE HOLDERS IAME ON SATURDAY NIGHT AND THE WINNER CAK. A] n d 1934 Week 11 John 1897, by P ‘on iast Sun, Mi liv ir family farming 1934 i In JwWwWnS. Mr. W 1V THF PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO Cooking School at Timmins, June 15â€"18 to 4.30 Norti:e dian T1 nhneilp theo â€" Classes in public speaking have been arranged for pclicemen at Kansas City,. Much illâ€"feeling between the police and the public will thereby be removed, says Captain Hugh M. Dougherty, who is responsible fcor the innovation. ‘"‘The traffic officer," Captain Dougherty exâ€" plained, "citen becomes irritated when a motcrist questions his cbservations "ilm This Week Deals With Smashing the Loan Shark llinsten Thompson, to St. Paul ited Church; Milver.on, where se: > was he‘ld. Rov. R. A. Brock, a form ma~to" clficiated., aszisted by Re M ted Culinary Expert to Demonstrate Here This Week. n uld is week, June 1€th and 17th, is re with a purpose. Its aim is to smach the loan shark preying on nf{fortunate and the harassed. The re shows how these loan sharks nfortunates in their grip and how bleed them and oppress them. A nir ‘bzokles gives interesting sideâ€" ; on the picture, while the picture not cnly exposes the evils of the sharks, but also~ indicates how gentry may be avoided. All d see this picture this week at the <crical cookinz and food preserâ€" There will be daily prizes given nd other special features The will be in charge of Mrs. Mary tt, Home Economist of the Canaâ€" Wlectric Co. adies of the town and dist i 1 ited to the Hotpoint Cookin:® o be held in the Enpire theatre th, 16th, 17th and 18th from 2.3( pm. under the auspices of the n Ontario Power Co. The schoo practizcal demons . ration POLICE ORATORS niss to Pay," the special picture showing at the Palaze i Wednesday and Thursday ‘ek, June 16th and 17th, is a | ith a purpose. Its aim is toj ving were the pallbearers: ‘on. Jchn Zimmerman, W. . J. Scctt, J. T. Reid and cer. Interment was made od and 1@A ind MtI NO CHILDREN ADMITTED! 1. McD Aro ly; the Chaiint Brown and fas en‘ fam Sinking." Mr. and Mr. and 30 with msore highâ€"flow can command. If press himself clearl motorist will have 1i Telephone MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE Ltd. 1nD ind P9A! 224 Monday, June 14, to Sat., June 19 TIMMINS ARENA cerâ€" can Cneoilsely Showrooms, 7 Third Avenue will ingel This Is the 11 at thi sure of h isily into 1} ompletely N 11 Timmins, Ont. 11 1a D Nhy is it that ) from out of

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