Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 Jun 1938, 2, p. 6

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The leg is kicked from the hip d and not only fromthe knee.. Many ginners learn this wrongly and troubled for a long time after they Now that the D been mastered, it a great deal and t which â€" gradually | strokes. The pupi receptive mood to | Have pupil sontli float to see how fa have him hold han with face still in wi now kick his feet motion. Correct m at this time will he later. Teaching the Beginner In the Art of Swimming Using the "Dead Man‘s Float" ldea as the Basis upon Which to Build up Knowledge of the Different Strokes. Keeping Confidence Along with Safety. â€" Does Not Take Long to Learn to Swim. PAGE 81X I NS U RANC E. If you are not one of our regular customers â€" phone 9350 and our driver will coall Toronto Asphgylt Shingles are surfaced with fireproof granules. They give vital fire protection from chimâ€" ney sparks and flying embers With Toronto Asphait Shingles your home has double protectionâ€"protection from fire and protection from the most severe weather conditions. They give years and years of satisfactory service. Head Oflice, Schumacher, Phone 708. TIMMINS DAIRY AVE â€" you ever happened to think how reliably y o ur milk is delivered every day of the year? Well that is the visible eoviâ€" dence of _ the same characteristic t h a t extends through the entire Timmins Dairy organization‘! _T he quality, ~purity and reliability of Timmins Dairy milk never fails either! FAILS YOU 21 Pine Street North Timmins Y our Milkman FELDMAN TIMBER CO., LTD. SIMM®, HOOKER DREW C en . ~«<â€"Â¥ > e . Dead Man‘s Ploat has t remains to practice I to continue exercises teach the different pil is now in a very o take these exerceises. iter, and 1€ rigid above head to practice HOUSES AND LOTsS FOR SALE CONVENIENT TERMS id fisk him to upâ€"andâ€"dowin of doing this beneficial for hip down @ the Then tJ1 ! _ _ At last we have our learner taught. f Nothing remains except practice and | correction of errors as they are noticed It really hasn‘t been hard and it is surâ€" + prising that in case of many pupiis all this can be done in almost as little time | as it takes to |write these articles. Howâ€" \ ever, right here is a good time to imâ€" ! press upon any beginner that until he | can swim for {some distance and some I minutes, that he is still not safe. Fort Francis Times: has progressed so far only thing he mow has lized man. * wil be clumsy at first and resemble the sails of the ageâ€"old windmill. Now comes the hardest part of, this lesson; that is, to get the feet and anm to work in unison. Again we go back to the Dead Man‘s Float. This gime we endeavour to get the learner to dco the float with feet kicking and arms paddling and at the same time keeping | flat to the water‘s surface. Here you will probably get a disapâ€" pointment as the beginner forgets either his leg or arm action, but perâ€"| severe and continue the practice until | a free action is obtained. With | these two, a beginner may now go the body is in reality swimming underwater. Until now, the beginner has had very | little time to let him hold his head up as | far as twentyâ€"five or thirty feet. and | | | | | | I } Have him try this in connection with ; leg and arm actions. He will probably find his head is rather heavy, so do not have him breath yet for fear a gulp of ‘water may cause fear. After a short time allow beginner to breath as the other exercises ! who wouldn‘t ;base for ) | the nature of us wom»>n, why not are conâ€" | tinued. Breathing should be in through | the mouth and out through the nose. different is thi light blue plates and mi Refreshingly cloth, it utterly mad to even think about galâ€" livanting off to Europ2 or even to the ‘next town for that matter. Homs»e Base the truth, weuld you go If, for instance, you th» kindâ€" of garden s scarcely a wonian her cown homs summer. be it, And to tell you could? could havie just you‘d like . . . thereo‘ choose a pleasant Since you will probably home anyway and liking staying which + \LG. 18 r( proficient swimmers. While kicking, the toes are pointed slightly inwards. A good aid to this leg action is to have pupil grasp the side of the tank with his hands while ‘he practices the leg kick. Try .to keep the body from rollâ€" ing sideways in this action, because rolling cuts out smoothness and speed Now let us try the arm action. After a great deal <of practice doing the Dead Man‘s Float ‘with leg action this can be added. An exercise to alid this is to have pupil get into water a little deeper than to the ‘waist, then have him bend forward at the waist until the upper part of the body is paralle! to the water‘s surface. Now have the right arm stretch forward as far as possible, and keeping the fingers closed as a sort of a paddle, bring the arm back and under the body until it the side. It then leaves the water to again reach forward to stroke again. As the right hand leaves the water the left hand starts its downward stroke similar to that of the right. This will be clumsy at first and resemble the sails of the ageâ€"old windmill. Cleans Dirty Hands 1 #* ‘l‘l\.\‘l‘ $ 'll ‘llt) WB B CS 0 OE PP 1 under the body until it | the side. It then leaves the | again reach forward to stroke is the right hand leaves the > left hand starts its downward | nilar to that of the right. This umsy at first and resemble the | he ageâ€"old windmill. )mes the hardest part of, this iat is, to get the feet and arms in unison. Again we go back ead Man‘s Float. This Jgime | ivour to get the learner to do with feet kicking and arms i1110 St ) that Phoneâ€"Office 112 Residence 135 â€"Civilized that almost h ird home anyway the nature of u who wauldn‘t. cho base for a pleasat The beautiful colours and blends of nature are reproâ€" duced in Toeronto Asphalt Shingles. â€" Briar, Sunset and Clover blends are outstanding in their charm and will greatly enhance the appearance of any home. â€" Call in and let us show you samples of this exceptionally fine roofing. Estimates gladly given. They may be finâ€" anced under the Home Impreovement Plan. T yvro lish TTV The most festive of all outdoor June occasions is, tractive one is suggested becaused both cake and c tions are available on request. Plain Menus Achieve Festive Proportions Outdoorsâ€"News About Appropriate l’ul(m'y--.\'llggvstc(l Linensâ€"Furniture to Fit the Occasionâ€"Ideas About Service _ and a Thougsht or Tws on Fceod. 1¢ iA J A ; ib CO ME INT idi1 trip Mill Office, Timmins, Phone 709 for T1A PLEASANT HoMES this mil} WEATHER PROTECTION FIRE PROTECTION LASTING BEAUTY by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin Lractive ass ste ave_ summet stemware. of course, a wedding table, and this â€"simple but ndle decorations can be made of.crepe paper.â€" Di 1t TV ade Gay to eat out any way. But someâ€" times of a late afternogn when the last rays of the sun are sknting in | your eyes, an adjustable awning is a tcomfort. Those umbrella awnings with ‘tables attached seem to be about the |best solution because they can be twisted hither and yon to follow the | sun. Otherwise and with all due reâ€" ‘ spect, we can do without an awning on our terrace, thank you. At the winâ€" nk backed up to the place, thereby makitr chimney. â€" But, of . outdoor fireplace sh yard proper. mit; . or those, taill â€" w have their: own kind old ~time â€" paling f€e they‘re kept spic anc think of using it for really pe gatherings. . With a high fen around the place you can set your in the pleasant part of the yard, if that does happen to be right to the stnzet. A Delightful Extra Not a "must," but certainly a pleasâ€" ure if it can be manasged is an outâ€" aoor firsplace. For even summeg évenâ€" ings do sometimes get coolish later on. Then there is the fun of outdoor cockâ€" ing to think about. If you are in a bug belt, an outdoor fireplace will help get rid of the pests. We saw an atâ€" tractive fireplace on the screened porch of a house we visited recently. It backed up to the living room Ifireâ€" fences «WIill GO.. â€" WIT! right if you kesp th vines. _ QOur contentio fence practically dou get out of your yard for private use the gr wise is so public th think of using it for An awning feel that a ya fluous becau: snough for i day to eat C times of a â€" a pleasant beginning, and if you inâ€" vestigate. you‘ll find thatâ€"they aren‘t prohibitive in cost, especially if you have a man in the family who likes to tinker arcund th> place... A‘nice pateh cf lawn or a . porch will do, however. Our second suggostion is privacy. It‘s really essential if you‘re going to enâ€" joy this cutdoor spot to the fullest. Tf your place is an average town lot with the overlooking you a hish fence:will â€"beythe answer. Stone, brick or . stucco if the budget . will perâ€" u. "*must,". But c it can be man whitt kep will 120M tall woven wood fences m kind of charm. Plan ing fences are nice if pic and span. Tall picke 0. Wire fences are dll kesp them covered with ‘ontention is that a illy doubles the use you ur yard, for it. retrieves e the ground that otherâ€" ublic that you wouldn‘t g it for really personal With a higsh fence all ht iped linen tableâ€" optional. «We usually iwning is rather superâ€" when the sun is hot t‘s too hot a time of any way. But someâ€" > living room fireâ€" ing use of the same course, the hould be out in the 11 LV Mich Direcâ€" Ved ry . to forâ€" plan on a to do withâ€" isn‘t hard at~â€" |â€" cafeter rried ou Trace table even next servers 1for er for ice big bread | ous enoug} ture>n couldn‘t do pers. If yc doorsâ€" €erâ€"DeLLet up handy tor.â€" ‘This suppers t walifles o1 corative Nor do we ti chairs and c understand us sayâ€" have the as you do in please don‘t e; just because y layout of su planks across can be painte benches for th grand times. We‘re awflull dishmss for outc you in serving 0009002900 000000040 090 0 0046 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 o o 1641409889688 6600 608008848844 0049004# rven â€" thou choice. Wi er,. thouch l w saw a stunnin this typ»e laid with ed in broad dec stripes. Light blu:« glass made as pret one could wish. ‘T] about whit> wood i provis2 in a leftâ€"oveors. Or yol son or husband cof simple types. Rattan and reed : are quite somethin comfortable â€" indz2d Cool and Summery White metal is the most festive lookâ€" ing thing of all. With a glass top on the table if possible and underneath a holder for pots of flowers. Use then no table cloth and if you must have mats, make them of starched crochet or rafia â€"or cellophane or something ccol and summery looking. Special frait or flower cor vegetable pottery, white milk glass stemware, ed salad platesâ€"these would be our choice. Neoxt best in furniture i ed wood. Then you can cloth or not, as yvou wi dows, ye there is there is money to throw Atl Then there‘s the matter ture. . It‘s a temptation in pressed years to make just do. But that isn‘t the id You‘ll enjoy a goodâ€"looking chairs here as much as in ing room. More maybe, be it will have the air of luxury investment required for a table and chairs for outd really much, once you can folding beach chair figures c head. thouch vmore. Slabs and Coal 86 Spruce South Clear B.C. Fir Vâ€"Joint; Hardwood Floorâ€" ing: Vâ€"Joint and Shiplap; White Pine Featherâ€" edge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Sizes: Sash in Stock Sizes. Schumacher Phone 725 and Don‘t Misunderstand John W. Fogg Limited Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies. thing. The particular) cloth and if ike them of or cellophat D £ 1LU MBR YÂ¥ ha N J but on the WE 1J n UJp 16 m the lawn, not to throw at the the matter of mptation in the 0 make just at partial to ovenâ€"haked )r serving. They help verything piping hot, Then thevy‘re very deâ€" ou can nave a iL you wish. Rece mng outdoor tabl a lin2gn cloth pI COAL AND WOoOoDYARD AND OFFICE 11} SoSIOU MABS JO ETGN attoy . AuEJ B 1 Ut 1OGI 3UtuUuIp 30 B ndU_ SUIAI isn{l uso no4 fuo om oqurfoed ~SIUWE Nut Slack polt that D a es al pink t] ivy vEery utdgors ag table and in your dinâ€" flan} uU can :inâ€" iinting odd al training time wi riuch of individu A1 «unles the bird:s of furni PCE ind mill our variety of coal mething Special pottery, afâ€"shayâ€" OU inythin Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 t â€"those of your piteh it bea 1} th nio 11 of Phone 32 8 mt f’ennwy}'\'anla lflue mssn â€" â€"Pocahontas â€" Buckâ€" Steam Coal and Cannel. (From Orillia Packet and Times) One thing, however, the editors were asked to impress upon the people of Southern Ontarioâ€"that it is unwise for any man to go north sreking a job without knowing defin‘tely that there is one waiting for him. ‘This point was emphasized both by Bartleman, of Timmins, and by Reeve Carter, of Kirkland Lake, and by cther speakers. Timmins has from on> to two thouâ€" sand ynemployed onrf its hnands all the time, mostly men who have drifted into the city looking for work; amvl Kirkâ€" lank Lake is in a similar case. It conâ€" stitutes quite a problem for those cities, Because, with so much for the municipality to do to keep up with the srowth of populationâ€"both places have been gsrowing at the rate of about 2,000 a yearâ€"taxes are very heavy. In Timâ€" mins the> tax rate is 63.95 mills for public school supporters and 77.47 mills3 for separate school supporters. The annual increase in population is not entirely due to influx of cutsiders, howâ€" ever, for Timmins boasts the highest birthrate in Canadaâ€"3"7 to the thouâ€" sand. mins the> tax rate public school support for separate school about how eggs should be scrambled. We‘ve heard as many arguments on that subject as on the proper way to make tea). Oh yes, don‘t forget that flowers are an i»ssential part of the menu. And that a terrace seems fresher if it is hosed off once a day. We hope you have an elegant time clutdoors this summer. W intend to. Captions for Photographs The most festive of all outdoor June ccecasions is, of course, a wedding table, and this simple but attractive one is suggested because both cake and canâ€" dle dsccrations can be made of creo paper. Directions are available on reâ€" qusest. Refreshingly different is ‘this attrasâ€" tive summer table with a deep pink and white striped linen tableclotn, light blue plates and milk glass stemâ€" ware, at Druggists, U rin notic Each pad will kill flies all day and every day for three weeks. 3 pads in each packet. Unwise to Go to the North in Hopes of Employment THE WILSON FLY PAD) CCO., Hamilton, Ont, 10 CENTS PER PACKET THURSDAY. JUNE 16TH, 1938 how â€" particula how eggs shoul heard as many particular everybody is gs should be scerambled, as many arguments on s on the proper way to vania Blue â€" P’.‘, "‘ Branch Office Kirkland Lake Phone 393 Timmins dGceneral Stores.

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