Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Nov 1938, 2, p. 5

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Over Fifty Kirkland Lake Young Men to Learn Flying â€" (From Morthetn News: At an organization meeting next week detinite plans of the activity of the newlyâ€"formed Kirkland LaAke Flying Cub will be drafted and membership: MONDAY, NOVEMXMBER TThH x2« actories," initC asked regard the club. W TIMMINS GAKAGE COMPANY LIMITED Fourth Avenue and Spruce Street, Timmins mE i Class B instructor‘s license, h: ngased to teach local enthusias t of ‘sonaring through the air wit eatest of ease." anes, one an Aetonaca UCnic other a Taylor Craft 50, ar strucied at the tmeseâ€"up when they can be mer base of the club will be at Gull press o ks. A landing platform was built sive f} Fere during the summer of 1937 for at the convenience of the company operatâ€" . anda 1 ing a daily air service between Kirkâ€" when land. Lake and Noranda and Montreal. out the When the planes begin active service will be D wil 1M Kirkland Lake since the Skyli1 press operated here. Similar 1 sive flying ciubs have been in tilon at Sudburvy, North Bay ar Kirkland club‘s ip pilot‘s licenses CY mem 3t Â¥isitin 1t ida Liunbermanâ€"â€"Uniess a s looking for trouble she h king for troubli . look sympath in when his wi er: The cold in the Kingsville Reporter: ome people who red in a {ow davs. gamble away their money, complain feet too frequently| that the wealth of the country is all | manopolized by a few. allv Dre Toronto Telegramâ€"Winter is that perkxi of the vear when a man usually swollows his own weight "m gold remedies.

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