Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Jan 1939, 1, p. 3

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Both Mrs. E. Persovsky, whose home Koza and his companions visited beâ€" fore going to the midnight show, and a young lady who saw the accused durâ€" ing the evenirg, said that he was perâ€" feccly sober. Constablse Lynn‘s svidence was corâ€" roborated by that of Constable Barlow With the former witness he said chat Mr. Koza‘s automobile had not been travelling more than 25 miles an hour. It had, however, swerved from ons side of the rcad to the other, almoss surikâ€" ing two cars and narrowly missing two people at an intersection. Its course was over a distance of two blocks, he said. The punch at the wedding celebraâ€" tion was ginger ale, mixed with a sweet liquor. It was not stronz, said Sam Fishman, a witness for the deâ€" fence. Koza was not drunk, either at the party or afer, when a group went to a midnight show. had been vo a golden ‘wedding said the accused man when he took the stand to give evidence on his own behalf. There he had had two small glasses of punch. He was quite sober, he said. He denied that he told police that he had been drinkâ€" ing whiskey and ginger ale. Constabl»>e Lynn said that he and Constable Barlow, cruising in the patâ€" rol car early on the morning of Janâ€" uary 2, noticed Koza‘s car pull away from the curb on Third Ave. It pullâ€" ed away quickly and began a swerving course down the road. It swerved to the right and missed onm> automobile and then lurched back to the left sid« of vhe road again. At Eim St. it nearly hit another automobile. Finally it stopped at a stop street and the conâ€" stables took the driver, who proved i5 be Mr. Koza, into custody. There was a strong odour of liquor on his breath, and at the police staâ€" tion, he admitted that he had been drinking whiskey and ginger ale. On the way up, while>e he was driving the accused‘s car to the police station, said the officer, he noticed thast che brakes were defective. "I think this is a bad case. I am going to take these drivers who have been drinking off the road. A man who is half drunk is often more danâ€" gerous than a man who is drunk. A drunk will creep along the road because "A Bad Case," Says Magistrate Imposing Fine of $100 and Costs and Cancelling Permit for Three Months. V agâ€" rant Problem Receives Consideration of Court. Should Have Report, Says His Worship. Convicted on Charge of Reckless Driving 9 Balsam Street South Wednesday Saturday SECURITY â€" 21 Pine Street North Insure your New Building or Improvements. Enquire about our NEW 10W RATER ALKO Automobile, ‘}ickness, Accident, Life Insurance Real Estate and Mortgages. ADMISSION $1.00 PER COUPLE SULLIVAN NEWTON DANCING to the MATCHLESS MUSIC AND THE BOYS EVERY YOU‘LL ENJOY There was no work for these mzn, said Chief Gagnon. ‘They have no money, no homes and no food . The town will not pay their fares home and they are forced to wandor. "We should have some report on this," said the Magistrate. Crown Attorney Caldbick agreed. "The town, the provinc» or the fedâ€" eral governmont should look afteor them or at least do something," he said. "I will look into it." Remand Salvador Case The case of Tony Salvador, who is charged with Mrs. Mary Bunce, was remanded for the second time. Reason given by the Crown was that an important witness was missing. She had been sought for by police had not yet been locasted. Salvador is accused of striking Mrs. Bunce on th> head with a hammer. It Wasn‘t his Fault That Things Were as They Were Eve. He had two drinks and he vried to drive; It isn‘t his fault he‘s still alive. Ther> were two other vagrants who sould not find work, one who had a social disease and another who recentâ€" ly had frozen his foot and wanted to zo vo jail where it would receive atâ€" tention. "This is unfortunate," said the mazâ€" istrate. "I don‘t want to send peopl» who have not done anything to jail. Abowv© what it amounts to is sending a man to jail because he has no money." (From the National Safety Council) This is the story of sideswipe Stove: He knew how to cslebrats New Year‘s Just Off Third Ave. SERVICE Timmins, Ont. Mrs. F. M. Joyce charmingly arranged day in honour of Mi man, whose marriage moroh. Pleasing Shower in Honour of Miss Jean MceColéman Mrs. S. Robinson p table, assisted by M eye and the while he was of the threse Rosnick‘s poc he had. Th: From the ¢ gave polics gave polics of | followed. The t} ed whils they w Avenue restaura: on luesda and robbin O1 cloeoa mornin and Ce and Cedir before one ¢ his packa amounting Arri.... Timmins .2 Men for The three , upon R 16 had comp ffics hC mt 35‘ THIRD AVENUE ‘1p his In gond working order..Complete with heat and light switches. For use on any,ma'ke of washer of agitator type. JEX * Terms 75 Cents a Week : No Interest Added Extra n Copper tub washer, Not our own make but our mechanics have put it in good working order. T eoermw: £1,00 a weck interest added extra ;3 Reconditioned ELECTRIC IRONERS sPECIAL $34.50 Ma1 Jean McCol ho 11 )] . Jack Fulton Takes Krwanis Chair THEX PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMTNS, ONTARTO iT MI‘T at Mon $11.00 and up Terms 75 Cents a Week No Interest Added Extra Rosece Mortson was appointed a diâ€" rector to replace Jim Jackson, whoa recently resigned. Both he and the new prosidens, were charged in their offizes by Porey Moisley. Later during the mocviing, Mr. Fulton made a plea for the coâ€"operation of the club and assistance in filling the dutiss of his new office. A vote of thanks to Mr. Kinks: was ex.endsd by Jack Walkst, W. O Langdon seconded. Kink>ol, who promocoticn che work h the past. Colzan and Mr dainty and tasty the brideâ€"toâ€"be ind Mt tess, Mi Reâ€"conmditioned to give years of labor â€" saving service., Wonderful barâ€" wains. 11 M Terms: 75¢. a weeok id regu 1 the 11 JOYyC, an lean MceC Mis ident‘s button was pinned ton" by Past President Phil ) complimented him on his to the offics and also on e had done â€"for the in ilin: arly Kiw 91 n n ult elec.ed inis Club th that positio Wt Downt : Macl MJt rdon â€"Irvin Beatty Wood Tub Washer, Direct Drive, Beatty Patented Agitator Washing Action. 11 . A YveT »rved. an Terma: $1,.00 a week Our own make â€"rebuilt and refinished, this Beatty Electric Washer looks and works just like new. Nothing but the Beatty will take the dirt out so quickly and well. Sturdy working parts last a lifetime., It is furnished complete with electric motor and wringer and fully guaranteed. Trade it back any time in six months on a brand new Beatty â€" that‘s your privilege. $1.00 a WEEK: given ; $709.1 9 Building Permits Nearly $800,000 low low the actual figu differsnce in a Jla mits msans a o prsportions. Aced within the mark â€" Tiimnmins for 1938 million mark. Th»e followinz is Mavor Th> buildi: New Buildings Additions and a pxat ha 1€ l ms to be rl al 1€ 30 ALTOGETHER matle below 31 inmnmll mbe*r of o win °rmil wingz is the sumn rmits for the yea Business Seciion Porm immary of THESE WASHERS CAN BE TRADED BACK®AT THE: FULL PRICE PAID ON ANY BETTER TYPE NEW BEATTY WASHERâ€"ANY TIME IN 6 MONTHS Accordingl mark to plac ‘crms: $1.15 a week *R uP a ud o Gas Engine Drive Torms: $1.00 a woek 11 LT al tendsney to kee ost on vhe buildin ictual figure. Som ire considerably be res and even a smal rge number of per tal of considerabl rdingly. it is wel place building in s well above tht 11 Y @n howeve! immary 0 vear 1838 bit bu irk. Whil h buildin i1> pormit: ariablvy be Amour 211.7530.00 § perâ€" in the there Y 21 mits for the peri to Dec. 3st, 1938 quar of t Now buildings Additions and alterations Now buildings Additions and alterations @5 Kih #, ng is the summatry nits for the period 1 Summariecs have been given for each LECTRIC WASHERS F. L O O R M 0O D EL S D E M 0O NS T R A T O R S FACTORY REBUILTS Copper Tub Swinging Wringer Act quickly it you want it. Factory â€" rebuilt, Originally sold for $169.00. . Complete with washday accessories, JANUARY SPECIALS 17 PINE N Only a limited aumber of Beatty Copper Tub Washers ofered on this sale. Get in touch with us early. Phone now. * Beattyâ€"made Time Saver with brand new tub and new working rts where needed. Has always een pooular for its excellent results. FASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS Cabinet style reconditioned i shops and good for yeags of work yet. ist thres months n the vear with REAL REDUCTIONS DURING STOCKâ€" TAKING Gzarages and Sheds Residential Section REMUS‘ NEWS _Torms: 75¢. a week No interest agded ert1ta from 1st, 1938 C. A. REMUS buildin exception 20,536.80 Je w vellers Copper tub washer with modern kyiator washing action,. Looks lhke new. Terms $1.00 a week The best washer. of its kind. Sold as high as 5139.00 new, A gooad buy now. NOt many of this type. Beatty â€" Modcl A â€" Electts Washer, Copper tub, swing= ing wringer. ‘This washer has been recondi!tioned, andgé looks like new. ‘_ _ $1.00 a week No added extra $1.00 a wesck No interest addod e1ta St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus: Teacherâ€" "Now, can any of you girls tell m what a mandate is?" Bright Thingâ€"*"Yes, miss; an appoir<m>n with a boy friend." Noaw buildings Alcergcions and additions â€" New buildings Almlergcions and additions Residential Sections Garages and Sheds 30 Business Section PH ONF 100 PAGE THRE® Permi‘ls Amouns 9 s 3 500.00 69.980.00 6,985.00 855.00 375.00

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