Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 13 Mar 1939, 1, p. 6

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JACK CHALMERS, 64 Lake Shore Road. DOREEN ESSA, 5 Birch Street South CLARA MORANDIN, 152 Mountjoy Street LEN MUIR, 100 Secona Avenue ns:ummsw 1mm .mmuwammmmmmm mmmflmmmmmm United Movers Satisfaction Guaranteed Eleanor Powell Last Monday‘s Correct Answers and Winners Correct answers for last Monday‘s Contest The first five correct answers operied were from : the Year ‘Round REFRES HIN C Coca â€" Cola FREE DELIVERY 6J Commercial Ave. JED PROUTY, name in Paris Beauty Shop advertisement. ANITA LOUISE, name in Henry‘s Vulganizing advertisement. (formerly Mike‘s Grocety) Give Us a Trial is the oniy safe method of enjoying "Flawless Beauty‘ by removing frtom face, iegs, a:ms and underamas 2 Empire Block SUPERFLUOUS HAIR A large stock on hand or if you prefer made to your individual measurements at no extra cost. 66â€" REMOBDELLING e REPAIRING 6 RELINING The only furriers in the Porcuâ€" pine district doing fully guaranâ€" teed work on the premises. Harry Carey Hundreds of satisfied customers is your assurance of perfect satâ€" isfaction. Estimates gladly givâ€" en. You‘ll find our pnces most reasongable. COATS Gold Belt Brewery 60 to 200 Hairs Removed: in One Hour at a Cost of $5.00: BEAVER FUR LAOIES‘ WEAR Phone 1160 i # * *L t *4 Dowt ThRow Younr NOTE! We have moved next door to Jlarger quarters where you are invited inspect our complete Spring Display. FLATTERING STYLES 10% Balsam St. N. â€" ~Phone 296 Here is important news for every woman in Timmins.. The Style Shoppe are moving to more central locatwh and must reâ€" duce their stock: inâ€" the meanâ€" time. Every fur coat in our store: is marked down for this month. _ AGENTS for STAN WALKER LImiTtD. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS SNCE 1873. Basil~Rathborne Cor.=® Fourth andâ€" Cedar MRS. E. DUROCHER NEW HATS Coâ€"starring Frank Mmorgan, Ray Bolâ€" ger, Florence Rice, Mischa Auer, Herman Bing Reginald Gardiner. At The Theatres To: SHLE _ FTURRIERS emory â€"Can Y ou Name These Shts’ RULE $ How Good Is Your Me sidicls «ce i w1# * * Toâ€"Night ‘and Tuesday March 13th and 14th BE ECC JEANNETTE MacDONALD and NELSON EDDY in 6e FITZGERALD GASKETS © REPUBLIC GEARS 51% Third Ave. _ Timmins HYACINTHE MILLINERY Henry‘s ___Jean Parker SATISFACTION GUARANTEED REPLACEMENT PARTS and ACCESSORIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS and TRUCKS Individual Order "Sweethearts" (Filmed in Téchnicolour) Palace Made to your Gloria Dickson ooo Cl Nok Each Winrer Will Réc_éi%e Two Theatre Passes. pictured here, Send your answer to The Advance addressed MovieeMemory Conâ€" test before 9 a.m. Friday statâ€" ing the cortéct naffies and the ads in which they appear. The first five corréct gnswers taken at random from the box of sealed entrics on Friday, will be declared the winnérs. Winners ann‘o\fiiced' next Monddy. Read the Advertisements. . Find the correct names of th8 stars 9 Balsam St. N. Filmis léft at our Studio before 9:30 a.m. will be ready the saime evenâ€" ‘ing before 6 p.m. _.._Anne. Shirley _ All Work Guaranteed. Tues. Wed., Mar. 14â€"15 HUMPHREY BOGART and FRANCIS in ‘King of the Underworlda‘ Thorpe RADIO Service 22 Pine Street Sovrth . Tonight March 13th GENE AUTRY in "Home on the Prairic" "PAINTED . 11 6 BURD PISTON riNGs 6 GOOBDRICH FAN BELTS SPRING HOSIERY PRIN TING KobAK FLM 9â€"HOUR SERVICE Weloful Snapshot Advice Goidfhelds WHEN BEUYING YOUR v' VE M "Lady Behave" with sm,m EILERS Ask About The“ Vacation Tri CONTEST David Niven Second Feature Phorie 2450 REED BLOCK PINE ST. S$. Phoné 417 “Good ltck and good hunting. You may be assured that a potion made ‘from these will do the trick! . (Signed) Hooâ€"diâ€"Doo, Witch Doctor." To work immediately! ‘The Patrol is split up in buddy teams of two fellows. Each team copies the list, is given the exact time for returning, and gets goâ€" ing. Of course, if you want to use this stunt for the whole Troop, the Patrols gre the teams. . An aspen poplar leaf. 1937 auto license plate, Fivye used matches. A feather. i A nail two inches long. . _ Six horse hairs. _ _ An empty candy wrapper, Ten kernels of corn. 1921 small cent. A‘tenderfoot badge. Four pins. f ~ The personal autograph of a mem- ber of the Group Committee. _"Community Prices" Every Day at the New Empire Théatre. A "Dick Tracy" Serial Every _ wednes. and Thuars, MATINEE: Adults 25¢; Children 102 EVEN‘G: Adults 25¢; Children 15¢ Starring "General Died at Dawn" GARY COOPER and MADELEINE CARROLL New Empire Phone 970 83 Third Ave. SMART SET DRESS SHOP SINCLAIR the VALET With the Smartâ€"Side Out 59¢ f’::r J«‘ $1.00 idtél'fl.i’ Mail Orders Filled Promptly _ EMPIRE BLK. â€" _ PHONE 815 Toâ€"night and Tuesday March 13th and 14th For Having Afn Y{)‘fif Garâ€" ments Cleaned By Us KEEP SPOTLESS WITH ART DOUGAN Radio Service TELEPHONE 173 ; Donald Woods All Wortk Fully. Guaranteed Opposite Town Hall Added Shorts Hedy Lemarr x..*-'n"‘.fo'. * 2 4 t# ‘ POBT MORTEM: On the Hobby Show, of course. First may L conâ€" gratulate each and everyoneol youon the fine pleces of work you pF workmmflflpwamnuoplym However; may I point out that where most groups fell} dowin was in variety. Nawbyvurfiety!mnummth adummuwmwm Severat sroups‘ * displays . woodwork | . ‘first sentence for signalling, containing included, woodwork, leather work, all the letters of the alphabét, such as metalwork, collections, and Scouteraft. "Quite a few kids enjoy camping in This was very important feature. in | exhilarating zero weather," or “The | judging thie displays. In the‘camp site, boy was not lazy and jumpe | before the box gave way." Place a glass what they called the ‘ with water on the table, challenge the Scout camp." d up quickly. we find the judges to have favored typcial That is, one using tents rest of the fellows to lift it with a | â€"a type most.commonly used, because |strm<r is the solution). Give each Scout a piece of a nail, a cork, and piece of wire and have a contest to see who can \make the most useful item out of them. 'Present each boy with a written anâ€" nouncement of a hike readlng someâ€" what like this: "When two and two make sweet bananas and pink guinea pigs march«ip your flag pole, étc." Proâ€" vide llghted candles ‘The secret is to heat the paper without burning it. Then the real message appears. It was simâ€" ply written between the lines with a clean pen dipped in milk, lemon or onâ€" ion juice. Or have @ discussion over this burning issue, Scout carry in his pocket to be conâ€" sxdered prepared ?" Next week we will wind up this little series on patrol meetings, the discusâ€" l sion will be short because I hope to be ‘able to print a message to Scouts and Cubs of Timmins from our Field Secâ€" retary, Mr. A. E."Paddon, of Toronto. Leaders please take notice: Wednesâ€" : day‘s Leader‘s Forum will meet in the | Mines‘ Rescue Statlon, not as previous- ly announced. Thursday‘s meeting will be held at D.C.M. Wheeler‘s at 9 Hemâ€" lock St. Both meetings are called for 8.15. We want a good attendance at both to discuss matters of importame with Mr. Paddon. Scouters: who have matters brought before. the Executlve tied around it (the barrel hitch it is not perman>nt and because it takes a. shorter time to erect. The cost of materials and tools to build a cab_in and the cost of tents we consider to be about equal, hence this did nov enter into the judging. A big point that several disolays missed, and one that was considered most important, because it has the welfare of each and everyâ€" one of us 2t stake, was sanitation. In camp sites, refuse pits, grease pits, and kybos MUST be provided. Hereâ€" many groups lost points. But on the whole, everyone showed splendid® work, The -prizes if you did not knovf' went to: I | en n > | Scouts 1stâ€"2nd Timmins; Scoits 2ndâ€" «"What should a 5th Timmins; Cubs, istâ€"6th Timmins; and Cubs, 2ndâ€"Ist Timmins.. The Dreéw Award went to the 2nd Timmins. A spbcial prize for the greup showing the most advancemeznt in hobby work went to the 4th Group.. This group bullt their display up from three articles in 1938 to the largest display shot in this year‘s contest. ‘They were runnersâ€"> up for the prize money inâ€"all events. We must, too, mention the splendid that Scout Leo Giroux did in this exhibit.. He and they deserve a big. hand. The committee in charge of the hobby show are recommending that in future yéars the hobbiss be classified. They are recommending collections of birds‘ eggs, plants, woods, and minerâ€" als, so get to work this: summer on them. The other hobbiles are not seasonal and should get in touch with their rePreâ€" | ;) se announced later.â€"EbDr. ; Leaders please take notice: Wednesâ€" day‘s Leader‘s Forum will meet in the Mines‘ Rescue Station, not as previousâ€" ly announced. Thursday‘s meeting will be held at D.C.M. Wheeler‘s at 9 Hemâ€" lock St. Both meetings are called for 8.15. We want a good attendance at both to discuss matters of importante with Mr. Paddon. Scouters who have matters brought before. the Executive should get in touch with their repreâ€" sentatives at these meetings as a meetâ€" ing of the Executive is to be held during Mr. Paddon‘s visit. Next week we will wind up this little series on patrol meetings, the discusâ€" sion will be short because I hope to be able to print a message to Scouts and Cubs of Timmins from our Field Secâ€" retary, Mr. A. E."Paddon, of Toronto. From 60â€" to 150 hairs removed permanently 40 Third Avertae Active growing childrén need the hesithfdl nourishment of. bteaf! ° Bread builds up that surplus reésistafice they need to prbtect them ggairist codmmon winter colds and iIimesses.â€" Be stite they efifoy the mems of gbla bread . . . a better Advonted. better textifred bread! ALBERT‘S $E3 }] Men‘s and Ladies‘ Stevens Marson Billiards Paris Beauty â€" Shop Pine Street S. REGULATION EQUIPMENT wISE MOTHERS TOO, WILL SERVE ALBERT‘Sâ€"CAKES; BUNS and PASTRY THIS YEAR TRY OUR HoT CROss BUNS â€" cost of $3.00.â€" Annâ€" Sherridan priced from Pnd 2t hy w mdner .ofSGO hour at. a Cecilia Parker Sky Block (Downstairs) ‘ Kincardine Review: A gifod husband .~ never causes his wife anki¢ty extépt When hne is sick. Insurance can léssen t n c‘ # e C s ts Sudbury Star: Spring is definitely in the air. The birds are on the \vthg and the "bee" is on father! Bveryofle likes the skil reâ€" quired and. the enjoyment that a studied game of, bilâ€" liards affords. IH wanted, the best _ instguction â€" furnished. NO CHARGE. TO RESERVE A TABLE Telephone 280 Enipire Block _ Timmifs Alice Armand Present an unusuga? arrgy of wiatolt values! Men‘s and ladies‘ smartly styleda movements of guaranteed: precision in both white and yellow Ee m es s goid casges. Billiards F. Bauman CEDAR $Tâ€"Just North of 1 8 0 0O a game of skill! Heated, Comfdffab‘lé â€"Cars Don Ameche Dorothy Dearing Phone 1875 B o j

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