Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Apr 1939, 1, p. 8

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Timmins Holds Fourth Place 1113‘. E. W-“lt, l). Sllvcstc William Small. D. Sam-1 Dave Small. I). McDona E. Ncwkisk. W. Hcaslip believed L0 have lars, when they safe on Thursday building on Main approach to pa: broke down and whole communiu Eventually aid Madame Mines spread of the fin the ”Opulauon K. Joseph’s Store, at East Mularlic Destroyed by Fire hm of manufa shown low of trans-par Mr. J, R. Todd. newly elected presid- ent of the. organization, said toaay that if the public was patient he felt sure that within the next two or three years waters of the Porcupine area would be well Stocked with fish. The Association has recommended to the Department of Game and Fisheries that Kraft Creek be kept closed for a further two years. It is the intention of the Association to repiace the old beaver dam on the creek with a wooden structure in order to make a larger body of water for stocking: PICSident, 1. Roy Heath; Sandwith. Honorary Iagher. MP J. H. Stove] B Beanie. Annoy. Sha Vice-presidc Stevenson. : med fire 1 build between Porquis Junction and west as far as the Townships of Mountjoy, Godfrey. Shaw and Tisdale. That in- formation was brought out late last week when the annual meeting of the Association was held in Schumacher. If future plans of the Association mature. it will this year stock streams with 20,000 speckled trout, 100,000 pickerel and 100.000 lake trout. The Association also has a plan whereby watchmen would be provided for lakes and streams. These watch- men. or department wardens would watch streams and “'OUUJ we allowed to supply fishermen with bait, meals and shelter. dams thong] will n 111ch If f 11 mature. Wi Ch 2 pickercl proveum: 1939. Tin: route. M1 order 113 Mums 0. other No Toronto Mont-rm Winnim‘ ta! lakes, streams between Porqu far as the 'I Godfrey. Shaw formation was week when an Association wa: If future pl 'I‘unm ms Kirklanf Monday. I Cher: Rev. 1 Tuesday. Preacher: C Wednesda Preacher: B All scrviu Game {Ody Hopes to Stock 220,000 Fish Plan to Provide Watchmen and Fish Wardens. In {ht Fish an Thursd Anglican M. Must: Schumac J. E. WC Wed 115 United C Cormtyum Manda Anny C Assomatk Week 381' The folio various c machcr a Holy Week Services in Camp This Week View Annual Series of Services for Easter Week. Tvan Ne an DU wa Thi n u ll .argc PAGE EIGHT Tucsd 3W '01] mm "1'1 W ll W r and Svuth POI'Cu;,;;xc.â€"â€" Timmins and Schumachcr )lll no past two ysars the Porcupine 1d Game Protective Association t, about, 12000 speckled trout ‘in chams and rivers of the district M W H Saul}: Porcupine April 3rd~SL Paul LU ‘odd. newly elected presid- ;anization, said toaay that was patient he felt, suxe he next two or thxce yeaxs .~ Porcupine area would be 1pm“ shov m sidcnw. Charles V. Gal- R. J. Ennis. John Knox, Kinkcll. J. Reddingbon, Cooke and Messrs Mc- Burrington and James. . Messrs Wolhraib, Dye, ion. J. P. Bartleman, V. . Cosscr. S'Lamer. mmiuc: A. W. Picker- Silvester. M. McMillan, I). ngmson. C. Brown. McDonald. H. Alton. T. streams. 'I‘nese watch- ment wardens would .md wouxu we allowed to n with bait, meals and m R Apri c custom of several pre- 0 Porcupine Ministerial sponsoring special ‘Hoiy in the camp this week. are the services at the 193 in Timmzns. Schu- NC m nmcncc Que, April 1---Fire. )een started by bun,- Lried to blow open a destroyed K. Joseph’s street. There was an ic when the pumps it looked as if the would be wiped out. from the Canadian helped to stem the . but not, before help had dragged their l their homes. The Joseph building was iezuby buildings cov- ' threatened to take veiled on the smoking e flames spreading in [)5 are in the process On them will be f fishing spots, means )m 3M4 Lion oney thcil Ll “guns from Hon. Minister of F'mance. T lmmlns still maln- if fourth place in all mum of Home Imâ€" Up to Feb. 28m. xcocdcd only by To- nd Winnipeg in the 3 following are the r leaders and some iiffl 6thâ€"-SL. Matthew': Preacher: Rev. W h-â€"â€"-United Church. S. Cashing. 5th -- St. Paul‘s Heinoncn. Lwo other small 3 financing. A1- 111 has a surplus it, may 3116 is asking 011 n 1111111 $1 fee. 15 were as follow: . d; Vice-president, 'y-chzwmcr, J. H. 1C two other financing 1 has a su.‘ 7.033 3.907 K at The Sa 7.30 pm 0111 Hon 'I‘immin uajor J thflCOfl 574.852 535 .858 2555.693 .moun 133 Outlit consists ol.’ /1‘â€"dra\V-'er roomv Chest of D1"sa\\er,1ull size l’unel Bed, choice of VanitV' o1 Dresser with round mirror. Set is completely modern in design. Also includetlâ€"guziranteeil sagless spring, white layer felt mattress, 2 pillows and set of boudoir lamps and shades and bed lamp to match in rose, green or mauve._ I /'/ Complete Bed room arked Down Many Dollars THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. 'I‘IMMINQ, ONTARIO End 'l‘ahSo. Table Smoker, Picture. g 0:0 :â€" m2 :9 ’5: 2|- ml" F1 6 SiunnmgU1939 Design - Special Price Here’s a sturdy group of furniture. ()utlit Includes 3-pieee modern Chesterfield Set, With rurved SIHHHHHL ' 0 o ’ v . a . [I ’7‘ ‘ “ reversible cushions With one high back (hdll. ‘ “(1.11mi u 00 ‘zlhle Lump and Shade, Bridge Stand and Shade, 2 (Alslnons. $7 2 _ *.". _ . '12-: 'r,. ,1” 0. f m . ,. _ _-_ --v-‘-‘/1 "l\ "Ym"'\"l‘m 35.0%) INCLIVERS â€"â€" N0 INTEREST Very moclerne and smartly finished in new shades. Buffet has waterfall front, cupboards and linen ('lrawer, large size drop leaf table and four strongly made chairs. PRICED AT Madame 6-Piece Breakiasfi Suit 46 Third five. Timmins ,in rcpp. Dozens of stylt'a chrome and W006 have spring-lillvd ( and wardrobe lmxcs FROM homcspl MONDAY JI' ll 11 H)" l'pholstcrcd All (tum'm AI‘RII [mm in 3! D

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