Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Nov 1939, 1, p. 4

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it it .DmandoyerdacAmunts Mortgage Payments and Interest. â€" Pmporty and Income Taxes. Premiums wmmmnxpm Dental * nounhn% Pu‘mishlngs, Equxpment Jt o5 4¢4 fri 36 Apply to Nearest Branch of The Canadian Bank MONTHLY DEPOSITS 3 FPOR REPAYMENT And Other Useful Purposes of Commerce Personal Loans USED AUTO PARTS NEW SPRINGS AND GLASS ws B. Hooking: .and family wish to thank all neighboursâ€"and friends who gave help and sympathy ‘during their recent sad bereavement. ~Also those Cemetery is Badly in Need of Space Say Protestant Cemetery Board Complams of Lack of Coâ€"operation. who sent flowers. sUPERIOR FUELS . Holland Bros., Phone 2120 We . Handle the Best at Lowest Prices : 143 Commercial Avgg hers can earn good money from | |â€" ‘Get facts and catalogue today. .rmi F W‘hen the: Boand found that it could not obtain the land it wanted at its dfirst: appearance ‘before the councfi because ‘of ‘an ‘exorbitant. price it was too late to take over the other tract as it had Been turned over to the French church. : *~"What you want to do is to go to the town mlicltor and see what your rights Q'emetery Board are," advised the Mayor. : Finally after a twenty minute discussion over whether or not the Board should ‘pay the town solicitor for hnis advice or whether or not it should get it for nothlng, the matter was dropped. Cemetery Board: it was offered to fFather Therriault for a Catholic ceme- He tock it and began to put it m shap" €o‘far as he could see everyone acted in good faith o‘clock pm. at his office, 22 Florhi Avenue, Timmins, for the purpose giving of instructions with reference to the disposal of the Estate, : _ Proof of claims aretobenledwkh the Assignee. . â€" DATED at~ the Town of© Timming, thls 16th day of Nevember, A. D. 1900 Ks ut d¢ n.mm f Assignee oGeo’l‘ay'loerwaCoLtd P.¢Q.~ Box 380: . im EW Ontario. ces : Act of ~â€"| visitor to her home at Swastika at the Laike, visited friends in Timmins this Mr. and Mrs: Rcobert Willoughby and daughter have returned home to Timâ€" mins~after visiting friends in North Mrs. E. Malone is at f#esent in Cniâ€" cago, 1il., where she will spend a few u!onths vlsmng frimdl am relatives. Miss Evelyn sunm W Walkervme apentafewdaysinmmegumof triends here this week.." : ~Mrs. Karl Eyre and baby son‘returnâ€" ed this week from Toronto, where the baby was borm at the Private Pavilion of . Toronto General Hospital. daugh‘ter returned home to Timmins this week after visiting in North Bay.. Mr.: John Drown, of Staffa,© arrived this week to visit his brother and sisterâ€" Inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Pat") Drown, ‘of Pine street north, Timmins. George McLean, Aleft ~this: week on a buntmg trip w point néar Temiskam- ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Born, of Toronto, were recent visitors to Timmins and the North, leaving here for Pembroke and other points in the Ottawa Valley. . H. Reed and baby t visitor | â€" e Monday evening there was a big ftumoutof members of Timmins Lodge No,.â€" 450 1LO.OF.â€"and visiting brothers from town and district for the visit here of theâ€"Grand Warden, Bro.â€"P. V. Tbbitson, of Port Arthur, representative of the Grand Lodge. After the regular lod;e. session banguet: was held in honour of the.. distinguished visitor, ‘members of the Rebekahs and other friends being present. % Need for C P.PIR..A in her usual, effective. and pleasing way gave sincere welcome to the visitors. Miss Betty Williams made a big hit with her clover. singing. and â€"tap dancâ€" Visit to Local Lodge of Reâ€" presentative of the Grand ~â€"â€"Bro. J. Jago, Noble Grand of Timâ€" mins. lodge, presided as chairman and toastmaster. Grace was said by Rev. J. A. Lyttle, of South Pprcupine Bro. Geo..S. Drew, P. G. ably. proposed the W. H.. Pritchard,. PXC., gave the toast to: the Grand Lodge, and' int.roduced the Grand Warden. .â€" Community singing â€" featured the evening, and added to the pleasureâ€" of the occasion. ... . The toast to "The Ladies" was proâ€" posed by Bro. J. H. Evans, PXG., of SOuth Porcupine, whose wit and humor added to the effectiveness of the toast. Appropriate and effective response to the toast was .made by Sister I. Hockâ€" ing, N.G., of the Gold Nugget Rebekah â€" Bro. J. Jago sans in excellent voice, "My Task," â€"and. in response to. the inâ€" In a brief but effective, address Bro. Of course, the owsianding {eature of the evening was the able address. by the Grand Warden. Bro. Tbbitso:: referred to the deplorable condition: mi the world today and stressed the. fact: that Oddfellowship is very particularly : néeded today. The three links of Oddâ€" fellowship, he said, are Love, Friendâ€" shin and Truth, and these three ‘if given universal scope would. redeem the world. In Germany Oddfeliowship had been banned, and the worldknem now how Love, Friendship and Truth nad been stified in that mad country. The very fact that some nations were departing so completely from the virâ€" tues advorated by Oddfellowship was the more reason why the Order should strengthen. and grow in this country Aand spread its . fundamental truths :t.hroughout the world. Bro. W. Good moved a vote of thanks to. the talented speaker and : to > all who had contributed : so. much to the . success . and : pleasure : of the evening. The Second Timmins Rangers are holding a dance in ‘the Hollinger. Reâ€" creation hall toâ€"morrow (Friday) night, Nov. ~#4th. Paddy ~and his Cotton Pickers will provide the music for the occaston. ‘There will be ~round and square dancing, : and> all attending are sure of a happy evening. t SECOND TIMMINS RANGERs | TO HOLD DANCE TOâ€" MORROW "God Save the King".brought a noâ€" table evening to a close. . . Bornâ€"on November ‘Ith, 1939, to Mr. ,and Mrs. Bertronel ‘ Thibodeau, â€" (nee Augustma Villars) ofâ€" â€"Kirby avenue, [‘hhst Mary‘s® Host n sons. © November 123th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Hart Dobson (nee Lucy Lynds) ‘of 161 Eim street , at St.. Mary‘s ‘Hospitalâ€"a daugh the births y morning of this Bornâ€"on ‘November 20th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael »Melko, of 205 Birch street northâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on October 31st, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Sloan (nee Mary Lawn) of 2 Elm street north at St. Marys Hospital-â€"a son., ~~Bornâ€"on November 13m 1989, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sax, of 61. Toke streetâ€" at Mary‘s Hospitaiâ€"a dauzhter. Saturday, Nov. 25th and Sale of «from 3 00 to 5.'30 p.m, In: the Basement of the _ United Churchâ€" Auspices of. ‘WM?s-Associauon of the United, Church and Aprons Baking 132\

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