Mayor W. Staples of Iroquois Falls, has been clected mayor for 1941 by atâ€" clamation. Acclamation was also given the board of edtucation at Troquois Falls:â€"J. Cuthclil, W. Butcher, J. H. Mayor Staples, Trogquois Falis by Acclamation Cavelman and A. C For Troquois Falls town cduncil their wore cight candidates nominatedâ€"C. S. Jessop, Harold Powers, Alvin EHiOtt, P. J. Redmond, Wm. Needham, R. Ssawvyer, Percy Burton, Thos Cybulsky. 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Mayor Draper has held the office of head of the municipality since its inâ€" corporation four years ago. Leon Scher and John Chapple are the two members of~â€"the 1941.council, while William Louâ€" daon, Jack Stafford, Daniel Dowell and NXA NAAA y Arnold Evans are the new men elected byâ€" acclamation. S¢t. Mary‘s Jsournalâ€"Argus: Next door neighbour shttle-bby Father‘ says could you lend him your phonogramh for toâ€" mgnt 'Phonogr ‘.ph i â€"enthusiast: Why, certainly." Are youâ€"having a party? Litt’leg_ \..@boy: A on, no! Father only wants to go toâ€"bed. _: â€" «â€" ~â€" n‘«:td:u.«. Thumbâ€"nail Sketches of § Candidates for Council § Candidates started their ‘campaigns immediately following the date of qualification, on Saturday last. Howâ€" ever the campaigns being waged this year are mild compared with the year‘s for the mayoralty. That, perâ€" haps, is because there was an acclaâ€" Thumbâ€"nail sketches of candidates for council are as follows: Wellington Armstrong Served one year in the council (1939) having been elected on a labour ticket . . . Born in London, Ontario .. . First came to the Porcupinge in 1919 and for two years worked at various jobs in the camp . . . Left and returned again in 1928 . . . During eight years of the time he was away acted as a labour organizer ... On his return to Timâ€" mins he acted as C.IL.O. union organizâ€" er here. Was elected to serve on the Public School Board in 1936 but was unseated because he was listed as a separate school supporter. Was difeated for council in the last election by just more than 30 votes . .. Is a brewery agent. James Paterson Bartleman If there is any one in Timmins who likes a political battle more than J. P. Bartleman, exâ€"mayor, exâ€"councillor, he has only to throw his hat into the ring around the latter part of November to get a real contest. mation for the office of mayor this vear. Monday, December 2, the elecâ€" tors of Timmins will decide which six of the thirteen candidates running for council they want to adm#nister their business for the next twelve months. Eleven Men and Two Women Will Contest Six Council Seats at the Polls on Monday, December 2. Have Begun Advertising and Radio Addresses. Campaign Not So Viruilent as That Last Y ear. Defeated last year for mayor, Mr. Bartleman is making a comeâ€"back this year in a contesit for a council seat. Mr. Bartleman was mayor of Timâ€" mins for four years and a member of council for two yvears. An "Oldâ€"timer‘" he came to the Porâ€" cupine by way of Kelso, before the railroad got up this far north . .. was a manufacturers‘ agent here for years . later went into the insurance busiâ€" ness which he sold when he entered municipal politics . . holds large blocks of real esiiate in and outside of Timâ€" mins but for the past number of years has practically retired from active parâ€" ticipation in business. Is married . .. belongs to the Sons of England. MISS FLLENX TERRY The c.nly woman member af Countil, Miss EHen Tertry, was Chairman of the Finance Commiltee this year. She is again in the field as a candiâ€" Len â€"Cousins irst elected to council in 1936. Was 'oo’uoo na* ‘oo’ :0'.0 ‘“ festestoatest 00 # _# date to the town council THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO ® . . . Left for Ottawa in 1917 to join the Royal Air Force but was rejected as medically unfit although he was conâ€" sidered fit enough to be accepted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Force . .. Served a year in the Arctic while with this force . . . Returned to Timmins in 1921 and the following year opened the machine shop he now operates. Karl Eyre Served on the Timmins town council in 1938 and 1940. This year he has been chairman of the Firse and Light Committee. Came to Timmins in 1916 Married with two children . .. a past president of the Kiwanis Club and a past dictator of the Loyal Order of the Moose ... Member of the Canadian Legion, Curling Club, Golf Club and Badminton Club. Has served five years as a member of the Separate School Board and one vear (1940) on the council .. . Has been chairman of the Welfare Commitâ€" tee during his tenure of office as counâ€" cillor . .. Came to Cobalt in 1907 at the age of nine years . . . Came further north to Moonbeam, at that time the end of heavy track, in 1911. reâ€"clected in 1937 and defeated when he ran for Mayor in a fourâ€"cornered contest in 1938 ... Was elected to council in 1939‘ but resigned his seat early in the year. Is making a bid for election this year to council. During his service in council he worked very earnestly for a number of specal beneâ€" fits for the town. Born in London, England, and has been many years in Northern Ontario and Timmins. He was in charge of solution when the Hollinger Mine startâ€" ed its first mill here. Mr. Cousins is a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Sons of England. He attends the Church of England . .. Is married with two children. Enlisted in the Canadian Expediâ€" tionary Force in 1916 and served three years in the army . .. Came to Timâ€" mins when discharged. Started at the HMHollinger in 1920 and has been there since . . . Is a diamond drill setter. Has been Grand Knight of Timmins Council, Knights of Columbus, also disâ€" trict deputy . . . A member of the Saâ€" cred Heart League . . . Is married with six children ... Lives at 14 Wends Avo., Mrs. Ethel Keene { Mrs. Jas. Keene, housewife, first arâ€" rived in Schumacher on May 24th, in 1915 from England . .. Returned in November 1916, to work for the British Government ... Was inspector of munition, at Woolwich, in charge of 400 women . . . Her territory covered many miles . . . also had a responsible posiâ€" tion with the Civil Service Labour Branch .. . Had travelled extensivéely in Rurope, and was in France during the outbreak of the Great War . . After her regular daily dutics during the war, she worked with the voluntary aid deâ€" tachment, spending many hours each evening and during the weekâ€"ends in transferring the wounded from the stations to the hospitals . . . With the coming of peace, she returned to Schuâ€" macher in 1919, and resided there unâ€" til 1925, when she moved to Timmins . Mrs. Kesne is associated with m‘anv activities and many organizaâ€" tions . . . She has worked with hospital and war services committees, is a phst Regent of the Imperial Order Daughâ€" ters of the Empire, a past Nobleâ€"Grand of the local Rebekah Lodge. and served as Assembly President of the Provinâ€" cial Rebekah Assembly in 1933â€"34 . She is a member of the Anglican Church. Theo Legault Making his debut into municipal politics is Theo "Ted" Legault ... He had been a resident of Timmins for the past ten years and during that time, has owned property here . . . Prior to his arrival in the Porcupine, Mr. Leâ€" Philip Fay *# # 4th, in a1ed. in British tor of ! # .‘ *#* # *# *4 ## #. * * °* ** #. d many e posiâ€" Labour nsively during . After 2®, *Â¥ #+* #, *# * *# ** # # #* *# # Ts 4nd a $2J + ’“}':n: ‘ve w ® 5 o *# \ad 13 E4* n:oo m the 4 in omm *# #* C( it D P Te tA b :oo 1i with| 4 ganizaâ€" | hospitall% â€" p“St Dallgh- o:o *+ 3. o’o 44 \Has been in charge of the Board of Works this year. Has been in the North since 1907 and in Tiimmins for twoenty years. Born in }Canfley Township, in Quebec, near Ottawa. ‘ ~Mr. McDermott is a married man ‘with a family. He attends Church of. the Nativity and has taken a keen in-i ‘terest in ¢hurch affairs. During the winter his favourite sport is curling and he is contestant in every bonspicl be: it local or district. ‘ Has always taken more of an interest }in the Board of Works than in any othér da=partment and usually is selectâ€" | ed to head that department. | William Roberts Having served his third year as A member of the town eouncil, Mr. Roâ€" berts is again a candidate . . . He has been an outstanding member of the \ present council, and is in great demand on account of his talent as a speaker gault was in the creamery business for twentyâ€"three years Before his arrival in Timmins Mr. Legault had council and school trustee experience. William McDermatt Bill McDermott has had five years as a member of the councii and is asking to be eleoted for a sixth. . Cams to Timmins in 1923 and started to work in the mine . .. Is at present employed As a shift boss in the Hollinger. Born in Bridgend, Wales, Mr. Roberts is a returned man . .. He went overâ€", seas at the age of snxteen with the Royal | Welsh Fusiliers. Born in Massey, Ontario, Mr. Spoonâ€" er is thirty years of age. Has been eight years in the Porcupine, and durâ€" ing that time has been engaged in the insurance and real estate business. Beâ€" fore coming to Timmins he worked in a bank in Haileybury. Is past presidâ€" ent of the Timmins Life Underwriters‘ Association. Is married and has two children. Attends Church of Nativity . .. Is a Is a member of the United Church and belongs to the 1.0O.O.F. . . . Marâ€" ried with a family. During the time in Timmins Mr. Robertson has been superintendent of the Commissary Department, Dome Mines, and in charge of the commissary at Ssmooth Rock Faliis, He was four years in the customs in Timmins. Oscar Robertson Born in Bayswater, London, England . . Came from Edinburgh to London, Ontario, as a professional golfer and has been in Timmins since 1911. A veteran of the South African War. He enlisted in 1899 and served for three years . .. When the Great War came along he enlisted from Timmins and served overseas. . Is well known locally for his interest in sports, especially swimming . . . Has saved several lives through his ability to swim, his work as lifeguard at Timâ€" mins being especially effective. J. Wilfred Spooner Mr. Spooner gained a seat on the council in the early spring of 1939 when three members resigned. He ran for reâ€"election at the last election and made the grade. Was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1938 elections. to\. a o\oï¬o}\uo\\\: oon.ooo\oooo\soon xooocoot.ooooso\oï¬oquu\oo estes uot?onoou. VOTE and SUPPOQRT Councillior Township of Tisdale for Councillor Township of Tisdale A Record of 5 Years Previous Council Experience â€"â€"A Man Capable of Adminisâ€" tering the Township‘s Affairs Efficiently 2 Years Experience Workingman‘s Candidate 1is arrival d council » # five years he councii r a sixth. Board of | Born in | bec, near ‘ried man Church of | urling and 9 e 1907 and 9 7 # 4 , $ A onspict be g + _# an interest REELECT memboer of the Knights of Columbus . _. . Is Secretary of the Cochrane Disâ€" trict Liberal Association. Miss EHen Terry Has been a member of the council for the past year, capably occupying the position of chairman of the Finance Committee ... was the first woman councillor to serve on the Timmins town counctil . . . has been in Timâ€" mins for many years and is wellâ€"known as the popular principal in charge of the Timmins Business College. ® w s * UE Miss Terry has aways taken an active interest in the life gf the town . . . has served as secretary of the Red Cross, and is an active member of the 1.O.D.E. and C.W.L., as well as working with the V.O.N. board and the committee for the Canadian Institute for the Blind. For many years past, has been turnâ€" ing out for fifty to sixty students, to take active part in the life of this and other communities . . . many of these students have been on the town council, but last year was the first year in .ol To i i i M U D U E* * 3** * * * * *4 6 A Miner Who Knows the Miner‘s Needs 6 A Taxpayer for the Past 15 Years ® A Returned Soldier who Served His Country Honourably in the Last War. i t k) "w . _# # #, *# # . # . #. # # . * # 4 i6 2 t . * teales 06000000.‘006“0\ o‘o.‘.\cuooooo?ooooocflooo: ooc.oanooo:ocOQSooou:o:ozoooc. #° °# Township of Tisdale t uns 2e 22224 s * D.OQ.O0.0Q‘OO. .00.00.0 «*, #% #, .%, .® oozoo.oo.“'oo # # < # # '0 *# « ** 6. 6. A. . h. Ns . . ts t M s e e e i e P a d eR a d ib e d a d e ad e de C .fl.“.“.Oo.oo.oo .00 '“'00 .“.00'00’0 0'00.0 *,* 0'0 0'0 *,* *,* Vote For . (Tommy) To HERB. MACKEY Economize to Lower T axes Progressive Administration FOR COUNCILLOR YTIVUSLL A40O dIHBNAMOL SYOLOYTY ELECTORS VOTE which their teacher took a seat with the board. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Johnson Tisdale Herbert Warren 6. i KÂ¥ K K J K# w# h ‘"J. _i k # . _# '.O'Q‘:â€".a...‘ .0...0:â€...:"..0 .“..0...:.0.“.¢