Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Jun 1941, 2, p. 6

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(2) Dependent Allowances in Cash: $35 to wife, $12 each per month for 2 children â€" only 3 dependents per soldier. ind patr home by fire is tragic but not as bad if it wasn‘t proteceted by â€"insurance:. nvestment .. . See us about insurâ€" ance today. it REAL ESTATE IN ALL BRANCHES TH TIMMINS Phones: Res 11 1i1d 11 med ind (OT Â¥ ACTIVNE " SERVICE short radilo skit for the enjoyment of ‘QM‘MA@Q.’....‘. axxmn +. A. A .3.....:..gb.-....-......:..:..:..:..-.. «3 those present. Eaclh of the ist Timmins Company â€"â€" i s y Guides took one of the guests and reâ€" ‘ E Z‘ R A‘ :O newed their Tenderfoot Tests with them. A badge examination was held; the following ladies being the examiners: W cmmmun t smcs 4# mamc d umss A badge examination was held; the following ladies being the examiners:â€" Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Martin, Myrs. Keilley and Mrs. Jennings. The followâ€" ing badges were passedâ€"Enteriaineorsâ€" Meurisse Hitch, Theresa Higgins, Mary McLean. Theresa Lacroix, Verna Mcâ€" Kay and Geraldine OGilvie. Laundâ€" ressâ€"Meurisse Hitch, Theresa Lacroix, Theresa Higgins, Verna McKey and Geraldine O‘GHilvic. Cyclistsâ€"Meurisse Hitch. Thriftâ€"Mary McLean. Child Nurse â€" Theresa Lacroix, Meurisse Hit Mai 1ApPS. The regular meeting of the 1st Timâ€" mins Brownie Pack will be held as usual on Monday evening at 5.30 p.m in the Church of Nativily Parish Hall and T‘he resa Higgins, V irldine O‘Gilvie. h. â€" Thriftâ€"Mar 5e â€"â€" ‘Theresa meetli1 Theresa Higzins. Book Loverâ€" McLean and Theresa Lacroix. ircle was formed for Campfire _ number of songs wore :. eeting closed with Evensonz and k. t Jt * t * / % # # * y sha atna*e etnate ataate TNL T . Timmins Company f the guests and reâ€" iderfoot Tests with ation was held:;: the ing the examingrs:â€" Mrs. Martin, Myrs. nnings. The followâ€" ‘ | heresa Higgins, Mary . Lacroix, Verna Mcâ€" 106 OGilvie. Laundâ€" ~ inA ww | _ _ Offlice 112 ON‘T natasatastac*as* +088 Apply to nearest District Recruiting Office or any local armoury t 3 ) 4 9 y | 1 y ow I t ) p . 4 1 64 | ‘ I ( 4 } L t } 1+i 9 4 t 3 i t | t 1 4 | 1 £ 1 I 6 f ) Y 4 4 } 1 4 6 I t 4 IEngineers,. "igznals, Armourâ€" ed Cars, Tanks, Infantry, Transport and Supply, Medical and Ordnance and other branches of the Serâ€" vice,. The Army is prepared to teach many trades, and to train you to effciently handle Canada‘s weapons of war. This is the opportunity you have been wanting â€"the chance to taik to the Hun in the only language he understands. So join up NOW for ACTION Overseas in old England, or wherever requires men for the enemy rears his head. Ing car. . F11S W to this and he ; | had the {ruck s | ately. â€" One of 41 I truck â€" but Mik lnght into the s 'knocked dowI. passed over the *,t,he_,gn_ild at on pital but the 3y the time the ho jury found have been avoid | attached to any In The Advan nand St. John, : The Kiwan luncheon ten Hotel conside: Kenning, M.P WA wWIiinesses wl the way the tor Nebeu, 0 driving the t1 of the lad, i questâ€" said truck, which cioli, along 1 more than n when two 1 reC In(gque 1J aind T6 held along Birch than nine « 1 e road from His wife ca ind he applie «stopp2? C211 adian Active Army men for Artillery. it JlITd ivoided and anvone in Ar., SuCch NIlL â€" dn n hi C l in 2t o o ... 0.. ... ..‘ ..0 O‘ #,. _# # a _# 6 /% * °% ** e ts ## a sga« From data in the Porcupine Advance Fyles i1 11 il wWa am!} iclenl 1i¢ : rear wA Mr. Nebeu t t. Mary‘s H Clnind a his lacds imisse orski had the trutk re that h iden mile W 11 en yvears 0 6 Mountj0 in h ‘ted dead Emj id run THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTAR 10 blam 11 Th Go to yvour nearest District out about these Uni See just where youw‘ll fit in. Recruiting Offie thiey work, what they do. skill you possess can best be utilized. Then join up 311 n 11 finds of _ Around H vho m T‘imm h U C where any particul 1€ ned 11 111 1111 where the ; some sharyp which., how 1A 11 H rticular; section f this kind are Haileybury and ids have beon m s areca thereâ€" sc r‘s of the days wl ind roamed all : 11 :are an irhead m whi ) al irDou pe tir fin! 11 JPV 1ImI11A1 MJ 11 Find how »ooo“.’ * # a _0 a _# * e CCC NÂ¥ 11 t] Air Cadets Proving Yery Popular Al Through Canada 10 Headquarters at i Deluged With Enâ€" His Honour W. D. Ross vernor of Ontario, was a amy over the weekâ€"end, + the McIntyre lodge at ‘Misses Symie Kyllonen chardson returnedâ€" this leligh{ful motor trip to ra Falls, Windsor, Deâ€" ‘ points south." "W. M. Master George Darling for Halifax, from which l1 sail for South America rents there, Mr. Widdiâ€" > ladâ€"safely on the boat rip." ‘"Mtr. and Mrs. If. were the guests over Mr. and Mrs. Fred enue." 1p1 91 R il adian youths have eadquarters of the f Canada at Ottawa information on the ir boys between the ‘ager to obtain preâ€" for an aviation B3orn June honyv: The Advance ten "Mrs. Phil Therâ€" y by motor to visit ‘Mrs. Alex Filmore ip to Eastern Onâ€" Bennett, of Kirkâ€" "imminsvisitor on . Percival, of Oshâ€" 1ds in town." .“Mr. s were visitors to 1¢ 11 d with enquiries the means of setâ€" units that we can McKenz eft last uthern eturned nto.. â€" H on searchâ€"lizhts that send blazing ares, are dance delineators in the "Oriental NYollies‘" into the night sky that can be seen Oone of the hit tentâ€"theatre attractions. Conklin‘s 11 directions are drawing patrons to ‘"Magic Midway" will terminate the Timmins enâ€" olicâ€"Land‘"" Shows at the Ball Park. SBagement after performances Saturday night with pictured above, seated in the gigantice many special acts and features billed, 000 air cadets in ada. expressed by . Foster, â€"KXC., appears to be in light of the youth of Canada lays are fast apâ€" indation has beeti iratory work will ind 16 ) days we issued which were the t questions subâ€" 1 â€"the answers l'llin{ wh â€" i searchâ€"lizhts that send blazing ares, are dance delineato: into the night sky that can be seen Oone of the hit tentâ€"theat vyere visitors to sing last week." indâ€" A. Burro®ws asing on Saturâ€" nâ€"In Timmits, : 15{ih, 19831, to vs, 54 Hollinger nd. Mrs.. a.: . e work done," honorary secreâ€" rks night and lMliation : National Board t a few days Ir. Sam Shub ng for a visit t accom T‘immin by motor." at the deâ€" Kapuskasâ€" nzie, of the t Saturday i Ontario." d home on Her sister, accompanâ€" dets ro ablishment inada,., Mr. ipgestions turn for | Applications must state: (1) Trte proposed name of the unit. (2) The names, addresses and occupations of persons comprising the local commAtâ€" tee. (3) That the unit will be selfâ€"stipâ€" porting, specifying the sources of its revenue. (4) That an annual certified statement of receipts and expendiâ€" tures of the unit will be sent to the Air Cadet League of Canada. (5) the unit will comply with Rules, Reguâ€" lations and Orders as issued by the Air Cadet League of Canada. (6) That the ‘Unit will at no time pledge or attempt . to pledge the credit of the Air Cadet League of Canada. (7) That the unit will have at least the required miniâ€" mum strength of 50 senior air cadets. (8) That the committee will be responâ€" sible for any equipment issued or loanâ€" ed to the unit by the Department of National Defence for Air or the Air Cadet League of Canada. All appli¢ations to form and affiliâ€" ate units with the league will be sent to Oitawa headquarters through the medium of the Provincial Committees. must be ~forwarded on the prescribed forms through the Provincial Comffitâ€" tee to the honorary secretary, 122 Welâ€" lington street, Ottawa, Ontario. German Conquests Proving to Make Deserts of Hatred .“.“ , .“.“.“ .“ .“ .“ .0 0‘.0‘“‘“‘0.‘“‘00’.0‘00.0Q‘l0‘0 .DI. 0.00.' .0 ‘0‘..0.0 f .00. .0.. k e > C M N e 6 o.o 0.0 0’0‘000.0"0 '..O # “’ # . Ob #. #. #. % Cad .“ .0 0.“ .00.“ + Completed applications for appointâ€" ment of the proposed commanding ofâ€" ficer and medical officer must be subâ€" mitted with the application to form a unit." Attention is drawn to the fact that boys wishing to be air cadets do no* join through the league‘s Ottawa headâ€" quarters. They should watch their local situation and join the unit in their districts when it is formed. Tt is found that likely sources of support for units throughout Canada are servâ€" ice clubs, school boards, boards of trade, and other groups of publicâ€" minded citizens. (By Alma S. Wittlin) Since the outbreak of war the Nazis have occupiled territories greater *n area than that of Germany ilsell. Several million Germans are living in those occupied countriesâ€"soldiers with their officers and officials, sometimes with their families. It has been est:â€" mated that in Holland alone about one a « ## * ® 0.‘0. #* * °% *uu%..* ## % <4 :Â¥ .0 0.0 # # *# %/® # .00 “‘“ # *# # #4 # # *4 # # # # #4 # *# *#* # # #% #4 # # #* w # *4 # 4 ## * # *4 t *4 Frank Byck Son Canmore Briquettes, Western Stoker, Iron Fireâ€" man Stoker, Western stove and furnace Coal, Alexo, Pocahontas, Coke, Steam, Welsh, American Blue and Welsh BHiower, FOR GOOD COAL AND sERVICE Coal and Woodvard and Office 86 Spruce South Phone 32 We have several Trucks, different makes and models from 4 to 5 ton. all in good condition. That we will trade for LOTS OR PROPERTY Phone 718 or 2174â€"w Opportunities Just Phone 32 for prompt delivery million trated. querors When 1 slovakia, the Net h« ed their drink. ‘I stockings forts pra GrTormans act as overiords. lneit 1000 rations :u‘o‘grvator tlian those of the local people. In addition, they receivs commodities such as coffee, chocolate, rice and white bread which in many places are denied to the conquered. A German officer or official is Hree to take the best house whether it bse vacant or occupied. Certain hoteis, Yet there trouble the make his nizhts, fille "rccidents‘" by night. ; In Poland, in the city of Poznan, Ex Poles have been sentenced to death *#or organizing several hundred armed a:tâ€" tacks on CGerman cars and on houses North Bay Nugget: About the enterâ€" tainment a fella can watch these days without getting hit by the new tax, is a steamshovel at work! The spectre of England haunts ard challenges the men of the § throughout their "Empire". Posters appear in the streets and iyvite: "Lisâ€" ten to the broadcasts from England." Norwcegian women embroider the letâ€" ters "RAF." (Royal Air Force) on their hats.â€" In Holland schoolboys have been â€" threatened with imprisonmens if they went on whistling the Britisn anthem. A German controlled newsâ€" paper in Brussels, Le Pays Reel writes: "Certain cures are much more conâ€" cerned on Sunday mornings with tne proclamations of Mr. Churchill, raâ€" ther than with the Gospel. This atâ€" mosphere of rebellion is absolutely inâ€" tolerable." tacks on Germaln cars o1 I19uUyE3 inhabited by Germans. Instead of the humble subjection and admiration due to conquerors whicn they had expected these Germans are discovering that they are ostracisectâ€" "iced". They find themselves in a "desert of hatred." The spectre of England haunts amrct The hatred against the Germans *A the countries under their domination strikes secretly in a hundred ways. *6 whistles and whispers in the breeze. It appears as "the writing on the wall." The spec challenges throughout German Let us *./# ## #4 # # #4 * # * .00 ##4 w 9 o C a *#, # it . / % "a4 ¢4° # ® + _# 4 _# # [# _ )ldiet iets are concéenâ€" how« these ‘"conâ€" Timmins‘ Posters\

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