Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 27 Nov 1941, 1, p. 8

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This week L. H: optometrist, is c/>s fifth anniversary C of his business in the yvears the L. H established a reputa in outstandmo W a and the" modern t years; it has been could always depsn Halperin‘s The public was always ern touch was egqua and accommodati quarter o0fi a cent has made a regular trips to New York and other centres, ; the and best L. Halperin Observing T wentyâ€"fifth Anniversary of Service to the District Opened Jewelry Store in Timmins in 1916. Has Been Noted Through the Years for His Fair Dealing. His upâ€" toâ€"date Methods and His Desire to Serve. Anniversary Being Observed by Notable Event. PACSE EIGHT CGraceofully designed, alâ€" ways so very welcome. Beauty and usei{uiness make this a real gift, The kind of gilt io win real admiraâ€" # Traub Mi{fg. Co. of Canada Ltd. We cxtend best wishes for continued success on this his Louis Halperin enuine Orange Blossom Engagement and Wedding Rings Oll ‘rin, jeweler and ing the twen‘tyâ€" he establishment nmins. Through A} Th ol business has three things rity, service [hrough the 11 o\\g xin ilperin equen; Louis Halperin s EoOck â€" After six )Tears of service to the pubâ€" a lic in CcStalt, Mr. Halperin came to arin | Timmins in 1916 and established a ien, | jewelry and watch repair business in a mnto | small building on the site where now % x } with ; ular | } o l | ) 1 | stands the Bank of Montreal branch suilding. He was not the first jeweler in the camp but he was first to display a regular business© sign giving upâ€"toâ€" date announcement cf his business. This was in the form of what was then a novel ~electrical clcck. This: clock jsign is kept toâ€"day by Mr. Halpsrin in mm n n n mm m mm n mt m on ie ue o omm an horoured place in the basemen;, of ns block as a souvenir of earlier days and struggles to ::cetss, In Novemker of 1322 Mr. Halperin moved to his present handsome and ecmmodious quarters. In those days Timmin: didn‘t have a group of firms spevializing in moving goods as there is toâ€"day. Indeed, there were no faciiiâ€" tiss at all along that line. But Mr. Halperin had friends, and in the spirit of those days they came to his aid. At ten cclock one Saturday night this group started under the direction of Mr. Halperin and before Sunday came everythng was moved infto the new building Gold and silver and novelties were moved along the sidewalk to the new place. Fixtures and the safe went the same wav. There wasn‘t a pin lost, JEWELLER AND OPTOMETRIST Pine =®t. N. Timmins Phone 212 No matter what may be her taste or social position, she will lovo a U%e %n‘ To lines but in novelties and in methods. All this is apparent in his anniversary sale. New fixtures of the latest modâ€" ern touch with big stocks of the finest and best are featured, while the Halâ€" perin service is emphasized. These are the methods by which a big business has been built up from small beginâ€" nings, and these are the ways in which Mr. Halperin says he intends to carty on in the next quarter century, and the following one. Visit Halperin‘s during This Great Event nor a scratch on anything. It was a careful and able example of how movâ€" ing may be effectively done by a cheerful and friendly gang. Among the many taking part "in the good work may be mentioned Art Skelly, Jack Gurnell, Bobby Hoggarth, and S. Katz. Alsout 1918 Mr. Halperin had added an optical department and all the equipmen; for this was moved without misadventure, along with the other goodz. In the past quarter of a century the L. Halperin jewelry and optical busiâ€" ness has made notable progress and expansion. In point cf service, Mr. Halperin is the dean of jeowelers and optometrists in the North. He is obâ€" serving his silver jubilee in business here by a sitore full of the latest and best, all in modern arrangement and with _ upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute . equipment. During the tweniyâ€"fifth anniversary sale every purchaser will be presented with an inscribed silver bon bon dish or ash tray (while they last) as a souvenir gift conmemorating ihe event. There is also a beautiful and valuable silver tea and coffee service as a free prize in a lucky number draw. With the regular friendly Louis Halperin touch there are no fees or strings on this draw; it doesn‘t depend on purchases A gift to thrill any woman, a solid silver brush, comb and mirror set in the exquisite Queen Mary pattern. An outstanding value in 329 75 our Anniversary Sale .... # LITERALLY HUNDREDS . OF REMARKABLE VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: Pottery, chinaware, flatware, woodenware, timeâ€"pieces, diaâ€" monds, Jewelerv leather goods and novelty pieces. xA 111 0C iA FFL \‘h'woma\'t(‘ 1(,.')() lu-mmg.,lnn Rand $19.95 Military Travel Cases This onceâ€"inâ€"aâ€"quarierâ€" century * NOW IN PROGRESS with hundreds of outâ€" standing values Pen and Peneil Sets Electric Shavers Sheaffer, Waterman and Parker in box or leathâ€" er military case from Leather _ fitted cases, â€" military cases in khaki or blue, leathâ€" er trimmed. Wide selection from ®unbeam Shavemaster $5.00 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ONTARIO _â€"_A friend of The Advance has handed in the following essay on a cow saidt to have been written by a London, Engâ€" iland. boy after his first sight of the bull‘s sister. The story was recently released by Hon. Ernest Brown, Minisâ€" or anything else, but everybsody may enter and have equal chance. ‘The winning number wilil be drawn at the store by Councillor Ellen Terry at 11 o‘clock Christmas Eve. While Mr. Halperin during the past quarter of a century has devoted himâ€" self to the service of the public in his business and lines as jeweler and optician, he has found ;im> for other activities and interests of value to the community. He was a charter member of the Timmins Citiâ€" Band and one of the pioneers who helped organize musical inâ€" stitution. He played for many years in the band. He has been an active member of the Kiwanis Club and has taken a helpful interest in the board of trade and other municipal affairs, anda has always been a generous supporter of all patriotic causes. Cow Has Six Sides, Writes Boy from London, England with a GREAT It has taken me twentyâ€"five yvears to bring you this event. Anc now that the great occasion is here, everything possible is being done to make it a memorable celebration. Even the store itself has been completely modernized to provide a fitting setting. From the day I opened, twentyâ€"five years ago, it has been a great pleasure to be of service to you. To express my appreciaâ€" tion for your patronage we are giving a lovely Silver Tea and Coffee Service as a free prize in a "lucky number" draw. No need to buy anything. Everyone is invited to enter. Then, too, the hundreds of truly fine values offered during the Twentyâ€" fifth Anniversary Sale, are, in effect, a gift of many dollars In savings for you. Be sure to visit the store ym INSCRIBED SILVER BON BON DISH OR ASH TRAY AS A GIFT Every purchaser during the Twentyâ€"fifth Anniversary Sale will be presented with an inscribed bon bon dish or ash tray (while they last) as a souvenir gift commemorating the event. These lovely pieces are of heavy silver plate worked into a delicate shell design. They will prove as useful as they are beautiful. YOU CAN WINTHIS FRELE PRIZE! $45.00 SILVER | SERVICE FREE IN LUCKY NUMBER DRAW No need to buy anything â€" just fill in a coupon, that‘s all. Someone is going to win this beautifully engraved Tea and Coffee Service. It can easily be you. Picture this rich service in your home. Four lovely pieces: tea pot, coffee pot, cream and sugar in heavy silver plate, Wm. Rogers quality. All you do is visit our store, write your name and address on a ballot, put one part in the box and keep the other yourself. No need to buy anything. No obligation of any kind. The winning number will be drawn at the store by Councillor Ellen Terry at 11 o‘clock Christmas Eve, just in time to deliver it to the lucky winner as a Christmas present. Be sure to enter so that it may be you' *3 TERMS: Genuine leather handâ€" bags, brown or black, cleverly fitted with snugly folded silk umâ€" brellas, Regular $12.50 and $17.50, ON ALL MERCHANDISE THE MOST LIBER A L TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED THAT GOVERNMENT REGULATION®S® WILL _ ALLOW. Water pitcher and 6 glasses of English cryâ€" stal cut in pleasing cross pattern. Reguâ€" lar $5.50 value,. ANâ€" NIV ERSARY SPEâ€" CIAL ter of Health in the British Cabinet, who referred to it as written by a ten-l vyearâ€"old boy from the slums of Lon-‘ don after his first sight of the bovine. Since the recent publication ofâ€" the little essay there have been suggestions that this essay was written years ago by a boy on this side of the ocear. To those who have not read the essay beâ€" fore it will be fully original, and even if it were published years ago, as some claim, most who read it before will have forgotten it, and will again enjoy it,. Anyway, here it is: Essay on the Cow "The cow is a mammal. It has six sides, right and left, and upper and beâ€" low. At the back it has a tail on which nangs a brush. With this it sends flies away so they don‘t fall into the milk. The head is for the purpose of growâ€" ing horns and so his mouth can be somewhere. The horns are to butt and the mouth to moo with. Under the cow hangs milk. It is arranged for milking. "When people milk, milk comes and there never is an end to the supply. How the cow does it, I have not yet realized, but it makes more and more. The cow has a fine sense of smell and one can smell it far away.. This is the reason for the fresh air in the country. o Tastefully styled men‘s 34 and â€" ladies‘ watches. ns Worldâ€"renowned â€" for Mz dependability,. Regular ; $18.50 and $19.50. ANâ€" ‘~ _ NIVERSARY SPEâ€" CIAL 14.95 15.79 Louis Halperin. "A man cow is called an ox. The cow, nothing at all, it is because its insides does not eat much, but what it eats, it] are fuli up with grass." eats twice, so that it gets enough. When it is hungry it moos, and when it says| Try The Advance Want Advertisements MAURICE J. WALSH CONGRATULATIONS Sincere Good Wishes Louis Halperin On Your 25th Anniversary Celebration Louis Halperin Robert Amell Co., Ltd. 25th Anniversary E. A. GUNTHER DIAMONDS and PRECIOUS STONES KERCO JEWELRY Ltd. REGULAR Price $22.50 REGULAR Price $32.50 REGULAR Price $27.50 * Waterâ€"Proof * Dustâ€"Proof * Shockâ€"Proof 25th Anniversary Sale Specials 25th ANNIVERSARY EXTEND GREETINGS ON THE OCCASION OF THE Manufacturing Gold Jewellers Rotary Watches LOUIS HALPERIN‘S JEWELLERY STORE Best Wishes to Louis Halperin on his 25th Anniversary COMPANY, LIMITED (ROTARY WATCHES) on his to THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, 1941 * Nonâ€"Magnetic * Swiss Made * Guaranteed $21.95 §$25.95

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