Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Dec 1947, 3, p. 7

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Timmins and Eouth Porcupine The following allocation of 1946 earnmgs ($14,934.66) has been made is . Sss o6 'l‘n Dommian and Provincial Income andf"“ , Cerporation Taxes and. Reserves â€" | $2,000.00 The Consumers Coâ€"operative Society has been operating for 16 years â€" each year having received increasing support from the community. Each year the society has distributed its earnâ€" ings to the customers either cash or ownership certificates or both. We are pleased to report that again this year the annual distribution of earnings has been completed. Patronage Saving. Cheques for the cash refund have been mailed to all members. : _ Nonâ€"members (customers not yet owning one ten dollar sh,are) have been creditdd their portion towards an owner shlp certificate. ‘ * Every.customer who purchased from the Coâ€"op in 1946 is enâ€" titled to a purchase savings refund. If you have not yet received youx Patronage Savings, please inquire at the Society‘s office. The Cor esu mers‘ Co-opcratlve Stores flt_.'lf'inhmins se Tlmmms, Tovmsite -rfichunacher It Does Pay to Coâ€"operate â€" Jom the ever increasing organ: =â€"â€" Something .. ~â€" Mrs. John Gundon of Matheson left to visit her daughter. in Brownefield, there Mrs. Gundon took a sick spell and was unable to return. Her friends hope she will be able to return to Matheson shortly. Numerous styles for children and ladies. ‘That Are _ éure To Satlefy PHONE 1140 amoodiation t 2. Timmins ts m n A man who appears to know what he is talking about when he says that an arena is required in iflmuuns. is Fred Quesnel, president of i:he Porâ€" cupine Mines Senior Hockey I.,eague, who is running for coun-"ll at the ieleobxoms Aemorrow. > ts _ future of sport in twnâ€" <pends on frcilitiee for the to _‘ Mr. Quesnel emphasized, however, the role: organized activities play in combatting juvenile delinquency. youngsters," Mr. Quesnel said statement‘to the Advance tB "We certainly can‘t develop ;fii of athletes we have had in it the ‘younger lads have. portunity. to engage in sport,!‘ "In the long: run, whether we proâ€" duce athletgs or not is not so importâ€" ant as keeping youngsters occupied in clean types of amusement. The morals uesnel‘s Concerned ith Youth of Town VISITOR IN PRINCELY ROBES .... Prince Mahmoud, youngest i son of Ibn Saud, ruler of Saudi, Ml, as he arrivyed in New York : for medical treatment. He was mm by Mflnl pllysician to ‘ the king and bodygnaad. t ‘.fif!fl +s $2,000.00 $2,500â€"00 the opâ€" of the league this Fgll §241 dbdit ‘to Friba it all in regard to what is wrong with Tim- mins,", Mr. C uosnel said. “Howewr, ,.I am suté that the present counou has wasted much valuable t‘me in useless bickering. 1948 appears to be a year when council must a shoulder its reâ€" sponsibilities." Clfizns ‘ You Need ... erts stated that he. was fully us of the responsibilittes . of mayor, He jas been acting mavyor for C onl ad in the pous ror , g ~ qmd the highest nuniberofvoteshsfiyear (as v After 35 years as miner, w Rab-.. erts is now on compensation. He came to Timmins in 1928, after working as a miner in Wales and British Columbia. He said that it was vital that the town obtain its fair share‘ of governâ€" ment mine tax and that as Northern Director of the Ontarioâ€"Municipal Asâ€" sociation he intended to bring all posâ€" sible revenue to the town from this source. The association will meet the Ontario cabinet some time in January. Mr. Roberts: represents the entire arca of :the province north of North Bay. Mr. Roberts stated that something should be: undertaken at once to proâ€" vide a lowâ€"cost arena for "the town‘s youth. . "‘Iâ€" can and am preéepared ito devote my time to the affairs of Timâ€" mins," he said. ‘On the other hand (with a grin) I am not in the category of what vou might term a retiged busiâ€" 3 MATHESON Mr. Wilfred Leavoy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leavoy of Matheson, over the weekend. Mr. Leavoy was on his way to Malartic. type in the near future," hesaid. iâ€""I‘ am ‘sure with‘ strong leadership the town can obtain a rink of this $600 Plus One Rifle Gets Half Interest In Barber Business After lengthy negotiations last wfl a deal was emsumntod betm t.m4 ;Mben of the locl bfirbeflm pro-“ fession. One gent had been seeglng” partner for a‘ m whué m second had haen rmed to Amnmatg1 his shop when the ‘landlord toélq’ over! ‘So it looked like a :qnfiunuy ‘gdvanâ€" tageous deal could be arranged ‘when the two met:; A number of parieys took place till finally the following terms were reached For a half interest in the buslness the dispossessed barber paid ‘the one seeking a partner the sum of $600, plus one rifle said to be valued at $60. * Railway ~ Tisdale Timmins, Ont. ~ _ Briquetes â€" \ Rirnwell Lump Stirlmg Cobblm p *4 «4 "g %.

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