Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Dec 1947, 1, p. 6

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ff 3: 1119 SYAOWA OO 06 § 0 40# 6 046 0000094894600 60 %4804 94990# 4# 8 00600600‘0‘“0000‘ Mr. Eyre, who arrived in Timm‘ins in 1915, is a veteran of seven yvears exâ€" perience on council. Before commencâ€" ing his present machinery business in 1922, Mr. Eyre had a wide range, of employment in the Porcupine, includâ€" ing work on construction crews at both Hollinger and McIntyre, He is an ardent curler and sgolfer. Like Mr. tA 43 E4L4 EE t E 4606000000 040000 00000004 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 9 0 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 0 6 Due to limitations of space in this edition of the Advance (the largest edition in some years) it has proven to he impossible to give all candidates running for council all the space which the editor would have like to give them to describe their proposals for Timâ€" mins in 1948. The candidatts below are the victims of this condition. However, we will attempt to deâ€" scribe briefly the proposals and background of these men. Kar}l Evre L k ‘ * #0000%0090000040000000000000000400 0000004000000 000 @." , 0000004000000 0000 00 0 0 4 6 6 O 4@ . xoi on es k id CA SR K K t 2.00 p.m. Schumacher Lions vs Timmins Lions THURSDAY 8 p.m. Phone 11 20 PINE STREET N()_R'l‘ll Mclnnis Block Weekâ€"end Skating Club Skating Club â€"All Day Hollinger vs Combines MONDAY 8 p.m. Juvenile Hockey Air Cadets vs Mo: 30 p.m. 8. Poreupine vs Air Cadets FRIDAY 8 pm. which J have heard many times. I have accepted his challenge for his seat on council and in order to satisfy myself and others how we stand on our respecâ€" tive platforms, I ask the clectors of Timmins to do me one faâ€" vor.. If yvou vote for Rartleman tomorrow, do not vote for me Porkics vs Hollinger Alr thit V TW Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering RING YOUR INSURANCE UP TO DATE â€" â€" â€" call ° IT IS OUR BUSINESS TO SERVE YOU EYERY ARTICLE EXCHANGABLE AFTER XMAS _ 58 Third Ave., Timmins, Ont. b 40404 B0 44 66 6 [ T NDA Y 5 2 ETEAAA Avconts With Underwriting Facilities For All Lines Of Insurance Mr. Bartleman‘s Challenge Public Statement by Leslie Bailey, andidate for Timmins 1948 Council Moneta VTimmins in harmony on town council with any of the candidates with one exception and that is I ACCEPT Ta enjoy a â€"real evening Among clean,, pleasant Timmins Billhards Roberts, he has striven to keep the current campaign for inmayor as devoid of muckâ€"slinging as possible. "I can‘t promise that taxes will be reduced if I am mayor," Mr. Eyre said at the election meeting at Harâ€" mony Hall last night. "Though I will certalnly make every effort to do so. What I wish to accomplish is to get the town‘s business down efficiently, promptly and harmoniously during 1948. I believe I am particularly adaptâ€" ed to assist in one of the town‘s most important departments, the works deâ€" nartment."‘ The outstanding plank on Mr. Stevenson‘s program is the provision of one halfâ€"pint of milk free to the school children of Timmins, to rectify the decrease in milk consumption due to recent increases in prices. "This can be done for approximately $50,000 a year," Mr. Stevenson said last night at Harmony Hall. "Negoâ€" tiations should be opened with the Provincial government in carrying out such a project. This is particularly true now that the Royal Commission on milk has recommended that free milk be given for distribution in the schools." An equitable settlement of the Mines Profit Tax issue is also demanded by Mr. Stevenson. Ray Stevenson Mr. Stovenson, a former captain in the Canadian Armoured Corps, is local organizer for the <Labor Proâ€" gressive Party. At the present time we get less than 10 percent of our tax revenue from industry, whereas in normal communiâ€" PM OFF . TCO LESLIE BAILE} south Poreupine 78 BRUCE AVENUE (signed) DERMATITIS Phone 30 relaxation urroundings the platform Timmins my â€" mind Ont. ties this figure runs from 35â€" percent to 40 percent. A balance can be made only by obtaining our proper proporâ€" tion of mining tax." Philip Fay Mr. Fay has served the town of Timâ€" mins for sixteen yvears, on the school toard and council, Five times he has been a councilior. He is now in,. his 2th vear‘at Hollinger Mine. He served in both, World War I and Worlkd War IL; "I believe that some sort of covered rink for our youngsters comes ahead of the arena on which the plebiscite will be taken this election. The garâ€" age is badly needed, but it can wait another year or two." Mr. Fay was also one of the inâ€" itiators of the erated well withi This year he "Slate for 48" : coâ€"operation ant of 1948 He is past Grand Knight and Past DAMstrict Wardsn of the Knights of Columbus. He is the father of six children. Last evening at Harmony Hall Mr. Fay empnhasized that one of his chief concerns was the welfare of the town‘s children. roioooi%ioioioé 0440840000060000060000000000000000000400 0 :oozioooiiooizzgozfl 4000000000004 0064 o a esns 6 66 6 6 6 4 6 4 6 6 644404 0 84 900 0 0 6 0 s 00000000000 0000 0 0 6 0 6 6060000600000 060000 6000900 6 Your Support Will Be Appreciated xperience COUNTS Get Out EARLY Tomorrow and THE, PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Lo cal CCF Club Thanked By Public A t Election Meeting itiators of the TCAC, which has opâ€" erated well within its budget this year. This year he is a member of the "Slate for 48" and urges a policy of coâ€"operation and harmony in council A vote of, thanks to the local CCF. club for organizing â€" the meeting was passed at the end of the evening. President Len Bradley of the CC.F chaired the meeting in a capable manner. Public reaction of the 400 perâ€" sons who jammed Harmony Hall last evening to hear speeches of candidates for elettion for Timâ€" mins council was hearty apprqval of bringing all candidates tcr:ether on one platform to air their views. Town of Timmins, For 1948 Past President Northern Mining Municipal Association Director of Ontario Municipal Association â€" Years Deputy Mayor Years Councillor Sfiun.figvfir Jn THURSDAY. DECEMBER i8th, 1M

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