Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 15 Jan 1948, 1, p. 6

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... â€"@On the road inspecting the »Budiydip 4 % _ «_u’,‘ .\ Today "Bringing Up Father" .k coge ns Jnt "Pacific Adventure" F‘ es Â¥eur Movie Club Show Sat: Morning . : Doors Open 9.30 Show Starts 10 a.m. / Blondie and the Bumstead‘s‘ °* ! / ‘,. ' Familyâ€"with Daisy and her Famlly â€"; 2 Colm Caltoons “ ] ‘ â€"PHONE 3545 Service Dry Cleaners ‘116 Cedar St. South "has been ‘so pleasâ€" h to continue this CLEANING and A freak snow storm hit this dist=â€" Messrs. J. D. Burton, Ambrose CLochâ€" vict January 6th. In Matheson about rane, T. H. Wilkes, < Jos. Beaudoin four jnches of snow fell, a mile east (Sr:), J. R. Spence and G. L. Camerâ€" of town on highway No. 11 there was on. â€" * ¢ I ‘ no snow and west about five miles no _ Revy. Mr. McCullum was appointed snow fell, _ Mayor‘s Chaplain andâ€" Councillor H. Miss D. Harlley has established a beauty parlor in the Iroquois Hotel. ;Also on Same Prograh Colored Cartoon MUSICAL and Same Program “CA.P ADIAN NEW‘S” Starts â€" Friday Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Iâ€"DONE IT Fotoâ€"Nite | * ..L}-n w >6 4‘0‘.‘.}09 a4 ; a e t ‘, yPe ts TAIN‘T SO His Worship Mayor P. J. Redmond appointedâ€"a Striking Committee whose dutylatobfln(inaslate of Comâ€" imittees ‘for the current term. This Committee s composed of Counciliors H. Powers and L. ! Bt Jamie® , ‘ 3 Secre ip. of the Court is veste in the Clérk«Erdas 41 r. The: Puble Welfare Committee 'lr cotmposed of Ski Clubs Latest Social Highly Successful Affair in the Clérk~Ergasurpr. The: Puble Welfare Committ'eé"?, cotmpbosed of Messrs. J. D. Burton, Ambrose Cochâ€" rane, T. H. Wilkes,< Jos. Beaudoin Rev. Mr. McCullum was appointed Mayor‘s Chaplain andâ€" Councillor H. Reed was reâ€"appointed Deputy Mayor. This is the third time that Mr. Reed has held this® office. 4 | The Iroquois Ski Qlub‘s latest social, evening turned out to be a hugé suc- cess. Nearly thirty ‘members turned out last Friday evening to en]oya floodlight skiing on the to the Chalet. Later in the evening a Bean supper was served and ‘the evening bfought to a close with danc- ing and many friendly arguments on The ‘President, Mr. Ernie Cashmore, stated recently that sking conditions are ideal at the present time and that the Club is looking to the most sugâ€" cessful season in many years. Mr. Cashmore urges all members to take full advantage of the facilities offerâ€" ed by the Club and to. bring their nonâ€"member skiing friends to the Chalet in accordance wth Club reguâ€" lations. The editor of a country newspaper réâ€" tired with a fortune. When asked the secret of his success he replied: "I attribute my ability to retire with $100,000 savings, after 30 years in newsâ€" paper work, to diligent application to work, pursuing a policy‘ of strict honesty, always practising rigorous , ,rules of economy, and to the death of my uncle who left. me $110000 ces . John Qulll dflfiy to S tr "'(sl x; '1,'.* Plus > "Shivering Sherlock" (btooge Comedy) J ack Armstrong Two Matinees Every Saturday at 1 and 3 | ?_fiptoétaphed ‘in, Cinecolotr SECRET OF SUCCESS IROQUOIS FALLS by A 49 * , ) 1#8," News (Fri. Sat.) Chapter No. 6 M L/E / o; ' //{//'I",,"- 'l ORDER... THIS HEARING _ IS ADJOURNED TILL WE 1S5SUE SUBPOENAS TO * WHAT ISs THIS... s d ien wwl ‘Yike to hpld x ance sometime in fu SAAA poue=~ * Sm Miss Sharpe is sa‘d to be doing a consummate job with the. senjior, girls basketball team. Miss Sharpe, a newâ€" comer to the school, has done much to deve:op a higher grade of basketball with the girls. / | : â€"‘The team has practised two or three times at the Mceintyre to become used EP BC CC 10 SAy? WHATTA TRIFAG 7 MONWYAJAUNT! â€"FORCEOURâ€" M. P. TO ACT! «@4 ‘aÂ¥ s iegree sleall team Aas ~yet.~ l1nhe â€"DOV S ~that is. It=appears that the sw# fivefage per cent required by those who would> play basketbail is a" hard Huck. thing to beat out. And so, it seems P ‘_that there may be quite a shakeâ€"up in a the team after the results hit, the r girls homes. The team as it stands is in newâ€" gocd shape, but no one can say what uch to it will look like if the per cent keeks the best players off the floor. The younger, nonâ€"drinking (it says round fourth and fifth forms. We‘re here) crowd is reasserting itself at the always hearing some one talking .serâ€" Friday night dances in the Mcnuyre jously about quitting, but not in such I‘M 1N THIG SMUCH . _ AS W'RE o. Y l * tots" !* ( """Wt to NA 4 > NEVER PS m TR + nA Pas i1 L ‘Has he spoken for US, the PEOPLE? e \. NOT ONE WORD! _ WHO 16 TH J 1 poug it M PITCHERS OF j AMURRICANG | . was up on me @ mfmmm. ALL STOOD FER WHAT.. '*wsbh witty, â€" :ntemung anec Ah. it. was a close struggle, Bourdon, Ah, it.was a close struggle, Bo\m;lon. but the best girl won. And then of course you know where you stand, unâ€" like some people I know. . . * Lorne Taylor is casting the orbs at Norma Larug. Watch it, Lorne, our agent is Among you. k w ® y j en 4b m ."i;1 ts _g_?‘ ~"' ‘,‘»‘ ha b "'".g}_"fi.' Te in eP s . _ \gat! y /O **74 ney i‘m‘s ouiLty AS HES ... WE BOTH

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