Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 28 Oct 1948, 2, p. 1

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Almost a ploneer of the Nofth, Moise Daigneault came to Timmins in 1919. . "The town wasn‘t much of a city then." says Moise. "The mud was so d«’ and heavy that they lrid down duck boards for sidewalks. I ao much mud." Moise â€"was in Timmins just a short time beâ€" fore ‘he went to Troquois Falls where he worked for Kenny‘s Garage. mmumeymmmunmmwnm he worked : M several companies before starting out for himsel{f in 1938. Two. yeats ago the first plans were drawn up for the new building on engain Meulevard and N;m were laid in October of that y m by everyone as "Mose" he is one of the anbhndlng busâ€" rmmen of tho district. __ _ Ti« THURSF AaY S in xh * *\ ha w 8 i MB * $ TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, â€"OCTOBER o fik month: and because of material shortages was under cCn pn for that length of time. With spacious show in ~Daigneault Motors is one of the most k in the North:â€"country. ‘Above the garage is a ous hall wlluhlfias been taken over by the Sea Cadets as y L. ow 5y 4 ‘ 4 # The new Daignegauit Motors building (yas started two years #® + i oe€ + 7. e * e i t NA w. citnie ul Sn n Sea Cadet ship ;. Moise Daigneerult has been in the North thirty years and huheen in the _'gaai'age and sales busâ€" iness for ten years in Timmins. â€" A true Northerner Moise Daigneault thinks in terms of the North and knows the Northâ€" ern attitude. w o. m an i In Tim EVERY TH Single Copyâ€"Five Cents The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine |

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