Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 Mar 1949, 1, p. 8

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Manager of the King Edward Hotel for Twentyâ€"cight Years. h24 iom in China, a nephew of W. Wihg, the wellâ€"known and popular pioncer restaurant man of the Porcuâ€" pull, W. C. Â¥uen came to Canada as a la8 o. twelve. . He was educated in Yancouver schools, and all his life he has l;sen a good Canadian citizen. He ic particularly ‘proud of the fact that l1 been h British subject for on e 2106 t _THE KING EDWARD HOTEL scction of the new dining room of the King Edward Hotel. _ You Are Cordially Invited § 3 Compliments To when the name was changed to "The King ERdward Hotel" some years age., and he will still conduct the reâ€" centlyâ€"remodelled and elegant hosteiry at the corner of Third Avenue and Spruce Street, across from the Timâ€" mins O. N .R. Depot 81.1, Chairman G. N. Ross, C achievement committee, reported. Reporting for the property committee Gordon Cuampbell referred to the fact that the committee had visited the Kiwanis camp for underprivileged chldâ€" ren and found it in gocd shape. This was several points better than the January showing when Timmins club icd all the other clubs in the division. Chairman Ross urged all to keep up the good work, pointing out that many of the classifications received full marks, and he suggested that those meaking poor marks speed up their Kiwanis Observe work. Contractors (Continued FProm Page One) Chairman G. N. Ross, of the 64 Cedar St. South Brian Shellon thought it the reâ€" sponsibility of service ‘clubs to see that tho:e was a camp for underprivâ€" ieged children, and he thought it might be a gcod idea to contact the other service clubs in the camp in the matter. there was thought of selling the camp was because the results did nct seem to warrant the expenditures. P. H. Laportoe recommended that a committee be appointed to contact the cther service clubs, but in the meanâ€" time the offer of the Porcupine Asâ€" sociation of Girl Guides be accepted. In the meantime, Major Majury and Rev. Dr. Mustard explained that the Girl Guides, the churches, the Salvaâ€" tion Army and cther organizations see that underprivileged children have chance for summer camp. On motion of Past President R. P. Kinkel and Past Lieutenantâ€"Governor W. O. Langdon a motion was passed to give the use of the camp this sumâ€" mer to ‘he Girl Guides. § Phone 600 _____. _ . and sec after the necessary exp.ained that The George Taylor Hardware Third Ave. nig the remodelled front The King Edward Hotel on the Corner THE KING EDWARD HOTEL Our Compliments To Phone 1395â€"J Timmins, Ont. 12 Helen St. Limited Retail Wholesale Divisions and netw side entrance. Our Compliments To The _ King Edward Hotel 6f Spruce and Third Ave. showâ€" Gencral Contractors Spruce St. South ‘l Phone 104 Above is the modern, remodelled lobby John W. Fogg *": THE KING EDWARD HOTEL Insurance â€" Our Compliments To KING EDWARD HOTEL Best Wishes to the Coal Lumber Supplics Mortgages â€" Real Estate of the King Edward Hotel. Timmins, Ont. 21 Pine St. N.

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