de THE MATTER 01 '16 of the Ontario Act, Statutes of Ontario, 1954 Wo 6s Be Mee eo Oe te ee eee DeCuivil Fuel Board AND IN THE MATTER OF an Application by Northern Ont- 'ario 'Timited for Orders rates and other paid by ultimate natural gas in the municipatlities as listed helow. BETWEEN: Gas Company fixing the charges to he consumers of Natural NORTHERN ONTARIO NATURAL GAS COMPANY LIMITED APPLICANT AND: MUNICIPALITIES LISTED . RESPONDENTS TAKE NOTICE of the Hear- ing by the Board of the Ap- plication of Northern Ontario Natural for Orders paid by ultimate natural municipalities Company: (1) Hearing wiil be held in the Gas Company Limited, fixing rates to be consumers of Gas in the fotowing served by this Court Room, Timmins Mun- icipal Building, 220° Algon- quin Blvd. East, Timmins, Ontario, on- Tuesday, May. oe Yims aes IB eels. Spy eds Cara } Cee. Speed aes vers and One 2.%c's Pe The President, Mrs. Marie Greehside presided. Meeting op-2- vA in\the usual manner. memoder= Baten 4 Lords peaver went cpeutyd in unison and a Sle ect tesson Waus read. Routine reports were presented by acting Secre- tay.) "NOS, 2h. Ss Ia0se Genera! susiness was discussed. The Lion's banquet was discus=- ed and final arrangements made It was decided thaf Mrs. Geo. Johnston, Mrs. A. Moore and Mrs ry repens' H. Smith would go tu the annual WA Convention t be held' at Huntsville, May 27, 28 and 29tht Mrs. A. Moore is going in the place of the President, Mrs. Marie | Greenside who jis unable to attend. | Mrs. H. Smith is going as a dele-' gate. June meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. E. Whitehead. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ida Burney, Mrs. M. Kelly and Mrs. Jim Fildes. i Birthday Party Mrs. Don McGugan, Ruby St., enterfained a few of her daughter Barbara's little girl 'friends on Tuesday afternoon after school, to celebrate Barbara's 8th birth- a= Fleas bas bere 2h Ga yak at! io Pues: rece-ved Aa ne happy occas:on. The : Joan Draper. Wendy Teesidder, and <1 S\idvens Basodra. San- Ciera ea tle Cobalt Prospector Dies in Oakville John Edward 'Jack: Hammell. 81. who jumped from the prospect- ing ranks of the Codalt silver rush to become one of Canada's wealth: . est and most influential mining promoters died in Oakville last Taursday night. * A pioneer in big-scale exp®ra- tion, Mr. Hammell was the first to recognize the potentialities of air transport in Canada's North. In 1928 he organized Northern Aerial Minerals Exploration Coms pany and speeded mining devel- opment -to an unprecedented tempo. Born in Beeton, 40 miles north of Toronto, he tired of agricul- tural life and went to work in con- struction and lumber camps. Tramping the streets of New York at 17, he wandered into a sporting club--and into a boxing a a ste Ne "akits ore eos bag Say Sate in tins "Mhaekoind -- Jack .atid fouzat -as "a bantam lighiwe.ght and welterweight. i In Toronto in 1905. he decided to become a mining prospector and was one of the army. which filed into the North following the Codalt silver strike. His name flashed into mining prominence just before the First : World War with .the discovery of gold. silver and base metais at Flin Flon. Man. by Tom Creigh- ton. Entrusted by Creighton ana His associates to develop the prc- SCE ore Hammells ticned the deal in New York. Develgoment was Wdtlaxed by -he war and eventually the Harry Payne Whitney interests took over the option in 1925. Eleven years later, the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company Limited, as it secame known, had an annual metal production worth $12,000,- 000. Mr. Hammell was president of Val d'Or Mineral Holdings Lim- ited; president and managing di- _rector of Pickle Crow Gold Mines Limited and Starratt Olsen Gold Mines Limited. He brought Pickle Crow into production in the face of criti- cism from many leading mining authorities. It set a world's rec- ord by paying the initial dividend aig sage ap LE ' RED LAKE FIELD 1 In 1996, Mz. Hamiiell p=: major pazt-in the deve:spms Hower Gold) Mines, tie OF ee strike in the Red Lake Frei northwestern Ontario. In 1936. he -provided finan: backing for Winnipeg invente:. Robert Pogue who designed a Fev- olutionary carburetor. Pogue claimed his experiments had reached a stage where it was possible for a car to be driven 200 miles on a gallon of gasoline. Mr. Hammel 1911 to Eola Beatrice Evans. Mrs. Hammell who died in 199, left $450,000 to the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. Last October, he married Mrs. Aubrey Gibson, who had been practising law un- der the name of Belva Gordon Gibson. Mr. Hammell's home at this town midway between Toronto and Hamilton was noted for its lavishly landscaped grounds front- ing on Lake Ontario. | was married in, = = Ox = I FOR PRINTING PHONE HAILEYBURY "24 \ 13th, 1958, at 2:0Q o'clock in the afternoon, local time, for the hearing of the Application to fix rates for :-- SS BIG, BOLD, BEAUTIFUL...and low-priced, too! | ye ae - oS pags, Town of Timmins Town of Hearst ot PY Town of Kapuskasing Town of Cochrane Town of Iroquois Falls \. Town of Smooth Rock Falls a 'Township of Calvert Township of Whitney Township of Tisdale Township of Mountjoy Improvement District of Kendrey (2) Hearing will be held in the Court Room, Township of Teck, Municipal- Building, Kirkland Lake, Ontario on Wednesday, May 14th, 1958, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore- noon, local time, for the hear- ing of the Application to fix rates for :-- Town of Englehart Town of New Liskeard Town of Haileybury Town of Cobalt Town of Matheson Township of Teck Township of Playfair Township of Black River (3) Hearing will be held in the Auditorium, Sudbury Public Library, 74 Mackenzie Street, Sudbury, Ontario, on Thurs- day, June Sth, 1958 at 2:00 o'clock. in the afternoon, lo¢éal time, for the hearing of the Application to fix rates for:-- City-of Sudbury Town af Sturgeon Falls Town of Copper Cliff (4) Hearing will be held in the 8 Council Chambers, City Hall, McIntyre Street North Bay, "i Three great ways to go places! 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