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Porcupine Advance, 24 Dec 1925, 1, p. 15

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W1 At the annual meeting of the New Liskeard Curling Club last week, Mr. E.g â€" Neelands was elected Pre> sident, and Mr, T. C. Cimlls, Secretaryâ€" Treasurer. tepuety‘s pamyk Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries of Public, etc. 50% Third Ave., corner Balsam St., Timmins, Ont. 97 t.t. Office moved to Residence GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLDG. Phone 34 Timmins. Toner A. MacDonald Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. Laura ~ BHecoro Candies These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave _ your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. Ryanâ€"Murray Drug Go. Reed Block Platus Lewis Leave Your Orders for Opposite Dr. Moore‘s Office 60Qc. A POUND APPDINT REFEREES AND PASS DN GERTINGATES Meeting of N. 0. H. A. Last Week Concsiders Credentials and Pass»s on Officials The following list of names abâ€" mitted for the board of referees for the season‘s hockey was approred last week by the N. O..H. A. exuâ€" tive :â€" | New Spence man. Kirkland Lakeâ€"Aléex. Hogg: Cobaltâ€"V. Hylands. Copper Cliffâ€"Bert Flynn. Sudburyâ€"George Duncan, Pery Mader, W. Duncan, W. A. Delah@, F. M. Donegan. Timminsâ€"(George Lake , Char Rogach, J. M. Levine. Iroquois Fallsâ€"P. J. Fahey. North Bayâ€"H. W. Teskey, E. Bunyan, H. J. Reynolds, L. C. N Divitt. The N. O. H. A. executive al passed on the folowing certificat as noted :â€" Timmins, {passed)â€"C. Farrel, St. Onge, E. K. Gantan, W. F. Aru dell, Earl Monaghan, Arthur Pinde Harry Boyd, J. R. Charlebois, T. Lawrence, Sol. Levine, A. Hacket Held up for birth certiffcateâ€"J. 4 Teevin. All the applications for intermed ate cards from the Iroquois Fal Club were withheld pending r ceipt of amateur cards, while th of E. O‘Donnell was withheld as failed to comply with the residene qualifications. Troquors Falls, â€"(passed)â€"Franci Lowery, George 8. Lever, K. Litt] Thomas Duffy, Fred Mills, Charle Mitchell, Doug. Howard, Lloyd Mein tyre, Q. Mitchell, A. Trottier. Held up on gcecount of ‘birth cer tificate â€" William â€" Smith, | Geral Rowen, Lorne Fillman,. M. â€" Daig neault. | North Bay, (passed)â€"C. O. Arter, H.~Clark, M. Vail, . F.â€" Barclay Jas. Hayman, J. Murray, J. Kilby P. Palangio, C. A. Palangio. Held up pending transfer from S Clubâ€"N. Greco and J. Couture. Held up for transfer from Coba Clubâ€"H. M. Valentine. Held up pending transfer from Co balt club and further information re garding residence â€" Kenneth MeCleary. Kenneth MeCleary. nt and they all had a very happy North Bay, (passed)â€"C. 0. Arterjime.. There were presents on the A. H. Clark, M. Vail, F. Barelayree for each and every child present Jas. Hayman, J. Murray, J. Ki]bytnd for some of the lads and lassies P. Palangio, C. A. Palangio. ho were not present. Several other Held up for birth certificateâ€"Jjvents the same evening kept many Kilgour, M. Rennick, R. G. Lee, Diway, but the Christmas Tree, as Robertson, Stanley Brown, «L. Ga-‘SUfll, was a big and enjoyable sueâ€" lardi. ess. Mr. W. Shewan, in full regalia Sudbury, (passed)â€"W. Qunin, R.s Santa «Claus, added much to the L. O‘Connor, M. Croteau,.J. Irving. un and successs of the evening by the New Liskeard (passed)â€"A .Galosâ€"apable way he took the part of Old ka, C. Lamb, George M. Hogg, M.aint Nicholas. _ The wellâ€"decorated Nightingale, H. McKnight, W. Philâ€"iee and the fine array of excellent lips. resents spoke volumes for the efficiâ€" Held up for certificateâ€"L. Tice.%lcy and thoughffulness of Mrs. A. W. Patton, N. Gooper, S. \Viekett,t)bertsy Mrs, Cowan, Mrs, Shewan, L. Wilder. : irs. Stewart and the others on the ; mt ommittee of Ladies who carried the STORES IN TOWN OPEN eparations through to such success. EVENINGS THIS WEEK In adition to the Duke of York, â€"â€"â€" sical chairs, and other games and For the convenience of the.general nces, the youngsters themselves public in their Christmas shopping ve very attractive programme of the stores in Timming are open each and liberary numbers. This evening this week. Those who havefluded:â€"The Roberts Twins in a not heeded the advice, ‘Shop Early!‘‘[ral duet that brought down the have still opportunity to make dancing number by Misses Christmas purchases. The Timmins frgaret Easton and Maisie Roâ€" stores are well stocked with good|its, that pleased all; a talented quality Christmas goods at very reaâ€" in solo by Master Jack Neilson; sonable prices, and all may do their cleverly _ rendered . duet‘ by Christmas shopping in town with{sses Maisie Roberts and Milly advantage. gstead; a reading by Miss Betty terson, with her usual talent and ctiveness; an excellent piano solo. Tiss Margaret Geils; and a wellâ€" lered piano solo by Miss Maisie erts. o+ efreshments were served as usual, were enjoyed by all. evious to,the Christmas Tree and ibution ‘of gifts, there was a meeting of the Society with the ident, W. D. Watt, in the chair, resident also conducting the proâ€" me for the evening. e. gathering dispersed after the ng of ‘‘Auld Lang Syne,‘"‘ and Save the King.‘‘ The gatherâ€" Ivas a special night for the childâ€" and the children were certainly ed,â€"especially with ‘the fine nts given. garding residence quulifica.tion»â€"f large number of the children presâ€" INTERESTING LIST OF DON‘TS FOK THE CURLERS Timmins Curling Club has issued a card with a number of interesting ‘*don‘ts‘‘ for eurlers. Some of the ‘‘don‘ts‘‘ are amusing. All are well worth heeding. They are as follows: Don‘t try to learn in a day. Don‘t use too much speed at first. Don‘t push your rock; take a free _ arm swing. Don‘t walk across the ice when a player is about to deliver his rock. Don‘t think you. can change the course of the rock after it has left your hand. Don‘t deliver your rock before inâ€" structions from your skip. For the convenience of the. general public in their Christmas shopping the stores in Timming are open each evening this week. Those who have not heeded the advice, * Shop Early!‘‘ have still opportunity to make their Christmas pur@®ases. The Timmins stores are well stocked with good quality Christmas goods at very reaâ€" sonable prices, and all may do their Christmas shopping in town with advantage. Timmins Curling Club has issued a card with a number of interesting ‘*don‘ts‘‘ for eurlers. Some of the ‘‘don‘ts‘‘ are amusing. All are well worth heeding. They are as follows: Don‘t try to learn in a day. Don‘t use too much speed at first. Don‘t push your rock; take a free arm swing. Don‘t walk across the ice when a player is about to deliver his rock. Don‘t walk across the ice when a player is about to deliver his rock. Don‘t think you. can change the course of the rock after it has left vyour hand. Don‘t deliver your rock before inâ€" structions from your skip. Don‘t use any unnecessary motion. Don‘t think it necessary to be a Sandow ; many lightweights curl well. Don‘t tell anyone what you are goâ€" ing to do; wait until after the game and then tell them what you did do. Don‘t forget that standing around and in the house is for the skips and their vice onlv. Don‘t tell your wife that you carâ€" ried off all the honours; she may see the local paper. (She sure will). Don‘t think the other fellow has all the luck; play away; things may change. Don‘t be superstitious; 13 is a better sceore than 12. Don‘t use profane language on the ice; assist in elevating the game. Don‘t forget to soop the stane when ordered by your skip. Don‘t forget to put your besom and stane awa‘ after the game. Don‘t blame the caretaker for bad iee; weather. conditions make the change Don‘t overlook the fact that eurlâ€" ing is the most healthful of all indoor sports. Santa‘s Helperâ€"‘‘*Shall I go down the chimney first ?" Santa Clausâ€"**Soot yourself." Llskeardâ€"A J. Quimet, , R. Montgomery, M. G. Ha‘s- CALEOONIAN SOGIFTY ~cuiLOren HAVE BIG THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO iess hoh e cce ies e esn on ie esns Annual Christmas ‘Tree on Friday _ Evening Last Proves Very Pleasâ€" ant Event The annual Christmas Tree of the _aledonian Society of Timmns was ield on Friday evening of last week, vith a good attendance.. There were next »meeting of the Timmins onian Society will be held in Hall on Friday evening, 8th. A special programme is prepared for the occasion. Ottawa Journal recently had thllowing :â€" ere is a possibility that the ian public service may lose Dr. A Doughty, Dominion Archivist, whas an international reputation at of the foremost authorities on hork. § rumor that Dr. Doughty has biffered the post of archivist with tludson‘s Bay Company in Lonâ€" ding., has been eurrent in the eity fgne days, and in response to a r for confirmation, Dr. Doughty d this morning that the matter w ceivi_n_g his consi-deration. i could not say, however, what hfision would likely be or when itld be made. Dr. Doughty has present position since 1904."" 1 r a Christmas necktie is born tox unseen. [NION ARCHIVIST MAY IN HUDSON BAY COMPANY The Massesâ€"‘*We are not worrying about the future but about the presâ€" ent,.‘*~ Parentsâ€"‘‘These are the days you have to hand it to the kids."" Childrenâ€"‘‘Even if we don‘t beâ€" lieve in Santa we do believe in Christâ€" MmIAaSs. Pessimistâ€"‘*Ah, . there‘s too much ‘muss‘ in Little Royâ€"It‘s mother to return. Collectorâ€" Why Boyâ€"She hasn‘ Timmins Will See First Game Here on Thursday, January 7th. FIRST JUNICR HOGKEY NATCH AT FALS, JAK. 4 More C.C.M.‘s Used by Hockey Players Than All Other Mz2kes Combined C.C.M. Skates, being made of special Chrome Nickel Steel, are exceedingly strong, yet light! Almost unbreakable. The blade itself takes a keen, razorâ€"like edge, which means fast, easy skating, an edge that lasts twice as long! Handâ€" some; beautifully finished. All sizes. Special models for boys and men ; girls and women. For Hockey, Pleasure, Speed and Figure Skating. Remember THE GIRL, too, with Christmas morning | And a tously headed zoungster whose 3094 nows no bounds. Oh, boy ! C.C.M. s” He can hardly believe zt s true. ~His eyes sparkle, He wears a grin that won‘t come off. Do you love to see that wonderful grin of happiness on your boy‘s face? Then‘give him this Christmas a pair of the finest skates that money can buyâ€" a pair of C.C.M.‘s. ‘\:"8‘ “fim' Y ie ,; ‘at ta‘v?. {g s ;\* I N w onl 1%; > NJ ’L~ N’ 5 *‘ fl:;}(‘ tg ose 3% stt YOU OWE HIM AN EDUCATION E. C. WARD, Dis. Mgr., Cochrane, Ontario. A. W. PICKERING, Gen. Agt., Timmins, Ont. SIMMS, HOOKER DREW, Local Agents, not? t gone AN EDUCATION snn YOU OWE HER AN BDUCATION An Improved Endowment is the Certain Way ou‘t waiting for Send for interesting illustrated booklet. BLACKK Years ago girls did not need to receive the same education as boys. Toâ€"day they have to be just as well equipped. If You have a Daughterâ€" QOU can provide her with . n "" m i ve mm ze * a college education by means of an Endowment Policy. * success of life and be a credit to you and his mother. *A Confederation Endowâ€" ment taken for the purpose will provide the amount to put him through college. If You have a Sonâ€" YOU want him to make a as #% #% #% #s hr ':rn nn" "- 2% Address Name Please send me bookilet on the Improved Endowment. \;}}fi ‘:mg\ \41. 73 "‘\ * \‘.r'-“.'; N LE “x'.x'..‘-'-'.?\"?"!"l\.' PV S ons :o“p'\.\‘ '§' .'i 5 n en eC "4 SX -;;fl}.\ 2 MA ‘Thurs., Dec. 24th, 1925. \W/,,Q

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