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Porcupine Advance, 5 Dec 1929, 2, p. 1

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FIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.f, No. 458 Vol. XIV. No. 49 every Friday evening in the (Il’dleuows Hall, Spruce St. North Visiting brethren requested to attend M. CAVANAGH Ww, LECK Meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month, in the Basement of Anglican Church ALL VISITING MEMBEKS WELCOME HENRY DEAN, J. t;. ARCHER 0 _ reation Hall wem tâ€" Meetsa in Hollinger Ree monthly. â€" Watch The Advance for dates ined from Secretary orf Invitations may be obta President upon application or from members of the Committec. F. KITCHER, President NC .8 CÂ¥X s is m MRS. T. RICHARDS, No. 647, Timmins, Ont. Meets every 1st and 3rd Mongd#" bf each month in the basement of Anglican CEurch. All visiting members welcome Florence Briggs Jean Langman 1» C Cornish Social Club Meetings held in the Hollinger Recreaâ€" tion Hall two evenings a month. Dates will be announced in The Advance. J. G. HARRIS, President W. J. WILLS, Sec.â€"treas. Box 176, Schumacher "GOD, THE ONLY CAUSE AND CREATOR" _ Christian Sunday 11 a. m. Sunday Sehool 10 a.m. Wednesday Mectings 7.30 p.m. Testimonles of Healing ‘Through * Christian Science “â€"‘.â€"â€"euâ€"upâ€"lnâ€"epcâ€"uâ€"â€"ugâ€"-upâ€"< g@OLD STAR, L.Q.B.A. Massage treatments will be given to ‘patignts desiring same, at their own homes, by Mr. Austin Neame, who ‘has had considerable experience in this class of work. For appointments, phone McIntyré 62, or write Box 426, schumacher. Rarrister, j 5 REED Civil Engineer Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Bieâ€" ‘P.0. Bldg. Timmins â€" Phone 362 LANCASHIRE CLUB Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Crown Attorney District of Cochrane Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Arch, Gillies,B.A.Sc.,0 L.S. Wiliam 0. Langdon W. D. Cuthbertson, L. CONsULTING AUDITOR Office Systems Installed Income Tax Adjuster Room 2, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Noble Grand Special Attention to Distance l (Graduate Ont,. Veterinary College) i and Telephone Phone 161 New Liskeard, Ont. Dr. E. L. Roberts SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Gibson Building, Timmins Boyd‘s Drug Store, Kirkland Lake » 8â€"231 p 1f TIMMINS OMce: Keem 2, Post Office Block, Timmins Samples may be left at Goldficlds Drug Store. Timmins, next to Taylor Hargware Samples by mail promptly attended to House Phens 757â€"J.. Schamacher SsSEQOND SECTION Dr. J. Dunn, VS. Geo. C. Murphy P.O Box 833, Timmins, Ont. tian Science Meetings ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Subject : Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. A. E. MOYXSEY BLOCK Timmins, Ont. . Platus, B.A. UK KekdeARMIEY : MB B SCYE E000005 ARDS, Sec. -Treas., Box 1037,. Timmins, Ont. so‘licitor, Notary Public ) BLOCK, TIMMINS . CALDBICK Assayer and Chemist | ) it i ce Nlâ€"“â€"-' BOXING BOUTS RKERE DEC. 16 AUSPIGES JUNIOR HOGKEY Big Event to be Held in the New Emâ€" pire Theatre on Thursday Evening, Dec. 16th. Some Notable Bouts Promised for the Event. (Written for The Advance by "Scâ€" ty‘" Wilson the Barber). A card of highâ€"class boxing bouts unmdjer the auspices of the Timmins Junior Hockey Club, and being promotâ€" cd by Sco‘ty Wilson the Barber, has been announced for Thursday evening, Dec. 16th,. to take place in the New Emâ€" pire theatre. These bouts, which proâ€" mise to excel all others ever held in Timmins, have for the main attraction, no cther than Jimmy McKenzie, forâ€" merly of Timmins and Sudbury, but now working in Jroquois Falls enzie is well known all over Ontario and parts ef the United States Ss a sensational fighter who packs a wicked wallop, and who always gives the crowd their money‘s worth of clean fighting and action. Recently, he fought Kid Williams in Kirkland Lake. Accordâ€" ing to The Kirkland Lake Northern News he decisively defeated Williams, and Williams had a narrow escape from being sent Into the lands of dreams in the fourth stanza but he rallied arnd was given the decision to the great disâ€" gust of the boxing fans and sport writâ€" F3 CA T ers, one of whom sent a report of the fight to The Advance, stating that by such terrible decisions the fighting game was losing its popularity in Kirkâ€" taind Lake. More recen{ly, however, McKenzie got his revenge by defeatâ€" inz "Dutchy" Johnston, also of Kirkâ€" land Lake, and "Dutchy‘"‘ in the op‘nmâ€" ion of many is much to Kid Williams. McKenzie‘s opponent here will be none other than "Mickey" Watts, the Welsh Terrier. In Mickey‘s last fight here he was the most aggressive fighter in the bout with Kid Williams, who did nothing but block and clinch. wWatis did what he could to make a fight of it, but fimnally had to give up in tre fifth round on accoun: of breakâ€" ing a bone in his hand a‘ter he had won, having won every round prior to that unfortunate,. acciden i. However, tixe hand is O.K. wzain and he will be juggling the mitts stronger than ever on the night of the 16th. Jimmy will have to step some to stay with Mickey the ton rounds. In the semiâ€"main bout "Honsy Boy‘ Dave Holland mests Timmins‘ featherâ€" weight hero, Kid Roy Hamilton. Dave has not fought since his sensat ional K. 0. over Seotity Rowan in the nrst mund he is in good condition and proimises ‘to make the "Kid" step on the gas if he wants. to keep up his winning streak. Roy has only lost one bout this season t N NE V _ A mE Y ME . Nee ud .3 0 CC and that to Sonny Casey, of Kirkland Lake. This bout was at Iroquois Falls, and although Roy did lose by slight margin, it was full of action from startâ€" ing to finishing gong. Two weeks ago 1 C ECE in Kirkland Lake Roy defeated Benny | Doherty for the featherweight cham, pionship of Northern Ontario. . Both Honey Boy and the Kid are of the agâ€" gressive type and this bout promises to be one of the best the local fans have ever seen or ever likely to see. In the third bout Freddie Godin meets wee Georgie Ellies, champion of Bowmanville Training School. Reâ€" cently Godin fought T. . Woodman, pride of his class at Iroquois Falls. Godin had Woodman all ready for the: cleaners and in dreamland in the seâ€". cond round when the referee gave the decision to Woodman on a questionable foul, the Gecision ‘being loudly jeered by the fans. Godin was deprived of as swell a K.O. as ever sent a pug into the land of dreams. Georgie Ellies is making his debut bhere with auite an | enviable record behind him at Bowâ€" manville. His string of victories down below looked too good for some of the boys here and it was very hard to find an opponent who would come out and tackle him, for he sure packs dynamite i in both mitts. p.m., at the New Empire theatre, avenue, the depot. PAST GRANDS OF LO.OF. TO PUT ON FIRST DEGREE HERE Timmins LOQ.F. has invited the Past Grands of the town and immediâ€" ate district to put on the first degres at the Timmins lodge this Friday evening, and there has been general response to the invitation. Accordingâ€" ly the event this evening is expected to be one of the most interesting events in Oddfeliowship here for considerable time and a large attondance may be anticipated. The dance given on Thursday evenâ€" ing last in the 1.0.0.F. hall under the auspices of the Timmins LO.L. was a pleasing and successful event. The music by the Club Royal orchestra was good and other features of the evening pleased all HOMER L. GIBSON TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5bth, 1929 Timmins, _ CobaltKirkland Lake, North Bay Rouyn, Sudbury, Belleville Toronto Uptown PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL OFFICES PINE STREET NORTH Next Canadian Bank of Commerce |-Wâ€"u-r-â€"'g-fl‘¢â€"|l1 S TOCK BROKERS Bank of Hamilton Building Toronto TCTIMMINS BRA November Honour Roll Central Public School The following is the honour roll for November for Sr. Pr. and Jr. Pr and Kâ€"P. classes at the Central public school, Timmins:â€" Sr. Pr. "A"â€"Miss H. Everett, teacher â€"Jean Fritteon, Joyce Wilson, Jack Wilson, Hope Gibson, Meyer Bucovetâ€" sky, Grigore Vartenuik, George Vary, Olga Zadwormny, Alec Rubanets, Jack Mortimer, Leo Marshall. 8r. Pr. "B"â€"Winnie Parmmnell, Irene Mooring. Jr. Pr. "A" Classâ€"Miss Marks, teacherâ€"Jerry Kobjick, Peter Senyk, Wilbert Hill, Taimi Ruusunen, Ona Johnston, Avonell Coade. Jr. Pr. "B" Classâ€"Britta Bergman, Billy Carson, Clifford Cretney, Steve BRANCHES Company, Limited NEW YEAR‘S EVE BALL BY PORCUPINE BACHELORS‘ CLUB Invitations have been sent out this week for a New Year‘s Eve Ball to be held in the MciIntyre hall, Schumacher, under the auspices of the Bachelors‘ Club of Porcupine. The committee in charge include:â€"F. E. Cooper, J. D. Brady, J. Stokes, J. M. Douglas, I. A. Solomon, C. L. Dearden and W. M. Widdifield. The event is expected to be one of the most interesting and pleasâ€" ing events of the season. Malarchuk KP.â€"Miss Wilson, teacher â€" Elsa Peltoncimi, Margaret Mackenzie, Lesâ€" lic Harting, Annie Huskurch, Stella Malenowskyv, Rose Noski, Ormas Joki, Donald McInnis PHONES 499â€"500 iJ en id () cmmmmes i3 () 6. omm ) mm PW * POWER AND TELEPHONE BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS Telephone B. and Power A. Each Get Two Points, and Telephone A. Wins from Power B. Standing of the League to Date. The results of the games played in the Power and Telephone bowling leaâ€" gue on Priday even.ing last, Nov. 29th, are given as follows â€"â€"â€" TELEPHONE B. H. Kelly. :;:.:::..100...;, G. Spence ....... 16t:.:; J. Platt ... 101;;..;. V. Robinson ...148... t 2 103 .... 193:......a04%.... :: 192... 120;...... .. 387 558 561 419 AO1 Team â€" PIiCG,. WOLl YVYVUAL _ Telenhone B. ...2. o B ie d Power A: .s.2..... ies enb n cmd ' Telephone A. . 2 P 4 ‘ .ds 0 :s 1 d .Power B. team are away at the bat â€" % tom c‘ their lonecome, but have hop:>: | of coming up later on, while Telophon:? | B. and Power A. are just separated by , a single point. These two teams met | an Friday last but could not do nothing ; Tolals .......:,.009 707 Telephone A. 3 poin‘s point. c m ~ C ~‘The following is the up to date:â€"â€" on Friday last but could not Q) NHOUillLE better than to divide the point, but H. Dunfiecld says to wait until next time they meet. Evidently Harry has a few gark horses in store ready when .thes-e daark horses in store Te two teams meet again on the honour roll IOFT Ui¢ POWC and Telephone bowling league there are:â€"men‘s high single, J. Aspin, 255; O. McGrath, 213; T. Whitney, 210; J. Platt, 208; W. Constant, 206; and the notable Porcupine Hockey player with a score of 204. In the women‘s singlc K. Monoghan was the only lady over 200, bowling 206. On the total score J. Aspin ran high with a of 582, but was very closely followed by his own opponent, O. McGrath, with 573. Thos. Whitney was next with 565, while J Platt scored 561. T. Spence rolied 558, and the popular linesman, W. Constant 528, while B. McQuarrie says the best he could do was 509. Of course, Bert says the alleys aro in better shape than they are in Cobalt so that must ) 2. _A cA indatized h 2 be the reason. In the women‘s total K. Monoghan made 504. There was genâ€" eral regret that John Faithful was not bowling last Friday, but according to reports was in his bed suffering from a slight cold, but all were glad to see him back at work again, and John says h WRITE is all s to go. The Perth Expositor last week says: "Now that Christmas is just around the comer again one expects to encounter the abbreviated "Xmas" in many places and hear many complaints and protests from those who object to this shortenâ€" ing of the word "Christmas." One obâ€" jection _ to shortening Christmas . to Xmas is the pitfall of pronunciation. With the use of the brief form has grown a tendency to read it "Exmas," an unpardonable barbarism. go proâ€" M Cb wl o t V ) nounced. the word is quite open to the criticisms of it which clergymen and others have expressed. X. however, 15 an abbreviation of Christ, has hisâ€" tory as old almost as Christianity. In catacomb inscriptions it stands for Christos, the first letter being chi. The letter X, the English equivalent of chi meaning Christ, has the sanction of ancient usage unquestionably. Dicâ€" tionaries and encyclopedias include Xmas among the abbreviations of reâ€" cognized standing, also Xn for Christâ€" ian. They do not stismatize it as colloquial or vulgar. â€" Still, there is a feeling for words that impels most perâ€" h ~ m sons with a verbal conscience to spell Christmess out in full. To many Christâ€" mas is a beautiful word, while Xmas is not. On the score of good taste the appeal for the disuse of Xmas is perâ€" suasive. MHowever circumstances can alter cases. Certainly not even the ministry object to use of the contractâ€" ed form in the newspaper headline, where space is as precious as it was on the tablets of the catacombs. Xmas is a respected term to those who look upon the X as symbolical of the Christien cross, and it is unlikely any would object to its use if this symâ€" bolism were universally recognized." TE IT OUT "CHRISTMAS" ANXD NOT "~XMAS" THIS YEAK. P CC at work aga.in and John says h set for the next game, just raring TELEPHONE A *4 100.3 .:.« 1852 ..... en t eW iss 132. 7146 ... ©19;: 0. [ z: a.li1d.".. ... 805 810 12 . 2327 B. 2 points; Power A. 2 T114 746 POWER B. L 1098 #~05. .. :08 . 148 . 255 185...... 129 117 195 144 143 Pld roll for the Power o league Points Lost Won Lost 723 20998 Power B. 1 127 130 134 134 174 131 718 135 179 169 standing 504 528 358 573 565 433 318 433 Timmins President : Secretaryâ€"Treasurer AUSTIN NEAME A. E. MORTIMER Viceâ€"Presidents * . DR. S. HARRISON 165 Spruce S8t. North H. C, GARNER 1059 Phone 258â€"j Watch The Advance for Meeting Dates SECOND SECTION Moysey Block President : AUSTIN NEAME Viceâ€"Presidents DR. 8. 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