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Porcupine Advance, 25 Oct 1934, 3, p. 1

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* ‘@nun ad(led antther touch to the Timmins total in the dying minâ€" utes of the game, to make the final secore 22â€"5, Fasan?, supposed to be a very good player didn‘t show UP so well here as several others of his teamâ€"mates. F. Konopelky and Stevens were the most promisingâ€"l0ooking on the Cochrane team, while the Timmins team starred 000000000000‘0“”’““’““0“0““’ and McIntyre were being staked. The weather was very much like the presâ€" ent time. Anyway, a big thunderstorm occurred, and after it passed over, I went on a moose hunt and discovered a second large body of quartz but my boss would not stake it. That is the Clifton Mine toâ€"day, and it was staked Smith, visited Timmins on Wednesday She commented on the good work o the Timmins Guides and encouraged more Baby work. One of the Guides suggested a Halâ€" lowe‘en party and it was approvec most hilariously by the Guides, sc readers, don‘t be too surprised if you by others two days after I wanted by | see goblins and witches floating around boss to stake it." Central school next week. en ismm n en on m sn ooo e gIV tou Half w; Chisholm soon afte; Timmins outstanding touches in the Shortly after holm got away give Timmins t touch. Frank over the punt Finkleman, wh the next poin over. School seo over Coch:t victory wa games,. TL.l. High School Rugby Beats Cochrane Lads Timmins Rughby L; Win Over Cochran day. Chisholm Ou Third Sectwn BB #% 43 he Vol. XIK 1} Direct Private Doherty Roadhouse and Co wA V Approved Listed tocks carried on margin ht cored ards 5 17â€"( "] MINING and INDUSTRIAL STOCKS AY m e e ts hoim Scores Threc Teuches, Street North yÂ¥ Lads have an E hrane Here on Satur 1e escond quarter, »ther touch and 1 his third to give Mi imâ€"mates. F. vere the most he _ Cochrane Phones 1200â€"1201 rted Chis: ard run tc convertec had taker place 0| mbers Toronto Stock scored ed one iy. The many iin the three ed 18 V "At the present time there‘s a biz gold rush out at Long Lac and one at Sturgeon," writes Harry Preston, oldâ€"timer of the North. "Just twentyâ€" five years ago," he continues, "the Porâ€" cupine rush started in full swing about the middle of October, when Hollinger Timminsâ€"Snap, Beaulne; insides, McPhail and Barilko:; middles, M. Everard and Craft; ends, Andruchuck, Beredini; ‘halves, F. Everard, Finkleâ€" man and Chisholm; quarter, Mitchell: fAlying _ wing, McKenna; â€" alternates, Millette, Denisovitch, Villeneuve and Sauve, , The lineâ€"ups were: â€"Cochraneâ€"Snap Hurd; insides, Day and Hancock; midâ€" dles, Moni and F. Konopelky; outsides, Zuch and Patapchuk; quarter, Fasano; halves, Penny, Pickering and Stevens; fAying wing, Bulik; alternates, Pilm, A. Konopelky, Fink, A. Bulik, Stapps and Carreri. T‘wentyâ€"five Years Ago in the Porcupine Camp and tle â€" Refereeâ€"Bobby McKelvic whole, although Lloyd Chisdolm Tank Everard were perhaps a litâ€" tterâ€"looking than the rest of the ste alnaits Exchange C . .4 . * . M# b.“:n:“.“.n.n.“.“.“.“.“....“.“: One of the Guides suggested a Halâ€" lowe‘en party angd it was approved most hilariously by the Guides, so readers, don‘t be too surprised if you see goblins and witches floating around Central school next week. Fhyllis McCoy angq Jean Baker passâ€" ed their bedâ€"making. Mrs. Tomney, accompanied by Capt. Smith, visited Timmins on Wednesday. She commented on the good work of the Timmins Guides and encouraged more Baby work. TESTSâ€"Four guides passed the useâ€" ful article test, all from the Bluebell patrol. They were Cecile and Dorothy Habib, Hannah and Anisic Assad. Ihe patrol also had a particularly interesting corner, which contained a splendid first aid kit made by Dorothy and Cecile Habib, a fine sewing kit made by Anisic and Hannrah Assad and a nature scrap book. (By M. Everard) A very proud Bluebell patrol pinned up the wellâ€"coveted banner in their patrol corner. They hope to be its possessor for the future. I hope so, too, Bluebells! The patrol also had a particularly interesting cormmer. which contained a News and Notes of Timmins Girl Guides ng Perry. The decision was not wellâ€" received by the crowd who thought that Perry had a distinct edge. Lando was outâ€"weighed by ten pounds but kept | right in the fight and got the unaniâ€" K k mous nod from the judges. } apllS aSln "Frenchy‘"‘ Mcrris was right back in | weekly Nev his old form, as he defeated Alfie Johnâ€" | son, local coloured fighter. Morris‘ deâ€" f | Another Letter in the ;' Articles from the J ] showing in the wo Detroit. M'M"W« vf\/(‘ll\ll.\bfllb CAlll, WI cided improvement over his last apâ€" pearance here was decidedly noticed. The card was under the promotion of perimental Farm Jack Weir. kasing Len Wadsworth, fighting his first professional fight as well as his first fight here since winning the middleâ€" lweight, champicnship of Canada, easily defeated the muchâ€"touted "Kid" Wilâ€" liams, of Toronto, and formerly of Kirkland Lake, at the skating rink last Priday night. Wadsworth decided to join the professional ranks here after finding that there were no men to give him any competition in the Canadian amateur middleweights. After a slow start, Wadsworth opened up in the secâ€" ond round and counted steadily until the fight was stopped at the end of the fifth. Williams threw in thso xhibits in Qorner of Bluebell Patrol Mrs. Tomney and Capt. Smith Pay Visit to Timmins Girl Guides. Ien has Easy Time with "Kid" W liams, formerly of Kirkland Lake Lando and Frenchy Morris Also Winners., Wadsworth Wins His|| First Match as Pro. Lando, the tetr h a decision from the clownâ€" The decision was not wellâ€" he crowd who thought that distinct edge. Lando was by ten pounds but kept fight and got the unaniâ€" »m the judges. Morris was right back in as he defeated Alfie Johnâ€" oured fighter. Morris‘ deâ€" wWUClgblilth. AILET A SLOW h opened up in the secâ€" counted steadily until )pped at the end of the threw in the sponge pronounced his hand badly sprained. little Italian batâ€" ‘cision from the clownâ€" TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, 0« Mr. R. Gordon, of Toronto at the home of Mr. and M 155 Birch street, south, 5f sfl\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\$§S§§\§§§§$§SS\S\\\%\\SSSSSSS\\\S\\Q 25TH, 1934 Toronto All Steel Range Green colour con Warming Closet Polished steel top, or Wo s\\\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\S\\\\\\\\\\ 4* _A 20 sets of Enamelled Ware to be given away this week with every stove sold, These fourâ€"piece sets are in colours and are worth several dollars. Our stock is complete with all styles and designs. The cold weather will soon be here so don‘t be caught without a good stove. Buy at Yolles this week and receive your set of Enamalled Wareâ€"FREE Ower _ _ Principal H. E. Ricker this week anâ€" nounced the names of all attending the North Bay Normal School. The list shows that the whole North is wellâ€"represented in the attendance, there being some from practically every area, including Sault Ste. Marie, Fort William, Port Arthur, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Fort Prances, North Bay, Blind River, Cochrane, Rainy River, Schumacher, Gore Bay, Kenora, Kapuskasing, Little Current, Huntsâ€" ville, Richard‘s Landing, Uno Park, Gore Bay, Massey, Sturgeon â€" Falls, Owen Sound, Charlton, New Liskeard., Peterborough, Bruce Kirkland Table _ Model, walnut â€" ca handsome Gothic design in condition,. EASY TERMS WESTINCHOUSE All North Represented at the North Bay Normal Electric cabinet in ENAMELWARE FREE Fast selling of New Model Radios during the last number of Tradeâ€"in Models which must be sold allowed. Come early for the Best Bar gains. 91 ° 24" Table Model, walnut 1 g0ood working order A Bargain 12" e in Ivory and imbination with and Reservoir, », will burn Coal ‘ood. Kathleen Roberts walnut _ cabinet Timmins Marie, Parry North Rainy et meter in Steel Range with Warming Clos etc., have from fifteen to twentyâ€" five in attendance, other large placos like Sudbury have only half a dozen or so,. while Kirklang Lake, Timmins, Schuâ€" macher, have only one each. On the New Liskeardâ€"Violet Moore, Marie Ward. It will be noted by any seeing the full list that while some of the larger centres like Fort William, North Bayv. Combination Radio and Phono. graph. Large walnut cabinet Butt Walnut, double doors. 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