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Porcupine Advance, 24 Jun 1937, 3, p. 7

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Junior 100 heat 9.08 a.m.â€" Under 9 years 40 yds. 1st. Junior 100 ydsâ€"2nd heat 9.12â€"Unâ€" der 9 years 40 yds. 2nd. Intermediate 100 yds.â€"1Ist heat 9.16 a.m.â€"Under 10 years 50 yds. 1st. Intermediate 100 ydasâ€"2nd heat 9.20 a.m.â€"Under 10 years 50 yds. 2nd. Senior 100 yds.â€"1st heat 9.24 a.m.â€" Under 11 years 50 yds. l1st. Senior 100 yds.â€"2nd heat 9.28 a.m.â€" Under 11 years 50 ydas. 2nd. Cpen 100 yds.â€"1st heat 9.32 a.m.â€" Under 12 years T75 yds. 1st. Open 100 ydsâ€"2nd heat 9.36 am.â€" Under 12 years T75 yds. 2nd. The above events are being run simultaneously as indiated. Junior 22 yas.â€"1st heat 940 a.m. Junior 220 yds.â€"2nd heat 944 a.m. Intermediate 220 yds.â€"Ist heat 9.48 There are races and field events for everyone from six and seven years of age upward. Times have been fixed for each event, as shown in the list pubâ€" lished here, and the rates must gei r2way on time, according to those in charge, If an entrant arrives even a few seconds too late for the particular heat in which he intended to enter, there is no way of entering the second hneat. The first event of the programme beâ€" gins at nine ~o‘clock in the morning. The last will not be completed until five o‘clock in the evening. Already there are 200 of the junior TP.AAA. boys entered in eevnts. Othâ€" ers wishing to enter, particularly in the ‘"open" division, should get in touch with Jack CGorman at T.P.A.A.A. headquarters at the rear of 3 Balsam street north. Athletes of â€" Timmins, Schumacher, South Poreupin®, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane, Kapuskasing, Smooth Rock Falls and Kirkland Lake are exâ€" pected to be at the McIntyre on July ist. Entriecs for junior, intermediate ard senior events close saturday; for open events, Monday. Intermediate 220 ydsâ€"2nd heat 9.52 a .m. Age is taken at May lst for these classifications: "juniors" boys under 15; ‘"intermediates" boys under 17 "seniors" boys under 20. Track and Field Events Under 13 years of ageâ€"75 yardsâ€"1st heat 9.00 a m.â€"Under 8 years 40 yd. 1st. Under 13 years of ageâ€"75 yds.â€"2nd Under heat 9.00 Under heat 9.04 2nd. Senior 220 ydsâ€"ist heat 9.56 a.m. Senior 220 yds.â€"2nd heat 10.00 a.m. Open 220 ydasâ€"1st heat a.m. Open 220 yds.â€"2nd heat 10.08 a.m. Intermediate 440 heat 10.12 a.m. Over 100 Events on Field Day Programme July 1s With no less than 110 events on the programme, the field day at McIntâ€" tyre park on July Ist is the biggest unâ€" dertaking of its sort ever to have been attempted here. Timmins Police Amaâ€" teur Athletic Association officials have been placed in charge of track and field events for the day by the Lions Club of Timmins as part of the celebration of Timmins Silver Jukilee and Porcupine Old Home Week. June 28th â€"to July 1st Senior 440 ydsâ€"l1st heat 10.20 a.m. Senior 440 ydsâ€"2nd heat 10.24 a.m. Open 440 yds.â€"I1st heat 10.28 a.m. Open 440 yds.â€"2nd heat 10.32 a.m. Junior hurdlesâ€"l1st heat 10.36 a.m. Junior hurdlesâ€"2nd heat 1041 a.m. Intermediate hurdlesâ€"Iist heat 1046 a.m. Timmins Police Amateur Athletic Association in Charge of Field and Track Events at Mcintyre Park on Doâ€" minion Day. Programme and Times Given Herewith, p.m. Junior 440 yard relay finalâ€"3.25 pm. Intermediate 880 yard relay finalâ€" 3.30 p.m. Senior 1 mile relay finalâ€"3.35 p.m. Open 1 mile relay finalâ€"3 40 p.m. Junior hurdles finalâ€"3.50 pm. Intermediate hurdles finalâ€"3.55 pm. Senior hurdles finalâ€"4.00 p.m. Open hurdles finalâ€"4.05 p.m. Open medley relay finalâ€"4.10 pm. Bicycle race to South End and back to finish at approximately 500 p.m. Intermediate Intermediate Under i0â€"50 yard finalâ€"1.09 p Under 11â€"50 yard finalâ€"1.14 p. Under 1275 yard finalâ€"1.18 p Under 1375 yard finalâ€"1.22 p Junior 100 yard finalâ€"1.27 pn Intermediate 100 yard finalâ€"1.31 Senior 190 yard finalâ€"1.35 p.m Open 100 yard finalâ€"1.39 p.m. Intermediate 880 yard finalâ€"1 44 Senior 880 yard finalâ€"i 49 pm. Open 880 yard finalâ€"1 54 p.m. Junior 220 yard finalâ€"1.598 p.m Intermediate 220 yard finalâ€"2.03 Senior 220 yard finalâ€"2.07 p.m Open 220 yard finalâ€"â€"2.11 p m. Open 3 mile run finalâ€"2.3§ p.J Intermediate 440 yard finalâ€"2.35 Senior 440 yard finalâ€"240 p.mn Open 440 yard finalâ€"245 p.m. Intermediate 1 mileâ€"250 pm. Senior 1 mile~â€"3.00 pm. Open 1 mileâ€"3.10 p.m. Under 13 440 yvard relay finalâ€" THURSDAY, JUNE 24TH, 1937 3 years of a.m.â€"Und 440 ydas.â€"2nd hurdlesâ€"2nd heat 10.51 Under 8 year yas.â€"2nd s 40 yds. p.m. ~â€"2.03 pm p.m. p m. 2.35 p.mMm y.n*t. p.m p.m p.m p.m Red Cross Tag Day at South Porcupine Other Items of Interest from south Poreupine and the Dome. Fielf Events Junior hop, step and jumpâ€"9.00 a.m. Intermediate hop, step and jumpâ€" 9.25 a.m. Senior hop, step and jumpâ€"9.50 a.m. Open hop, step and jumpâ€"10.25 a.m. Junior pole vaultâ€"1040 a.m. Intermediate pole vaultâ€"11.05 a.m: Senior pole vaultâ€"11.30 a.m. Open pole vaultâ€"11.55 a.m. Junior shot putâ€"12.20. Intermediate shot putâ€"12 45. Senior shot putâ€"1.10 p.m. Intermediate running broad jumpâ€" 2.20 p.m. Senior running broad jumpâ€"2.50 p.m. Open running broad jumpâ€"3.15 p.m. Junior running high« jumpâ€"3 40 p.m. Intermediate rumaning high jumpâ€" 4.05 p.m. Senior running high jumpâ€"4.30 p.m. Open running high jumpâ€"4.55 p.m. South Porcupine, .June 23rd.â€"(Speâ€" cial to The Advance)â€"Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Wilson spent a few days at their summer cottage at Sesekinika over the weekâ€"end. The second social evening of the Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Church was held on Tuesday. A fair attendance made the card games, etc., interesting, and lunch was served by the lzawies. These evenings are held on alternate Tuesdays. Mrs. H. Kaufman and Dorothy spent the weekâ€"end in Noranda visiting Mrs. Hodgins. Misses Kathleen and Mary Gallaghâ€" er are â€"spending a short time at home between studies. Miss Mary graduated from Toronto University this year and intends taking up law studies. Miss Kathleen has graduated from the Onâ€" tario College of Education. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Harry Jones. of Main street, lef t for their home in Sault Ste. Marie on Wednesâ€" A tag day for Dr. Bethune‘s Unit for Red Cross work in Spain is to be held | here on Friday, June 25th. Archdeacon Woodall left on Sunday ta attend a church meeting in Toronto. Members of the Men‘s Club conducted the service in the Anglican Church on Sunday, Mr. C. P. Walker taking the service, Mr. Tom Neil reading the lesâ€" sons, and Mr. Gedge, of Timmins, giv-; ing the sermon. | Miss Lottimer, of Gananogque, is visitâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Ellis Wright. Bornâ€"on June 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Anderson, of, South Porcupineâ€" a daughter. Bornâ€"on May 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones, of Lakeviewâ€"a son. Mrs. T. Dowe is spending the summer months in Ottawa and surroundings. Mr. Jack Aitken returned from Ottaâ€" v‘a last week, leaving Mrs. Aitken and small son to follow in a week or so. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kenny and lit,tle‘ daughter mstored up from Ottawa to spend a few days with Mrs. Kenny‘s sister, Mrs. W. Blackburn, of O‘Brien avenue. Miss Jean Cummings, also sister, came back with them from three weeks‘ holiday. Mrs. Blackburn and| daughter, Helen, motored back with them for the summer. A farewell party was held last Tuesâ€" day night at the Masonic hall for Mr. Matti Tupa, who is leaving Canada on Friday from Montreal, to take up perâ€". manent residence in his native Finland. RBRornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Poeshing, 01 south Porcupne, on June l1thâ€" asaughter | | Mrs. King, of Golden City, is leavâ€" ing on Friday to spend the weekâ€"end with her daughter, Mary, who has charge of a school at Hislop. Mary will be returning with her when school closes. Road work is going on at Golden Cityâ€"not before it was needed; Men are cutting the bush and straightenâ€" ing out the road at the hend in the lake and rocking and filling in the lake rcad. Mr. Lyman Smith is recovering from tonsil operation. Court Of Revision for Tisdale has been fixed by council for July 5th. Intermediate shot putâ€"12 45. Senior shot putâ€"1.10 p.m. Open shot p.m. Junior . rurning broad jumpâ€"2.00 9 OTHER BOUTS A $5 BOXING SHOW FOR $1 SNÂ¥YDER, STAN BOONE, JIM CUMMINGS, OMER MARTIN, P O P E DUSSIAUME, LA WRENCE NOSEWORTHY and RENE ROBTTAILLE NORMANX HURDMAN (147 Ibs) vs. HARRY BALTIN Central Ontario Quebec Champion Champion Taronto Montreal ONTARIO‘S BEST AMATEUR BOXING TIMMINS ARENA, TUESDAY, JUNE 29th 8.15 p.m. Mrs. H. M. Martin, of Connaught Hill, announces the engagement of her only daughter, Bettina Mary, to Mr. Hubert Alexander Doran, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Doran, of the Dome Mines. The wedding will take place in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, South Porâ€" cupinc, on Monday, July 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stringer and daughter Jean, of Dome Extension, on Saturday last by motor for two weeks‘ vacation in the South. Bornâ€"on June 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Raycroft, of South Porcuâ€" pineâ€"a daughter. Miss Dorothy 1| French at our Hi Wednesday to sa of Atholl for Eng at her old home going to France 1o: Wilkins will also b Porcupine to teac reâ€"cpens. Players in Seceer Game Here Monday Miss Lucas, one of the High School staff. accompanied by Miss McPhail, who has been visiting her for some days, left on Wednesday by motor for holidays in Uxbridge before going on to Queen‘s University for summer school. Miss Lucas will be returning to South Porcupine in September. 4 ~ Bornâ€"to M of South Pot daughter, At the request of players, the Interâ€" national soccer match between the pick of the English and Scottish players in the Porcupine camp has been transâ€" ferred to the McIntyre field from Dome where it was originally intended to have it played. Kickâ€"off is at six o‘clock on Monday evening in this annual Lions match. The teams have been picked by offiâ€" cials and other arrangements comâ€" pleted. Tom Glaister, president of the icrthern Ontario Football Associaâ€" tion will present medals to the winning team immediately after the match. ‘Teams are: International Football Game to be Played at Mcintyre. Instead of Dome. Medals. _ EMPIRE | THEATRE Monday 8.30p.m. ENGLAND vs. SCOTLAND Mon., June 28 MciIntyre Park ADMISSION â€" 50 Cents *# 4*‘ SINGING, DANCING, S * * * * 4 Admission 50¢ Kickâ€"off at 6 p.m. sharp at AMATEUR SHOW SOCCER SEE AND HEAR THE BEST TALENT IN TiIMMINS AND THE PORCUPINE IN A FAST MOVING AMATEUK CONTEST . TERNATION A L Annual Porcupine District Master of Ceremomies FRED DARLING Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Basso orcupine, on June 20thâ€"a Including STEVE CURLEY, Central Ontario 126 lb. champion; JACK STOUCRLLE 1, 10ronio RUES McCARTHY, Southwestern Ontario Champion, 118 lbs; BILLY BARRY, Quebec 118â€" Ib. champion; HARRY HURST, Member of Canada‘s Olympic Boxing Team; CHARLIE MITCHELL, Toronto. Iligh School, left on ail on the Duchess gland. She will visit in Yorkshire before or further study. Miss be returning to South @ich here when school ert Stringer and jJome Extension, lef! by motor for two COMEDY, MUSIC ! Children 25¢ teacher THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO P OPE YE GAUTHIER, GORDON OGILVIE , ARMAND MAJOR Scotland: Goal, BRaxtor (Dome) right back, Hampton (Dome); lef Welsh (Hollinger); centre half Mair (MciIntyre); right half, J. Daw son (McIntyre); left half, Coope: (Dome) ; centre forward, Whit (Decme); inside right, T. Morrison (Me Intyre); outside right, Wishart (Me Intyre); inside left, C. Dawson (Mc¢ciIn tyre); outside left Woodley (Dome) substitutes, Rodgers (McIntyre), Fostet (Dome). Manager, Joe Whyte, Dome. England: Goal, Brockbank (Mcin ‘vre); right back, McAdam (McIntyre) left back, Pryor (Dome); centre hali Urquhart (Dome); right half, Payn ter (Dome):; left half, Woodell (Hollin ger); centre forward, Chamber (Dome):; inside right, R. Dunstan (Me Intyre); outside right, E. Dunstan (Me Intyre); inside left, Hancock (Hollin ger); outside left, Hodgert (Dome) substitutes, Littewcsod (Hollinger) gsearle (MeIntvre). Manager, Fred Ben substitutes, Littewcsod (Hol Searle (McIntyre). Manager, Fre nett, McIntyre. «* #* # # #* *# # Â¥# *# #* #* *# # #4* * * # 65 w# # # #* # # ##* *# # #4 # # ## # + *# # + w# *# v * “. # 00.00 * :t .’ .’ La 4. *% *# 4 * *# #°# i n # # “’. + * t t ...0 '.00.0 .. ® # ## * # ®# ## w # ##* # # ## * # *4 # .0 w# ® # ##* #* # w # # t# # # #* *s* * SPECIAL CHILDREN‘S ENTRANCE BIRCH STREET = = = BASEBAL L Programme of Sports and Fun Starts at 4.30 p.m. Before the regular T. B. L. Game Events for Baseball players of Timmins and Porcupine teamsâ€"base running, pitching from centre field. prizes, Special events for "Oldâ€"Timers" who played ball anywhere in the North before 1920: hit andâ€"rumâ€"contest, etc. Adults 50¢ [ BEGINS AT 9.¢0 am. AND CONTINUES UNTIL SIX OQ‘CLOCK McINTYRE PARK Thursday, July 1st JEAN PAUL LACHAPELLE (135 Ibs.) vs. STEWART GORDON Canadian Lightweight Central Ontario Champion, Montreal Champion, Toronto for junior. intermediate and senior classes must be JACK GORMON, T.P.A.AA. headquarters, rear of Wednesday, fune 30th at Mclntyre Park How long are you s 5 p.m. Regular T. B. L. Game TIMMINS vs. PORCUPINE JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE SENIOR and OPEN THE BIGGEST EVER HELD IN THE PORCUPINE right half, J. Daw ‘_left half, Coope forward, Whit ht, T. Morrison (M.c right, Wishart (Me t, C. Dawson (McIn SE MIâ€"FIN A L ADMISSION Dome. (MciInâ€" Intyre) re halt , Payn (Hollin hamber; ng up here Virita Porcupine Enters the Larder Lake District Ccriginally oOrganiZzed to : velop claims in the Por A working crew has beel newlyâ€"optioned property tory work,. I It is reported that the eastern exâ€" tensich of the Martinâ€"Bird break has already been picked up and the manâ€" proposes to carry' out considâ€" erable development in this locality. Gther breaks are known to exist upOon the property and they are also to reâ€" ceive exploratory attention. en C2zil Fowlie is in charge of exploraâ€" in Seven Claims adjoining Martinâ€"Bird nes, Larder Lake district, have been tioned by Virita Porcupine Mines, ginally organized to acquire and deâ€" op claims in the Porcupine district working crew has been placed on the the mountains, old man?" â€"Gurlen Meschino, Milan rk. It is planned to engage a ng engineer to lay out developâ€" Ans Children 25¢ .g 0 + 8094046860 06666 #900040000008 0004000004000# 04 Sunday, June 27th 8.30 p.m..â€"Official Opening at T. N. 0. station park. Comâ€" munity singing.. Community choir, . Citizens Band. Briéf remarks by prominent townspeople and visitors. Midnightâ€"Dancing, Riverside Pavilion. Afternoon and evening: Games, rides, shows, hobby show, at ball park. 6.00 p.m.â€"International soccer match, England vs. Scotland, McIntyre park. 7.00 pm.â€"Groups in national costume. Music groups at ball park. 7.00 p.m.â€"Band concert, station park, Buffalo Ankerite band 7.00 p.m.â€"â€"International banquet, Empire hotel. 8.30 p.m.â€"Amateur contest, Empire theatre. 9.30 p.m.â€"Dancing at Ball Park. Afternoon and Eveningâ€"Games, rides, shows, at ball park 7.00 p..â€"Timmins Silver Jubilee banquet, Empire hotel. p.m.â€"Amateur boxing, Timmins arena. 9.30 pm..â€"Dancing at Ball Park. Morning, Afternoon, Evening â€" Oldâ€"timers getâ€"together, Odadfellows hall. 2.00 p.m.â€"Public welcome to pioneers, station park. 2.00 p.m.â€"Junior baseball, McIntyre park. Afternoon and Eveningâ€"Games, rides, shows, at ball park. 4.00 p.m.â€"Motor boat races, Mattagami river. 4.30 pm.â€"Baseball events for oldâ€"timer ball players, Mcâ€" Intyre park. 0 p.m.â€"Baseball, Porcupine vs Timmins, McIntyre park. 0 p.m.â€"Children‘s parade, Third avenue, Timmins. 0 p.m.â€"Porcupine Pioneers banquet, Empire hotel. .00 p.m.â€"Street dance, Cedar street south. .30 p.m.â€"Dancing at ball park. 9.00 a.m.â€"Field Day, McTuntyre park. Morningâ€"Invitation tenmis tournament begins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Band contest, station park. 1.00 p.m.â€"Parade, Timmins 3.00 pm.â€"Cochrane District Firemen‘s Tournament, Pine All four will be attended by prominent visitors to Timmins and Porcupine. Banquets will be held in the main dining room of Empire Hotel and will begin at seven o‘clock sharp. street, Timmins. Afternoonâ€"Field Day, MciIintyre park. Afternoon and Eveningâ€"Games, rides, shows, at ball park. 7.00 p.m.â€"Dominion Day banquet, Empire hotel. 9.30 p.m.â€"Dancing at ball park. Midnightâ€"Draw for model home, draw for car and other DANCING at the RIVERSIDE ! DANCING at the BALL PARK ! DANCING on the STREET ! REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION TENT All four days, at Central School Grounds Tuesday, June 29th, Timmins Silver Jubilee Day Wednesday, June 30th, Porcupine Pioneers Day Daily Banquets During Celebration #. _%_ @ o 1t 2t s * * n.n’o.offo.“.oo.n'“.c Timmins Silver Jubilee and Porcupine [ DANCE! DANCING Timmins Silver Jubilee and Porecupine Old Home Week. E WEEK s w Sunday Midnight : Riverside Pavilion Monday Night: Ball Park, Riverside Tuesday Night: Ball Park, Riverside Wednesday Night : Ball Park, Street Dance Thursday Night: Ball Park Monday, June 28th, International Day veteabe dtuate From midnight Sunday until long after midnight July Ist orchestras will offer modern and oldâ€"time rhythms to please all. ““00““”’ CCCÂ¥ /Â¥ :C K ud edtactestastactentastectastac*es*ss‘ * °# Dpancing at Riverside Pavilion Thursday, July 1st, Dominion Day Dancing at Riverside Pavilion prizes, ball park TUESDAY, JUNE 29TH TIMMINS SILVER JUBILEE BANQUE!T wWEDNESDAY, JUNE 30TH PORCUPINE PIONEERS‘ BANQUET THURSDAY, JULY 18T. DOMINION BANQUET MONDAY, JUNE 28TH INTERNATIONAL BANQUET the

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