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Porcupine Advance, 6 Dec 1937, 1, p. 7

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strip of collectec The firs n wil} "Your accept â€" but that really IV, Scene 1 will think t nut, but dd Probably, th Nevertheless that yvou ark With light scurry compa wood Pul YOGU ha trol. wood the s e reti Al Huggins and{Bill Brydge Are Reinstated as Amateurs 1€ gins, Kirk Ham Willi ARGONAUTS DEFEAT SARNIA 10â€"6 FOR EASTERN TITLE w C lowin bird‘s ip]} BOY SCOUTS IN TIMMINS South Porcupine Coach is Returned to Simon Pure ; Ranks. Brydge Likely to Get Back in Harness Agam. with Kirkland Lake Team. Fourteen Others Get: Cards Back. 4 t‘l dy 1ZaA 11 int 11 11 A 1 Inst it 1M iamin 11 COuU nA Deadlin« 11 n B felicows mi c@npromi LK summer, wWIild â€"gnawed nut, a ory barkâ€"to be t of the Patrol. he complete list Patrol Wizard. quick enough to ind on 1t no law A WilCA S Dodo bird 1€ M a law to preâ€" rew in you! o@a awaiting dog, 1IY ) in wWh Y Hi1 im B s colum1n h‘s brt lov of eaiher,| Org? a wild | lin. nut, a| of M â€"to be| by A Patrol.| of t ete list| onily Mizard. | Hen he pa e hik Patrol A 1y OM 1jCWK it 1}» OUlU UI a€ 16 Group No. 5â€"Monetaâ€"The trcop was crganized in early 1935 by Mr. F. Angâ€" lin. Recently due to absence from town of Mr. Anglin the troop was taken over by Mr. Cole. However Mr. Cole, because of the nature of his occupation, is able only to attend two in three meetings. Hence Patrol System in this troop is being developed to a great degree. This is shown by the decoration of their paâ€" trol corners, their patrol activities and friendly rivalry, as well as the marks attained by their P.L.‘s in the recent Training Course. The Pack was orâ€" ganized by Akela Guest, with the asâ€" means (the S nIighnt fires an( trol Messenge: and Roy, Ray Trembley, Ray Canie.i The Sarnia tackling was far from Frank Burt. Bill Carson, Rob Fraser,| 200d and looked very bad as compared Claude Pagquin,. Andre Lecuyer, Angus | With that of the Argos. MacLean, Peter Dalpe, Real Roy, Sylâ€" The game was wonderfully good in vio Brisson, Jim Forrester, Harvey| face of the bad conditions. There were Jackson, Joe Lucciantonio, Mario Deâ€" | Probably 15.000 or 16,000 spectators preâ€" Mar:o, John Delvelaro, Edward Ferâ€"| Sent despite the rain. rari, Homer Swain, Alphont Desjar-! dins, Len Gauthier, Mario Pulasari, Winning Teams Eal’n Clifford Harris and Hedley Harris. There are still a few flashlights to bel Four Points Apiece returned which I wish you would leave | charter to the 8th Troop, a brief chat by Mr. Downey of the T.P.A.A.A., and songs, rounded out the programme. Scouts and Cubs renewed their promâ€" ises at the close of the mseting. Our president, Mr. MacLkean acted as chairman, and made the presentations. Mary thanks to the following boys whoe assisted in collections for the TFP.AA.A.‘s auction broadcast:â€"Fernâ€" and Roy, Ray Trembley, Ray Canie, Frank Burt. Bill Carson, Rob Fraser, Claude Paquin, Andre Lecuyer, Angus MacLean, Peter Dalpe, Real Roy, Sylâ€" vio Brisson, Jim Forrester, Harvey puI ols Di Ein DX vuntertainer‘s Badge through it. And hen there were the very fine pilanoâ€" vccordion selections by Louis Vacchiâ€" 10 (6th Troop) and the indoor field néet through which the 3rd Pack and he 5th Trocp gained trophies (cups) vhich will come in handy for drinking urposes on hikes if nothing else. The resentation of P.L.‘s Certificates, and harter to the 8th Troop, a brief chat 1 I eC urned which I wish you would leave Mr. MacLean‘s office in the fire hall. Yoeur Part in the Patrol cout No. 5â€"Signalman. The Signalâ€" n is directly responsioile for all thods of communication and all i!â€" iination. He is familiar with wigwag, rse, smoke, flare, Indian sign lanâ€" ige, heliograph, radio and telephone ans of communication. Number 3 e Scribe) is his assistant. He is an If NOUW i NC I‘rC 19 J¢ YÂ¥ von Cvlon O the who have e: for Domiric assued later standing m 1¢ 1re Ir note me ch Aa 12w All th soOmeE : by who acker. He has charge of all s and council fires. He is Paâ€" enger. He knows the location arest telephone and the nearâ€" ‘. He is personally responsible kit, Scout axe, matches and necessary). He carries four ind pupâ€"tent which he shares 6. In addition his pack conâ€" canteen, signal kit, personals, idling Dan O°‘G ~Armand 1€ Group Brief urse. And here e P.L.‘s who got ‘der of Trocp N« lagher, Gcdfrey , Keith Powell. Solomon Ansara pia n assure number ( krow? W ild Godin. d DeSaverio, Russel Tonki: OT ‘xt patrol hike who aren‘t Pa : you that ther of patrol hike Nell you shoul it Harry Hardy ron. Edwart Te t thei; south 0o Jo James | Denald | i( Trooyp lbert, h S. David D. McNabb J. Friedman B. Webb Totals Handica Totals Totals Handicap» FP. Wilner B. Hodgins 8. Gurovitch M. Gurovitch J. Stevens B. McKimm M. Shinehoft Totals Handicap Totals Handicap K. LAtVvanen 0. Sundgren Joe Dos A. Sauve P. Kennedyv M. Lehtisalo E. Niemi .. V. Rock Winring teams in the Mercantil Bowling League last Wednesday nigh made a clean sweep of the points, Wil ner‘s taking four from Hermans, an Shaheen Davids captured the sam amount from Consumers. Hodgins an Gurovittch were the top bowlers fo Wilners, the former getting 253â€"727 an the latter 297â€"784. B. Webb led th Shaheen David trundlers with 267 698. The following were the scores:â€" Totals Shaheen David and Wilâ€" ner‘s Capture Mercantile League Bowling Games. That and one other occasion lost «( a fumble were the only two times Sa nia was within striking distan though they were dangerous at times. tlthnemseives ran Dack mve, téen and fifteen yards on every punt by Stirling. The score against Argonauts hinzed on a series of penalties starting from centre. That ‘began the march and Beach and the running Sarnia halves campleted it. Sarnia play was summed up in hi ting the line and short forward pass by Beach, which were converted in good gains time and again on later passing runs by Hedgewick, McWatte and Vanhorne. It was an effective ar spectacular play. Argos did little forward passing at the slimy ball was al against it. wings gave the Sarnia backs no chan to run back, while on the other ha: they themselves ran back five, ten at fifteen yards on every punt by Stirlin Imperials‘ stone wall. Isbister outpunted Stirling and ; full advantage of that in perfect tection and lightning fast following with deadly tackling. Stirling had hurry his kicks ‘because of the A: line getting in on him. Sarnia were the heavier line with Beach and Stirling doing ting. Argos could do little as Imperials‘ stone wall. Argonauts Defeat Sarnia Team 10 to 6 sistance cof Akela Wheeler (then activ with octher packs) in the spring of 193‘ However the pack lost its leader whe Mr. Guest left town. With coachin by P.L. Joe Lucciantonio they were abl to tie for first place in competitions a the 1937 Jamboree, Iroquois Falls, onl to lose out in the tieâ€"breaker. The did, however, bring back a trophy fo the most outstanding effort shown b the did. the any the most outstanding €II0FT any trcop or pack there. Ti now being led by Akela Whar units are looking forward to ful year. Both have about 2« in their ranks. Roaring Crowd of 16,000 See 1936 Champions Elimâ€" inated in Semiâ€"Final. Demers Bouchard Shephard Campbell Sinclair Burton Anrsara A suggestion 829 SHAHEEN a 106 CONSUMERS 122 156 1146 1168 HERMANS 166 *« 238 114 1038 n: "lInvite rew in your troop." inglyv vours,. 881 WII 119 951 867 171 229 118 140 249 241 202 1090 NERS 31 060 864 211 204 168 1j it 841 166 202 193 189 111 34 31 W1 anC the 20â€" im 641 )1 412 183 11 n fot it @ | Lions Win Another // From Kiwanis Club " DAPPER DANS " thre Ch Entrance on Cedar St. 8. Across From Dailton‘s Taxi The Choice of Smart People You will find here a service that is A Suit or QOvercoat for the Xmas " DAPPER DAN‘S " Take Thnee Out â€"of Four Points in Games Played on Friday Night Ww Holiday Season would be timely CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES AND YOU HAVE FOUND HARD TO FIND At Extremely Modest Prices AND SAVE $5.00 MADE TO ORDER FOR YOU WHA Where You W alk Downstairs Bow! Along NVNA2 just what you want h cCc im h tal)} VC 11 )ming to him the next calling four points inâ€" to $50 T( 1€ the llin OU the alleys, the elecâ€" was wrong, so they *â€"four points, and e got a little more A NIS No | Saint ‘back, h« O. line up toâ€" poin and ntel sfied pit toâ€"morâ€" t them! 778 164 129 156 129. VT who is 1lid:for ns and 1@ m â€" ‘lubs 4A4"] 289 4809 178 393 196 431 380 164 170 138 C Parr "the apprezciat make the Sunday Pictorial:â€"In the Marie Ceâ€" leste maternity ward she stopped tCc talk to a mother who had in her arm:s a newâ€"born baby, crying lustily. "Why is he crying?" asked the Queen. "He i: is he crying?" asked the Queen. "He is not crying, he is singing the National Anthem," said the proud mother. That amused Queen Mary. A note last week from A. J. Parr general freight and passenger agent of the T. N. O. Railway, calls attention to the desirability of making early reâ€" servations in sleeping car accommoâ€" dation on Southbound trains for the Christmas season. "To assist in proâ€" viding and allecatior of necessary sleeping car equipmgnt, account Christâ€" mas travel, southbound," writes Mr. Parr "the T. N. O. Railway would Make Early Reservattion of Sleeping Car Berths _..--.'â€"l.â€"Il-I“â€"d'â€".Iâ€"II_II Rugby In the professional games played yesâ€" terday in the U.S.A., the Boston Red Skins defeated the New York Giants 49â€"14, while the Chicago Bears down the St. Louis Cards 42â€"28. The winners of these two games meet next Saturday in the finals for the world‘s championâ€" ship. Both games were played last Thursâ€" day, and the Monarchs with this wih went to the top of the National League table. On Saturday night last Wembley Licns tied Earl‘s Court Rangers 3â€"3. Tennis Pierre Etchebaster of Franzce defendâ€" ed his world‘s professional court tennis championship Saturday. at Tuxedo, N.Y., against Ogden Phipps, national amateur champion 6â€"3, 6â€"2, 4â€"6, 6â€"1. Pierre has held the championship since 1928. out In Ersland ithe Wembley Monarchs defeated their coâ€"club, the Lions, by a score of 3â€"0. Haggerty and Sinclair got the first two goals with our home town boy, Lortie, getting the third. Streatâ€" ham won from Brighton 5â€"1. The teams are busy in getting into ccndition, and the town boys were on the rink last Friday for a light workâ€" It was anticipated to have early hockey this year, but the weatherman is not very kind to the players with his midâ€"week soft spells. spoiled with rules toâ€"day, and that plays are slowed up considerably. Basketbal]l is rot the only sport that is suffering from tco many rules. GcH Mr. J. Montague who has been front page news of late, has received word that he will be welcomed to play in England if, he can get the O.K, sign from the States. Doc Naithsmith, one of the fathers of basketball, is very much discouraged with the game he fostered. He says it is The next bout in the heavy division is between Schmeling and Thomas, and it will tell how muth the boycott will affect the Schmeling and Louis fight. Last Saturday, Baer won a victory over Jack Dempsey, and Jack had to cough up a thousand dollars. It was not in a ring duel, but over the next contender in years to come. Jack bet Maxie that the ‘bundle from heaver would be a girl. On Saturday, the stork dropped an eightâ€"pound boy and a cool thousand in Maxie‘s lap. Barney Ross took unto himself a spouse yesterday. Just another boxer gone wrong. Last Friday the Timmins Grads and the Timmins High School played an exhibition game, and the High School won out 29â€"5, so it looks as though the school has a pretty fair team, but it is doubtful if the same team will play in the league fixtures. Basketball The local cagers get under way this week, Wednesday, at South Porcupine, and Friday in Timmins. The fruitiers have been sliding and toâ€"morrow there will be a toboggan handy. Hardâ€"luck Bill is still rolling tough. He rolls a good ball and they all look like perfect strikes, but the fourâ€"pin will not fall. I know what it is Bill, and all you can do is smile and take it. Alfie must have a lot of money to throw away, when he raises the ante izcm one dollar to two to hear Webdbp sing ‘"Minnie the Moocher." There are €oms boys that would pay that to keeyp him quiet. The secretary is anxious to get the rest of the initiation fsees in. HMHow about is goirg to move to Britain is pushing visicn from the light to find a worthwhil the States only con heavies. rest of the initiation fees it, boys? Toâ€"morrow the T. Power and Gambles meet Weekâ€"End Hockey Scores | Sunday Detroit 1, Americans : Rangers 4, Boston 0. Chicago 2. Canadiens Saturdayâ€"N.H.J Toronto 3, Canadiens 3. Maroons 1, Americans 3. World‘s Sport Events looks as has had N. O,. Re hose requirit (By F.J.HL.) BGXID q3 though the ill the swa Hockey ‘equiring same ssible reservation the Doxing game way in the States ireat Britain. ahead every diâ€" st to the heaviest im FArt, enger agent of calls attention iking early reâ€" car azccommoâ€" N. 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Only Five Plavers Bowl Over 200 Mark 20 16 25 Ni 1€ SPECIAL MATINEE (School Children Only e of 215, was t mmercial Lecagu CGet yours now. while they | 11.â€"â€"Northern Lights Alton McHugh Ashford Richmond Jackson Leach Lake Smith Walls Wilson Peters Tipler Cloutier Faithful Irvine Nicols Webb Wallin Fenwic Horres Tower: Thur Hornby Todad McQuarri Fleming â€"â€"Smnow Ballet â€"â€"Singlo â€"â€"Waltz SAJomaAaA Armstron GuW\dice â€"Russian Gypsy Dance â€"Twoâ€"Step â€"Pride of the Navy TIMMINS ARkNA â€"â€"Overture Proceeds to help carry on the Kiwanis Communii Pairâ€"Irish â€" Melodies Single Singl Single spanish Dance single Indian Capers Trio Thurs. Dec. 9, FIGURE SKATING STARS ~â€" PROGRAMME â€":â€" Intermissiton A T LLT PRESENTING The Toronto Granite Club‘s internationally known eague for the t 30, accordir iturdav. Clostc TVIMMINXS CITIZENS BAND IN ATTENDANC] W1 *A * es, with an avorâ€" top bowler in the lle they last from any member o or at Moisley Ball‘s Drug Stor od end t _to figure: behind hin Ansara o 4431 5002 4178 4620 4094 1027 3555 2498 405 587 4472 4080 5170 5156 4559 570 954 473 2655 1719 1817 304 5518 427 5455 1558 1069 537 385 601 U Eltanor Audrey Miller Ruth Paul Marion Lumbs Jane Lumbers Hazel Caley Dorothy Caley Margo Coram Gladys Ececlestone Dorothy Caléy and Haz Eicanor Wilson â€" _â€" â€"â€" (Gold Medallist Junior Canadian Champion, 1935 Dorothy Caley â€" â€" Junior Canadian Champion Ssenior Canadian Champion Ronnie Chambers, Champon of Singles and Pair, 1936, 1 Hazel Caloy Margo Coram Ruth Paul Marion Lumbers Hazel and Dorothy Calsoy Eleanor OQC‘Meara â€" â€" (Gold Medali senior Canadian Champion 1936 Runnerâ€"up 1937 TEN MINUTES Audrey Miller and Ronni Audrey 1Al CGramole. while W brought average names a Miller Wilson )‘ Mea: West End of Rink Rail Seats (Downstain Rail Seats (Upstairs) Box Seats (Upstairs) 13 wee RESERVED SEATS atFi Audry Mille; Eleanor Wilson Margo Coram Eleanor O‘Meara Gladys Eeclestor Dorothy C Hazel Cal Jane Lumbet Marion Lum Eleanor Wik Ruth Paul of the in Chamib Gold C 1 W 40 3t 14 301

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