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Porcupine Advance, 27 Mar 1941, 1, p. 5

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list, Jacki trophy for and is %: in front of the: Green Hiram Wa of Mcintyre, : The fans pu of the list fo probably made be one of the cent forward lines tha Ankerite. Mike H be another of the will probably work wing mates. Hem Intyre pivot man centre. He to0o, w his regular wings with and have can to face t kinds of and Cht of power linge play linge plac« Goplimist figures | for him Lamt HOCKEY 8.15 p.m. Buflaloâ€"Ankerite vs. The All stars Proceeds in Aid of Porcupine War services Fund. The ga the oppor q,iter thei Mr. and there in kerite pla came thr in char seals w miss t standin Sale at t night for that cha and a te ballot. F be thse o 11 Balsam street Ankerite and Allâ€"Stars Clash Tomorrow Night RIVERSIDE PAVILION Hockey Fans Have l’l(kedAQi_l'o}lg Team to Meet the Ankerite at McIntyre Toâ€"morrow Night. No Reserved Sseats, THURSDAY, MARCH 77TH. 1941 cki PAGKED HOUSE EXPECTED FOR ALLâ€"STAR HOCKEY MaTCH Ir th Children‘s skatingâ€"Morning Junior sSkating Clubâ€"Afternoon Public Skatingâ€"8# to 10 p.m. You‘re Always Sure of Good Time at the Eigh Public Skatingâ€"Morning and Alternoon Students Day Public Skating 8 to STEPPING OUT ? Phone 2115 For Reservations nt of th Freenshit Al © Bill LWO 31¢ Walks Mcelnty champon Every Saturday Night toa the Music of 11 LA YÂ¥ 11 11 HENHKY KELXECK 11 defeéence has been picked Ankerite. They carry both iyers. In Frank Bowman Killeen they pack a ‘ol d heavy body checks and ‘lone" Taylor of the Dome olouka of McIntyre they n that can break fast and he All n PA NCINC net. Alex Stewart, of runneérâ€"up for the trophy, Yvonne Lorâ€" and Tommy Somers, _ the other wing*rs. Al Huggins at the top the left wingers and he wisest selection of Hock 5 "rushers." the Dome, allâ€"star t Allâ€"Star team,. will re men on the thye» t will work against orbel, Hollinger, wili centre ice men and between his regular ‘y Lone, lanky Mcâ€" will be the third ill most likely have to work with him. the fans at the top of the the Hiram â€"Walker ague leading scorer inyvy tim» he‘s loose popular ns piC Bentlie ip final ets there will h bout a thousand. s the hockey fan velcome the Bison ‘ effort in Toronts ey Fan should hb D°rs. All the An uUn and pes 4 l'lL 16 16 1T 11 Ou t( Timmins icked the Holâ€" ley. Bentley ting the Holâ€" 31801 ts will go | ‘ena tomorr game betwe Ankerite tea ked by pub t served,., w 10 p.m Both ha s and wa n the All mentor of im will be he is very come. Ho fans picked ms a good T I1‘} games by scores 0 making a combined in the two gamss. and Sudbury are p final series this we urday. The McIntyre team h: ranged to hold a aance after the and any who go to the game admitted on the same ticket, In the event that McIntyre do the round against Kirkland Lak will continue to meet either Sau Maris> or Sudbury in the finals. bury eliminated North Bay i: The McIntyre basketball team plays host to the Kirkland Lake team cn Saturday night when they play the return gam» in their twoâ€"game totalâ€" points series at the McIntyre gymâ€" nasium. The McIntyre basketeers are four points down now but confidently exâ€" pect to wipe out that littls lead on Satâ€" urday. The McIntyre team has arâ€" ranged to hold a aance after the gams MclLeod:; wings, Curry, Armstrong subs, Speck, Lang, Smith, MacDonaic MclL>onaghan, Bowman. Refercesâ€"P. Lavigne, F. Graham. First Pertod Kirkland Lake Cagers at the Mclntyre Saturday Kirkland the Game 29 â€"25. M to Have a Dance The Game. ISisons they will be con share to the war effor proceeds from the event over to the Timmins * Victims Fund" and the 'School's ‘"Dollars for iBoth are well worthy of all. | Falconbridge Falcons defeated Kirk land Lake Golden Gates 4â€"2 in Sud bury on Monday night to capture th N.O.H.A. Junior "B" championship. | was the third game of a best twoâ€"oui ofâ€"three series, Kirklang Lake winnin the first game 8â€"6 and then losing th second to the Palcons 6â€"2. Score a Four to Two Win in the Deciding Game at Sudbury. F alconln idge Takes Junior "B" Title Ni be the Hockt turn ou ing an all in him. A former pro player Hu: gins carriles just the right amount â€" and is a dangzerous man : all times, Bill Wilson, hard worki Greenshirt will work on one of t lines and Bill Cooper of McIntyre w be the third left winger. How Anyv No# secoring. Penaltyâ€"â€"Swail (Curry) ~Falconbridget Penalties, Fel (Smith, MacNaughton) Falconbridge, Gee e Kirkland Lake, MacLeod ‘2naityâ€"â€"=Bowman. Third Period Kirkland Lake, Speck The dat ght, and FPalconbridge (BRrideau) FPalconbridgt K :)/: IZ/////wzlfp//pl' #M99 ) ,’,,/;////I/In/‘ l’/‘. â€" f 4 ’-«‘ '-.‘., / } hac man CcoluUl by ha y fans have a double re _for the gamse. Besides opportunity to welcor hey will be contributin POOR THINCG! f or 12.03 gge, CCC .ls c Fenwell, Spzck, Brideau. second Period head lik ire playin d turn lINn 1 tim of 57â€"30 and d score of 12 The Saul 5 for Winni rthy of the s USK 1 â€"CAC PDrSt . Mclntyre Dance After parinl tomorrow 8.15 p.m. i doorknobd tes 4â€"2 in sudâ€" ; to capture the hamplonship. It a best twoâ€"outâ€" double reason t© . Besides affordâ€" to welcome th R The total will be turned London Bomb Tisdale H‘ch er the g: ime will Sault heir Excha t oal was fund upport o: JU centt ril¢ YÂ¥ Oll n the other ( own accord al Metz WIng, Dav Metz. Drill they h A goal by Cain son the lead again earl; Two minutes later Apj one to knot the coun the period McDonald Apps fired his second Leafs two ahead. Three more Toron last stanza sewed up first canto and ended Schrine Sylvanus Apps, la the Toronto Maple Le return to the team by an overwhelming win Bruins in the third Stanley Cup playdown thousands fans saw h goals to lead the Leal "The spirit of your lat inounced the medium ter the usual prelimir ‘The husband was siler "Non‘t vou understand Leafs Take Game Lead Over Bruising Boston Bruins, Tues. Penalt Mariucci Defeat Boston 7â€"2 in Wide Onen Game. Am)\ Scores Three and Schriner Two. Preéesti; defence, Mac Dahlstrom; right wing, Papike: alterna Cooper, â€" Hergesheim Bentley, Carse, M. I I( t] Hawks Win 3â€"2 to Gain Semiâ€"Final Berth in Stanley Cup Playâ€"offs ner: defence, Re tre, Chamberlain left wing, Getliffc Benoit, Blake, C Graboski, Singbu Chicago â€" Black Presti: period they s to | the pu second. lied and fore the memn trom) 14 :56 Penaltiscs â€" Th« Tor Tu Eliminate â€" Fast Canadiens in Thin of Series. The t Mont: To HER DI Dahlstrom Toron Toron 16 nolt Bo 11 ial O M Montr( le: â€" right Davidson _the wint three â€" mi it following ato Mapl ‘. Wil hn re for but wer hot. 91 11} 18 91 LC @1 16 ou may speak to really my late w "she‘ll begi Dahlst: Cup 1M i] Ki1 The | crept Noné secand Period Third Périod M. Bentley. Third PSriod ‘0, Dahlstrom )X Singbush Black ik PprovIng their sup Boston one up lat ind before the pe: Second Period . Dahlstrom App Ap irst Period chmidt (H ricd n‘ inesmar First Period 11 semiâ€"final he Hawk: ha r App count O‘Neil uUup up 11 wing, rltern NA O w M( 16 m Ham rem s ~luc} H mal 11 ifs, hera leading over the Deme the Bruins 41 in the seco 1€ 0| 1 it ]¢ Om hen Dahlst y through renchmen C~â€"Of plied ancder TT( captain heralded per up N1 1 il uperi( 1) Alien App ‘chi. be, M 1¢ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO H lz C it T1 1( had 111 di hem Qu 1¢ 3() uU D1 1) iCIn £ ra m Montreal Rovals Penaltic( Orlando, CÂ¥ Cyr?3 Motter Winnipt Ht U Detroit in Stanley Cup Semiâ€" Fimmals by Beating Rangers 3â€" aadl fr} Poronto Marlboros Lose First Game to the Rovals est ol series tled 1â€"1. Trail 3: Lethbridge 1 ‘rail leads series 1â€"0. MEMORIAL CUP PLAYDOWNS Ji Lngers. nions, J Detroil 11 Olia w TD( P hn Ran ALLEN CUP PLAYDOWNS Haockey Scores Last Night ers lead ssries 2â€"0. Saskatoon 6: Edmonton atoon leads scries 1â€"0. 11 W 1s ilea(t serics Port Arthur : Watson MacDon 101 1] Bruncteal roodfellow Bruneteal alckson, V l Langers â€"Stewart ulter ~(1 trick (n Goal second Period Ste w OI NC Non>. Third Period Bruneteau (Howe) ork, N. <Colville First Poeriod Marlboro 11 W nonk ind M MacDonald Stewart â€" i Defending Chamâ€" ose to Red Wines. Now Meets Chiâ€" clt Chariottetown ries 1â€"0. VE 1¢ d K. D) Rerr: defenc N. â€" Colville; : alternates, Hiller, M. ‘t, Watson (10 minute matcher 1« Toronto Marlboros 52 ITG 0. NOTHI of the third ca ater â€" _ Neil â€" Coly within one. Ra rmined bid in it couldn‘t get Pike. Mowers; â€" defenc ntre, L}iesebrech Hows: alternats pf J¢ F a is e s the big gun for two goals, whild he other, O‘Brtey it te in the first into the lead and ount half a miaâ€" scored in two ned combc nning: ort Arthiu coring a min irouUugh «lone. ralties w rC hn York R hampion lizcht by 1 (Grosso ‘ongquerers met Montre t in the fi1 in the Alh e beaten 3« heduled to â€" y Rilrca Smith. n 2, Pike, te misconâ€" penalty). M on 1}] MC hird S, We Detr( Pike) 11 ind il Toronto Telegramâ€"Why sh« man like to talk to himself. knows that he will not receivc ing. down to 1,600 kilocycles, the revised ‘"Dbottom" of the radiocast band, which was formerly 1,500 kilocycles. The 100â€" kilcoycle band at the bottom which harborea certain "high fidelity" staâ€" tions will disappear into the general radiocast band. Certain older receivâ€" ers which were able to tune only to 1,500 kilocycles will, of course, be unâ€" able to tune the lower part of the reâ€" vised radiocast band, even as they woere in the past. Virtually all of the new down to 1,600 kilocveles, 4 change. The frequencies of 730 and kilocycles will go to other nations. ginning at 750 kilocycles, thence d to the bottom of thes band at 1,600 t cycles, American stations will rs themselves. appOol No. 4 the I|: familiar stations may not be found in th»> usual places. Readjusting Sets Pushbutton receivers, however, must be reset. Otherwise, the listener who fails to have this done may find himâ€" self in the familiar dilemma of those in the daylight saving tim»s zones who forget to change their clocks. Either a blast of unfamiliar entertainment, or silence will great his efforts on Sunday morning. thelr tiOns. make b M a C Radio Stations on This Continent to Change Wave Lengths This Wee (GUuU one year fProm Saturday, Marc hour which will to listsners, the stations, will move to their new wavelengths. Many, no doubt, may curtail their operating hours on that day to make the chamMgeâ€"over, New â€" Frequencies Almady the crystal grinding laboraâ€" tories of the nation are busily turning out scores of the accurately ground settings. The signing of Mexico on Marcl radiocasting â€" reall one vear from th 11 UL NOPUINM AmMrlCcaâ€"~â€"â€"SNnould res®erve its radio service man carly to propare for radiocasting‘s great moving day. The reason for it is the North Amerâ€" ican Regional Broadcast Agreement â€" to give it its full solemn titleâ€"which will cause the shifting of a majority of radio stations in the Uniteg States, at least 100 in Canada and numerous ones in Mexico and Cuba from one to thrse places away from their familiar dial WC aturday the Date Change to be M;: isteners sho is «in * : f1 | 720 kilocycl will â€" 1‘1 tly ha STaTtION rovided t} Deputy M. O. H. nuinbt the frequencles between 550 ilocycles (55 to 72 on the averâ€" will not be affected by th: The frequencies of 730 and 740 hould frequenci( these â€" realloca harmony in the Americas. By which will 1¢ ind by tha )ers of handâ€"tuned of course, be affec changeover excep M fexico and th some f1 that each in this> air. I1 nA of ‘ch 2# 20 next, at some early ‘ause no inconvenience stations, will move to Manyvy, no doubt, push rat â€"tams« 0 next,. M .0 .H e ~Mo Why shouldn O n S wWill not :C of the othe 1iandâ€"tuned r; hould Ameorican illocation: Agrcement i < 10940;, put t ons into ime. . Hence, â€" mDC ite for the Made. 9( except 1ons, Cuba quenC natio] alion W1 The wave radio frog tha Then hs a Cussâ€" mean cher ftin rumb 11 tun? 11 i1C will by ns its 11 tl h Try the Advance Want Advertisements "Now } bottles," gist, W which is thing to that‘s clothes you were an an "Yes," retortec bricd( n1 which t allâ€"time tuberculosis trends have such as pa The qua has only fact is co the findin tory,.â€" whic SMITH EpstOoN pract ada. â€"Undi whichâ€" are suffering 1 has declint nas rest in those contami Death more th the dow( mCt The number under the su ««Contrary to fears . the milk pasteurizatior presented, the small d trol the great majority ization plants which c ation under this Act," burn this week advist the Legislature. They were having their fh disillusioning experience ride and groom. "I‘m disappointed," said th Wlhien we_ married iT Five Teams From Timmins Enter Canadian Bowling Tournament In Toronto i) Third Ave. Raine aone col Crane Bath, Lava simnks from Smith 4 siuure of enduring qi ment in long satisfa MODERNIZE YOUR HOME For the satisfactic the most complet detn hoine ane es consum}p resulted ‘which is is for me to happen ill the hay " retorted his wifle. why you never bou Star. clost st ty ndul: id in( ive been re paratyphoid mg infants THE TRUE REASO® ality of the milk distribut materially improved. _T onvincingly demonstrated sure to write plain on tho: id the farmer to the drus ch is for the horss," an for me. I don‘t want any appen to that horse befor he hay cut." â€"Exchange. ied by all th from fa there 3 11 HORSE SENSEF from ry to fears expressed pasteurization bill wi the small distributor eat majority of the p mil} found ointed," said the husbhand were â€" T though!t plants now in use, reveals cent of these are operated MBIXCG, and SHEF‘ ?r of pasteurizatior upervision of the icreased to a total 11n satlusftfacition of havin 1 1940 ion o mill the provi vear exal hn D subst which pAnoild( death iGisfactory no pa been imilar i)Usory InUK pasâ€" er, 1938, has not it of all fluid milk ‘, but has demonâ€" feasible to obtain ind you mill 1 ization _ plant e of milk han 4 per cent hav than 560 quart ALIS LMC] isteurizt antial C dâ€" convemient OrI¢K 11( Eistorn ) 1 trated by 11 111 Timmins SUuppo me a} h ation > :IG wWwhen lirst This ilcd 111 irc /CV i4 the and hout 1r0OIT 11 Theâ€" {AreC in Toronto and the n weekâ€"end o been â€" Canacdiar nament in Toron ladiies‘ te *A 1 A 1 w ol t3 n tha i0911 999| V isits Up B 11 HC men 11 club to Toronto in ) o be Among ccrelary and Cubs WO € rent in L4 Thelir f i Rouyn 1 enougch all : out, in his brotherhood me like this its on theoir P (YÂ¥IS1!(S$ on â€" Mond in A ning. ourth 111 try _ ul wak>~ 1 ne â€" no nd al the 1 ht tro wil 11 ent Un Un And wal‘â€" hangse, 11 Alle I‘lu‘ bow!l tho 10 BJ t L

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