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Porcupine Advance, 26 Mar 1942, 1, p. 7

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seem to punch past Davidson. Fi rewarded with : hard all the way Master accepted ; and Kostenuik be past Omiccoli.â€" T same plaver repe Bicechi to finish Barre; Narduzzi; uik; Turcott, Dod Prentice, Mascare Saul inich Maste: Morgea The second neriod before either of ths a scoring chance an scored inside of a ; scored the first one â€" then nineteen secon: and Dodds moved in former converted a goal for the Macs. It didn‘t take the first Mac ¢( later wher boarding. past the Sa ed the goa duzzi raced kill. The Maces pu that stage and The Macs concentrated hard for their second goal and although the summary only credited one plaver with the score three players had a hand in it. Tanâ€" nerelli carried the puck into Sault territory and then passed to Turcotte who shot, but Davidson stopped the drive, Iannerelli then slapped back the rebound but Davidson again was equal to the occasion. It remained for Dodds to score the goal and he did as he drove a backâ€"hand drive ints 4. Sault, Motr 5. McIntyvre, Intyr when to st. Ted MeM game as he the but Carry Oneâ€"Goal Lead Into Final Frame but Sault Scores Three Times in Last Period While Macs Go Reoreless, Mc Master Stars for Sault as he T‘wo Last Goals. Mac Juniors Drop First to Sault St. Rapids in Northern Ontario Playâ€"offs ead 1alf 16 Bowuinc Acaoemy 11 Balsam south Bow!l For Fun MAC JUNIORS LOSE TO SAULT RAPIDS ake Offic arie, TT Mcel McI TOlU For Young and Old ENJOY DANCING to the Finest Music and on the Best Floor in the North e P P P P AP P P :A PP PP LCA P PAAA SAAA C P AC PP P PCP P _ Ladies L It‘s Good Exercise ‘r and Ks in, dds to store t drove a bac al that David second nerio the deif j thne C e coun More t Kluk inids 10 BP ind Klukay ‘Te, Nardu ‘Tre, Dodds â€"Biocchi. Second i] DANCING H¢ Wi ‘2an * 17 49 Tannarelli (Dodds) ..18.C8 First Pericd ".)(l id 1J raced efence and worke 1€ ib Period en G@ thney for th 1€ medi1o Rapid: eriod : 1 in 0 ther 1 avies, Lannerelli, id Mangatich. Davidson; Marâ€" . MaMaster: H. eam A€ mad meyr roal ind didt id liabrac .. n ids very e third period ards the Mac period‘s start 1 that squared w was hamâ€" »ast Omiccoli stage for Phone 2145 is could n they ind Ted Mc m Marinicl ing his sho £ OUl. Narâ€" wing for the r Tannerelli her and the pass into a mil chased in and then ro ilim n, Klukay 122C lav could get they each Morgan Sault and id did COuU Ma Hundâ€" piay ifted [rom untâ€" ind 1€ t 16 Whoopee Night at "Mclntvre Saturday experiencd turn cout a Veteran MciIntyre Curler Played Four Games in Last Kknockoutâ€"Out Series for Handsome Trophy. Defeated L. R. Redford Nine to QOne in Final. Never Lost One (Game Throughout Competition. Dowel.l1 Wedne 1. A. Soloman Wins McLaughlin Trophy Sunday Afternoon After Playing Hard Schedule Dixon defeated Gannon, 9â€"8. Community Building defeated Steel Shop, 11â€"4. Surveyors defeated Office No. 2 71 Geologists defeated Captains, 9â€"8 Tuesday, March 24th: Steel Shop defeated Surveyors, 9â€"7 Repair and Hoist defeated Police, 7â€"5 Gannon defeated Electric Shop, 9â€"6 Harper defeated Diamond Drill. 3â€"7 Mcl 11 11 Samplers defé Harper defea Monday, Ma: W. R. Laffet V, Jâ€"4 Dr. K. P. Smith Harper d Mill defe Dixon de Bonnett Wednesd: Robinson Diamond Carpente Flectric Dixon d BC Monda Robins Repair Samplers defeated Carpenters, 7â€"5. Police defeated Storehouse, 8â€"6. Ventilation defeated Electric Shop eran MceIntyr R. Redford by the final gan !/ ///n/yr PP y pme =~ sar, 7/,'///////7M EL ) N AA[41L } 44 4 //'/1/ W. Pickering C. Fleming defeated W. C. Arnot W. Pickering defeated A. P A. Evre deféated T. Heath, : . Hall defeated J. L. Fulton H. Hudson defeated T. W. R. P. Smith defeat day, March 24th: . Lafferty defeated R. E. Heath Rinn deféated K. A. Eyre, 8â€" Tod defeated Wils Lang, 6â€"5 Arnott defeated D. Clutchey and his ORCHESTRA HENXNRY KELNXECKHK Bio R., J. Ennis Trophy . March 23rd: n defeated Assay O and Hoist, dGofeat s defeated Geolog defeated Storeho o0p defeated Ganr Lions Club Tronwh y, March 25tt defeated Offic Drill defeated 1¢ Third g are thne scores ive been played Ith the R.: J. Ent ed Timbermen 1¢"CGrodin, 12 defeated W. R. Rinn feated ited Office No.: ited Timbermer defeated â€" Surv al1 Pericd ited D. Clutche ssay Office, 12â€"5 defeated Office eretary of the ub, announced Whoopee Night Club on rlers are invited the R. SMc MceIntvre Curl ced Wils Lang ib competi No. 2 7=1 ins, 9â€"8 w W eyors, 9â€"7 | PI Police, 7â€"5 | P Shop, 9â€"6 H‘ Drill, 3â€"7 |B® th Fulton No 11 Buildâ€" 1iong will man, ished f the J fTar comâ€" Core JC winnt entry O Ai 4# Power Leading in Commercial Loop vith Gambles Close LDoner McHugh Davidson Dawson Towers while with C printe: Piric Henry Horrester romped through over the printers the first game af ers in the actual the handicap. H eTs Wwith ‘a thre Pritch Burkh Toal AiVin Leach tu: total of 689 for t went to Armstro Hugh took the and Towers took Mainly thraous highe: third b \ remaining points The Power dr to mal tric Armstr Flemin Fairhurst defeated Cowden, 6â€"5 Sutherland defeated Cybulski, 9 Moran defeated Dunlop, 8â€"6 Night Shift Daley defeated Cowden, 93â€"7 Sutherland defeated Moran, 9â€"6 Cybulski defeated Dunlop, 8â€"2 Bailey defeated Fairhurst, oâ€"7. Sutherland defeated Dunlop, 9â€" Moran defeated Cybulski, 9â€"3 K. A. EFyre defeated J. R. Hall, 11â€"10 R. C. Fleming defeated Dr. H. Hudâ€" 1¢ Robinson Moss Nicolson . Doc ‘le too rrester Alton Bonnah Hornl 1t al Dunn Piric A K W. Pickering defeated T. W. Tod sonnel of the winning rink was | Ssoloman, skip; M. Collings, viceâ€" S. Salimen, second; C. P. Lacey, The second rink was composed R. Redford, skip; W. Byron, viceâ€" M. Coulas, second: W. Avery, byv Nicolson elllt 11 16 tetr i k colson droppé Bonnah wa could offer | k the second ich turn 39 for the rmstron 3 1€ ingles with »*cticians and 1 _ win the half sen points and aking all of th _ they will still 1e leaders. Th aders by takin: r dropped the â€" iders on Monday back in the se zame by almost is. They rolled the second game jack to a 944 in LES GAMB es .. 191 959 ADVANCE ns 360 ..... . 169 droppt comvany B he Commert iday night c end of the _ and wili n : fgr the irned in lle 1€ by a Hugch Py a twentyâ€"one pin Hugh lea the elecâ€" reeâ€"game total of 662 d 645. "Army" Armâ€" r the railroaders and ed in a threeâ€"game e losers. High single z with 308 while Mcâ€" econd spot with 283 hird with 278. _ the fine efforts of ‘They 2 pped he C1Ci 836 e Gambles team twoâ€"point victory hey only dropped beating the printâ€" re only to lose by ster led the fruitâ€" ime tcotal of 8064 ped behind him and can 1 f their ren still be on The Advar iking all 0o ed behin is the be with 644 UD o week vatrious 193 166 217 202 An fir 2M 264 105 170 aundred total of i1 game ht but vhile 2216 ;fh':l?"R J. Ennis and Lions Clui)w Compet:tlon Now Under Way at the Mclatyre Curling Club L1 OIT and hird pin 518 541 €32 451 644 714 493 102 41" WO Community Buildingâ€"D. Sutherland, H. M. Crosby, G. Vaughan, H. Wadâ€" dell. Surveyors No. 2â€"J. Seubert, J. Tayâ€" lor, F. Parfitt, R. Parnell. Godinâ€"M. McKenzie, J Rochefort, H. Desaulniers, E. Gagan. Ventilationâ€"T. E. Newkirk, A. W. Jacob, W. Hannigan, R. Thompkins. The Lions Club Trophy K. E. Heath, F. W. Simpson, Dr. L. Dupuis, C. F. Lacey. S. R. McCoy, W. B. Sparks, T. Felaâ€" man, G. Gordon. Rinn, G. Webber, J. D. casse, D. James. J. R. Hall, D. McNabb, J. F. Miller, E. N. Ward. Dixonâ€"E. Dixon, B. Reeves, L. Gratâ€" ton, H. Keller. Electric Shopâ€"F. W. Gilbert, E. Pooley, R. Boutet, A. Pournier. Steel Shopâ€"K. Kilborn, H. Leng, E Duxfield, F. H. Bowman. Oflice No. 2â€"A. H. Cooke, H. E Waddle, H. E. Stratford, L. Cooper. Ruilding. Thursday, March 26â€"6.30 p.m. Ice No. 1. Timbermen vs Suveyvor Samplersâ€"L. Redford,; F. Rankin, D. Fitzjohn, J. Chalmers. Captainsâ€"G. Mihm, S. A. Wookey, R. Asselstine, S. MacMillan. Bennettâ€"E. G. Dick, D .Bennett, A. Little, H. Mohr. Tiinbermenâ€"M. Coulas, L. Difant, A. Watkins, M. Cavanagh. Carpentersâ€"S. J. Amm, A. Moranâ€" din, F. Nelson, E. Marchlari. Geolcgistsâ€"FP. Jenney, N. D. Adams, J. Marshall, Dr. J. Stiles. Surveyors No. 1 â€"C. Wood, H. P. Cybulski, J. Eliot, F. Skene. Millâ€"W. D. Ferguson, M. E. Welt, T. E. Yorke, W. Small; Flyers Defeat the Hamilton Majors in Their First Game eron, M L. Urquhnart, L. E. Kelly. Harperâ€"J. J. Dutton, C. Boivin, W J. Prentice, R. Harper. Policeâ€"H. Strickland, D. Prior, T. J Steepe, C. W. McDona‘ .. 1lropny curlers Below in éach aepartr 1wo new comvetitions got under way No at the McIntyre Curling Club this week with an entry list of twentyâ€"five in the one competition and sixteen in the other. The competitions started on Monday and will continue till Sunâ€" day, April 5, when the finals in each of the competitions will be played. ity COne of the competitions is for the ; R. J. Ennis Trophy and it is confined i 1 to Mcintyrs employees only. Twentyâ€" 1 five rinks of McIntyre emplovees are T â€" Jruel â€" â€" breakir Competitions Will Last Till Sunday, April 5th. Number of »! Assay Ofi Mohr, T Office No. Storehouse 1€ Who Intyre Mi Thursday, March 26â€"4.38 p.m Mcinty: +‘ rinks ered in n are W1 (unmes Have Already Been Played. Forty-()m; Entric in Both Competitions. M cores in he ‘The R [ Krauts TAite 61 It, the t Monday night a: the Kraut line ‘ goal in the se M lC A 171 k Diamonda Dr{lH LY ]J. Da nna. in J. Ennis Trophy Robinson, T. G wart. Toistâ€"M. MacMi J.~S. Kitchen,. C personnel of the rink: competitions with the a first and the team: _ MOast â€"Bact henâ€" Schmid Ssecond Poriod mpetitions is for the y and it is confined oyees only. Twentyâ€" ntyre employees are mpetition while sixâ€" in the Lions Club open for any other mnot employved at the ho said stâ€"M. MacMillan, E.!| Ice . McGregor. Ice M. Kennedy, E. Vadâ€" | j v. L. Prentice. : Fi NNTS TROPHY 10 Lake, ( @Quinn Pirth, ] H. Wheato @ihl, W. M. W mployed omment backâ€" ; Milt schmidt, , scored a tieâ€" rond period as that time han any Godin Bremnei Richardâ€" Sa Ofi Offict Tuesday, March 31â€"8. Ictce No. 4, R. E. Heath v Smith. * férty. Ice No. 5, Dr. H. Hudson yvs . P. McDowell. Ice No. 1, W. C. Arnott vs T. W. Tod Ice No. 2, R. C. Fleming vs A. W. Pickering. Ice N ton. Ice No. McDowell Ice No. 4, Stee Ice No. 3, Elec Ice No. 5, Repa Office. Monday, March 30â€"4.30 p.m Ice No. 5, Samplers vs Surveyors Ice No. 1, Steel Shoop vs Godin Ice No. 6, Bennett vs Mill Ice No. 2, Dixon vs Ventilation Ice No. 4, Electric Shop vs Com ity Building. a broken rest of th« mith Tce To To ITce Ice No I¢c itchey. Monda Thursd Thursday A Convenience Every Home Should Have 71 THIRD AVEN UE 1,000, 3,000 either circ Can be aut thermostiat SMITH ELSTON Mcenday, March No.,â€"S. R. Mc No. 6, W. R. R Tuesday Mondayv, March Tuesday Rol Plenty of Hot Water For Every Purpose All The Year ‘Round Rs 5. R. McCo W. C. Arnott March annon March riC p m Ho 8.30 p.m 1D1 p.m. Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work 0J DJ TiIMMINS n n M 9T Second Game Monday Night Wild Affair. Macs Threaten to Leave the lIce in =econd Period When Therriault (Given Major Penalty, Twelve Penalties Handed Out, internationals Win Maitais Cup sSunday Afternoon Rapids Bring Sault Their First Junior Championship in Past Eleven Seasons il Mi l h W11 T ‘Iglht poil mpetitors. 5( KET HEATERS l € i WwWiI Al igue play thne r the top of th hrough and in led the league rophny PBI h 1 ize range boilet T the season ITor n Shisld and it n Up team who ahead of their u, of Saul fiveâ€"minut f the Ma jod with a iter takd l bu ul 1l 306 Je JInfernaâ€" 11 lay~â€"Off in now hold 1€ im DBuU ~â€"dound team. C C bi pen TOtr higzh riod then cond On met n P and Marinich; T Master and Koste bracci, Klukay, M McIntyreâ€"Omic Barre: Narduzzi:; uik: Masearello, " In man Children‘s Skating Programme Official Saq McJn Public Skating Public Skating Junior Skating All sizes, from 5 to 100 gallons in galvanized iron, everdur or moune} metal. aul Ko rul Public Skatingâ€"2 to 3.45 p.m. Public Skatingâ€"8 to rlUC1esâ€"1 Therria ‘ublic Skatingâ€"8 to 10 p.m Third P , H. McMaste: tenuik) 10â€"minu enuik. L RANGE BOTILER®S 1€ ~1lOmUIK, B10cC second Poeriod MeM Bico TURDAY SUMMARY First Pertod THURSDAY 31 rVI zxâ€"9.90 to 11 a.m. (11, . M major) 8.15 to 10.15 p.m Clubâ€"2 to WY p.m. M ai} § â€" A30P ult (2), Godin, misconduct), Btâ€" iod T. McMaster i| occhi) La Barre) MceMaster) 3 38 ter: H. Mcâ€" Ison, Tagliaâ€" id Delugo. ,, din and La ilt and 'I‘om- Dodds. Ian- 10 p.m N ad Sault Ste immins. + vilolb imno Mac the McInt and maâ€" AIL. Biosce Ts chance ike tWwWo Rapids s and Macs‘ Rapids e verâ€" h 11.00 1210 16.38 the the the tyre inuo theo he

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