Mcintyre Score Three Goals on Breakaways to Win From the Hollinger Greenshirts 6 to 4 Porter Was Unbeatable Last Friday, and Saved the Game for the Minersâ€" Only Four Out of Fiftyâ€"One Shots Beat Him. â€"Beare Stops Ten Out of Sixteen. er to }j0s® all throug the rubb whots tha mages in aways, i way, getting int Bchwab and MeK breakaw a The game w season in ty linger will ha into the playâ€" Hollin: the drop ing Rort don flip from the went in a hard stopfied. McComb and let drive but ing up the gangit sent another d boards that skim mouth. McKay was it was during mond finally Vail assisting clear and sh« cleared. Hollinger put ( tack and Koval his drive hit into the boards. After Porter h shots, Cecchini Porter, and let but it didn‘t wo: again Porter cle: Just before the a fine save from linger sent C made a fine Coy got the with the G: had no trou} The Greenshirts to get back into t} Miners worried. PC of Gordon‘s shot; anct] the goalmouth; and fi found an opening when a shot and sent it to D¢ Eleven seconds later a skating around with t ing for his men ‘<o come and Turcotte pounced 0 and skated in on Beare ers one up. Two minl cott»> put the Miners fur a blue fine pass from McCoy put the Miners in good lead on the best goal of the night. He went down alone, flipped the puck past the defence and then barged his way between Schwab and McKay who had him stopped momentarily, picked up the puck again and scored. At the Friday, Feb. 12th WEDNXNESDAYâ€"HOCKEY, 8.15 HOLLINGER vs. MeINTYRE FRIDAYâ€"HOCKEY 8.15 n.m HOLLINGER vs., ANKERITE MONDAYâ€"HOCKEY 8.15 p. ANKERITE vs., MoINTYREF Publi ADULTS 50c sSATURDAY Public Skatingâ€"8 to 10 p.m HOC k EY TUESDA Y Porcupine Skatit 1e di Gree uble Ts Hollinger vs. Ankerite MINES LEAGUE HOCKEYâ€"N.O.H.A. PHURSDA Y Beare 1€ McKay‘s sh the (blue liu ick, Drumimond om the right 3 io 10 p m Â¥ab 16 that Drumâ€" Holouka and Bea ind ha C ‘nt across Delmonts i1ini faked e instead. Holling â€" er hand | not get o saved rt immond _ Beare rebound 11 1it break a¢€ in wWAal slippe ‘Telal tThe who and OLll AY 8.15 p.m. 1€ shirts j had an cother 6 shots at goal the Miners flired in Une period. Gordon cut the Miners‘ lead after Porter saved from Cecchini. McKay got the rebound and passed to Petrucci and then over to Gordon who was unâ€" covered. On another attack Gordon and Pontello both missed with only Porter to beat. Wilson was chased for hooking, but the Hollingers were kept from ganging until he returned. Porter then had his buwiest time of the night, stopping six while he was on his pins and others which the Hollinger failed to lift over his body when he was lying on the ice. Wink Wilson made it six, when he robbed Lallo of puck and skated im on Beare. Hollinger put on another ganging 10 Hollinger put on another ganging attack when McComb was sent off for holding, and Delmonte got his second goal on a pass from Schwab. McCoy forced Gordon to shoot wide when he got in the clear by skating him off in the last minute of the game. Hollinger â€" Goal, Beare; defence, Schwab and McKay:; centre, Petrucei; wings, Pontello and Gordon; alternates, Lallo, Cecchini, Kovalchuk, Moscarello, Delmonte, McNamatra. McIntyre â€" Goal, Porter; defence, Colquhoun and McCoy; centre, Wilson; wings Drummond and McComb; alterâ€" nates, Baker, Defilice, LaBarre, Turâ€" ectt2, Vail, Holouka. Refereesâ€"Buck Thomas and Carlo Catarello First Period 1. Hollinger, Gordon, (Petrucci) .... 1.48 2. McIntyre, Drummond, (Holouka, 71€ Kovalchuk) â€"............ . 4.37 5. MciIintyre, Turcotte, (unasmsted) 448 6. McIntyre, Purcotte, (Vail, Baker) 6.11 7. McIntyre, McCoy, (unassisted) 1712 Penaltiesâ€"None. Porcupine Hospital Auxiliary Holds Its Annual Meetinge Second Period 3. McIntyre, McCoy, (unassisted) .... 1.41 4. Hollinger, Delmonte, (Cecchini, Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome. Third Period 8. Hollinger, Gordon, (McKay, Petrucci) ons 6.33 9. McIntyre, Wll':,on (unasmsbed) 12.21 19. Hollinger, Delmonte, (Schwab) 1255 Penalties:â€"Pontello, Wilson, McComb. In the last three minutes Porter did thing but look at pucks coming at m from every angle. It was only a question whether the ollinger could overcome the big lead _the Miners, and when the bell went ey were still two short, with Porter tting all three stars. The Miners failed to capitalize when s©y had the one man advantage, Ponâ€" llo being chased for holding; they dn‘t get, a whot at Beare. When Pontello returned, the Greenâ€" lirts: put on the pressure and Porter ad another busy time. Beare, at the her end, cleared the only two clean icts at goal the Miners fired in the South Porcupine, Feb. 10th, Special to The Advance. The Hospital Auxiliary held its anâ€" nual meeting on Wednesday afternoon last in the Masonic Hall with a fair atâ€" tendance of members. Mtrs4. A. L. Sharp, of Hallnor, took charge of the meeting in place of Mrs. B. H. Harper, who is in Toronto in hospital. Election of officers and reports were the business of the afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Sharp was, elected president; Mrs. Victor James (Preston East Dome) as viceâ€"president; and Mrs. Ross Raymer (Weset Dome Paymaer), secretary treasurer. Mrs. J. H. Stovel accepted the office c/ convenor of supplies, and Mtrs. A. Stevenson that of convener of entertainment. At the Social which folâ€" lowed the businests meeting, Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Stovel presided at the teaâ€" table, and Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. W. H. Johns assitsted. A vote of thanks to t}~ Masonic Order for its granting free use of the hall for monthly meetings, was naso~d and written thanks will be Vail) . Penaltxesâ€"-â€"’VIcKay W. G. Smith, who has been visâ€" i Toronto for zome dGays, reâ€" on Sunday D. McGreg AT rby, who reported 4.37 tees of the 1943 Tisdale Council have | been made at a recent Council meeting. | They stand asg follows:â€"Financeâ€"| Reeve Evans, W. G. Smith and B. H. l Harper: (Public Worksâ€"Reeve Evans, J. Malkin and G. Helmer. Policcâ€" Reeve Evans, G. Helmer and W. G. Smith. Fire and Lightâ€"Reeve Evans, B. H. Harper and J. Malkin. Gunner James Copeland, RXC.A., staâ€". tioned at Halifax, is home on ‘fur louvh visiting his wife ‘(nee Mary York). Mrs. A. Kinnunen and Mrs. Pietala left on Priday for Sudbury to visit their sister, Mrs. Niemi, who is seriously ill. Police Court z N. Brusepuk was fined $100 and costs | for ‘being ‘"in ‘G. Harvey | paid $15 for speeding (W.M.A.). of fraud brought by F. Defabble against D. Chausse was adjourned for a week. Thisâ€" case concerned three cedar poles valued at $18. A case of mental illness was heaudl later in Timmins, A charge against a local youth, conâ€" cerned obtaining by fals> pretenses, goods valued at $18.00â€"1 ski jacket. trousers and shirtâ€"from Clark‘s Men‘s | Wear. He offered a worthless cheque for payment. Also ‘he obtained a watch from Myles‘ store, on ithe same preâ€" tense. He pleaded guilty. His father said the boy was not bad but had kept bad cocmpany. Restitution was being made and the watch has been returned. His worship therefore warned the lad and bound him over on a $100 bond to keep the peace for a year. O.R.E.C. Work Secretary Visits Here for Few Days muring the past week Miss Ruth Liucas, the Children‘s Work secretary . of the Ountario Religious Education Couincil conducted discussion and groups for parents of younger childâ€" ren and for Sunday School teachers, in First United Church, and also gave a course in Recreation and Games for the Young People. Over the weekâ€"end she visited the Sunday Schools of the Anglican church of Schumacher and the United Church of South Porcupine, and also gave an address at the evenâ€" ing service of the United Church. On Monday morning she spoke at the Porâ€" cupine Ministerial Association meeting at the Salvation Army hall, and in the afternoon met with teacher and parent groups in First United. At a supper meeting of Mountjoy United Sunday school teachers Miss Lucas was the guest speaker. In the evening she led an enthusiastic group in Recreation and Games. On Tuesday Miss Lucas left for Sault Ste. Marie where a simâ€" ilar course in Religious Education will be given. Editor and Publisher, the newspaperâ€" man‘s own newspaper, has resurrected a little verse published in The Camden, New York, Advanceâ€"Journal twentyâ€" five years ago. By the change of two wordsâ€""wiser" in the fourth last line and "Kaizer‘" in the last lineâ€"The Adâ€" vance, of Timmins, Ontavio, has brought it right up to date, and mad> it even more applicable than it was in the la My Tuesdays are me Myv Wednczcdays are I‘m getting more ealties: My homes, it is heatless My bed, it is shestless They‘re all sent to the ° The barrooms are treat] The coffee is sweetless Each day I get poorer a My stockings are feetle: My are seatles Myv God, how I hate th More "Eatless" "Won‘t you Lord?" asked "How quired. "Ah, weel,‘ most 80. T‘ll so T‘ll hand Bay Nugget. AMMUNIITIC old Seotsm auld are A TWICEâ€"TOLD TALES . has added thi collection af twic eplied the e seen‘ Hin to Hin my ire wnhnea Each Day im afore you, it 3 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, T!MMINS, ONTARIO CAaité tolc "Praise the Lord and y Brideâ€"Elect Guest of Honour at Personal Shower In the basket were contained very lovely and useful person: for the honourse. On top of the gifts was placed a poem written by Bob Whiteman, and dedicated to the guest of honour. It reads as follows;:â€" Cur happy gang is met toâ€"night Love‘s climax to commence aright; In married life; may kindly fate, Vouchsafe to you her favours great Engaged to wed a flying ace, Look out! he‘ll set a lively pace; As we our gifts present to you From every heart comes love so true Remember, on your honeymOon, All wish to greet you back quite soon Na clouds we hope your joy to mar, In future days, where ‘er you are; Esteemed by all, may peace soon reign KRe:sstoring "HANK" to you again. i The weekly meeting of the Home League was held on Wednesday afterâ€" noon at the Salvation Army Hall The meeting opened with a prayer and (hymn. The members are still working on a quilt for the Bomb Victims‘ Fund. The top for a butterfly quilt has been comâ€" pleted for the Home League. Mrs. E. Street read a paper on "pneuâ€" At the clogs of the evening, a deliâ€" cious lunch was served by the hostess, Miss Tilley, aissisted by Misses Diane Melville and Jacqueline Canie, Those present were Misses Diane Melvills, Josephine Melville, Margaret Carriere, Jacqueline Canie, Mary iPortâ€" er, Alice Innes, Jean Giroux, and Dorâ€" cthy Kyllonen, Mrs. John VanRassel, and Mrs. Mary Heise. Unable to attend but ssnding a gift was Miss Madge Webb. | Mrs. E. Street read . monia." | ‘The thought for t Mrs. IJ. Easterbr hmem entitled "Wing Donation Received at Home League Meeting Wednesday Weekly Meeting Held on|claimed t Wednesday. R umm age| rarked at | tioned, bu Sale to be Held Saturday:. i neim nis c iss Olive LaFranier, Brideâ€" Elect of Next Week Reâ€" ceives Many Lovely Perâ€" sonal Gifts. Furthe Home L When Jones‘ lit‘le girl was born, She set their hearts aâ€"flutter; They named her Oleomargarine For they hadn‘t any butter. rved a dell The meetit ; Mrs. W. e nort! The Bib Johns. JOKE FROM RATION BOOK r plans were made eague rummage sale 9l it for the day was gi\ Easterbrook who read it 19 MrS. A., Cannt weekly meeting. ‘ was read by M h ersonal gifts for t n Satu 2 Letter of Appreciation to south Porcupine Fire Dept. ..†LZ.‘ T » % % ue Â¥ ® % @ = * * * % "Eves in the Night Ed Arnolds also "Suicide Squardon" $ | | Tonite | 0 490 4# Scuth Porcupine, Fisb. 10th. Special to The Advance. y The following letter, just received by the S. Porcupine Fire Department from England, was in response to a parcel sent by the boys of the department to a younz fireâ€"fighter in the Canâ€" adian Piremen‘s Overseas Corps at Christmas. Joe Miller, who is serving in this unit, asked the fellows here to wtrite to this man who had no relations s{>nding him mail. They not only wrote but packed a parcel and sent him, duplicating what they sent to the others over there. The nice tribute to our mon should be of community inteerst:â€" Ssouthampton, Dec. 27th. Hello Fellow Smokeâ€"Eaters:â€"Just a few ‘lines to let you boysi of the Fire Hall know that I received your gift parcel at Christmas just in time to make it really feel like it was Christmas. It sure was) grand of you to adopt me on just an introduction from a fellow firsman in our ‘corps, who, by the way, is my senior section leader, and a swell f2allow in any company. I‘ll take good care of the little felâ€" low (Joe is over 6 ft. tall) 11> that he will be in good shapse to return to his j3b with the Fire Dept. when this mess is all over. I am a native of Ottawa and I hope on cur return to take a trip north and personally look you up and thank you. They must turn out pretty fair fireâ€" men up north tecause the three we have here wi‘h us are all in the section leader bracket. Traffic Cases Take Most Time at Court Here on Tuesday At police court on Tuesday traffic cases were the chief featurs2, the Timâ€" mins police evidently being determined to make and keep the streets siafe not cnly for the people but for the snow ploughs as well. John Sarvistsky and John Nora were each charged with leaving trucks parked on street all night, as well as failing to have their names on both sides of their trucks. Sarvistsky especially put up a voluble defence but the more he explained the les;; he impressed the Magistrate, He claimed that his truck had not been parked at the hours the police menâ€" tioned, but the details he gave did not help his case. He also said that he had never been told that he must have his name on both sides of his truck. The mavistrate fined Sarvistsky and Nora m m mm sns P U _A I‘ll close now and please convey my thanks to all the boys who helped to put this parcel up for me.â€"B. A. Dusâ€" syjlaume Canadian Fire Fighters, + mnagistraLlk $1.00 each 11 mA .... inqui- I‘ 1'\! 4||‘| %30’:0.‘:"..â€00000’00000‘ +C % 44 44 0000.‘00‘00’0.0‘0.’0â€%0’::: 040404406 4 6 0440 %0%0%0 64640446 4404644 @4444 4 @% 00664 CG @4 %% 4 i. Strate Tined »Ar each and costs fc ind $5.00 and co o have tho ) nave truck been T on bo rate f YX Toâ€"morrow Saturday Cartier â€" House of Fine Hits 25c .:"."%, A Sensational Comedy HMit GIXGER ROGEKRS RKAYX â€"MILLAND The Major and The Minor‘ "The Falcon Takes Over" Al reau d :Lh 1ames on D0 ion book f0o ed wh B §Ci Death of Mr. Harry Hunkin at London, Ont., Last Week South Porcupine, Feb. 10th. Speciali to The Advance. Mr. Lloyd Hunkin came back on Tuesday from Mitchell, Ont., after attending the funeral of his father Mr. Harry Hunkin. The deceased gentleâ€" man was 81 years of age, and has visitâ€" ed his son and family in South Porcuâ€" pine since their residence here. He died in hospital on London, Ont., passing away on Friday, Feb. 5th, in his sleep. He was buried on Bunday, Fob. 7Ith, â€" at Woodland Cemetery, Mitchell, but the snow storms were so severe in the district that many of his old friends were not able to attend the {uneral. He leaves one son, Lloyd, of South Porecunine. two daughtersâ€"Mrs. Armand Major, taxi driver, was conâ€" victed in his absence on the charge of speeding. He was fined $15.00 and costs. He was arressted later in the day, out naid his fine and was released. Mrs. Jame one sister rcoin patrons C BROAD W AY Toâ€"day â€" Friday, Friday Midnite and Saturday The Latest Tarz: ‘TARZAN TR TOâ€"NITE IS FOTOâ€"NITE The Greatest Thrill and Horror Show of All Time "NIGHLYC MONSTER" AND "MUMMYCS Heip Canada‘s war effort ° Lynne Roberts J. Carrol Naish OnNn Sunday Midnite Monday to Wednesday The Only Admission! Bring Two Pounds of FAT in Tin Container ATURDAY MORNING 10 A.M. PLAYERS THEATRE "Highways by Night" The Spookiest Mystery of the AISO Year! ""‘The MAN in the TRUNEK®" ind Mail Monday Tuesd: rinking bet She‘ll Kiss at the Drop of a Military Secret $300.00 VIRGINIA BRUCE and JANES ELLISON one son, Lloyd, of South wo daughtersâ€"Mrs. Georg: Grandâ€"Coulee, Sask.; and Myvers, of Mitchell; and BRROADWAY and PALACH t the same time Great Show FR) "CAREFUL SOFT SHOULDER" ail:â€"So far no one has ered hours for beverageâ€" Packed Musical Hit on paild 10.00 and a costs for conâ€" i beverage rooin OW L.A n * I assessed he lady Dot Peterson THURSDAY. PEBRUARY, uTH, 1943 Mtr. Jos A. Bradoe‘te, MP,, for this riding of Cochrane had the unusual honour this week, not only of being propomd as the Deputy Speaker of the House, but alkno of having the come from the opposition side of the House, Mr. Karl HMomuth, Progressive Conservative, Waterioo sputh, is quotâ€" ed in despatches from Ottawa as sayâ€" ing:â€""The member for Cochrane had endeared himself to everyone; he is Frenchâ€"Canadian, and comes from on« tario. T realize that if he held the poâ€" sition of Deputyâ€"Speaker he would have the regard of all honourable members." Mines Hockey Again to Get Under Way Toâ€"morrow Night Ankerite Bisons and the Hollinger to Play on Friâ€" day Evening. The Porcupine Mines hockey league will get under way again tomorrow night (Friday, February 12th) at the McIntyre arena when the Ankerite Bisons meet the Hollinger Greenshirts. ‘There have been no games played this week as the ice has been used for the curling bonspiel. Next Monday night the Ankerite Bisons meet McIntyre, and on Wednes=â€" day Hollinger clash with MclIntyre. A Radio Screen Star Hit VIC. MATUKE â€" LUCILLE BALL FREDDY MARTIN BANP» LES. BROWXN BAND "7 Days Leave" * O «JFFEFEF rogressive Conservative raises J. A. Bradette, M.P. Today â€" Midnight Tonite Friday and Sat. HUMPHREY â€" BOGART and INGRID BERGMAN PREPARED TO TAKE QOUTâ€"35¢ Children‘s _ Special _ Fat Matinee, Saturday Mornâ€" ing 10;:00 a.m. Admission 2 Ibs: of Fat in 2a Tin Can Wed. and Thursday â€" PLAYING â€" FEATURE _ CARTOON "Mr. Bug Goes to Town" "I Married a Witch" Friday Nite‘s Revival THE BROS. Sunday Mid. to Wednes. T‘wo Big Features TRY OUR DELICIOUS "‘"inâ€" T‘own" The Devil with Hitler" (George Holmes Ray Walburn AND and