{Ã©ï¬ Wusmxxxmxxwmmm South Porcupine Are N O. H A. Champions With iSaturday Win . *1...“ Jack @6311 smaxt- playing pivuc, .,.--â€"..-o’puâ€"o~ -. Jack Wilda smart-playing pivuc‘ of the South Porcupine Red Wing’s.- not, onyxpulled in the deciding marker to give the locals the N.O.H.A. ï¬rmly series but pulled in three markers fox" a total during-his night’s work. Fol- lowmg the'game, Jack Fulton. N.O.H.A, ! preSldentï¬ â€handed McLellan the new Lorne Miller Trdphy signifying the h’dl'd‘ing“ team’as champions. [ I!“ 55"} lIW' Awaw 011‘; 1‘ .U.L«l.n. llllfll 1 series but. milled in three markers 1'01" 1111;402:215; 2321136er mfg/ed “1:31:02: 11 total duringhis night's work F‘Ol- ‘ y 0 e 101171113 the'game Ja"k Fulton N'O'H A, lwith McMinn hatching three markers DreSIdent."handed McLellan the new 3““ MCRae â€â€˜5th 011' every point Lorne Miller 111,0th signifying the aindlwitthcMinn assisting on McRae's h‘diding team as champions. [5 “g e “‘1 Y The Red Wings will now go £01 wa1d‘ ' The only penalties of the genie went. 1131* t'1% U.- rovincial ï¬nals against a to ?- Blair and Finder {91‘ 3038111118. southern Eggreï¬gta . 111110; 10 KRS'fllbbck f01' a, deliberate The seine, p yed at the McIntyre 1011' ‘An phnaltlés 601611 0111’. iweré 111 1111311: on Saturd‘ev night. was clinched 111:5 sandWiCh 593g!†‘ ' 1, F 3 we Redswmg 1111111111111 where1141cLen‘11111‘4 Along with the major Upset in the moved in on Ceeola at. the fourgeen- ï¬nal period went the 1511113136 of the 1111111112: 11111111 {'0' 111121111 11 6 6 tie The fans whxcntb'eflaï¬ WEN ma. Sam quumbians gave added «11111101111» beck lobbed the biscuit mm the blue ing to the 1.111. with a run from hehmck line, to catch a; corner 111111118111an (1 6-2 score at. the end of the Second 'eflfortuu 1131111133 19.1w Binder dimmed period lpbeutz. ï¬ve mh'mtes later. hummus. The 111111101111 stewed the run 111 the and Mcan played mm about In the opening minute of the final and matching of the ramming pair. 1 AND CLOSING WITH THIS AND THAT â€"â€"â€" Albert Cain and Bill Forrester are pre-. s’ently- atzwm'k hatching up plans for a Legion Junior baseball club to ï¬t into the junior league â€" Lan'y Dubeau says his outdoox gym is just about set and as soon as the season makes up its mind to be either spring or winter he is ready to commence operation. The letter .reqtiestmg permission to organize a boxing club has also made it’s Way into the mail once again and L911 y states he hopes to get an answer, this time â€"- Bob Bar: 111gc1 of Timmins is to be the pro instructor for. The visitors started the opening minute _cf the crossed the four-goal gap {our mgmgew steps. 'Coma 0N comz'rs me Neath Bay Golf and Cmn1t.1v Club. such was the announceme'nt from ’No1tl1 Bay over the weekend. Ban 1111161 carries 11011015 ‘of twice b'eb1g 11111111111 .01 the No1tl1e1111, 0111121119 chainpion’ship and was 11 10111161 New York State smatem title 11011191. 111 the light. of the announccymnt, 113:1“. (North Bay. Nugg, et) Jessup. “Spo1t Static†dispenser, pen'sz' ' . »‘.‘:1‘I:m NEWS THAT Bob Barrlnger, stany Tlmmins golfer. will be Ninth Bay’s mofcsslcnal 1115: ructm 11121151588111.1011 15 '21 111111111: b00512 £01; 39le V' * rev 1 v. - v ‘xVC-WWT . . .. here, 5. . -' 1 ' 1 ' “ " ‘j 1 -, ‘ Barngef‘s p1ese11cc will mean that: 11ewceme1‘s to the gamef'w'fll be eblega beneï¬t by expert. 1nst1uotio11 for Bab has travelled with the topnotchelb .It‘s deï¬nitely a coup 101 North Bay‘s GOIf Club to have been able to secme Ba11inge1 s se1v1ces He’ll be a welcome addition.†‘ Kirkland Lake Collegiates are slated for a series wiih tn}: winner of the - De Lesa‘lle-Kitchener sexies fox the provincial Junior B title, so on the . stiength c! the honors both squads have already captured the weekend; tilt is cértain to piovidc fan pleasing play. Wit} â€GIQ’C' VII 1‘ â€LUIIHGJ ï¬r9::9‘1‘1118: ham; to the game 1911c"; 9111 1 11mm BBB JBBB B M $114111“: 2:“ "4 r1'. ‘-')1H‘ Yeiu 01;- six ,ygars and to judge 1111111 Intact. W111g_ Coach Répe 1112511121111 5131 e,- 114'! m¢11ts§mapk dab agai11s1 good 01111051111111 1101111119, local; R;r1e stated the local club wegcéuhi mé {1651; of ghep; and the. injury 911 the ledger was that to 9 thumb belonging any! B11 011 the last repoxt from the docto1 it was found Ehat the thmhb is bray. bxuiseq so the1efo1e 01 thereby the crafty wingman is expeeted m Séttu'r- days lineup. As far the coming pxovincial sexics and the condition of the local sextet. Rene Said, “the team is in the best of shape and ready to go.†‘ ‘ "é? SQUTH PORCUP'INE REDWINGS g: .i 4 Gamescale ' ‘ Adding spice to the coming met; tin questiqn, are competitm'a from ‘I‘Orontb, Sudb'ury. Kirkland Lake and some from a similar club in South Fo’rcupine. , . tans - WY- -vvv‘.’ ‘I'Y rvâ€"t vâ€"_ vâ€"â€"â€" v-vv ' '-â€"- Tvvâ€"vv-V ‘Iâ€"wrr r". .0...- â€v V H â€"' gm: time is rallying {pr 3 red] push towards larger membership and Mex-11mm or activity 3: - «, r; x . ‘ :1! 1 rung: .; ‘h Méih bets cbm’e t93eth'er every Thursday evening at; thQ m m: ,floi“ the benefit of these who are interested in joining.) and the night’s prbgi‘am goes to tumbling, reserved field gctivity, and Was. 3. M- p’tebem a badminton team is beii13 :33st from hope to Mt}! and: hi boon as ,the 51in clears up the white stuff, and trim my rm†m $111 out effort is to be launched f9? track and field activity :Qu. *9: - mmmm IN THESE COLUMNS ‘cnn be round mentlon of a was indoor k meet to be sponsored by the Comet Sports Club a! Thnmlm. an “on at which, sad to say. we knew nothing 0!. until yesterday encroach The pay-03' for our little “know not†has in the fact that this club 59: 6923;: tmmtionlng in Timmins for the past twenty-tom yeah thatWé Stood on a doorstep without a latch key or something The 6111!) membership is made up of persons of an 93“ and m 1131101131111“. , .totallmg 110, with over 3 .1. of this ï¬gure made up or youngsféth under the age of 16. Mb}. tapping and} M11113: hm Iacdvlty wt W66 1the'1c1ub has ne‘vcr :1ctualb' dropped from sight out! at 3333 smnm mu 13th - Subscribers’ Seats Available at ‘75c {‘11 Jam 1,500 Rush Seats at 50c Children «~â€" McINTYRE ARENA ' (N-O-H-Ai JunipriBWmnem '.".,s..‘h - ' ..l. (N.O;H.A J uvenflé Champs) KIRKLANDLAKE 3V“ A'ck WILSON ' ' in close to 8.15 pm. . The- remaining, W-ing' marker went out in single ladies with HOuston, St. Pierre, Oleksiuk and Hodglns' taking. honoxs. Charlie Blair laid away a brace of assists with Houston, Dusty Blair axid McLellan accounting for the. remainder. 1 Following thé McMinn marker, Mc- Lcllan beat, Cascla cleanly to bring in the .win. "sum "at ' South Porcupine Red Wings; Mc- 3:52: :1: "'5 but want); | Sigult Columb‘ans: Cascla; Pindcr ’and-Kashabeck; McMinn; McCrca and ;McMaste1:; Haetski, Psmniczny, Mor- .=,oso,' Dubas, Christie and Chicarelli. I’Lellan; Pirie and Adamo; McLellan; C.Blai1 and Hans! 011; D. Blair, M111- catiIt,St.Pier1e, Geca11.I-Iodgi11s and Olesiuk. Red Wings Win‘9-3 iï¬rér 'Siifi't' Steâ€"{Maï¬a In. First. N.O.H;.A. Tilt- Seult.~ Ste. Marie matched thi‘eiiR‘ed Wings pair of markers aggregated, in the opener the South Porcupine Red Wings m‘oved ahead iii a last; period scoring Splurge to rap home Seven. markers and emerge the Vietors on a 9- 3 ï¬nal sheet. The game, first of the N.Q.H.A. ï¬nal series, was played at the McIntyre arena on Friday night. Third - Sconng S‘phï¬â€˜ " 8 Tie. ‘ 7 Comiltue 4 f . -_ Em? at the d of be ecohï¬ en The'~Saul.t Ste. Marie net-sentinel 0mm, who was able to hold off the locals until the ï¬nal heat, turned in a great performance before falling be- fore the Porcupine onslaught as his companions tried to match their bril- liant eflorts of the previous frame. Goal'lie tvaix McLelland' went almost untouch’ed in the ï¬nal but was given ‘a hard. taska the two previous periods as the Colombians- boarded down the (McMinn) ............. ’ ................... 12.48 lHolumblans: McMinn . (McCrea) ................................ 13.36 13â€":Red Wings: McLellan (Houston I and C. Blair) ........................ 14.58 NO penalties. ' ‘ . . 9éâ€"Coiumbians 10+Columbians 11â€"_Columbians . Second Period ï¬leâ€"Red Wings: Houston tC.‘ Blair and McLellan) ........ . .............. .1 'W+~Wings.. St. .Piemzn; (D. - Blair) ................... .. .. 5 5*.Columbia'ns: McM’mn; . Referees: Glen- Pollard and Sparky .. «.,-..,Crea) 'V ..... No‘; pcxialtiosz... '- -(M¢CJ:ea) ..... .......... : ....... . ' 8.45 65121211 Wingsa Hodgins 10.26 7â€"-‘-Red Wings: McLellan ........ 13.38 Bâ€"Red Wings: McLellan 14. 24 Penalties: Kashabcck, Pindcr and C. Fin st Pcrfod ~ --Red Wings: Oleksiuk 2â€"Columbians: .McMin‘n (Mc- .' 'Jacq'ueline Byers ' and Gordon Paul, shown above,‘ will take part in the Porcupine Skating Club’s carnival at the McIntyre Arena on Friday and Saturday, Apr. 26 and 2-7. ..The young couple were runners-up in the Canadian Junior Pair championships this year. Dancing will follow the Tlack meet; at 9. 30 p m. 1,; Q ~ Ted Barrett’s Orchwtra .‘ w Contest will include standing high jump, b1 cad - . jump, and hop, skip and jump Indoor 'SpOrts Meet This meet is open to everybody. lecstants“ should phone ’1‘. mum, at 49mm (sailings) Third . Pcriml Kashabcck ........ 1.18 Dubas (Finder) 6.39 Mc‘Crea .3“ ' if ’ . E..." .3: ‘5 A. {Algonqum Blvd. 3;: _gQI_’EN TOALL) A11; 14.13 4.29 5.17 1.10 ‘ McMinn was the shining light for the visitors,garneringall three of the markers with the'assists on his prev- iousx pgir ' going to McMaster and McRae.‘ - , . _St. Pierre, Charlie Blair,‘Piric and McLellan raked in 'the remaining Red Wings counters on assists by St. Pierre, Blair and Art Hodgins. 'Doug Houston pulled in double assisting poiï¬ts for his play in the markers garnered by Blair and McLellan. throttle to outshoot the looals and maintain an almost Stonewall defence. t Within four minutes of the third period the visitors had their hopes upset by‘ four South' Porcupine tallies in an equal number of minutes and the nearly impossible jcb of getting a look at the South Porcupine basket. Nearly seven minutes after the Red Wings. sixth goal, the SaultiSte; Marie centreman, '_ McMinn, sank his third marker. of the. night on a‘ pass from Haetski. ' ; Dusky .Bmip- and»! Mew Mineault -o£: the ‘locals, along'with“ Roy Oleksiuk,‘ matched the crafty pivots points with Blair and Mineault'pulling in a brace of maxkels and assisting points and‘ Oleksiuk taking in a single goal and a pair of points on -1811) outs. . Midway through the ï¬nal the ‘Red Wing pivot, Jack McLellan, sustained the single injury of the night suflérlng a wrenched wrist from a collision with Kashabeck on the boards in Sault territory. \ Penalties for the night were taken by Kashabec’ii' and Pinder of the visitors with Kashabeck taking a pair of same. Shortly after his second walk, in the ope11e1, he was followed by Plnder which left a. two-man deï¬cit and lowed the locals to 5331c], out. sixl for-wads, all to no, well for. Gasola turned aw‘ay eve1y attack on the pipes andms Learn gates played a su39ess- ‘uefenhe « Wt t.Pierre dr§v she ï¬tgt of the J3cals sashays . in; the middle frame being banished on, a jnterference charge and Charlie Blair the second on a tripping charge in the ï¬nal. SUMMARY Sault Columbians: ‘Casola; Kasha- beck and Finder; McMixm;‘ McRae and McMaster; Morcso, Haetski, Pa- zenlazny, Morgan, Chickarelli and ChriStie. . South Porcupine Red Wings: Mc- Lellandé Pirie and Hodgms; McLellan; 0. Blair and Houston; D. Blair. Min- cault, St Pierre, Gecan, Olcksiuk and Slcoli. Referees; Sparky Vail and Glen Pollard. ' ‘ First Period [38: Oleksiuk ....... 6.56 lgsz. 83;. Pierre (Mineault ' According to the , latest wardroom buzz. the band has some new instru~ 'ments and from listening to their practices the conclusion is that it is suffering from growing pains. Could be, but we personally think that the lads are doing a swell job, and here‘s hoping that they are able to keep up the good work. ' Two more of the former cadets who joined the R.C.N.V~.R. are now home and the corps extends to them a. hearty welcome home. During the period of hostilities we. heard, very little from these boys, but realizing thatthe Navy is the silent service (Which traditions .we are breaking each week. with this column) we hope to hear a. lot more hom’. them 9.1 .. Hello Chums: - This week. the Pay Bob cannot be held responsible for the ltema ln the column lor he ran out of material and hadtocalluponthexo.andsundry - for the no hits. Well. they gave lt to 'yours truly and now you've had 11:. One of the main sources of amuse- !ment to all the boys is the recently acqulred pictures whlch render the Pay hob as a llvln's ghost -- you see his â€giddy complexion is far from photogenic and the camel-a could net do him justice. on well, we can't all be like ‘Clark Gable: " ' The regular 'a‘genha ‘haé “been' ‘ptir- M vcu 3,qu54“. Tziese lads cn 'who'm we would love to shower roses, etc" are Linus Dwyer vvwvâ€"v â€"‘â€"v _____v Thére’ are Still openingsin the gems ‘ mining the geods but that mowing for the i‘igh‘t'hOys, but there 'n‘rifI '59 could bd ‘sold‘without the! direcï¬Ã©apb. no i‘éorui't‘s. °éeepted after May 1;"'so"’13’1‘°"°'l 0f ther;National WemseMceee “Most. éof thev ï¬urmture was ,, to go:- to if you are interested come down and . haVc a chat with the 0.0. and there hospitals. primarily and to permanent are no strings attached; ' Incidently, ' camps," he State-3d“ - those lads who are accepted have the Capt. Gore voiced sxepticism in opportunity of going to camp on Geor- speaking of his feelings . when the gian Bay, for the first two weeks in C.W.Ls. was formed and set up their July. » educational services but stated that There ere a lot of new recruits who can just about see over the rail' now in the corps and from the current assess- ments, they will be the backbone of the yourpshbefore 10:13.. Well listen- boys, these lads, though small can pull a lot, cf gweight, and the ow timers he'd best be on their toes or these boys will have e11 the dates to be had in the Catnip. . , . Now, here is a bit of advice from Midshipman Fraser about the dance on May 10. He says that the boys had better get cracking on their dates be- cause the season of festivities will have begun by then and all the gay young things will have their date books nearly full. So you had better smack it alï¬ut and see what can be done. sued at the last two parades: and we are pleased to see the gunner? Chases; progressing so well for the Inspection which will oome- of! in. May Thenft tco, we musn’t forget the current Petty omcer' 3 Training Classes which occur weekly and the results seen so far are astounding. I v â€"vâ€"v- ¢ ..r sink) .......................................... 9.22 10. Red Wings: McLellan (C. Blair . and Houston) ........................ 10.41 11.061umbians: McMinn (Haet- Ski) ....... , ......................... x ........... 17. 55 12. Red W’ingS: Mineault 18 .45 Penalties: C. Blair. and Oleksï¬ili'i ..... "139. 18' Penalties: Kashabeck 2, and Pinder. Second Retina " 3. Calumbians: â€" Master) 4. Columbians: Rea) -- ........ Penalties. St, Red Wings: 0. ton) ................. Red Wings: Mi Blair) ............. Red Wings: D. and Hodgins) Red Wings: Pi (8e: Old» News) St, Pierre. Third Period Mineault (D. 0. Blair (Hous- ................................. 5.10 D. Blah (St. Pierre Pirie .................... D. Blair (0191:- McMinn (Mc- McMinn (Mc- 16.06 7.08 2.40 5.30 6.36 IIUWCVUIo . » 3-" ‘W ll'w; "' .3. The workheing done bgrw‘e. é,W.L;S.,_ .,Was : pigp‘ly ,_z:eg_grlded .' by both military .hegdqu-art’eï¬rsqqnd thp puplif, pe said... 'Aa for the‘mmimre used bir 'thé- aw;- L58.- oapt. dï¬ï¬â€™e stated *- the Begum- P39151116! be givéï¬â€™direct; pre’féx‘e‘hce‘m' obm‘ 'tatï¬mg the was but that mamas could bé ksold‘ Without. thin" direct: tap». Capt. Gore voiced sxepticism in speaking of his feelings . when the C.W.LS. was formed and set up their educational services but stated that every-thing had worked out to perfec- tion. In the light of this he voiced the opinion that there should be no timidity in setting up service bureaus. pointing out that such would be of tremendous importance, not so much at the present time but in about ten years time when they would become a great necessity. --vaâ€"a-V UV. r". Now he1e is a bit about the. dance-- Admittance will be by invitation only, and these invitations will be 1ea'dy and! in the hands of the Sea Cadets some time next week; so if you ale manning. on 3going see youi favourite sea Cadet. I crieerio, their chaps, we will: See you (111 Friday night at 1900 in the Birch ~ Sti'eet School when rig of the day will" be your number two’ s with blue Jerseys. And by the way, don’ t forget that there .. a're sonie examinations cowing off in the near future. I and ,Douglas Ross, who were chiefs in the “TIGER†corps. ‘ . Captain Gore explained that the services were slated to end on Mar. 31 but due to needs of the Army this move was not made. Services to the Navy and R. C. A. F were closed however. .- . Capt. John Gore, ‘M. 0., London, in charge of war services for District No. 1. told the members at the District.“H" convention that all Legion War Ser- vices would end on June 30. - Legion War Services To End In June Pollowlnx are the point sanding: or? the teams playing on the current} schedule of lho Ladle: Bowllnn mum: Mu, Hodcms. 33 pts. Otto†Beauty snap. 38 pm, Olive Thompson. 30 ms, Dublen" and Lyn“a‘s, 23 pm. New Method 24 ms... Unlted Mover-'3. 28 pm. Exports 21 pts., Empire's and Eddy? 19 pts.. Fogg's 17 pts., Vogue 15 pm, New ‘I‘ln Shop 15 pts., '1‘. and N. O. 14 pts, and Esquire Grill 10 points. ' The high slngle and high trlple hon- ms of _Monday; night wekaen- by Marge Clark wit}; a highsslmloo! 23°! ,and, goleenï¬uggr with arhlzhlrlplew qt, 758. , 013 {ho previous yeolts‘ggmes‘ Kay; 06.1131†_v ,t‘c'ok ‘botlx madame; ‘ahd' ï¬lgï¬â€˜ tflpl‘é'ï¬onors Wlth scores of: 325, and 699 réspecuvexy. ‘ ‘ Kl Th’e‘ cdhvn’t‘mhedule holds {at tom-'l -‘- v v“.--- -v '“u' -.““v more games before the pity-bits. Rivers ide Pew iliOn . Every Saturday N ight For Top Dancing Ehjoyment (Backings for W'mnceg and Parties Now Accepted) ~- ‘ 1* “THE HOME OF HAPPY FEET†HENRY KBLNECK HIS TRUMPET AND HIS ORCHESTRA Presents Seventy Delegates Attend Conventlon 0f Legion Herfe Seventy representatives from union punches throughout Northern Ontario attended the Northern Ontario Ddstriet ."H" Lesion convention held here in Timmins on Sunday. 'Herr‘y Fee or Seult St. Marie. pro- vineial viee-president, addressed the members throughout the day and W. J. Grummett, commander of this idistriict ot the canadian Legion. presided at the business meetings held in .. the morning and afternoon. L. Burgess of St. Thomas. president of the mo- vincial command and Capt. Gore. M.C. of London, also addressed the conven- tion. ' "»‘A’1bert tht 'or 337 'Algbuq‘um: Biva. was: 'éhdiged mm speedingby mm 100911 ipoli'dé on Tuesda'v morning. 1» Last a Brunette Taxi drivem, is alleg«L to 11an been travelling at a late of 46 mph. on Algonquin. Blvd. early Tu¢s~ day morning. . .H. George W. Davidson of 69 Balsam St. Sonth will appear before next Nes- day's court on a charcé of having beer in a place other than his readence. Banach Ls mend to‘ have-9h“!!! opthttkoIbeei-inonehmdmd an open bottle of beer in his pocket when created at about midnight on Tim-day. Davidson was walking on Cedar St. at the time of his apprehgng In a parade to the cenotaph' in the afternoon President Earl Burgess of St. Thomas placed a wreath at the cenotaph 3s tribute to the fallen o: W1C! W3 I and II. Saturday â€"â€" 8.15 pm? Kirkland Lake, Junior “Bâ€, vs. South Porcupip‘e'. Red Wings ' Monday â€" 8. 30 pm. Public Skating Theosday 4- Skating Club All Day.- -1A¢ Wednesday â€"- 2 p. m. Public Skating 8.30 ..pm. Public Skamng .33. Friday â€"- 2 p ..m Public Skating 8.30 pm. Public Skating \ Thursday â€" 8.30 pm. Public Skat- mg. Charged With Speeding;