Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 31 Dec 1947, 1, p. 8

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for the 16â€"pound hammet throw . has more than doubled in 82 vears snce records have been In 1866 the toss was 87 feet; the mark is around 193 feet. kept now mind before the papers are to be signed. It would be advantagâ€" €ous for him to retire as undeâ€" feated chamnion, since his name carries a good deal of prestige in his various business connections. Freddy _ Fitzsimmons, former big league pitch‘ng star and manager of the Phillies between 1943 and ‘45, has returned to baseball as a coach with the Boston Braves. Light â€" heavyweight champion Gus Lesnevich has been voted the Edâ€" ward ~J, Neil â€" Memorial â€"Plaque ~for 1947, by the New York Boxing Writâ€" ers‘ associaton. It is one of the coveted awards of the fistic game. Lesnevich fought four times during the year, but defended his title only Cnee, against Billy Fox. He knocked out Fox in the tenth. Saturday Jan. 3 1130 p.m. Air Cadets vs Timmins 9 p.m. schumacher vs Moneta The King Edward Hotel Cer. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 321 TDA Nx 143 Commercial Clean Roeoms Day or Week NOW SUPERIOR FUELS PAGE EIGHT Friday Jan. 2 2 p.m. Public skating 8 p.im. Hollinger vs Mcelntyre @4 pmvl’vn‘l-)fi(.t Skating 8 p.m Hollinger vs Combines Alberta Lump â€" Red Jacket stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood Wednesday Dec. 31 11 p.m,. Midnight Skating NVery Reasonable Rates sunday Jan. 4 Week End skating Club Wednesday Jan Monday Jan. 5 p.m. Porkics vs Hollinger Tuesday Jan. 6 All Day â€" sSkating Club COAL Qulet Atmosphere ORDER YOUR ich of the US, Olympic Ski All Engen, holder of more ski an any other American. The s training in Sun Valley, t is poss.ble that the US. wili represented in the Winter By ELLIOTT PINXE NWNS Sports Writer NOTICE PHONE 2120 Chalifou® Phone 2023R Holland, Prop BY Timmins «y u-)l:’:.p Good farm drain tile should be dense unifor min shape, have proper strength and be free from checks, cracks, or foreign material which will cause slacking or disintegration. N.Y. station suggests . that when using Spergonâ€"treated pea seed, the largest net returns.are more likely to be obtained from three bushels of seed per acere than_ fromâ€" heavier rates of 'Séeding. ' steamed . bonemeal is used as a source of nhosnhorous for bone .forâ€" mation. When fed to. poultry it should be ground, clean, with a mild, bland. odor. NE 4 A minimum of four square feet of floor space per bird should be prov.ded. Pullets and light breeds can do with 3‘+ square feet. From age of six months to one year, heifer calves are growing rapâ€" idly and need proper food. Each year in the United rats eat as much feed as farmers can produce. Two bks that are worth readâ€" ing by all students and workers . in agriculture are: "The Story of Wool," 0, and "The Story of Linen," $2.75. These classics tell not only the hisâ€" tory, need, but the place these crops played in making us great. Both good books for farm, home, school and libâ€" rary. Chemical Publishing Co., Brookâ€" yn, N.Y; Do not let bullâ€"rum<with herd. ‘To do so makes. ‘hlm A very dangerous animal. Also Helfers are bred too young, éows too soon ‘after ~calving, brecciing dates are hard to keep, and the bull, may be overworked. Houses or farm buildings can enâ€" Joy complete immunity from damage from lightning if protected by â€" an approved lightning conductor system, propérly installed. Br W. J. DRYDEN NWNS Farm Editor Soil conservation is as important t> the man in town as it is to the farmer because soil is the basis of the world‘s food, and lumber. GET OUT AN EXTRA... _ ummuvs WERE f*’ (oom) THATâ€" ’%{‘ away S ‘ CaSEY. ) HE SAD. \ '\\\ s *> J f \\\ WL/O‘\ 4n “{fiifl% wA W’N Wx ii! . m th wP @8 Aided by an extra gang, Timmins garbagemen are strlving this week to make collections which were delayved when town employvees were off work Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Garâ€" bagemen will lose an extra day this Town Garbagemen Striving To Recover Two Lost Days OH.I JEST KEP PEDDLIN‘... WOULDJA HAND ME A TURKEY AN‘ STUFE F‘YA~ . / â€"} LAFPFP OFP THE WEEKâ€"The story is told by Dan Schreber in The Woman about the newspaper that was waging a campailzgn against the town council week on New Years and it is not exâ€" pected that the regular routine of garbage collection can be resumed till the of this week or early next week. at, shall we say, Podunk Corner. One headline screamed:‘ ‘Half the Town Council are â€"Crooks." <,. . ‘Outraged councillors called for an immediate reâ€" traction, so the editor promised to run one. The next issue of the paperscame out with the follow.ng headline over seven columns: "Half the Town Council are not Crooks." CVOe vâ€"â€"-â€"fiâ€"â€".â€"v Q AQ‘(\!Magun u(é‘ w F H imself _ $ n Blackilist® \w//ll/II/,I//,.ll///I.IIII’IV/II’./.IIII’/III//// * 4 S that At this the man aproached poâ€" lice court clerk Rolly Godin and said: "I want to have myself{ put on the blacklist." "The chief can easily arrange rat," said Magistrate Atkinson, "This man‘s ‘wife‘ has ‘changed her mind and doesn‘t want, to see him go to jail again," said Crown Attorney Sam Caldbick. He exâ€" plained that the man had recontâ€" ly been released from jail and that he had a job he could obtain. The crown attorney blamed the man‘s predicament on too much drinking. ;) "I warn you that‘ you wfll go to jail if this happens again,"~ the magistrate emphaticallyâ€"â€" t‘ o 1 d the aceused, in ordering the charge dismissed. *T Wel i;é';lm'a;é‘éomm*es happening in police court and this week was no exception, when Magistraté,.5, Atkinson; h@'d{hfl- case of a small "slender man wfib was charged byshis wifé:, The charge was not read in couxt but spectators gathcled that it was ither nonâ€"support or a§snult. Is to be Phone 104 You should also carry Liability Insurance The rates are low. Fixture _sure your Buildings, Stock, Furniture and s are fully covered by Fire Insurance. i: sOtfidfi‘fi% vw%? Timmins (Est. 19132) «P P BPAAA DL PAAA AL L L 4 L 4 L L L _ AL Andrew‘s Radio 6 Jrd. Ave. Timmi Snow pack on the mailn streets nNillns wars getting too heavy ® .. works department officials » A8® wi the next day or so k soe town sraders moving down Third avenue taking off part of the pack. WE GUARANTEE OUR sERVICE Chieéf Lepic obliged. The man is mow blacklisted by all hotels. C whrn you that the best blackâ€" list is‘ yourself." Phone 3810 PACK too 21 Pine ST.;N.. 21 at 19047 Timmins

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