"I hanl Davey Black Macme: PAE EIGHT i a Asonuts With Underwriting Facilities Sports Corner C >A d of * 2# TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 9.55 am. 4.35 pm. 1 1.45 p.m. Standard Time LFARNM To DR By Bus â€" cerned over vour we cnp.ahlc Instran 1NSUU EDC your own conclusions on mat ters affecting vour interests. No one else is so con vourself property mav prove vyour service vyou have. Insure invaluable. This ‘7.00 tox included ‘ 12.60 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering A lack of fore Phe advice and assi C tC H./ sSaitth Porcupine Timimins And râ€" Al} Lines of Insurance PHONE 101â€"2â€"3 Starting Friday on â€" vour â€" insurable ight in providing Champ in the MiC 11 Ba (‘6) 1p» nf t finani minst loss s VoOU SiSTITC Aw U}J it Al Ba it didn‘t run over, they eri Lhe duraticon of the series. * suddenly ran out of stcam. alony with a very ctmfor lead, the Black Hawks fell the seams, and the Macs vantage of the spportunity The on seored vantage of the spportunity and : med home 6 goals while the 1c could only garner one. The victim whoâ€" was crippled the duration of the series was Ad Deluca, McIntyre winger. He soundly hit by Lecour, N Bay badman, and had to retird the dressing room with a badly b; ecd knee. Lecour, incidently must | get ~some ‘kind of record, as ‘{Tai AIM}p) â€"UCW singleton the stick Â¥ score shect. two up at the midcle ~stanya t theo cout knotlted the count an riwgiut bark where th put the Hawks in a than the locals as t with the samfts tied nC he first gi ver â€" Delu«c hifty i¢ The happy smiles of victory can be seen in the faces of Ollic Nelson Johnny Antoncello and Bob Long of the Central Public school intermediate hockey team after they had defeated the Holy Family intermediates in the finals at the NteIntyre Arena. J » Advance Photo initial the M LC .. a LCl They in theiu iht at home ler and Dwye: Offer {] gine Macint( Dby Foto Nite Tonight 1 M E_: ‘in. . theâ€" â€"McHI ime while Burr 40 ; ~@a a _ convoertcd hoeme along J( nt 00 2nd Offer $250 Arcna â€"gf han 6 It was that th Isto~® the Paciman To Gateway bo minute marl ien â€" McNally h 11 he it Lo ntest, which the Bayites started uck rolling down cverything that and what they C7 crippled for eries. Then they steam. â€" Brecoing 3â€"1 PA A poy _ CA AMA _ RF \Z 6 uized the t e Mclntyre e Burril S in‘ to ‘hit ‘way bovs ench ‘ ‘start better ind 1€ C iltil lue dedt whenâ€" the it boaard CC )1 (lli 111 l1 lplh was 31 CIH 1 VC 11 throrgh Boston, Conne.iy nhnas anotner year â€" Juvenile, and will likely go to St. Kitts when he does play Junior, as St. Kitts are ticd up with his preâ€" sent club, the South End ‘Tee Pees, Towers will think twice about putâ€" ting his signature to anything conâ€" nected with pro after his encounter with thr. Leafs. This only leaves Marâ€" sbha.l who was already tagged for the Hawks even before Gray saw him. Altrough . he wasn‘t in the lineâ€"up the other nisht, Wallace, Schumacher Lions smoothâ€"working centremnan, is another source of interest to Gray. Wallace is on the neglection list of Kansas City in the USHL., a farm Morland. The Melntyre matrkers wer hy Talentino and Dusty Baker. HERE AND THERE Last Timnmin a 1.n mmediat mne pBuck nhnil ind bounced 1et.; ‘P‘his â€"SsC D)uiin a[Hi tuth id M 11 he the wWiln ition fo ugi+ . hnd .Y ther night, _ smoothâ€"w er source ce is on | is Cifty in hocke H 1€ 1 cupine Merchant the league pla Hi thu now has about 240 oil wells half a million barrels of PDee. _ ln1nt JC iuinâ€"Walker Cup league supremac 11 T U}p the and as the McIntyre fans With the locals leadâ€" arrying the balance of onte passed cut in front t and on the way outl, FPrankie stick into the corner of the the Macmen back on they wer The thred hn has zsncther year in and says that he is ‘ther year of it be n t 2e‘ c + q Allan Stanley > the New York Ranâ€" 1€ 2mas under his win Je hard to boat. mect local Juy ther scout paid greal senior galnes ing along for the Car were George and Rollie Richer have played better . > «Phe ‘Binâ€" rit] th: » Last Sunday the first year of rcupine Mercanâ€" very successful he initial holders â€" ‘liked: wha cular shi over tnto powerâ€" ions im the first inals. Not only nheâ€"catr tut they minute mark in io LKely to wear Kulick is tied im by St. Kitts, eilvy has another tlive is to pick ent Hawks, his sign some top t eniry in the Juvenile rises this year ht they pulled t will top them 0o gamn a playâ€" d around anu 4°C C Cup, emblemâ€" macy, are the ants. The six played every Sunday afferâ€" the top four ist Wweecek. . the Chi the dcou ni TIMMINS, ONTARIO 7‘t the same Bay markers Ringle: antd Galt kids he r shinge to d Connclly s, Marshall ing Towers . Marshall ng ho sod, â€"the he Philâ€" has roup U n3 als shall be imposed on the ¢cffending player. The local 1)[!!1\%(‘1\ who have.been plying their wares in foreign leagues have started to driit home. Latest to treck back to the Porcupine is Edzar Monigay, formco~ Combines blueâ€" jliner who has been down in Detroit playing in the Inteornational League. Eddic, who is the propetry of Detroit Red Wings, is reported to have turnâ€" ed in a very good year at the border city. The next important item on the hockey menu of, the Mclutyrc Arena is the opening of the Junior A series between the Porcupine Combines ang tho Falconbridge Combines. These big gatmnes get under way at the Mac toâ€"morrow nigsht with the serond tilt gers, ran into a very cdd penalty on Sunday night in an ensounter with Eie Loats. Stanley was banished for circing his net with the puck twice. It is a rule that very very few fans know of, and it wouldn‘t be surprising if Stanley himself{ hadn‘t heard of it be‘ore. ‘The rule goes likeâ€"this "Exâ€" cept to carry the puck behind its goal onte, a team in posstssion of the puck in its own defence zone, shall always advance the puck towards the opposing goal, except it shall be preâ€" vented from doing so by playwws of the opposite team. For the first inâ€" fracticn Oof this rule, play shall be stopped and tlre faceâ€"off shall be at either: end face off spot in ‘the deâ€" {fending zcne of the offending team. For the second offence by the team in the same pcriod, a minor penalty schall be imposed on the cffending slated for Saturday lccal brigade has be gthened by the addi taire and Reo Caron a smart young goalt« land by the name «( they will be tcugh member of the Fald who is well known gentry is Mort Bon Lake kid who cove szck fcr Hollinger B "Margarine doesn‘t come up to butâ€" ter it‘s alrzight. I used it in scotland during the war years so 1 suppo¢ I arn used to it. The childâ€" rer scem to like margarine, and it is much cheaper to use than butter. A hav "J"dact would t Mrc. H. M. Carter 17 Cambrai Ave. "I find that margarine compares favourably to hutter both in taste and in final resuit, We should consider the price of mavrgsarine carefully for I suppos® that next yvear we will be suppos p>ving 1 +T 111 iesiion: ow do you find comparison to butter? es n : M ihcer‘s on i o. # on t s SnA ul ds Lh e too. Though smaller than commercial strawberries Mont Rosa is the largest fruirâ€" ing of any variety we know from seed, surâ€" ssing the popular solemacher and simiâ€" ar types. Its unique bush form and exâ€" ?uisite favor place it in a class by itself or every home garden. Seed supply is ‘imited. Order early. (Pkt. 25¢) (3 pkts. §0¢c) postpoid. Fruits from ®"nxd the first year: casily rown. Bush form, about one foot high. o runners. Hardy perennial. Bears abundantly from early summer till killing frost. Has an intense luscious flavor and aroma like that of wild strawberry; rich and juicy. Nest compact bushy growth makes it highly ornamental as well as valuable in vegetable, fruit or flower garden, borders, etc. A showy pot plant EVERBEARING RUNNERLESS OWAKE BUSH Yyou rav a family wife Reo Caron of the Falls and young goaltender from Kirkâ€" the name of Bill Howso, so be t¢ugh to beat. One of the Falconbridge Juniors ell known to lccal sporting that next year we v vÂ¥ict as much for meat be t¢ugh to Of the Falconk ell known to . Mort BDonlevy who coveced Hollinger Bomk get under way at the Mac night with the second tilt Saturday evening. The le has been greatly stroenâ€" the addition of Ray Voloâ€" > to consider when you NS h, 71 Maple St. North margarine at all. I oner have butter and margarine," ouUrR BIG 1949 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK the marsgarinc i Matheson And District C News Trucker Has Narrow Escape Mrx. L. H. Hanlan, Agriculture Repâ€" resentative for Cochrane South adâ€" dressed members of Matheson branch of the Women‘s Institute Tuesday. March ist., at their regular meeting held at the Kin Kabin:â€"In his address Mtr. Hanlan spoke on .soil conservaâ€" tion comparing methods used by our forefathers placing the cause of most of the floods upen the lack of scientiâ€" tic research as of today. Today reforestation is being advoâ€" cated as a remedy to flood conditions and less destruction by ground fires oi the â€" moss and leaf loams can neâ€" ver be replaced. The members also heard the best varieties for Northern Ontario climate of Raspberry Canes, how to prune and plant same also how to plant strawbcrry plants to get the best results.. The varieties of veâ€" getables bset suited to the soil and weather conditions of Northern Onâ€" tario were also dealt with briefly. \An accident occurred on No 11 Highway about a mile west of Matheâ€" son at the Black River bridge at aâ€" bout midnight Thursday, March 3rd, when a large wood truck, owned and driven by Mr. MceKenzie of Matheson got out of control. _ The truck clearâ€" ed oft about 20 feet of the bridge railâ€" iny,, lantding on its side upon the.froâ€" zen â€"river below. The occupants climbed out of the cab scarcely sceratched. Mr. McKenzie was takâ€" en to the Rosedale Memorial Hospital toOr a checkâ€"up but was later released. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The World Day Of Prayer was held this year at the Gospel Hall, Matheâ€" son, Friday March 4th. The meeting was well attended, the leader this year was Mrs. Charles Veitch assisted by Mrs. F. Findlay and members of other denominations. _ A splendid ad. dress was given by Mrs. Donaldson which was based on the Lords Prayâ€" er. Duets were sang by Mrs. R. Craig and Miss Ann Sutherinad, acâ€" companied by Mrs. F. Findlay at the organ, Mrs. T. Campbell and Mrs. Dcnaldson accompanied by Mrs. Ta Campbell on the accordian. â€" The Naâ€" tional Anthem concluded the meeting. Women‘s Institute Hear L. H. Hanlan At the conclusion of his address Mr. Hanlan held a question and answer period when questions pertaining to Your banker works By Mrs. G R. Weir 5 P O N S O R E D banmnk and his whole ‘ars of your competitor yoOur comnmmunity,. Dransactions are nod open protects that priv; priv; In other words, the manager of your brance your banking transactions to political banking, proposed by Socialists here official working for the State! State monopoly of lands where freedom is deniedâ€" where every bank is a political tool, every banker a public Contrast this Canadian way doey Jn hnhoney when members ‘can deposit as much as $1.00 on their birthdyas. . After a delicious lunch served by the hostess Mrs. Brown, meeting was adjourned. The Executive Committee will meet prior to Election of Officers to plan for the next years programme. Next mecting to be held at the home of Mrs. â€"Phil Griffith, Shillington. depositor or borrower, you value don the members specific noeds in their own gardens were answered. The addres> was very instructive and benâ€" eficial to all present. At the conâ€" of the meeting a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. V. Monchan, assisted by Mrs. C. Gorâ€" Northern Star Branch of the Woâ€" mens‘ Institute held a very pleasant mecting at the home of Mrs. J. Brown Shillington,. thirtcen membert were present... The W.J. Ode was sang in unison, also the song for the month selected by Mrs. A. Mackwood. Roll Call brought to mind many local pioâ€" neer stories, one of which was a Tafâ€" {yâ€"pull at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cline nearly thirty years ago. _ Mrs. Brightwell related memories of her first night at Shillington spent in a log shack built of green logs that were coated with ice but never the less slept soundly. | Letter read regarding appeal for used clothing for overseas. The memâ€" bers decided to try to send one Im dred pound bale of clothing by March 18th. Mrs. L. Humphries read the Area Convention Report. The varâ€" ious uses of flour bags will be exhibâ€" ited... Another suggestion they intend to carry out was a Birthday box SULLIVAN NEWTON Security months. Building loss. Phone 104 PREPARE FOR WINTEK THERNX STAR BRANXCH icre is additional danger from fire during the Winter See that you carry sufficient Fire Insurance on yOur Stock. Furniture and Fixtures to save you from heavy matltters. Your banker 04e was sang in for the month Mackwood. Roll Your banking (Est. 1912) Insurance of Every Kind are working for yvou, your necigzghbor to _ the eves and with conditions in Let Us Quote You , would open THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, 1043 intfrusion. The hockey game played Sunday March 6th at Matheson between Iroâ€" quois Falls and Matheson Kinsmens Tcam resulted in the score of Matheâ€" son 5. Iroquois Falls 4. Quite a few local people weathered the cold winds to support the team, Mariliynn Kitts and tï¬w 'Dam- browitz of Mathecon are patients at the Rosedale Memorial Mospital Maâ€" theson. Their many ffiemis hope they have a speedy recovery, Mrs. Robert Andrews of Matheson had her mother, Mrs. Husband of Kirkland Lake to visit with her over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Robt. Tra®@ of Englcsart acâ€" companied her mother Mrs. D. Johnâ€" son of Matheson when she returned i0 Englechart last week. Mrs. Tracy has been visiting relatives at Mathcâ€" son for the past week. Mr. George Starling Sr. of Shillingâ€" is recovering from an operation reâ€" cently performed at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, Timmins. _ His friends at Shilâ€" lington wish him a speedy recovery, Mrs. G. Storms Of Shillington is visiting with herâ€" daughter Freida, (Mrs. Engstrom at South End). Verda, Mrs. Storms youngest daughter is reâ€" covering from an attack of Measles. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Rosedale Memorial MHospital Mathe un, a daughter, Marie Celestine, _ / granddaughter tor Mr. and Mrs. J. E E. Boileau of Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bennett of Maâ€" theson motored to Toronto last week with their baby son, who had to be taken to the Hospital for Sick Childâ€" ren for further medical treatment upâ€" on the advice of Dr. R. C. Wade of Matheson Born to Mrs. and Mrs. F. Bollcau of Ramore, Thursday March 3rd. at the 21 Pinc St. N., Timmins Service