Porcupine Advance, 5 Dec 1938, 1, p. 7

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camp . WiWnit final autho â€"o. ons Heaviest Hockey Schedule For Some Years to Begin Here Released After Meeting on Friday. Calls for Sixty Games Between December 8th and February 23rd. Four Highâ€" est Teams to Play Off for Camp Title. WO poilt "ollowir Da Dt Dec Dec Dec MONDAY DECEMBER sTH 1938 Attractive in its brick like appearance, Insulâ€"Bric sidâ€" ing is not only weatherâ€" proof but has high insulatâ€" ing qualities. Easlly apâ€" plied over your present sicding. Cover those old inside walls with Insul Board. . Smart in appearance and also acts as insulation. Combination â€" Storm and Sscreen doors in standard sizes carried in stock. ome T‘imm CGMBINATION STORM DOORS off INSULâ€"BOARD A} Head Office Schumacher, Phone 708 INSULâ€"BRIC SIDING: 16 alvin J on es QUALITY SHOES FOR MEN ome and home games, goalis m the round. The second teams will do likewise and inncrs will meet in a best ‘e series to decide the winâ€" ‘y decide however they may and hom» games, goals to in that way decide the The NOH.A. will be ricy in playâ€"Ooff disputes. will be decided by awarding for a win and one for a tie. is the schedule:â€" Jome at Ankerite. Coniaurum at Ankerite. Pamour at Dome. Coniaurum at Hollinger. McIn‘tyre z¢ Pamour. Doms at Hollingsr. Hollinger at Pamour. HARVEYX 1A T 1€ SON 6 Pine St. N. J riedu‘ed to play Ankerite n Thursday in the openâ€" If the weather remains ‘, there s a possibility mins Arena will not be he game and that it may in Xâ€"Ray Fittings scneduied. u‘ed to pla ‘hursday in t‘he weathst nere s a is Arena v viest hockey schedule ric‘t in years was re night after a meetin{ s and repres>ontative called by J. L. Fulton A1 ind thir enter the Dean hat | Give Your Family WHEN It is COLD Be Sure your Family will BE WARM inside There‘s no place like home when it and stormy outside. That isâ€"if your is warm and comfortable in the weather. You‘ll spend a goodly por your time at home this winter at wouldn‘t be happy or comfortable if draft is playing up and down your ba« Wmlml't. be happy or comfortable if a chill draft is playing up and down your back. See Felaman‘s for low prices on the mate rials needed to make your home winter progi,. over. With the re cided to study the I visited an Eagl their patrol mee‘ingâ€" that, with numerou walls and a pile of log book. When I the significance of t and was even bold that they demonstra Jjust stared at nmic, : for something thatâ€" Fiut the Eaglss g BOY SCOUTS IN TIMMINS Jan Feb Pel Feb Feh Feb FPeb Feb Feb Fob Feb FPeb Feb Peb Foe Feb Feb Jan 16 10 30â€" ~â€"Mclnlyre â€"â€"Hollinget â€"Hollinger Comaurum Ankerits af McIntyre a D>ome at C â€"COniaUu Dome a McInty: Pamou Holline cComaurum Ankerite a Mcintyre a Hollinger | Dome at P Ankerite a Coniaurum Dome as I «Ankerite :3 Pa m o McIn Holli Dom ConIia Anker A 1t alling All Patrols iImnouyr oUuU ciInty 1ruUm a t 1M Hollin McTI + t Comaurum t Ankeritso. iImnolult Ankerit Dome. it McIi Pamou i prou trophi aditior Don McI nmnou at Do MclInt H A 1 Dom Mc TA Dom nC )1 IntyIt 11 s M 1em abou TX rink I1 your home the coldest nortion of OHN K111 h eold all probability call it ::The Scouters‘ Forum" and discuss at it items of inâ€" torest in as many fields as possible. That Scouting is a true method of cducation was che declaration of His Eminence ‘Cardinal Villeneuve at a bangluet tendered him by the Catholic Boy Szcout Federation of Quebec. He declared th> Scout system of craining to be a method which seeks to cultivate the persorality of the boy, "striving t» lsad him to his maximum of human value as well. For one cannot mak: a wellâ€"ircograted man who is not useâ€" ful to society and to his nation" . . ." "The Bay Scout movement neither reâ€" mdves the n>cessity nor mitigates the importance of education within che family, the school or the church,. It rounds out those forms of education. years While hold t month faces namesake uty it is to develop a plan IoOf a couters club to be presented to the adeors at the annual dinner in Januâ€" ry. The present idea is to develope meeting of the forum (ype and in l1 probability call it ::The Scouters‘ ‘orum" and discuss at it items of inâ€" ntrC nd u £ppir Kre 11 murmur out of N2 tire hour! Th Ea: es and shrieked in ; is.. No result what re may he important thinz is, get a call use wh>never the patrol needs ping up, for gathering the clan, for isions when like Tarzan, you feel telling the whole wide world of your iV in WH 11 s faAll, y )r yourse ‘ import Mill Office Timmins, Phone 709 no Know birds ar l JC a t teg Ensure winter comfort and save on fuel by insulating your home with Red Top Insulating Wool. A layer of Red Top above your upâ€" stairs ceiling will stop heat leaking through the roof. It is fireproof, easy to inâ€" stal and Let ) W us gVvE Complete range ol stanâ€" dard sizes and types on hand. Odd sizes made to order,. Low prices. 1€ fo but interesting mseeting of Cab leaders was hold yesâ€" ie Hollinger Scout hall. The a committe> whose to develop a plan for a hav RED TOP INSULATING wWOOL re‘s no zoo in this neignâ€" at shouldn‘© stop you. You le to pick up your patrol m the greatâ€"outâ€"ofâ€"doors urse, is the perfiect plazs your patrol animal. Or _ someone in the communâ€" ws che calls and cries of nd animals and will be i you. In some instances, ave special bird and aniâ€" _sals. Get one and have imitate it. If all oth@t 9u will have to invent a AnC U wWi an s t e zoological garden they ext afternoon and spent nt of the Eagle cagse. Not s sent ask him He liste of @1C STOR M SASH i1 de mrdics i to the boy "You com almost feed thoso eagle imat of stan THE PORCUPINE AaNDVANCE, Tnnitms ONTARIO he nelg}t m 2 in Canada‘" was sung,. Patrol C held‘ for a short. tims. tunnels was played, which enjoyed. Alics Sheridan, C and Lillian Melville were their Gosd Carriags by M worth. Horseshos was form Guides of the 51st I.O.D.E. Company hold their regular woekly meeting, on Wednesday, Nov. 30th. The flag was raissd by Eileen Dickâ€" ie, assisced by Bertha Sheridan an( Danice Stuart.. Guide song for "O flag lowere national _ meeting cl Will the the bazaal Wac Special Service on the T. N. 0. for Christmas portant . LWaIn. in sections. number of p and from Tim Christmas it tound negcess: in sections. 22nd, and 231 Toronto as ty quis Junction in. two secti Timmins to T GIRL Chiefcamong the p‘ans for increased ervice is the method of operating imâ€" portant trains like the Toronto trains in sections.. To accommodate the large mumber of passengers from Toronio and from Timmins to the South arsund Christmas it has in the past been found necessary to run cértain train: in sections. This year on Dc. 2ist, 22nd, and 23rd Train No. 47 will leave Toronto :as two section. Train 147, Porâ€" quis Junction to Cochrane, will operate in. two sections. Train No. 46 from Timmins to Toronto will opsrate in two sections on Dec. 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Train â€"No. 49 will operate fram Toronto, D2c. 24th, co Timmins, Dec. 25th. Train No. 1 will operate from Norh Bay to Timmins on Thursday, Dec. 22, and Satturday, Dec. 24, instead of from Cobalt as scheduled. Train No. 151, due to leave Porquis Junction at 7.20 pm. will op>rate on Dec. 24th, but will be concelled on Dec. 25th. sections on Train No. 49 D2c. 24Lh. 1.( No. 2 will oper North Bay on D Lrm. NO. / ronto, will o Dec. 22nd, 23 ot pour mel stone, EK ing chat C. â€" Chief ‘amon ervice is the An old National league face in a new sweater is Gus Marker, above, erstwhile Maroon, and now right winger on the line with Harvey Jackson and Bill Thoms with Toâ€" ronto Maple Leafs. Marker has been one of the standouts with the Leatfs ne po. so‘far this season twoâ€"way game cve Knizâ€"ht Hur udio Having a Great Ye: WAO Druld TN company e four w Toronto. S LWO 1 tion to Cochran ections. ‘Trin to Toronto will n Dec. 22nd, 2 49 will operate ) described himself as Tram=~ j on dey, .96 years old, of Foilkeâ€" | Tin ig‘and. Druldey, after readâ€"| F the studio plann=»d to fUm | Ch of the Round Tabe," wrote | (M i descondant of King Arthur, ses th>e original round table, Try d _‘ t inthem 7z its usual custom in > T. â€"N., O. Railway l arrangements to nan ~season, playing a great ime cvery time out,. 11 1G 1J 1ginal $8.0€0 C > from Timmins to 21st and 23rd, inâ€" s scheduled. m Timmins to Toâ€" in two sections on ner: â€" Paramount o an Englishnman ut it didn‘t want al â€" King Arthur‘s 0. The offer, one of thousands that os. came from ~ a clustom in recens Railway is makâ€" its to nandle the ne rush and to ‘ accommodation op‘h> during chas : TOr.: "XJ ol Corners wire Game called hich â€" n, Ola Holland passed in ; Mrs. Wadsâ€" formed and the Party. Theé ; sung and the ) sun Taps. e articles fo hem to Mrs for Fear Thursday Game Have to be Deferred schedul>d for the Timmins Arna Thursddy nigt©. may not come Mild weather over the weekâ€"end thrown a monkey wrench into the making at the Arena. If the wsather does nc‘ grow m ecolder in the next fow days a cha may have to 3e made in the sched However, the wes cherman says to that colder weather should arrive the next day or so. If there is a st drop in the temperaturs it may possible to make ice to ; vide the hockey players with a suri Mild Weather Has Postponâ€" ed Ice Making in Timmins Arena. â€" May Have to Change Schedule. Buy Christmas Seals and Help Fight T.B. en Bride Mr. PrankK Lill}s, 0i limmins, In recent years there has been a galâ€" on Monday af:ernoon, at the St. Matâ€" lant campaign conducted against L}])‘.Zh(.‘W'S Anglican Church Manse at 4 menace of tuberculosis in the Poreuâ€"| O‘clock. Miss Stewart received many pine camp. The battle has attained , beautiful presents for her new home. noteworthy results. To conquer tuberâ€" The ADS. Club met at the home culosis all that is needed is a continuâ€" fof Mrs. J. Stirrat on Thursday evening. ance and extension of the campaign.!WthL was played. The prize winners The funds necessary are being solicited , were: l1st. Mrs. P. Hunter; 2nd. Mrs. by the Porcupine Christmas Seal comâ€" |J. O‘Leary; 3rd, Mrs. T. Johnson. Afâ€" mittee, sponsored by the Lions Club | ter the cards Mrs. Stirrast served a nicso and assisted by the Canadian Tuberecuâ€" / lunch. losis Association. The committee has| The consumers Coâ€"operative held sent out letters explaining what is being | their whist drive in the Croatian hall done and what further is planned.| on Friday evening. Thers were 14 Enclosed in the letter are bunches Of ) {aples of whist. The prize winners Christmas seals, suitable for decorating | were: Ladies‘ first, Mrs. J. Griffiths: letters and parcels at Christmas time. second, Mrs. G. Lanchuck; gentlomen, Recipients are esked to remit for the ) first Jj. W. Phillips: second, C. Konâ€" Chrismas seals. In this issue will be found a list of the donors to this worthy cause up to November 30th. If you have not remitted for your Christmas seals do so at once, so as to facilitate the work of the committee and so that! omm on m [nedy; low score, Mr. Fleming. After che cards a nics lunch was served and the ress of the evening was spent in adancinz. The McIntyre PJC. Ladies Auxiliary FJ "h _: 4 CA 5o) Jraphe 3 Sn In recent years there has been a galâ€" ' lant campaign conducted against the, menace of tuberculosis in the Porcuâ€"| pine camp. The battle has attained noteworthy results. To conquer tuberâ€" Gallant Fight Being Waged Against Tuberculosis in This Camp. the matter may not be overlooked or forgotten. I( you have not received the letter and seals, get in touch with a member of the Porcupine Christmas Seal committee so that you receive your seals and make your The following are the members of the Porcupine Christmas Seal committe®: . H. V. Ball, president; Dr. N. H. Rusâ€" sell, treasurer; Mrs, E. Reeves, secreâ€" tary. The advisory committee of the Porcupine Christmas Seal committe® includes Dr. N. H. Russell, Dr. J. A. Mcâ€" Innis, Dr. M. J. Kelly, Mr. Fred Stock and Mr. G. L. Chenier. A zood attendances marked the re. gular meting of the Junior .L. helc in the basement of the Church of Naâ€" tiv‘‘y on Thursday ssvening, with th: president, Mrs. Mar‘lin, in the chair. Plans were made to hold a Christ: mas tree for the first Timmins Gir Guides on Mconday, December 19th specially pleasing plans made for the occasion. The good work that is being done in the Porcupine area in the battle against tuberculosis can not be emphasized too much In nearly every recent of The Advance there have be>n incidented references to the good work and the benefits resulting to the community at large. Junior C. W. L. Will ; Hold Christmas Tree It was decided tha package would be ily, all members to ‘a ing this a worthwhil The Junior CWL. w regular monthly msetin day, January 5th. Annual Charity Ball of Badminton Club A larg>» aitendance marked the Porâ€" clpine Badminton Club annual charity ball held in the Badminton club on Friday evening. The ecvent has become one of the most popular in the list of entsrtaining events sponsored by the club, and a large nmnumber were present from Timmins, Schumacher and Souwth Forcupine. Interesting and Successful Event on Friday Evening. A formal occasion, the ladies wore beautiful >vening dress, and the music of the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite orchestra addâ€" ed much 4o the pleasure of the occasâ€" jion. A dainty lunch was served during the »vening. Death on Sunday of Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. W atson only ame KCV between Advanc cided that a Christmas ld be ser.. to a needy famâ€" bers to ‘ake part in makâ€" worthwhile contributian. or CW.L. will hold th:sir athly msetinge, on Thursâ€" ‘> marked the reâ€" w Junior C.W.L. held the Church of Naâ€" »vening, with the aa v been a galâ€" ' on argainst the, h the Poreuâ€" | 0‘ TrIVCâ€" T a sharp may be o0 pri urfac na on | | â€" «: |Schumacher School /« d ha No Concert, Dec. 5â€"7/.. bezome list of by the present men T Six Local Teams to Combine to Meet Lake Shore Dec. 17 Three Teams to be Chosen from the Six in the Camp. Each of Three Will Play Lake Shore for One Period. Game Will Christen the New McInyre Arena for Hockey Purposes. Schumacher, I The Advance)â€"]1 men‘ by the pu school which wa owing to the illn Other Interesting News Itâ€" ems from Schumacher. nignht in the Croat This play will be w because of the sp! Mrs. H. Campbell, tertained on Saturc miscellansous Eileen Stewart, who bride of Mr. Frank |] on Monday chew‘s Ansglican Ch AAGCâ€"~COnsumers â€" COâ€" their whist drive in th on Friday evening. tables of whist.. The were: Ladies‘ first, M Th2 Mcintyre FPJC. Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. C. â€" Davis, First Ave., on Friday evening. Whist was played, the prize winnsrs being: First Mrs. E. Duxfield; second, Mrs. T. Rendall: third, Mrs. J. Dawson. After lunch W a TIMMINS LIONS CLUB Turkey Draw Book Ticket No. NG. 131 137 141 143 150 161 162 163 171 180 104 109 4G 3G qy will be woill wWOrth steing an se of the splendid program, h hould be fillad each night. . H. Campbell; 472 First Ave., on toO ULie ijliness Oof 1LO( icts the part of e held tonight and in the Croatian hal ill; third, Mrs. J. Dawson. After ards, Mrs. Davis served a â€"nice . W. Phillips; sec low score, Mr. Fle ds a nics lunch w ss of the evening en on saturday evening us shower in honor of wart, who will become r. Frank Elliss., of Tim 20â€"Isabel Rose, 111 Tamarack 8â€"Sam Budarick, Star Transfer 18â€"J. Qulette, 107 Main Avenue 1â€"J. Vern Cargo, Timmins Garage 12â€"B. Ash, 46 Cambrai 10â€"Lorne Goodfellow, 185 Maple St. North 3â€"FP. D. Dwyer, Schumacher WINNERS TO DATE 26 3() 11 nronilc JCC,. â€" The annual wnt pils of Schui E. A. Fleming, 168 Elm Street North Leo Pelletier, 102 Pine Street South N. Jackniski, Workers‘ Coâ€"op. A. T. McGarry, Timmins High School Dolph McFadden, Timmins Press L. M. Budd, 42 Raymond Street, Toronto H. Palmer, 165 Maple Street South R. Piche, 57 Middleton Mrs. L. Masson, 18C Birch Street North, C. Kleven, 252 Spruce Street South A. Henry, Star Transfer J. Fraser, Commercial Printers, South Porcupm( Yvette Blain, 78 Birch Street South Eddie Budarick, Star Transfer J. Prankie, Box 789, South Porcupine A. G. Irving, 127 Tamarack Street John A. Platt, 40 Patricia Boulevard 500 Party W. Paver, 63 NHolly Avenue 500 Party R. Minard, 56 Windsor Avenue (GGi. R. White, Hemlock Street J. Latimer, 10 Wilcox A. Maki, 155 Dome Ave., South Porcupine K. Haapanen, 71 Elm Street South. N. Badger, Star Transfer Geo. Jacobs, Shillington J. i. Mascioli, 43 Second Avenue J. G. Archer, 82 Maple Street South R. 8. Webb, 58% Tamarack Street H. N. Stickley, 62 Cherry Street â€"A. Brodeur, 129 Tamarack Street Chas. E. Cook, Paymaster Mine H. L. Travers, 14 Toke Street â€"A. Lago, 11 Lake Shore Road (%. Robertson, 18 Fourth Avenue, Schumacher, â€"Ci. H. Gibson, 20 Meéessines H. Curnow, 56 Holly Avenue â€"P. O‘Shnea, South Forcupine H.Martit, 16a Tamarack Street â€"Mrs. Brown. 5 Montgomery Avénue â€"Mrs. A. McLeod, 162% Pine Street North â€"G. Burton, Herman‘s â€"Poker Party. â€"Marcel Morin, 56 First Avenue â€"J. B. Moore, Cochrane â€"A. Sword. Porcupine â€"R. Englehart, Star Transfer Farnan, 23 Kimberléy Avenue â€"F. Carpenter, 20 Columbus Avenue L.SG)dellaro, Box 25, Schumacher Happy Woods, Schumacher. W. H. Grant, Marshallâ€"Eecclestone Limited mnicle: Fortyâ€"six panâ€" e sitting gave a Wisâ€" championship for his Poker Party. R. W. Hughes, 33 Lake Shore Road Poker Party Poker Party Mrs. H. B. Austin, Blind River Whist Party. Coâ€"operative â€" held in the Croatian hall ig. Therse were 14 The prizece winners 6, ~MtsS.â€" J., GQGriffiths:; anchuck; gentl>smsn, postpor oned IASL WESK | Lodgie Pavic« a, | ‘Peter Rabbit," | nd Wednesday ning. After is served and was spent in nIing at j0r of Mi antertainâ€" humacsheor ‘ome ths Timmins Avo The six hockey teams of the Porâ€" cupine distric will combine forces on the ovening of Saturcay, Docember 17. to try and down the powerful Lake shore team from Kirkland Lake. The game will be the first held in the new McIntyrs Arena which will be officially opened tonight with che showing of the "Northern Lights of 1933," a figure skatinz demonstration by a troupe of fifty from the Toronto Skating Club and che Toronto Granite Club. Threse teams will be chosen from the three will play Lak period. The Porcupine cam; that will be the cre; the camp. ’I'hey wil power to offsc. the p: ation of the powe! squad. Many local peop‘e attended the usual Saturday night dance at the Riversiae Pavilion on Saturday nisht, to listen Manero and His Orchestra at Riverside Pavilhon qurod Uy ‘s5a9 â€"3ns t Blissyoto Suryew U yonu Sutpusds ate 4sl 14t} Mous pute ‘awum ivt} souts paaioidut 4112918 se joStr syjuou ewos aourizadcdr otfand 3suy sot apeu yoryAa ‘pUueGq o L u1 4t soourp 1stnS@et ay* toJ Sutarsfd st UoyA ‘putq Ssty pUB JO ormntt OJ pUus 01 to che orchestra is the fact that they greatly resemb‘> "bigâ€"time" bands in the appearance they present, all members of the orchestra wearing black suits, whil> the band leader, who swings his stick whilse standirne on a raised dais, wears a while coat o distinguish him from Oother memjers of the orâ€" chestra. The orchestra plays the newâ€" est dance tun>s, and those who atâ€" tended the dance on Saturday evening were sreatly pleased w‘ch their muslc. Sudbury Star: The christian name of Mr. Heighinzton, of Tororco, who is to contest the Conservative leadorship with Lisutâ€"Col. Goorge Drew, is Wuiifrid Laurierâ€"which is quite a name for any Coaonservative. ‘e teams will be C ims in the camp will play Lake p Wili am of en from the Each of the aore for one i eaimnmnSs in

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