Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 Jun 1925, 1, p. 6

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SACACASAENESAEANENST SA %%%%%%%%%%%%fi%%fi%%fi%fi%%%%%fi%%fi%%fi%fi%%%fi Temiskaming Firemen‘s Association :; q 1 yooâ€" d Annual Tournament _ Day South Porecupine, Ont. Wednesday, July 1st MOTOR FIRE TRUCK RACE TRACK SPORTS HAND REEL RACE AQUATIC SPORTS LADDER RACE BICYCLE RACING at D. Laprairie Hardware THIRD AVENUE = TIMMINS, ONT. The Easy is on Demonstration The Factory representative will be glad to give you all information, re Terms, etc. » HYDROPLANE EXHIBITION and Aerial Fireworks Display at Night See the Porcupine District from the air. _ Single passengers or parties of tive, $5. per head. Tickets now on sale, make your reservations with Mr, M. Smith, Secrecary S. P. F. D. 644 * * 4 4 5 4 4 o 3p3 n $ 55 BUY MADE IN CANADA GOODS A DEMONSTRATION CAN BE ARRANGED FOR YOUR NEXT WASH DAY. JULY 1st, 1925 Children Free THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO TIMMINS ONGE MORE THE WINNER OF THE KING CUP Match With Dome Last Week Deâ€" cides Possession of Trophy for 1925. . tion is directed to the motto, **Pay up or shut up!" The teams lined up as follows:â€" Timmins: Elrick goal; Hetheringâ€" ton and Ii1ddle, backs; Short, F. Cadâ€" man and Cooper, halfâ€"backs; Dunbar, Dunn, Petersen, Satrang, and Street, forwards. The first half started off well and good football was played. This went along for about fifteen minutes, then it Ffaded as far as the Dome was conâ€" cerned. During a raid on the Dome goal a penalty was awarded. â€" Satâ€" ‘ang took the spot kick and seored. Play went on around the Dome‘s area and Satrang fooled Reynolds nicely with heady work and nearly scored, the ball being intercepted and kicked out for a corner, which was fruitless Satrang dicking wide. There were about 300 spectators present all told on the <~Timmins grounds for the event, and about 100 more on the back sheds and fences. If the latter want to see the matches for nothing, they might at least let the referee ruleé the play. Wednesâ€" day evening they were shouting reâ€" marks to the referee on several ocâ€" casions, thus showing that they were rude as well as mean. Their attenâ€" Dome: Reynolds, goal; Fell and Butts, backs; Houston, Harrower and Ewart, half backs; Dougall, Walker, Robson, Hawkins and Fidick, forâ€" wards. The Dome got away and gave Elâ€" rick two long shots to save. In clearâ€" ing the ball, the play was in the Dome area again. Dunn made a good try head in a goal ; Reynalds punched out. Petterson and Satrang came in for nice play; the latterâ€"nearly seored. The pace was hot around the Dome goal; Satrang made a good shot ; Reyâ€" nolds hooked the ball out when it had passed the goal line three feet, the referee didn‘t see it, so the play went on, and finished with auother penalty The Timmins Football Club won the King Cup for the second year in sueâ€" cession by defeating the Dome eleven last Wednesday evening by a score of 4 to nothing. Two more matches on the schedule can not affect the result,. the two matches being Kirkland at Dome and Dome at Kirkland. If either team were to win both these matches, that team could only have five points, while Timmins has six points, having won two and drawn two of the games played in the series. against the Dome. This caused some dissension among the Dome players, but Satrang shot the ball over the bar when he could have scored if he had wanted to. _ Play was out of order from this time on to the end of the half, for Timmins had all of it their own way. Halfâ€"time 17â€"0. The second half started off with Timmins pressing and all the inside forwards took a shot at Reynoldsâ€"right off. They kept .up the pressure and Satrang shot. Reynolds saved but Petterson was there for the rebound. and scored. The Dome didn‘t get far from the kickâ€"off before the ball was sent back and. after some nice comâ€" bination Petterson dribbled his way through and scored. The Dome were not playing football and seemed to be contented <~with ballooning the ball anywhere. During anothel tussle the Dome had a third penalty awarded against them. In this Reynolds walkâ€" ed out of his, net to let Cooper tap the bal in for the fourth goal. Beâ€" fore the end came Dunbar nearly scored on a rising shot. â€" During thus half Elrick was pacing across his citadel wondering if he was going to get a lack at the leather. The Timmins team played well to the man and their combination was a feature, while Dougall of the Dome worked hard on his wing, but his passes went begging for support. Mr. B. C. Lamble, refereed the MACCABEEES HOLD VERY PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENT. Mr. match "A very pleasant social evening was held last Friday evening in the Oddâ€" fellows‘ Hall by the newlyâ€"formed Order of Maceabees, and a large numâ€" of members, their wives and friends were present. The early part of the evening was taken up with various card games. A fine orchestra under the direction of Mr, J. ‘Bridges, played excellent music for the danceing. Several novelâ€" ty numbers were on the programme, including a Paul Jones, a Tag W altz, Lucky Number Fox Trot, and,â€"the most enjoyable of them allâ€" a stirâ€" ring oldâ€"fashioned Square Dance. It is the intention of the Order of Maceabees to form a Ladies‘ Auxiliary in the very near future, after which the social activities of this Society will be much to the fore duringzg the coming fall and winter season. has BIr. 3. 5 let‘t for eot, of Sehumaecher, land on a visit dur 1 visit relatives in Francis .. Grassett . MeCoy /.. Parker‘..: Adams .. Cooper Harkness Hooker .. Goodfellow O ‘Sullivan FlRaT DRAW OF PARTNERS FOR GFO. LAKE SHIFLD Competitors Must Play on June 20th, 27th, July 4ith and l1th. Except COWKGE: ;. ./A Sullivan Wray ".‘.; Austin .. Ecclestone Dreéew .... Players will kindly notify the Greens Committee if matches eannot be arranged. COMMISSIONER SOWTON AT S. A. HERE THIS WEEK This (Wednesday) evening, Comâ€" missioner Chas. Sowton, â€" Territorial Commander of the S. A. Canada East, assisted by Lieut.â€"Col, Adby, a \ellâ€" known and gifted singer and concerâ€" tina player, will conduct special serâ€" vices at the Timmins Salvation Arm\' His Worship the Mayor, Dr. J. . MceInnis, will preside for the ()(-«nsion, and the meeting will undouhbtedly hbe one of the greatest interess. Both the Commissioner and the Lieut.â€"Col. have paid previous visits to Timmins and they will receive very hearty welâ€" come here again from the number who enjoyed the previous services condueâ€" ted by these talented officers. The Haileyburian last week says :â€" ‘‘Mr. 8. Caldbick, of Timmins, spent the weekâ€"end in town at the home of his parents, Sheriff and Mrs. Caldâ€" bick."‘ With Special Permission. All Steel Coaches, Tourist and Standard Sleeping Cars, Dining and Compartmentâ€"Observation Cars. Montrealâ€"V ancouverâ€"Both Dnrectlpnsâ€"-DAILY Westbound From Eastbound 6.31 p.m. : Porquis Jet. .11 p.m. North Bay Connectionâ€"SOUTHâ€"10.45 p.m. is Saturday afternoon Lake â€" Shield T7T2â€"hole ition. _ Competitors ‘ras won*" by Mr. gross seore of was the winner ng is a list of they are drawn game for the Apply to Canadian National Agents, or Information as to Schedules, Fares, Reservations, Ete., T. N. O, Agents, June 26 | July July>. 3 | July July 10| Aug, June July LT ,...;... Montroyal To Belfastâ€"Glasgow July 30 | Au To Belfastâ€"GéHlasgow June 18 [ July 14........, V To Chérbourg-Southampton-Hamburg July b' Aug 5 Empress of Scotland Tul\ | Aug 19 . Empress of France To Cherbourgâ€"Southampton June 30 ";...,‘.: .. Empress of France Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. (Goldfield Theatre Bidg. PHONE 534 TIMMINS You don‘t want this to happen to you. Let us end your worries by servicing your battery reguâ€" larly this season. _ Timmins~ Battery Service Company 12% Pine Street District Passenger Agent, North Bay. W. E. G. BISHOP, PROM QUEBEC To Liverpool . . Metagama .. . Montreal %3% :\l:ll‘lm']l ... Marhutrn Montealm Montelare . Montrose Monteith

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