Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 15 Jan 1931, 1, p. 7

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T.N.0. CURLING BONSPIEL |**", FIRST WEEK IN FEBRUARY . even. town and district the following letter from the New Liskeard Curling Club gives particulars in regard to the event. ; | The letter is signed by Homer W. Sutâ€" ; cliffe, president of the New Liskeard Club, A. E. Stephenson, chairman of the bonspiel committee, and R. W. Thmnwon P.O. Box 191, New Liskeard, bonspiel secretary. With the enthusiâ€"} asm shown in Timmins in regard to curltng there should be at least four rinks going down from here for the | event, and there will be representation from all the other curling clubs along| the T. N. O. Railway. | The letier sent out by the keard Curling Club gives all sary details of the event an follows:â€" "At the reauest of t} Curling Cliub, the New I ing Club is sponsoring t] Baenspiel for this year, an ‘spiel will prove to be a: successful as in the past. take this cpportunrity ol hearty invitation to all t} your club to attend, as w can offer you a few days and enjoyment. also that portion of Northern Qusbec it has been suggested that this assoâ€" clation be proceeded with and that an organization mecting be hoeld at some time during this year‘s bonspiel. In order that this matter be satisfactorily handled a definite expression of opinâ€" ion of all clubs should be forthcominz This would, of course, require that all clubs #point two representatives with full instructions and voiting powers. "It is generally considered that durâ€" ing the bonsrrel would be the ideal time to make a decision in the above matter, as practically all those interestâ€" «x will be in attendance and that the occasion would be much more conveniâ€" ent than trying to call a meeting of the proper representation at any other time. "From information we have been able to gather, we believe there will be nc representation from this Northern D‘isâ€" trict at the Association at SBault Stes. Maric during the same week which is one of the reasons for hol!ldâ€" ing the bonspiel in February instead of January. Following up the general trend of opinion expressed last with regard to the formation of an asâ€" sociation taking im territory along the "We would therefore appreciate your coâ€"operation in endeavouring to find out at once the opinion of your club as to the forunation of an association. If satisfactory we will make arrangements for the holding cf a meeting for this purpose, with representatives of all clubs present, so ‘that the organization could functicon next yvear. could functicn next year. "We again extend to you a hsarty inâ€" vitation to take phirt in the bonspiel to be held here commencing on Monday. Feb. 2nd, and trust that a large repreâ€" sentation will be present from your and we would ask that the matâ€" ters mentioned above will receive your prompt and careful attention. Please arrange to have all entries in as early "The bonspr!el committee has decided| ‘Totals to hold the bonspiel during the first! Hamdicap week of February and it is the p”pcent' intention to commence play at 3 pm.| Totals «. on Monday, Feb. 2nd, with farthm's POR draws at 6 p.m. and 9 pm. With this|». Hornby arrangement and the full coâ€"operation | y;y, Devine of the cempeting rinks we believe we! | C. G. Pirie . will be able to handle the draw catls-|o Alton :.; factorily on the six sheets of ice in our| T. wWhitney new rink. Considerable time andl trouble will be eliminated by not having : ‘Totals ... to move stones, and we also assure you, Handicap of perfect curling ice. | "With the . above arra.ngement m Totals mlnd it will be necessary to have all} Royal sm entriecs in the hands of <the se""ebar\] by six o‘clock p.m., on Saturday, Januâ€"|p. Ni coLon a,ry Slst, as the draw will be made"on|a. F,hob ”fp.m games ‘will be not1fi°d by|R. Martin . eg â€" Any rinks on the later draws @,. REllies .. k able to arrive: on the National, they wish to wait until the evening. However it is requested that all rinks arrange to have their stones to Arrive here by Monday noon. or betâ€" ter still, on Saturday, to allow the comâ€" mitte to take delivery and have stones thoroughly cooled before the games. number of events will be run off as in other years and entry fee will be the same, viz.;: Home rinks $20; Haileybury rinks $10,00 and all other rinks $5.00. "As a suggestion, may we ask that you kindly advise us within the nox! ten days, as to the approximate numâ€" ber of rinks we may expect from your club, so that if the attendance is likeâ€" ly to be too large for our six sheets we may be able to provide further accomâ€" modation, and thus avoid a la# minute Big Curling Event for this Part of the North Will be Heid at New Liskeard Week of Feb. 2nd. Timmins Should Send at Least Four Rinks. N. O. bonspiel â€" ‘This ear will be held i during the week of Feb benefit of curlers in the hea Results Last Week in the Mercantile Bowling Roeyal Studios and the Pierce Furniâ€" ture each won four points in last week‘s bowling. Hygienic Barbers took three raints, and Marshall‘s defaulted four paints to the ®. N. 0. A. Tomkinson made a notable crossâ€" K. PG@Tce" : L. A. Cohen .. W. McDougal 3°* Platus ... A correspondent writing from Mataâ€" chewan in regard to the find of gold on the claims in Bannockburn townâ€" ship in the Matachewan area says:â€"â€" as possible, as it will assist the bonspiel comumitte. Trusting that we shall see you in New Liskeard on February 2nd, 1931." "Preliminary rerorts on the diamond drilling on the Bannockburn gold, inâ€" dicate a commercial grade of ore of at least five or six feet. The core reâ€" sults are said to check fairly closely with surface indications, and it is probâ€" able that a shaft will be sunk on the Ashley claims. Drilling is continuing and several more holes will be put down m the Ashley claims and then a move mads to the Garvey claims. "Two more drill holes shoud be comâ€" nleted this week. The first two holes ut the vein about 85 feet down on the 50° dip, and at a vertical depth from MecD Preiiminary Reports on Matachewan Gold Find hum; "an 30d lawve ‘Totals ........ .. 934 843 € Royal Studios wins 4 points ELLIES BROS. Nicolson ... 1064:.:;:/.,. T ~Biltes 128; ... 1 Ellies ......;... l49..:%.: 124...:;..: 1 Martin ... 1980::.!... 1 SmMMGCS t::2s.. mss LlOol e iess 1 Totals | Handicap Totals ... Handicap Totals . :..«.....1013 Pierce Furniture Totals T‘C ‘otals **.,... 1038 1128 1070 PORCUPINE ADVANCE Hornby .:‘:;.,.161;::..... 140;;«,:%., 154 Deving ... ; 120 G. Pirig ........ 180....;;;. 5T Alton :. :.i 102X%.%... 189 Whitney ....148........ DJ Mss 190 Webb Reid Shinehoft ecause prospectors had very little ce to do more than stake claims re the snow blotted out the ground, e is not a great deal of activity at moment outside the Mining Corporâ€" n‘s work in Bannockburn. Peter »snough‘s Sourdough Syndicate has ps, and some men at work. The ng will undoubtediy see a tremendâ€" rush of prospectors and of exploraâ€" _activity. The first 30 days‘ assessâ€" t work has to be done by June." id icap) mkir chia . ndi .:. mdi nchuk Netrs hful e were only six in the honoutr A. Tomkinson, 816; A. Sauve, 706; "cohen, 704; F. Fournier, 671; G. ik,. 623; E. Reid, 620. following are the scores:â€" . 901. s 1021\ :1000 30047 nic Barbers wins 3 points. i1allâ€"Ecclestone defaulted to T. ld a shaft be sunk on the Ashâ€" , as seems probable, it will be ne shaft in the footâ€"wall of the t will be comparatively easy to )lant in any time now. Existing 906 951 HYGIENIC BARBERS .. 995 .137.... 11 di ud AHuk ::.:201....:.. on 183 12 i.i 127 181........200 200. ....... 222 i2220 164 995 950 103 PIERCE FURNITURE NORTHERN POWER f 60 feet. Ashley vein has been opened irface by cross trenches for a 375 feet, and while the assays through yet the new trenches rerv good anpearance and the Bay Recorder:â€"*"There is ) satisfactory as a clear conâ€" "No," answered Senator Sorâ€" nd the next best thing is i any fime now. i truck roads run within ilf miles of the property, hort section is now being 1009 819 840 134 176 145 181 151 160 149 130 305 792 142 842 153 926 177 183 184 189 193 fin 1036 1114 wins 4 points. 1099 736 170 870 151 185 183 191 229 311 161 126 171 151 127 701 142 797 153 205 269 197 137 952 how ng. the north dso, may be sams> genâ€" 1041 1030 200 113 184 157 127 781 170 256 173 151 261 200 151 710 142 852 213 185 175 151 162 289 156 246 173 166 886 2336 516 2614 453 3149 2203 426 2025 459 2908 .200 183 495 415 500 489 465 371 583 623 572 706 516 491 816 460 397 405 514 42"7 548 464 448 494 571 671 184 704 563 303 # | of her many years of active devoted Mrs. Alexander Given membership in the Women‘s Missionâ€" W.M.S. Life Membershlp ary Society of the church, the Ladies‘ Aid of the Timmins branch marked the Among the residents of Timmins OCcasion of her recent birthday by preâ€" from its early days there is no one more |Senting Mrs, Alexander with a life popular or more highly esteemed than| membership in the W.M.S. For years Mrs. Alexander, and all will be inter. beyond the ken of most people Mrs. ested to know that in starting this new | Alexander has been faithful and inâ€" year Mrs. Alexander also enters on her terested member of the W.M.S., and 8ist year. As a tribute to her long and Guring her long residence in Timmins tireless work for the Ladies Aid of the| Mrs. Alexander has never failed in her United Church and also in recognition I active and able support of the Ladies‘ EXTRA SPECIALâ€"â€"â€"Good Quality, 5 String Red Duco Handle SPECIALâ€"Choice Navel per dozen 19¢ Makes Tempting Desserts 2 Pigs. 23¢ ORANGES THE HEALTH DRINK Seedless Raisins ) use $ pracgle an MANYFL The Oric¢inal Hand € 2 packages 27¢ astin â€"lb. Tin S’ P \1’.(4. . § THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Di 15 oz. package DESSERT BRANXND Good Size, Sweet and Juicy o. 2 ney _ ®* a+ y o C ~ * B4 " WB voue enepgngmm um â€" ...fl\ 4 O.iMQv.hNA, -u Tt 3 x: 4 * «ols P ip i. $ Y fi‘ * .\~V * t 0+ =a CIALâ€"~â€"~â€"BULRB You will like its rich, creamy flavor ELVAFPQOR A Government Inspected â€" Grade 1 â€" 90â€"lb. Bag An additional shipment of those Clean, White, Mealy Potatoes. Price on upward trend SPECIALâ€"Choice Ontario per peck §9¢ CHIPS COGKING APPLES Aid. and the latter society chose a parâ€" ticulariy approtwiate birthday gitt for her in the life membership in the W.M. ADDRESS TO ODDFELLOWS ON LIFE OF LATE T. WILDER Assorted Varieties Tin or 2 for 49¢ 8. 0. 8. Cleanser T he Magic TT on e omm B w Sz TD Scourinz Pads ‘ke. 2 3¢ their willingness to make 1931 one o the best years of Oddfellowshig in Timâ€" mins. On Friday eveninz of this week, Jan. 16th, there will be initiation of new members. Also P.G. Bro. W. H. Pritâ€" chard will give a very interesting talk EXTRA SPECIALâ€"â€"â€" ONTARIQ DOOLEY SPECIALâ€"â€"LIBBY‘S or DEL MONMTE C A LIF O R N 1 A 7 he Popuilar Blend Mildâ€"Cured, Smoked Picnic Just the thing for Boilingâ€"for the weekâ€"end meal, Fresh Butts of Young Prime Rib Roast 2‘ i for 210 tins FINEST QUALITY ALâ€"~â€" Freshâ€"Â¥iilled 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily Saturday 9 a.m.â€"9.30 p.m. weiners and hot coffee served. All Oddfellows should make a special point of being present as the event will be a particularly interesting one. mSS:â€"FCZE "I had eczema for several months. Single appliâ€" cation of *Soothaâ€"Sailva‘ ended itch and burn right away. My skin is now clear."‘ Jane Paula, "Sootha Salva" is quickest known relief for eczema. Itching stops; scales go. All druggists. Itching Ends Right Away Thursday, Jan. 15th, 1931 secure your supply now.

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