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Porcupine Advance, 22 Mar 1934, 1, p. 5

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Springe! ‘oronto Fuels, Toronto, Ont "' oreshadows f Dwellâ€" vâ€" and ANNOUNGE SPFCIAL SHOWING he shares the public n bod y ing ryâ€"Treasu F. nto, Ont ts ring supervision an« mublie as a specuistion dving favourable ORDELER NOoOW wWITH A sSMALI DEPOSIT TRANSFER AGENTS AND REGISTRARS a L n for 19 of Big TEA AND SALE HELD 111 ubscriptions may be forwarded to (Fiscal Agents ol the Company) T I lits report of the Canadian Fur shows a decided advance of on raw furs. Why not select nowâ€"before the rising fur the manufacturers‘ price to vou. es 250,000 S! 90 CENTS per share President Gordon P. Campbell, Esq., sarrister Arnoldi, Parry Campbell Toronto, Ont. 1X PERSONAL LIABILITY) Lac Gold Mining Co., Ltd. are offered ition in a mining development of merit seology and vein structures, experienced id a Board of Directors composed of men hoi irp, Milt ronto, Ont ne Hughes, Esq. Campbell Mifg. C OF BAKING TO BE MARCH 318T Aid mer i sanitation for presâ€" Where landâ€"owners ite, power should be nent to expropriate nsation, added Mr 5 W bu inter Ont. ird of devising the which, to quote rivate â€" persons, ts available for ince companies, could take ovetr lend money on to rebuild them, attractive workâ€" ‘ernment‘s only uld be through nmate loss in the RE DEVELOPME * the completic the United and sale of basement of _ afternoon, 1t d Ae res D amond Ahem, vyorkâ€" videt The Can. Bank Commerce Toronto, Ont. P * Hockey Satisfies _ Radio Listenersâ€"in Viceâ€"Preéesident Don. Cockburn, Esq Lumberman shares (N.P.V.) NTâ€"â€"Immediate plans n of surface work on rock trenching to be Charlottetsown and V.ictoria, and here and there from the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico, Foster MHewitt‘s weekly audience is numbered conservatively at a million. Start of the broadcast at 9 pm. ES.T. â€" (10 pm. Atlantic, 6 p.m. Pacific Time) enables tho downâ€"eastâ€" ers to tune in hockey as a bedtime story, while on the Pacific Coast it is an aperatif before dinner. Content to follow the fortunes of their favourites in the big league, and delighted with Foster Hewitt‘s graphic recital of the incidents of play, few o1 these listeners realize the magnitude of the operation whitch brings the weekly quota of hockey thrills Acâ€" cording to one of the engineers assoâ€" ciated with the hockey broadcasts, each programme requires 25,000 miles <f copper wire for its transmission to staâ€" tions on the network, and the army of personnel employed on each broadâ€" cast reaches the astonishing total of 232. This group is made up of fullâ€" B.g league hockey by radio come a national pastime. A census radio listeners across the Domini shows no decrease in the number w tune in each Saturday night on t NHL. hockey broadcasts, provided General Motors Products of Canac Limited, and its dealers. Betwe Makes Good Either as Bedtime Story or Dinner Party. Requires Big Staf. â€" Personnel for Each Genâ€" eral Motors Breoadcast Totals 232. 232. Ihis group Is miadeée uUup Of IUull time men employed as announcers musicians, production men, productioft engineers, line ‘compan.es‘ enginecers station ongineers and station announct The heart of the big hookup is in the broadcasting gondola above the ice of the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. It is from here that Foster Hewitt, conâ€" ceded to be the best sports announcer on the continent, sends the excitement of the contests pulsing over the ether. The whole mechanical arrangement, however is essential to the production of a smooth and entertaining proâ€" gramme, and it is due not only to the playâ€"byâ€"play description but also to the marvellous mechanical ingenu.ty and skill in production that this programme has brought fame to Canada and laurels to itself. So thoroughly established have the National League broadcasts becomeâ€" 70 per cént. of listening sets in some cities are tuned in to hockeyâ€"that when the celebrated Ace Bailey game occurred, the Canadian Radio Broadâ€" casting Commission took the opportunâ€" ity to broadcast it, retaining the usual personnel for this first Commiss.on sports feature ever to be broadcast from coast to coOast. There are actually two broadcasts each Saturday evening; one from the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto and one from the Forum in Montreal. The latter reaches stations in the Province of @Quebec and alternately is heard in French and English, according to wheâ€" ther the home players are the Canaâ€" diens or the Marcons. The Toronto broadcast reaches from coast to coast, omitting the area served by the Monâ€" treal broadcast. Voices You Have Heard From Toronto the dominant voic that of Foster Hewitt, With hin his high observation post are Go1 I. Banfield. Esq Manufacturer Toronto, Ont. $10,000 has been i surface exploraâ€" Present buildâ€" €,. messâ€"kitchen, alls, Ont rovided by f Canada Between . ~and here o the Gull t‘s weekly vatively at » New Liskeard Loses First Game, 13 to 3 Hal Ma n Drall sometim flung charms n sona their Wha production men terrupted smoot St, Michael‘s College, Toronto, Runs i Big Sscore on New Liskeard Team in Junior QO.M.A. Finals. first game St. Michae the peak ng 1O W timula ti rom th their supporters a soOck at the Start, | a goal in the opening minute but in less than five minutes the Irish were well in front and out of aanger. Harry Frost, at centre ice and Hugh Allan, on the left wing, played good hockey for the Northerners, comparing with some of the stars on the Saints | staff. but they plaved almost a lone rom hiefi Th rom aken ully Jin he 11 T ) H.A editabl al Mot AImmMm rronto, as repC The Mail an St. Michacl‘s Wit St. ils ) H .A it Map mail di inn thank t One malr ‘he West ill C tTOrs hC vhat li 13 Bells ut 1 1 il 6f t n ful Il [Ane Subs. All Share in Scoring idli dayv ‘am Mic An The wirel aC wWIn beti P CI ay night, and departure ‘ cannot be lightly under 1 sounds, perhaps, delight to the i:stener, and tha desired.. One of the mos aracteristics of these Gen hockey broadcasts, accord id Aais C Bob M l11steners S tempo tha ning nul ho o mir in C Appreciation Nort!] at t North if ic 1€ by eners say, is the brisk, ipo that is maintained ing number at 9 p.m. ie mingled strains of and "O Canada" mark broadcast. ind pIile mÂ¥ 1l n C in es for the success of And sometimes, inâ€" he fans come in perâ€" innouncers and sponâ€" nd his two sons came ~slope of the Rockies xt s the report of the n New Liskeard and the OH.A. finals at ed by Wm. J. Walshe Empire:â€" ‘dlloge celebrated S 11 Tp B , 5,000 was present, for the series that history with the There was not a act attention with brigade running in ve in the first perâ€" il abllity Liskeard‘s ordinary barrage ction with these vant all kinds of : all kinds of perâ€" ried. They know ) these broadcasts. t would be if they to Bill and Mary n. But naturally remain closed to ge celebrated St. ubbing New Lisâ€" he first game of ind South junior Maple Leaf Garâ€" ers were only a d teams from the d the high scorâ€" tic collection just nd and 1€ Limited e other Montreal from "sl im h trouble in the ig the Sudbury w Liskeard lads f upholding the t that generally mpionship class. llege considered ms to win the N.OH.A. entry is only a quesâ€" he Irish would C Bauer, all g > John Ham Rod Metz al stayâ€"atâ€"home n in many , a filocd of aeral Motors lited and to her playâ€"byâ€" treal. There 1 "shutâ€"ins." occasionally legrams and es from farâ€" are â€" lucky iefly rabbits‘ having he Gardens luction men men. Luig Motors Orâ€" in the ind â€" M AC 1de ‘anadit Phil I es ind Ur mork Micke1 ur scorâ€" Acheson nts and from Microâ€" YFOoom 1i men cura t« 11St = xorld T every a big ouble | same | 1M 10 up Brilliant w Kelly‘s speec Drouillard ar Irish defenst in the win, combination outstanding, scored on psa St. Michas J. Hamilton Jackson: win cams thred on ba by ice, Juvenile School of Dancing CLASSs AND PRIVATE LEsSsONS MARGARET EASTON ed PHONE 11 Maple Street south That is why people who know good coffee flavor always Insist upon It. 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