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Porcupine Advance, 13 Feb 1936, 1, p. 7

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Timmins Loses Last Game of Season to Noranda Rally Begins too Late to Win Noranda‘s Game Last Night mins men re lecals got the but the copp: ing. For half Copper Miners Win 7â€"4 in Last Game Here on N.0O.H.A.! Following Night Schedule. . Evans Back in Noranda Net and Plays N failed Jy thig I the game ered from the last t he played Chipma first goal abl¢ Cche carriled Juck thr weight for Noranda‘s tin and Chipman mad pretty play a counle . slippet in on Lajoie a mIin the p6 advant period wit bcards and mins migh Kib MacD gether to t Ccals with I gether to take the pep :( cals with Noranda‘s third With Ab MacDonald i five minutes when he sm be an alty for mins it no use. and Yo: the â€" trit Trembla for triv harq to made by into ceedt later the | up to the bell bu tin was sent o ended. Wilkes carried aloitie for the f: period, just 35 s was droppsd at had the big edgz was dro had the Noranda brothers goal for Tremb less t lead . throu pass. the _ some down £core out n THURSDAY. FEBRUARPY 13TH 10386 OI Great {{ame. mblay han ha fins work the boards after takir ‘ar the blu Regular 700 nsuin Mark Bowie Ltd. has been the standard bearer eof quality in Timmins â€" for _ sSixteen Â¥ears. Threugh all those yvears the Bowie store has never sacrificed quality ic meet price. The Bowie Shoe Dept. has enjoxved steady growth due to this same policy of quality always. Men will be quick to recognize these real economies in quality shoes. Sclid leather oxfords INVICTUS quality. 1DOUuU special clearance men fine calf oxftords T 1AH Al | MacD Rolt Up Riz Lead c mald madt Mark Bowie aln. J{ defent( o "ter KJJ returned, is place in the 30x HacDonald. Marshall through > sheer ind onds aft centre ic m en rom > Dy .~â€"sn€2e fourth goal. Fot de it fiveâ€"nil on of minutes late t 1i¢ OaAl on the last s after the puck re ice. Timmins n then until the ke away and the otched the sixth am 6 Ok nok s Iron asano and Vail $5.44 95 BJ d the seconc gqown th: )k as if Timâ€" ip. Chipman tin â€" _ got ""ttâ€" ut of the IDâ€" ick â€" through on the last C »TC but DSIOT tirely recov furth snalt da n U ‘oal the 1 the _ twoâ€"man eem to be aree hardâ€" on the ice. dge w ‘als en noye Timmins, Ont. nothin ur 1Orâ€" 10, Vail to turn a went Genois, ss than ater in Limited Economies in Men‘s Fine Dress Shoes q on ainly But T‘imâ€" pen T‘im and wWilk e1 1€ paired sotmed cour righ and HC ed ther By Timmin By Noranda 7. Timmins, Wilkes 8, Noranda, A. MacDonald MacDonald) 9. Timmins, Treinblay (Your 10. Noranda, Coughlin (Gen Penaltiss: Horner, Young, MacDonald. Three Teams Tied in Fresh Air League Schumacher Mac Underground Holly Office Mac Surface In the best game of the Fresh Air league so far, Schumacher Town deâ€" feated Hollinger Office by a score of 5â€"3 on Tuesday night. The Office lads had a 1â€"0 lead at the end of the first period, a 2â€"1 advantage at the end of the second, but weakenâ€" ed toward the end when Schumacher put on the pressure to score four goals. The result leaves a threeâ€"cornered tie for first place in the standing: P@W L P‘ CA â€"_P Schumacher _ 2 2 â€"~(0@ 12 ‘ 4 schumacher, MclIntyre Unâ€" derground and. Hollinger Office Share Honours. Mac Ssurface . 30. 3 .109 Toâ€"night, the league leadership will be decided when McIintyre Underground meets Schumacher Town. This weekâ€" end, Hollinger Office plays McIntyre Surface. Fine quality STRIDER shoeos in fine kid or calf Stock up $‘ now Fine kid Romeo slippers for men Whiile NGorand Noran( lin) Noranda Nsranda Noranda, Timmin: U1I} em b ICe s PB : nda, Fortin (Chipm mins, Wilkes (Fasa lties: A. MacDonal Tremblay, Horner. Third Poricd : Horner, K. M minutes), Forti seecnd Period , , Chipman â€" U Chipnan) . Marshall Shots on Goal |) 8.05 Trernblay (Young) ... 8.32 Coughlin (Genois) ..14.45 Horner, Young, Wilkes, A. 18 Fir irst Perioed iipman Wilke N1A icked Christianson Miller: cent: box. Wilke $4.34 $1.95 when he joined Tib MacDoaonald made the mos Carson Mille nmins lads en ; defence, Mar K. MacDonald hipman; spares in, HMHorner. . man) and) @ild (] 1€ 1 11â€"31 9 11 11â€"â€"31 mA 1M . ] spares Tremblay U 2(0 nald 111 erv ‘| J. °R: To 0 242 4 Chesney, L 6 15 0 A. E. PY Aip w”!G. Johnsot ‘rgrount A Mt 8 3 Dutto T n Ko2 uwl o lsared joined im ; en ~the nakt 14.1 17.0 min 16 4030 1213 1nC ne 4 | lJ. Disley, J. Charretle, i T. Blackman, skip; N. Leaman, he} \Shankman, C. Wittrup. A. R. Harkness, J. D. Brady, G. Monâ€" doux, J. Pretorius. J. Arscott, skip; H. Scarth, F. Passâ€" ;mcre. R. Donald. | W. Stevenson, skip; Chas. Brown, J Andrews, J. Seal. H. Huckabone, skip; I. E. Dunn, I. K ‘Pierce. P. J. Dunlop. t" Pare, skip; A. ‘Tomkinson, T. B !Brown, J. Greer. | _J. M. Belanger, skip; W. Booth, E iL. Roid, D. A. Houle. ~ A,. . W. Lang, skip; P. H. Carson, M ‘Florence, J. Anderson. wW. R. Rinn, skip; C. McDonald, Dr ‘G. F. Mitchell, A. H. Brown. | \ â€"C. P. Ramsay, skip; M Cassells, A Schumacher Team â€" Canadiens and Tuxis . Junior Team -(‘hosen to Play Two Games Win Hockey Fixtures _ for Group Playofts and team Both fo plenty of counted 01 Iroquois Falls Visits on Friâ€"‘ Result day While Cochrane Plays‘ â€" and hock leagt The defence has been working harq and promises plenty of action. The school team is the only senior hockey tsam in Schumacher that is in competition with outside teams in a league and it is expected that the peoâ€" ple of Schumacher will turn out well to support them. Booster ticksts are being sold for both games and are now available. Twentyâ€"six Rinks in Mcintyre Cup Draw AIng PTIC Palls begin Saturday o W. S. Jamieson, skip; W. M. Widdiâ€" T. MacDonald, B. Millar. A. W. Pickering, skip; J. Gurnell, H. Moscoe, Fr. Martindale. J. Amm, skip; H. Chateauvert, H. M. White, C. Pozzette. t*ID. McInnis, skip; G. N. Ross, B. Mcâ€" Devitt, J. M. Lorrain. G. Gauthier, skin; W. McDermott, J. Disley, J. Charrette. With 26 rinks entered, play for the MciIntyre trophy at the Timmins Curlâ€" ing club begins toâ€"night, when 24 of the rinks will play preliminariss. Folâ€" lowing are the rinks:â€" W. S. Jamieson, skip; W. M. Widdiâ€" Desroche, H. Oben. G. S. Drew, skip;~ F. Feldman, A Luxtcn, E. M. Chinn. Dr. McInnis, F. Powell, Dr. H. Hudâ€" son, R. B. Smith. A. G. Carson, skip; F. MacDowell, R Fleming, F. W. Stock. G. R. Whits, skip; E. Urquhart, P. A Peéerry, C. @G. Scarthe. J. ‘Podd, skin; E. Nord,: M. â€"Mcâ€" Chesney, L. Charlebois. A. E. Prout, skip; W. R. Dodge, W Ci.: A. L. Johnson. D. DeEsrOo ible to get their local rink for a cheduled N.OSS.A. hockey fixture toâ€" morrcw night, the game has b:en ransferred to the Schumacher public chcool rink. It gives the Schumachne: ligh Schcol team a busy wesekâ€"end fo: Play was referred to over the radio. As a matter of fact Mr. Brady was not in town when the radio address in referâ€" ence to the "Young Worker‘‘ movement was made, and he has absolutely no connection ih any form or manner with the "Young' Worker‘ organization or ideas. Apparently it is one of those cases where the use of similar names leads to confusion, and in such cases where a wellâ€"known name is ustd it would be well if there were some added means of identification to prevent conâ€" fusion. 2 k J. D. Brady, representative of th London Life Insurance Company, ha been widely known in Timmins an district for his interest and effort in : number of worthy causes. This wesk however, he khas been asked so often i regard to a recent radio address give: by a "Jack Brady‘" that he finds i nscessary to explain that he did no make any radio address nor is he con nected in any way with the "Youn Worker" movement or newspaper tha nfEcessary make any nected in Worker" : Not the "Jack Brady" Some People Think is Speaking Jamieson vs J Amm vs Dan Gauthier vs ] Harkness vs . Stevenson vs Pare vs Belanger. Toâ€"night at 9.00 Lang vs Rinn Ramsay vs Drew Dr. McIinnis vs Carson White vs Todd Prout vs Munroc McCoy vs Tanner ay Begins Toâ€"night in Big Event at Curling Club. C e Echumacher lad rk during the pas A] t I0r‘ f The defenc nd promist Fridav ready real ba will quois Pal ay game against Iroquol: ; at eight o‘clock while the ime begins at seven o‘clock Huckabon le. They are still in he group champion heir best to get int line agbi lads have see past couple of give both 1 e., They are : â€" _ have show: ity‘ and can b goals in cacd s been workin entv of action. ind §.â€"I,, Honey Dougherty Stenhoust THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTAR n Canadiens: og: Charron, St. Ongt Brousseau, Marti Auger, Arbic. ed the Trail Ra: Tuxis team moy earn>d a 6â€"0 win Canadiens had Trail Rangers y tally, Brousseau tive forward. Je Ranger goal of the third period. Brousseau, Mart Augser, Arbic. Trail‘ Rangers: Neil, McLzan; James, Jelbert; I‘enalties: McI Referse: M. Therriault. Tuxis Get Early Lead Tuxis ran up a 4â€"0 score in the firs pericd of the game with Scouts, Cava nagh getting three and McIvor ons. T the second McIvor did the scoring. Scouts: goal Cotnam; Orm ston, Thomas: centre, Doolin: wing! scouts: goals CO ston, Thomas; ce Fcox, Raynsford ; sy ‘Tuxis!t . gonl, . Stingle, Johnson wings, Cavanagh, . vice. Games this week: T High School "B" vs Tux "A" vs Scouts. Friday, intermediate: Holy Name: Canadiens tested thrcugho Fitzpatrick, skip Peénaity: Urmstol Referee: D. Auge Standing in ‘the . league is now : High School Ganadiens Tuxis High School Trail Range On Monday night Dan McIntr from Dr. McInnis to decide the the group winners. On the sam ing, Fitzpatrick won from Scarth second of the group playoffs. Tuesday‘s night‘s games saw â€" eliminate Dan McInnis from th petition and qualify to meet Fitz who had drawn a bys in the fina Whist Drive and Masquerade Friday Evening., Fzgh. 14th Fitzpatrick Rink Wins Local Event I1UZpaUrICK, SKIp; CNas. and Fred Stock.: Runn W. Tanner, skip; Cha: Allen., R. Donald. game lJast night, Ken in the nonâ€"bonspiele: first prize. The game tested thrscughout. W Eriday evening oo th 14th, is the dats this yes annual whist dGdrive an dance of the Timmins The event will be held ger Recreation ha menrte at 8 p.m.. 10.30. There will be knCc mos Defeats .W. W. One Stone in Nicht. im a V field for the coming baseb paign, the Cleveland Inti chased Billy Sullivan, Jr son of the old White Sox and a former Notre Dame s the Cincinnatti Reds. Su expected to be a strong ¢( for the third bas»> ijob. Winning from W. W. ‘ a single stone in the out Fridayv sult Leaves Canadiens and High School "A" Tied Again in Junior Kiwanis League. 1€ 1¢€ 1C hem in effo V BILLY JR themselve 1¢€ Ormston 11â€" DC Amel n hnall. n».m. Dan D goal mno was CC Winners v Thu TUXIS; Whis I prize H ers were: ACI ‘own, Len Hal sâ€"up were: W Mcâ€"Donald. A Tanner‘s last end patrick‘s anner by inal Ssast sday, junll High Scho eba ime even Trthiin th Ar, IrOIT livan â€" is andidat 31 defenc McTIvo 1C pa @OIUD Hollinâ€" ‘s yink laimed cam 37 OITi JOV whii inne com Feb. third rink 11 WOn »h In i¢ Includes Timminsâ€" Players Who Will Appear in Porâ€" cupine Uniforms. tween States born | Canadian bu| int E. A. Gilroy, president of the C.A.â€" H.A., did the sporting thing in lifting | the suspensions on James Foster, Engâ€"| land‘s goalie, and Alex Archer, forward | on the sams team. The International Hockey Federation followed suit and Fcster and Archer were left on the| team, over the ozsjections of the United | The T‘immin h to tA urda; "Benefit" Dance, to Raise Fine and Costs Jla vo own‘s had ant fixtur cad ir hould n com mate Totulda sroad 2a2m @1 1UUll anadian Man 11 mt 11 10 in 12 of Men Did Not N to go to Jail as a Resu This ‘"Worthy Cause." 11 het ntly ‘â€"+ From All Levels :â€": in U ngli ern Ont: Timmins junior t on layers at ame Fad al11 W am. verbal mp 11 Cana hC it I din hink iV playit ULT but the addition to it he Timmins stars will give ict favour. ame two teams will meet on Wednesday night. ing to a Timmins man who returned from a trip to his naâ€" nwall, the English really are hcockey in a serious manner. ies in the big London league dcast and listeners all over the f{ollow them with the same inâ€" anadians do the professional 1e ou ilmos do come along, t orth sesing. Make It Annual 11 9\ s of North Country race meets. The trophies are ofâ€" nd Timmins has taken the iblishing the event. Therse o trouble in carrving it on yoffs Next Week? the Commercial League has prov thing in pestponing their | ceme il next week at least. Th?falso ust a few too many impOrâ€" | tery ; recently. But when theselticul come along, they should | of vÂ¥h eam b hou nd S ans @0 And th 11 nal:â€"With Pariiament latures sitting or about ippy Canadian taxpayver f a chance. idn‘t help. the sporting Olympic games at all very well how deep the itc> exhibition has beâ€" mo competition offere ningly a South Porcet the addition to it : mins stars will give it \Wetl: n hockey in England as a result of the fuss unpronounceable place, kirchen. (The German really not one town, ) It seems that someâ€" comp tle that occurre igland and the I ibility of two B rent t( 1zvemen It seems that someâ€" 60 Canadians are at 1i English teams, and es comparable with nockey. > Twenty of lC en mOCckKkey ~~â€" _ ~G > trouble of gettin the ~‘C.:A.HI.A. befor try ‘to play hocke #at: NO t( ntry finally took a Canada at the real game! Hockey «is | ip in Englang and th» mernbers of the n trained in Canaâ€", neans an allâ€"Canaâ€"| 4 t f 1 | in ear im who will playdowns for i1ampionship. T ed no official N € 2VIng t AH.A. on lzsavin â€"help the sportin Did Not Need| as a Result of| when ofI raising money 7i Timmins to be " Several people Tuesday night to ance"" at ten o1 the for Canada to made up mainly sh players who t here to play ve a topâ€"notch ed entirely of tle. _ Canadians in a game like z. There‘s little 3. ~â€" ippened e profress1qnal who are more e game listen Toronto Satâ€" ther ~~ /s Married Men of South End Defeat Bachelors by 6â€" The Timâ€" ned with $10 This fol 1 ous overâ€"the "sin of 6â€"2 here Mon for Al (Cyclone 7 The game was the married men over the singles. 'ed several nice se t score does not \ game. | In the first pe with both sides h | He was from 1 the air and saic ed the expericnC mented, "it=â€"was : [Not only did t] iturer take an ai tcook his first air flight last Saturday.| He was from 15 to 20â€" minutes up ini the air and said he thoroughly enjoyâ€" ed the experisnce. ‘"Anyway," he com-l mented, "itâ€"was something new for me."| INOL only did this 86â€"yearâ€"old adven-] | turer take an airflight, but the machine ‘he went up was one madse by an amaâ€" ‘teur, and it was the maker of the maâ€" !chine who piloted it. It requires nerve | to take the first flight, but to try out the expsrience with an ‘amateur maâ€" |('hme and a nonâ€"professional pilot sugâ€" gests a courage rare at most times of ; life. The plane was the one referrcd | to in recent issues of The Advance. The owner of the planse is George Macâ€" Laren who has apparently a naturalâ€" (born gift in regard to airships, their | lconstruction and their guidance in the In the first period play opened fast with both sides holding their own. No scoring was done in| the first until Coach Huggins put on the "kids‘"â€" Pecore, Andrews and Dysartâ€"for the single men and before ‘they could get used to the company they were in the married men had rammed in two fast goals by Taylor and Briden. Except for that one bad spot when the "kids" were on the game was even in the first Marrieda Men G¢ on Tear §Lhoy ha In the second period the married min| eral tim scored 4 goals to the singles 0. Both Marri teams tried hard and the single men| fence, â€" missed several chances. Maki scorecd| on a pass from Woon to make it 3â€"0' Duke T and several minutes later Michaelsonl Singl scored to make the tally 4â€"0 for t'he!Dent C married men.â€" Huggins was right through for the single mssn but missed Chambt an open net. Normie Woon scored an-lrello- other goal for the married men whin‘! Andrew for th were C period Benefit Hockey Match on Monday Night Finds Better Hockey Players of South Porcupine Have Taken the Marriage V ows. 1L0.0.F. WHINT DRIVE IN THE ODDFELLOWS®‘ HALL, FEB Takes First Air Flight at Age of Eightyâ€"six Years Nora Timmins citizens this week asked the town council to assist in the imâ€" provement of conditions at the town cemetery.â€" At Kirkland Lake effort is also being made to improve the cemeâ€" tery there. Much progress in this parâ€" ticular was made last year and the work of beautification is to ko continued. Ssouth FPorcu} o The Advant The "marriec SKI CHAMPIONSHIP MEET SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16h SPECIAL Â¥s Per Person TaX| Fal‘e 35(3Return to the SKI JUMP to see the Northern Ontario 1 Spruce St. N. nere MLCIL Cyclone T rame was BRUNETTE‘S TAXI @arried men" emerged viC the "single men" by the ere Monday in a benefit ; reupin special arrangements have been made with the Porcupine Ski Club to drive speciators and members out to the Ski Meet at 35¢ per person return.. Taxi: leave Prunette‘s Taxi stand at 1 Spruce Street North pericdically from 1 p.m. on as demand warrants ard return at the convenient times. [aylor). _fast and clean with having a slignt edgeo The single men missâ€" oring chances and the indicate the type of young g 2sightyâ€"~si Peb tly a naturalâ€" airships, thei: uidance in thet entleman of x yvears old, J hi came Back 1Tor goals a got two they couldn‘t the married men had and Huggins combine: scored peried (of Pecore, Andrews and Dysart) came back in the last two periods to redeem themselves and play nice hockey and they had hard luck around the net sevâ€" eral times when they were right through Married Menâ€"goal, Esseltine; deâ€" fence, Taylor, Dunn; centre, Briden, wings, Woon, Maki; spares Michaelson, Duke Taylor, Proulx, J. Fell. Chamberlain having the Tim Thursday next programme will and will includs male and mixeg and glees. OA j Ncranda Porcupine Timmins _ Kirkland Lak Security Commissioner Visits in the North Land treasurer O0f the V Mines, and director Minesof Larder Lak to the Omega prope enda. After an m.spec property at Larder to the Bidgood Kir property was also in J. M. :: CH Ssecurities for a large party and accomp maie and mnIix( and glees. A will be Club recently « the Schumach the programmé United Churc! PIMMIN® GLEE CLUB AT PORCUPINE ON FEEBRUARY 20TH Taylor, Esselting, B hone for the married Tas, Dent, Godfrey an est for the single men Tiod. In tht Single Mi the 10 Godfrey: cent: Montzgomt Vl man i1 beat alin Dysart was the Andrews g T‘immin of the McIi Thom nen th (qua omil ht Briden and Maki d men while Ginâ€" nd Cattarello were n. The highlights way the "Kid" line and Dysart) came neriods to redeem Phone 1100 Huggins: wings, spares, Cattaâ€" 10 singie imgn although they rhaul the lead them. Dent r the first goal it getting the agle men trigd a10re when Psâ€" 11 rnal:â€"Thomâ€" Westminster, m Parliament m all to himâ€" > whole buildâ€" idmission fee ‘immins Glee i audience at Church and ith Porcupine o be equally whole thretd > final 1€ ‘hurch is Cluy on aefenct 8 p.m horuses v with Maki ‘ the cond YrC on The

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