Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Mar 1939, 1, p. 7

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You! be t9 r: it will b of the efforts. to sell .' 1111115. U Scout realizing in the Timmir member of [11: do his b:st.. acceptable to a produce it! Good Cubbir town ing Wishes strive for. gramme. a this great. 13 Determin: produc each I to do M You w words i: Cub am thing them an In To Timmin tend Greeting ure to be ab message. so f Timm'n ney no picture inofl' ; a] term Marin off . W Copyk Howe h i n DC len mink 'onc m 'cu. Timmins Boy Scouts The t. nompx om Pore upi .9, ‘ Sudburyâ€"M ’enaltft‘s: Al Sudbury. South P 18y tha IF f1 II kn O 1m .1131 min )l’ {11‘ ll in tWO 11' 1n Second Period Hamilton Tl. ird Period I) SUMMARY First Period {amilt 311 «C IT [he Blazin 1611 fi 1' \V 11 11 m LUCA L INTERMEDE 1K 31‘ mch Cub an definite plac waiting your your trying )ays in T im- 18 production 115 Northern no fir IT ptt NE 1i h m bc of ar duty )uld nin n period I) II LWO .cks 11 m OI‘ fl 1t [‘wo photos taken at. the McIntyre Arena on Friday night on the occasion of the victory of the Dome junior 3orkies over the Sudbury Legion. are shown above. In he top picture is an action shot taken near the Dome :oal. In the foreground at the left. Marincff. speedy ~Iu<lbury forward. has completed a shot at the net. Lone. n the home net. is saving“. Near Lone. is Capyk. also pro- ecting the net. by nail down each stick as you go g. It will only take you a. few lies to complete this job. m. if you want youx council fire to “honest Injun" woodsy. start a fire and place your frame work it umil the sticks are «properly in (he above it row: Leo. 16 :1 Hi: Patrol Den. you line the m red tissue paper (put it on mb tasks) and attach to the a few strips of paper cut in a of small flames. Iumination is provided by a sh light or. if you have an out- po‘ 11 tour 1 the sticks are properly :en drench the whole thing ossible smouldering embers main to do damage after Curik. L. Johnston. R. Rumpel. J. F. L. George. T. Rickard. W. Curik. and row, G. Blank. (3- Harrison. G. Shav Luckko and R. Jenkins. is provided by a f you have an out‘ i electrician in the tric bulb will do. 'eady to gather in fire to relive soma of the past sum- SCHOOL CHAMPS K TI‘OOD 11' n TEE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TILIMINS, ONTARIO ? use a ny- £111 he 11 One of the most important pisses of work done was the formation of the Timmins Boy Scouts Association Badge Board. While this Board has as its chairman an old Timmins Scout. Dr. C. Cushing, boys of the district will come in contact with your Scouter friend. Mr. Wright, as secretary. :Mr. Wright’s new job will be to encourage the pass- ing of more badges, to standardize those which are being passed so that a First Class Scout of one troop has passed the same degree of proficiency in earning badge as any other First Class Scout. and I believe that he will provide each and everyone many op- portunit-ies to learn about. new badges and provide you with opportunities to pass them. 83 big and important is Scouter Wright’s job that it may even- I tualiy mean that he will have to turn ' his other duties over to another man, So from now on. fellows. Seouteri Wright will arrange for examiners l-llld they will be the best in town) for all mzetings were arranged w and committees. Many plar much of which will point Scouting in the district, so you will bencfit, by the Field visit. and other know full profic and o 111 mp badges 4 badges the m W. Ma W 2 in town Cub and rboard se After the grm em Ontario H< Campbell 'I‘roph ing the cup 1'0: broad grins on enough of their The bottom pict reck plans we what to res fit. 1im you finally DC 3C )ut .1 IT he ’Lhank ad the Wit This Film- Recently Prepared for New York’s World Fair e Hal‘s: er The World Will Never Forget ”’f".;7771_77:7:“:â€"‘-‘â€"-*- A L5 0 mat WILLARD S H A R K E Y CARPENTIER Tunney - Long Count Fighting Career SEE HIM FIGHT The Famous In Chicago m1: thv highlights; of the greatest slugger in history. who when first disom'vrml was a muvkor in a mine. 0600096 '9 96.96 VC fiDMISSION 50c ’Presenting of Prizes Closes Season for Dome Curling Club 15a but ing St. Pat’s Boys Club Holds: Annual Review I’C The annual review of the activities of the St. Pat’s Boys' Club was held on Thursday and F :idav in the basement of the Church of the Nativity. Close to one hundred boys took part in the varied program of athletics. Outstanding event of the show was the performance of the “The Sham- rocks." a group of about twenty boys who went through spectacular tumbling and pyramid iormations. Several boxing bouts were held dur- ing which boys from the weight of healthy bantam roosters to young men. met in not-too-serious conflict. Boys boxing with blinc‘t'olcls over "their eyes of boxing witr provided tk amusement. Officially Close Season on Saturday Night With Invita- tion Bonspiel and Presenting of Dame TrOphies Won During the Year. (‘oneludcx Fwenin}.r With Social Event Entertain With Program 11' 211115 01' the Wings. announced that 3 brilliant. winger would play in the tron-Chicago game on Sunday. \70 terms were announced by Adams t he said that he had been neg'oiat- L‘ for some time to get Grosso under reement. 'I saw him play in Toronto and he a pretty good hockey player.” Adams 0f Tumh‘inn‘ Rm'iho' an OO¢OOMN 0T. 'J‘umh'm'T Hn Pvramid RVild‘n WOMOHM’M. :K Burgoyne raining of th .Ed by PM A INC. ,1) m FIRPO GIBBON S BRENNEN “ h \PI N) 1m r of Tickctfi; Available OOWNOOWO¢MW ”064204 99 Drug Store \il Ience i:‘x( HER W3 11 for )3‘ 1M 911111 r0, flashy Shore Blu he Detroit OOQWOOOWWWOOOWOO rcsponsibl ;. He was with a lot of aball Clu n1 Luca W1; 1 by boy id Ha. $1131 3 for was ably U. -rf-o Z3rd-â€"-1 “finger ac (L d Grosso, me leading scorer in the Kirkland Lake group this year, has long been sought by professional teams. He has always spurned their offers be- fore. Adams said that he Grosso for service an th not, on Den" burg-1'1 Home Th3 Presidexit's Cup was p: rented to a rink skipped by C. KNITSC)‘. Joy White and link x'eccivczl 1h? Cmada Wire Trophy and Bi‘l Kol'ow L3,}: the Hull Cup for his rink. Winnx 3f the George Taylor Hardware 13123:; was The Fairhursg Trcp‘uy. wan by Frank Blair and rink at, a South Porcupine banspiel was presentad by the donar. Mr. Fairhurst. ‘ At. the conclusion of the trcphy pr:- 50min;. a lunch and social time wxs semmg enjoyed to The Advanc for the Dome C 01:59 an Saturv: scntation of m social evening The boaspiel The bonspial was an invitation af- fair. From Timmins came rinks skip- ped by J. L Fulton. J. I. Arscott and A. E. Prout. A. Fa'irhurst and his rink .w are there from South Parcupine. Win- nâ€"er of the evening‘s play which was decided on the ha: is of the :ink having the great-est number of points, was Andy McGinn, of the D3319. :1 mm skipped by Bert Longw; Anglo-Canadian trophy Was w Mitch-211 and rink. Week-End Hockey Scores 11' South Pa ll Grant-Byrd th Porcupine. March 20.-â€"â€"<Special :2 Advmtce).â€"T‘he curling scasbn are Dome Club officimly came Hi 3 on Saturday night with the pre- .ion of trophies a bonspiel and a m all egotiatm if)! cat's w Iation. I’nRC d< Name Sunday nil Lluu he would sign :0 an the Wings and farm team. the Pitts- Dru of 3‘ )U rm. (fl! been PAGE SEVEN 01‘ 9 tvx'cphy pr:- ial time was * meeting the :11 watching 1nd he cer- ; the right; '31 30‘: ted M ana- a Long )ffi

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