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Porcupine Advance, 6 Apr 1939, 1, p. 7

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J. Laplante, 82 ton, Semi-macho! A stifl‘ battle Singles event. '. Cliff, cam-e throu to defeat, Gordc macher. who was tennis spare for Semi-finalist was another G goon and Gom bury pair. Geor Gauthier were defeat, the Sc) 15-8. 12-15. 15- Following the tournament 3. {North- ern Ontario Badminton Association was formed. The Porcupine club ibid for and won the right to hold the 1989-40 tourney at the club in Schumacher. First officers of the new association are: R. Sturgeon. Schumncher. prrqi- (lent; Bill Plewman. Sault. Ste. Marie. Results of pine players In add rung of ‘ went on defeat M Joseph‘s. dent; Bill Plewmar Ont. vice-president an. Sudsbury. secx'c representative is u executive frOm ca: Richardson. vetexm minton enthusiast a association's represen: adian Badminton Ass ladies' singles event. doubles Mrs. J. Glad geon defeated Miss K J. W. Kmty to win t1 lop trophy. The Birk phy. indicative of L) title, went to Mrs. Shields. Saturday . Tourney. the ladies doubles, th yoeman w: women's (1 came back to take mo Mrs. R. E. Sturge defeated Miss Young the laberge Lumb: Sweeps Board in Women’sfl Section of Northern Tourney Porcupine Racquetcers Carry Off Ton Honours in Wo- men’s Singles, Main and Consolation, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles. Mrs. Grady and Mrs. Sturgeon Outstanding. .‘len are Runners-up in Men’s Singles, Doubles. rie WW1 THURSDAY. APRIL 6”. 1939 OSTROSSER S1 CO. L off addition to placing on the top of two main events Mrs. Grady on in the Consolation singles to ; Miss N. Regan of Sudbum St. The Quality Store for Men Pine Street North amp Racquet Aces Win First Tourney at Kirkland â€"__â€"â€"â€"__â€"â€"_â€"â€"_.____â€"â€".â€"â€"-_ W -.-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" -.â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 1e MAIN EVENT Men’s Singles 15-12 vetemn .tennis and bad- zsiast at North Bay. is the representative to the Can- ntcn Association. games in which Porcu- figured were as roilows:-- Sault. won fromJ. Ash- Torcec humac A (‘omplete Stock of Easter Accessories i! If the Men‘s Doubles Belt, Loam R. Stur- Shields. The Sud- 'on Zuban and Ovide red to the utmost to acher dou‘bles team 0 Win 18-1: Shields. of nerly :1 Da 11'? he 21 31‘ Cachrane -=Dun- Ellis-Ryrie Tro- Mixed Daublcs ndM sung: reasul Idded Id‘bll Ir Lqu tho Men's ‘ns. Copper 18-13, 15-12, of Schu- numacher ' Schaefer my to will G. Sh .v in the LaBranc? I‘S. SH! and M1 wom 911 .- mixed Leers did -d in the Belters cattgory Max Ks: ll Easter calls for style, and that's. exactly what these clean-cut smart looking coats have. Men of parti- cular tastes will appreciate this fine 'l‘opcoat Value for in this se- lection you’ll find both distinctive styling and line fabrics. Included are Rag‘lans, Drapes and Guard models. n Ladies‘ Mrs. R. SLlll'gt Schumacher, 15-15 G. Best, Sault, 74 G. Shields-R. Sturgeon. Schumacher 15-15, B. LaBranche-B. Simms. Ccppm Cliff Sty. Theresa’s. 9-12. Semi-Finals G. von Zuban-O. Gauthier. Sud’oury St. Louis. 15-15; I. Keegan-G. St. James Sudbury ‘St. Joseph‘s. 12-10. G. Shields-R. Sturgeon. Schumachen 15-15: C. Schnefer-G. Fumm'ton. Suri- G. Sh G. Shields-Mrs. J. Grady macher, 15-15; Mrs. G. Best-W man. Sault. 9-10. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sturgeon. Schu- mafcher, 15â€"18; Miss T. Potvinâ€"O. Gau- thier, Sudfbury St. Louis. 11-17. Mrs. J. Grady-G. Shields, Schumach- er, 15-17; Miss M. McAthur-C. Schae- fer. Sud'bury “",Y 13-16. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sturgeon, Schu- macher. 15-7-15; Mrs. J. W. McKenty- G. Fumerton, Sudibury “.“Y 10-15-7. Semi-Finals Mrs. W. Wilson-B. Simms. Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon. 847-: Final rMrs. J. Grady-G. Shields, 15 W. Wilson-B. Simms. 11-16. Resulting with marked advance- ment, the first annual meeting of the Iroquois Ski Club was held here on $14-95t335 Shields Schumachex 13â€" Men 5 Doub R. Sturgeon-G. Shield. 15-15, P. Nazar-J. 1131' 11100.. 5-6. CONSOLATION Ladies' Singles Mrs. J. Grady, Schumnc Miss S. Kelly, Creighton. 4-' Miss N. Regan ‘11-11; Miss M. Joseph’s, 3-9. New Ski Chalet for Imquois Falls Elsie. Sault. 8-15. R. Sturgeon. Schumacher, 15-16, J Hall.Sau1t. 12-11. C. Schaerer. Sudbury. 17-15. R. Stur geon. Schumacher. 14-0. G. Shields. Schumachcr. 15-15, 0 Gauthier, Sudbuxy, 11-10. Semi-Finals B. Simms. Comm- Clifi'. 15-10-18. C G. Shields, Schumacher. LaBranche, Copper Cliff. 10 Final; Shielc‘ Officers Elected for 1939 for Iroquois Falls Ski Club. Choose from any Smart, Style PRICED FROM Final Mrs. J. Grady. 11-11; Miss N. Regan von Zubar imms A NEW bur Irgeon-nM 5- 15 ; Mrs ll 1' Final ‘pper Clifi‘ Sud‘bury st. Joseph's Quigg. Su'dbm'y St. Doubles eon. 8-1 Doubles HT Ids. Schumacher Irrison. Sudbur: 718 Timmim 15-12-15 Grady evi-Mrs 82 M -16-15 Schu- Plew- 11 11 Monday evening. and a good representation ship. Following encouraging reports from the various officers, election took place and resulted as follows: President, for three year term-~Mr. Marcel Filiatrault. Vice-president for three year term-~- Mr. Douglas Lough. Secretaryâ€"Mr. Fairfield Vanier Treasurerâ€"Mr. Earnest Cashinore. These officers have presided duringl the past season, but their efforts hav- ‘ I ing met. with the approval of all, gave them a unanimous vote to continue. The constitution, drawn up by Ski officials was adopted. as read, and will be enforced during future aetivities. It was further decided to hold each, annual meeting. the first Monday ot'i every April. The President strongly advocated the ‘ Club to join the Canadian Amateur Ski Association, which will automati- l cally place them in a Zone section. and I this will undouubtedly be carried.’ through. Another step in advancement is un- der consideration=at the present time. in which the club members will pas- sibly be able to secure sufficient lum- ber at very small fee, with which to erect a new Chalet. Local carpen- ters and mechanics have offered their willing servicq; during construction, and with the full support of all inter- esivd. this greatly anticipated struc- ture is practically certain. b 1T Denial Issued That Fleet’s Anti~Aircraft Guns Manned Hockey fans in the Camp saw mar winter in the McIntyre Arena at 861“ pictured above made the game more their efficient handling of the rink an Despatches from London, England, 115 week suggest, that Earl Stanhopc made a statement to the effect that 10 Fleets aircraft guns were all man- ed in preparation for any emergency. uL than this idea was promptly denied v official spokesmen of the governâ€" mm. though the denial ,was not so flat- )otzrl that. it kept some from believing rat. Earl Siamhope, First Lord of the (Lm’u'nlty. had said something that mould not have been said but was not ecessarily wrong in fact. THESE MEN MADE YOUR SPORT MORE ENJOYABIE W 3amp saw many good games last Arena at Schumacher. The men 1e game more enjoyable through of the rink and the crowds. Thev . attended by the member- up by Ski Ld. and will 2 aczivities. hold each Monday of m POROUPIN'E ADVANCE. TIMMINB. ONTARIO force. or anything else that mu r00 them of their independence. Feeling against, the Italians has reaohfid the stage of a regular boycott against Imi- ians and everything Italian. Express pie idea that. they will resist, aggres- sion 01' domination by every means in their power. 5 Kent avenue; or to James Go Legion hall. from whom all partic can be had. trance fee, 50 cents per man. All en- tries must. be in by April 15th. With the trophy, there are six individual cups for the winners and gold medals for the runners-up. All entries are to be handed to the secretary. J. Gagztsn, T wo Points Each for Advance and Power 'I‘he dart throwing games carried on dining the past, few months at, the Legion hall have roused much interest. as :well as providing much spam to many. both players and spectators. To add ‘to the interest. there is the an- nouncement of an open dart-throwing tournament ‘for the Russell ’tr0phy. Rules are given as follows:â€"â€"Teams of sixâ€"four players and two subs. En- ( lose Contests in chling League on Monday Night. Entries Close on April 15 for Open Dart Tournament The Advance broke into the scoring last, Monday night by splitting the four points with the Power in a close con- T. 85 N. 0 points. Tota Lee Sain Appointed as District Agent for Legion Magazine T. N. O. and Gambles fought it out, tooth and nail and split, the points. Five men went over the 700 mark which is a. record for one night in the Hague. J. Tate and P. Nicolson. of Gambles. 726 and 720; G. Wallingford, Advance. 715; C. Armtrong and A. Saint. T. N. 0.. 707 and 704. Three others gain-9d honours, E. Salamaa and Webb Salomaa McQuarr Mc‘Hugh Berardin Homby Alton . Walters Wallingfl Arnmtron Leach Elem ing Gagnon Lambert; Hamster Tait Nicolson B. McQuarrie Walters, Adva Jatest Trouble Between Italy and Albania, Now I‘otal I‘ota Mr. Harold Wu} mular in Legion Power ‘WBI'S 3rd arrie. 'Powel‘. Advance. 618. Power beer int 1069 1036 12 :zv.(). .216 292 227 16; 179 201 1083 970 9i Advanm 190 1' 198 '184- 160 204 250 898 1067 its; Advnn: Gumblos 207 31' 1058 points are. from left W. H. Wadds Harold Bums 928 26‘ 239 207 671 well-known and other circles in ed District Re- Le actuaryâ€"the '79 that vs i 704. Three Salamaa and and 602; H. Gam-bl 214 238 180 8'93 944 905 107 154 236 184 148 199 15‘? 144 200 145 207 26 11' )in ordcm 3018 2981 2851 2880 ll 440 618 715 500 490 582 7‘26 720 7 04 602 503 520 555 671 1 V l 707 546 tonight at 6.30 o’clock when a presenta- tion of gifts will .be made to the players of the Buffalo Ankeq‘ite Mines League team. The Ankerite Bisons were the winners of the Porcupine Mines League title. . A banquet will be held at the Buf- falo Ankerite Lodge on McDonald Lake o-I-IIâ€"ucâ€"ooâ€"naâ€"nâ€" bu n". There is. no handicap . counts the four pin. for who picks out. a, headpi will aways bowl ‘for the and if he blows that‘s being too greedy. uâ€"fl‘u The boys all had the Easter spirit last Monday when they made it, 2 x 2. The electricians evidently don't be- lieve in shopping early. The printers had sold all their eggs to the ware- housemen and the raih'oaders a week before. There are Lwc the four and fiv hers remain the Hold Banquet To-Night For Ankerite Players before. _ Those alibis about. the alie shot, to pieces last Monday record of all those seven-hm What‘s 'the matter Harv that high tension «vim, H< into- your hair? That extra. voltage picker the power house sure helped (TS to pick up their first p0 There is nothing ] full team to put. pep When tripped up Art, Saint in the la Along. the gentlema was not the Saint. 1 Well. Art. it, was get, back the lost, 81' have to 1‘le it in. Better take up (1: season. 888011 ’W Corner Third Avenue and Mountjoy Street OPPOSITE Cartier TAXI Roy Hamilton. Steve Kaiahan. LIDCI'WSOI‘, George Stevens and Bowl Along All New Dc-Luxe Heated Cars IT’S NEW Adv CARTIER THEATRE 2000 Phone )thing like how] t. pep into the boys. d up about mentioningT he last column of Bowl tleman was told that it lint. ‘ne LhoughL he was. 1111 T I‘hm Monday with thr wen-hundred men 911) for a man who for a. good bowler Lapin {m a. suike, he three and five, ab‘s his fault for 2 though like old 31). but y picked up from lelpod the print- ‘S‘t points of the rs on an alley. 1nd their num- h 1‘ n'vey? Did Herman. get. ing wi ‘ he was. times to m didn't were all Vina CVCI'Y ha Games in Dart Throwing: League at Legion Hall North Bay Nuggetâ€"Canada has never shirked its duty to the Empire in time of need and there is no indication that. Canadians will seek to excuse them- selves in the future. Imperials United Canadiam Nixons Rangers .. Gambles Cardinal Present Autographed Hockey Stick to Jack Jelbert Today Wanderers Stick Autographed by All Members of 'l‘uronto Mziplu Leafs Presented to First Form Boy. Adjudged Most Distinguished in Sportsmanship and General Attitude and Ability. The following were the games played 1 the Dart-Throwing Leaguszâ€" Imperials. 0; United. 2. Wanderers. 1; Cardinal. 1. Gambles. 1; L.E.C.. 1. League Standing P W L '1‘ P Games Played, April 10th United vs Gambles. L. E. C. vs Rangers Wanderers vs Imperials. Nixons vs Canadians. “The Jitters' Coming-Sunday Midnight, Monday, Tuemlay and Wednesday, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th High Class Vaudeville RADIO -â€" KEITH -â€" ORI’HEUM â€"â€" ACTS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April .10, ll, AND AN OUTSTANDING SCREEN SHOW MATINEESâ€"230 RM. (Except Saturday) SATURDAY MATINEESâ€"zfio 11.111. and 4.30 11.111. EVENINGSâ€"7.00 [1.111. and 9.00 11.111. MIDNIGHT SHOWS â€"-â€"-â€" SI'NDAY 12.01 â€"â€" 'l‘lFESDAY 11.30 Starring CARY GRANT. VICTOR McLAGLAN. and DDITGIAR FAIRBANKS. Jr. TWO SHOWS ONE ‘ NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION pRICES Double Bill “ROMANCE AND RIC HES" with Added Allruvtion also ‘."' RANGE 1’0“}, DERS” ALSO TO COMPLETE OUR DOUBLE BILL 1.410110 " I H) ARTIE ‘4‘ II‘I‘IV ‘ [\III‘ QnanLnu AND UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL Special Children's Matinee Saturday Morning at 10.00 am Childrenâ€"4% Adults 25v JOHNNY DA I LY Fun on the Fly Trick Roller Skater Act Only Theatre North of Toronto bringing you tho Humt nl‘ Professional Acts. A Little Bit. of Everythingâ€"DANCE and COMEDY .M"! EOUARDO CIANNElll GUN GA DIN WA L8H AND REN N E E TH URSDA Y, A PRIL 6th GEORGE O‘BRIEN in “LAWLESS VALLEY” Enjoy Your Smol ADDED SHORTS Stanley this In mornin E1 Presentation was m: who was adjudged by t to be the member of ; most distinguished in and gen-era] nibility both surface and in the class The presentation may affair. Only tbcys eligi. from the first form. 1 the Buffalo Armenia. :1 produced the Porcupine champion. made the pi Memorial Cup play-downs were dead- locked lasc night, when Oshawa trim- med Verdun by a score of six goals to one. Each team has now won one game. Receipt. of the mu arranged through I mess Manager of thc VICIIIH'N WIN TIES l'l' MEMORIAL ('I'I‘ SERIES Music and Harmony From Swing to Grand ()pc-ra A Jesse L. Lasky Produch’on. Directed by Raoul Walsh. Screenplay by Gertrude Purcell and John Twist. Q 1d V091 L10 11)th rrcn to MERRY TRIO “The Moth and the Flame KCS JV ID 111‘le n fir in 11 mac PAGE SEVEN 3 tc Jelbert 9 school staff hockey team p0: tsmanship n the hockey W11 sort at. th mums Hig} \l t 1' :n ‘1 annual >2: those l!1'\9.1 0f 11‘ uhich (mad {NRC ‘WLIS 1111 Ht"

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