Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Oct 1939, 1, p. 5

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"Bir William Mulock presided yester- ¢ York Patriotic Association. He es president:‘of the association during the Great War. He had reached what is called "the allotted span" the year thfi’ war began. _ "Now, tmnty-five years later ‘still young in his keen interest in al} that goes on in ‘the world, and still ready to put his ripe jJudgment at the service of his country, he is once more in the. In the entire training tour of the pros, this is the only place where they will play three games, and the arrangeâ€" ments here have been made so that big league players. So that: thé men on nizht shift will not miss anything, the seats for the game on Saturday at one o‘clock will be reserved for them.> The balanse of the seats for. Saturday‘s game which are unsold will be offered to the children at. 25 cents. These training season games are xm mere exhibitions but the players really work hard and give their bestâ€"the veterans in order to keep their posiâ€" tlions on the team, and themouesinl order to try and break into the big time. About a dozen of the large squad of 26 players will not make the grade so that competition for the regular jobsâ€" will be keen. Coach Dick Irvin, Manaâ€" ger Conny Smythe and Mnk __Selke alâ€" ways pay particular attention to theae Blues versus Whites preâ€"season fixtures and more than one youngster has been signed to a contract for showinlzs a willingness and > spirit in â€" these Canada‘s Grand Old Man _ Still at Patriotic Work Jud:ing#Hfrgm the interest aroused changing times. He has maintained a already ong sports fans no better|fresh outlook upon the world and its way to start off the hockey season in ‘ problems, and a desire to help solve the Porcupine camp could beâ€"found | them in practical ways. He has become than to see the Toronto Maple Leafs| a Canadian institution, and his personâ€" perform here at the M:Intyre‘ Arena | ality is unique in the impression which next week. ° â€"â€" it has made upon the life and progress White it is still a full week before |of this Dominion." White it is still a full week before Conny Smythe is due to arrive with his ibig contingent of puckchasers, in« dicationsâ€"are .that the seating capacity of the MciIntyre Arena at Schupmacher Wil} be taxed to its limits on Thursday; and Friday nights and again on Satm'- day afternoon for the games. Enthusiasm: Here Over Maple Leal Games at Mcintyre Arena, Schumacher, Next Week ‘‘Canada lhas never before produced his like. He has never lost touch with Expected that MciIntyre Arena Will be Crowded for Each Performance. Games Will be More Than "Exhibition" An editorial in Tuesday‘s Toronte Performance. Will be More Than "Exhih Tilts. Players Will Give Best for Place on Team. - ARE COMING ! ~â€" CAMERAS OF THESE FAMOUS MAKES JEWELLERS and OPTOMETRISTS 17 Pine Stmt North £ EXAKTA ° ° â€" BALDA : * ~ â€" VOIGTLANDERS : CINEâ€"KODAK m%’ uom CAMEBAS and M a * Films and Mavie Projacters Available for Rental d se t t The premises will acommocdate 3,000, the minister stated. ‘Grounds and bundings, he said, are considered ideal. i Steps are alreay being taken to inâ€" stall fully equipped workshops for puâ€" pils in the various aeronautical trades‘ necessary for the maintenance of airâ€" eraft engaged in the fiying services, Mr. stated. government are more than generous," Mr.â€"Rogers stated. "The only cost to the department ofâ€" national defence will be that of mairtenance and upkeep and the transfer of patients. The buildâ€" ings will be returned to the provincial government in their original condiâ€" Canada and the Empire. ‘This offer as made by the Ontario sovernment was accepted in principle two weeks ago, and officers of the RC.AF. have surveyed the property. to ascertain its suitability for the purpose proposed. They reported favorably and the RCA. F. will take over as soon as arâ€" rangements can be completed." It is expected the evacuation of the 1200 patients will be completed toâ€"day. The patients are being accommodated at other provincial institutions for the made a valuable contribution to the building up of the fighting forces of Canada and the Empire. ‘This offer D8, EXPOSVRE METERS Mental Hospital at St. Thomas to House 3,000 for R.C.A.F. Ottawa . Accepts Premier _ Hepburn‘s Offer. Ottawa, Oct. ‘18.â€"The new Ontario Mental hospital at St. Thomas will be converted immediately into a techniscal training ‘centre for theâ€" Royal Canadian Air Force, Hon. Norman Rogers, minisâ€" ter of national defence, announces. As such it will become an integral part of The vast empire air training plan. Children (Saturday Only) â€"25¢ ROLLEIFLEX ZEI3S IKON Premier Hepourn‘s govenment has "The terms proffered by the Ontario DEVELOPING TANKS * PBINTING PAPERS ENLARGING PAPERS FIXING POWDER Phone 190 3 United Chureh. Ont. { BLOOR AVENUE, Rev. James A. Lyttle. Minister ANNIVERSARYX SUNDAY . QCTOBER 22nd 11.00 a m.â€"Rev. Gilmour Smith B.A. | 700 pm.â€"Rev. F. J. Baine, M.A,, BD. Special Music at Both Services |10.00 a.mâ€"Sunday School for all over P | 12 years. 290 p,m,â€"smgy Scheol for all unâ€" TUESDAYâ€"1.00 to 9.00 p.m.â€"Free Engâ€" lish language school for Finnish speaking adults in South Porcupine High School building. * Ministers: Rev. W. M. MUSTARD, M.A,. B.ND. Rev. E. GILMOUR SMITH, B.A, 10.45 am.â€"Morning Worship Mr. Mustard will preach. . 12.15 p.m.â€"Sunday School for 12 and * _ St. Paul‘s Church Seuth Porcupine, Ont, Ven. J. E. Woadall, D.D. Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 am.â€"Junior Bible Class 11,00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer # p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 and and ¢th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. Camp. 7.00â€"Public Worship in Finnish Lanâ€" guage. > A Cordial Welcome to All MONDAYâ€"10.30 am. and 2.00 p.m.â€" Free English language school for Finâ€" nish adults at Manse; 7â€"9 pm. in Church building. 7.00 p.m. Work meeting of War Serâ€" viee Unit of Ladies‘ Aid in homes. WEDNESDAYâ€"7.00 to 10.00 p.m. weekâ€" ly Ladies‘ Aid meeting in Church bujlding. FRIDAYâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Y.P.S. Rev. A. 1. Helnenen, m-ug Res. $0 Eim St. North Phone Bâ€" W 1.30â€"Public Worship in Finnish Janâ€" guage in South Porcupine United Church, Bloor Avenue. f 3.30â€"Cottage Prayer meetings in Finâ€" hnishâ€"speaking homes of Porcupins Divine Service at 8:30 p.m. in the Anglican Ohurch_ Souyth Porcupine. All are welcome. f , Timmins Corner~ Eim andâ€"~Bixthâ€"Avenue Rev. A. I. Heinonen, Minister _ Res. 20 Elm St.â€"North â€" Pnone 1982â€"W 11 am.â€"Sunday. School, Bible Classes Bunday Serviceâ€"11 a m. ‘Wed. Rvening Meetingâ€"9.00 p.m. Major an® Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Offlicers in Charge. Bundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Bundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday Schaool. . Bundayâ€"7.00 jp.m.â€"Cireat Salvation â€"Meeting., Monday~â€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"â€"7.00 pm.â€"Young Peoples‘ Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting, Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. and Communicants‘ Class 3.30â€"Cottage Prayer Meeting in Finâ€" nishâ€"speaking homes of Porcupine Trinity United Church Schumacher Rev. F. J. BAINE, M.A., B.D., Minister Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship Meeting. p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" over. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School for under 12 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship , Mr. Smith will preach A Sincere Welcome for All United Church, Timmins Finnish United Finnish United Church St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church The Salvation Army A Cordia} Welecome To All South Porcupine Houth Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) 19M Bodies â€"of «FThree Others Reâ€" covered fromLakes. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Escott, all of Winâ€" ,was organized Saturday when they failed to. return. and Malcolm‘s body. borne up by a lifebelt, was found. Provincial police and a from Winnipeg are searching bush country and waters in the vicinity of Ingolf, 100 miles east ofâ€" Winnipeg for trace of Bob and Stewart Ogilvie, brothers, and ‘Their overturned canoe was found in Long Lake, nearâ€"Inzolf, Monday afâ€" ter the four did not return when exâ€" rected from a hunting trip. A storm swept the area Sunday and the canoe, lhden with hunting equipment and powered by an authoard motor is beâ€" lieved to have been swamped in the ‘The body of George Malcokn, 37, was found in a lake near the Cameron Falls power station on the Nipigon River, 70 miles east of (Port Arthur, from which he and two. others set out Thursday. His companions, Griffith Hawkins, 37, and Ed ‘Ohristenson, 35, are also believed drowned. A search Missing are Amos Corbeil and Henry Lion, Noranda, companions of Guestb and Moore on a hunting expedition. The/search began after the four falled to return. Sunday from their trip. Polâ€" ice said they believed Corbeil, 37, and Lion also arowned. "He then told me he was hungry,| and I took him up to the office to give | him something ito egt," Seguin is reâ€" ported as saying in his confession. "I | dug up the bottle of rum and we spent the night .talking. I had been late getting to work. I should have been there about nine o‘clock, and didn‘t arrive unti} about 11.20 a‘clock. â€" Following the finding of an overturnâ€". ed skg at Lake Dessarat, 14 miles west of Rouyn, on Monday, bodies of: Cyrill Guest of Waiteâ€"Amulet mines,, tomxg;‘ly. of Toronto, and Stanley: Moare of Noranda mines, were found in‘ the lake Monday night. . Became Nervous "The longer Farrendon stayed, the more nervous I 20%, and then, to cover myself in case anything was said, I suggesteg that he had better tie me up and make it look good. I got the wire and he tied me, rather loosely. Farrâ€" endon then suggested that he taxi one of the planes down the lake a short distance and leave it to look even betâ€" "‘Don‘t do that,‘ I said, but he did it anyway. I didn‘t‘know he had gassâ€" ed the plane up and had stolen some extra gas besides." "With Farrendon‘s own explanation for the fantastical theft scouted by authorities, police ‘are ‘still undecided as to what could have motivated Farâ€" rendon in his apparently premeditated exploit. Asked in police court this morning if he had anything to say for himself, he replied with a curt, "I have nothing, to say." ~ "Prior to his police court appearance, he was fingerprinted by city police, and his record will be searched before sentence is passed. Eight of Hunting Party Sought by Search Parties Search parties scoured: lakeâ€"dotted wilderness in two sections of Northwesâ€" tern Onfario and in the Rouyn, Que., district this week for trace of eight personks ;nissing on hunting expeditions and feared drowned. Redies of three hunters have been_ taken fromlakes. Search a.lso ooatmued for five New Hampshiré nuriters lost on‘ Lake Umâ€" The Bufibury Star yesterday said:â€" 63 s an air raid warden atâ€"home, but he fings "his tin hat yery Sfiiéé’“ z!!iifl! nmaz s Preston East Dome‘ Premiger San Antonio ... is Sherritt Gordon ... St. Anthony ... Sullivan Con. ... â€" units, Not each for each but both for all alive ® Opening the other shutters for more. light. "God bleas the English" with his dying is ours; We share him wlthf you as we share the The night, the seasons, and the nappy Bylvanite ... Teck Hughes I h. _A â€"6. t oc ~»ll PITED B form. 'l‘hewolidsareccnmosedo! sevâ€" eral food elements, prqt.ems Sats, sugar," and minerals, each of which performs: its special function in nourishing the And he, by sickness shaken, sank to We are as darkness to each other now, Oour common task of bettering Life "We call him ‘Unser Shakespeare‘; he Huntinzdon Gleaner:â€"Milk contains agpproximately 13 per sent solid matter, This is a larger amount than Occurs in many foods, yet the fact is frequentâ€" ly overlooked because milk is in liquid uie s oA c ie o T o l k hA annulled; We plait new brambles on our Saviour‘s . .. brow; _ By sharpening hate our Spirits‘ edge Nipissing Paymaster . Pickle Crow McKenzle Red Lake ........: ts i ie d MCWAtt@rs 3. c 8. .._" I Mining Corporation 1j # O‘Brien Anotherâ€" Northern . hackey team started ice drills when Frood‘s jundor "A" team got down to serious workâ€"outs at the Copper Cliff rink early this week. Coach Frank .Granam had a squad of about 30 lads going through preâ€" season gymnasium conditioning exerâ€" gises and has announced that every candidate will have a chance of makâ€" ing the team. All positions are open and players will ibe chosen on their Kirkland Lake ... Lake Mhore ... t3 Little Long Lac ........ Mcleod Cockshutt =.© Bralorne ... Broulan Porcupine Buffalo Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway . Naybob is dulled. l ‘Jpon another morrow, if we strive, Our links of Life, now broken, may Frood‘s Junior A Team Has Started Worlkâ€"Outs merits. Aldermac Ashley ... Aunor | ... Base Metals " Toâ€"day‘s Stocks | hours." . of our Poet, we have heard you while ©the: thunder 14,50 10.50 ts _ nst Kirkland Lake by 25 P 1 Set to Put np a Strong Game. The Timmins lads, who won the Poupore Cup, emblematic of the Norâ€" thern Ontarie Secondary Schools. Asâ€" sociation title last season, must not only defeat the visitors but they must do so by a margin of 26 points. A difficult assignment to hand any team, their local supporters agree, yet there is a determingtion among the players which gives promise that it shmfld be some game. "We are not worrying much awbout that 24â€"point lead> which the visitors have on us but the boys are just going out there to win this game Saturday and if they get any breaks at all they will certainly cause Kirkland a great deal of uneasiness," W. W.â€"Tanner, principal ofthe Timmins school and Coach Don Clarke agreed. They pointâ€" ed out that their team: outplayed the home squad at Kirkland last week and Thief Took Plane from Larder Lake After War Broke Out plunzing back, will beâ€"recovered from their injuries sufficiently to get into the lineâ€"up on Saturday.. â€" Bandiera has a better chance of making the grade than Baderski, but both boys will be examined by the doctor to â€"see if they are fit before they will be allowâ€" ed to dress. There is a <slight possibility â€" that Jules © Baderski, ace â€"kicking half of Facing elimination from the #with any luck would have had anocther Whenâ€" the scheduleâ€" was drawn up this fall, Kirkland Lake and Timmins agreed that, should they break even on their fourâ€"game schedule, the team scoring the most points would be deâ€" elared the winner, thus avoiding an extra playâ€"off game. The final is scheduled for Oct. 28th and North Bay. Collegiate will likely be ine southern representatives. In the first game of the rugby doubleâ€" header here on . Saturday, Timmins juniors will oppose Iroquois Falls school in what should be an interesting struggle since the visitors nosed. out Kirkland Lake at the Lake Shore town by 12â€"11, the losers‘ first defeat of the A victory on Saturday will keep Timâ€" mins in the running for the group honâ€" ours, and leave them tied with Kirkâ€" land Lake with two victories, one tle and a loss to their credit.

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