_ Maple.Leaf Line Ups Should Give "Whites" Edge In Series es i Roold‘eForwuflh zioi _z ‘Tne m::u:m::"â€â€˜:: SpeflalTI'SNfl‘(ï¬â€œ ons C ts | M anugkasing fOr Exkile Powers wi‘l have to do scire mastermin‘linz to pull his Plues to a victory as iPep Kelly and Murph Chamberkain‘are his only big time forâ€" wards. Of tourse he has two youthful defencemen in Bingo Kampman ani Walter Stanowski backed by Turk Broda in |‘he nets,. Lex Chisholkn will centre the first lire and the secozrd trlo will be three rockies, Bily Taylor, cenâ€" tre, and Red Heron and Dcom Mctz cn the wings, with Han‘k Gold‘p as spare. The Leals are departing this season Waiter G‘anowski backed by Turk from their usual preâ€"seaton condifion, ing and training at iPreston. . Next Broda in lhe nets, Lex Chishokn will s ; centre the first line and the seccod trio WeeL after a brief period of limbering up at St. Catharines, the whole roster will be three rockies, Bily Taylor, cenâ€" ; e ‘ of players swing up North for a tre, and Red Heron and Dcom Mctz cn § the wings, with Hank Gold~p as â€"pare, | Of games against the best that we can Capt. Hed Hormner ani Nick Mets D4 up against them. Thait‘s not exâ€" not be with‘the squad, due it> inâ€" | actly the situation though; the Leaf juries. players will be divided into two teams onl 3 ‘| of equal ability, except that docal playâ€" 4 ‘brme: whn are ~~d enough for Poupore Cup Goes to Kirkland Lake for Week Anyway C 5 oo w m e Ne oo o io l wl * se n e i ts on i P T . e mt $3 sn c s .t »@»VL the LeERIS, â€" team did not tike only a vistory over l mflm Toronto asmsom as he the High and Vocational c e io askâ€" oA * _ decided on this Nonthern trip, School squad back with them en"Set~ | um +o come down to Schumacher urday but they @150 £004 PS Po‘balg, | for three days or so and help in the Cup, back to the Lake Shore town with ooné‘ ‘» of the Leaf team. The them and will play off against the cutcome of this call was an: arrangeâ€" Nonth W-Hï¬uï¬xbm'y m'm m- ment to mm a spe:rial train from Kaâ€" ners for possession of the trophy. puskasing for the second night‘s match Realizing that they will have 19 D° / iners. at a minimum cost. â€" A more atâ€" playing headsâ€"up. football to Win tD° private offer was made to the honours, the Kirkland Lake laddies apâ€" Falls chief of police in this parently figured that a bird in the R8Nd | put the decision was to un was worth several, anywhere else £N0 | in cnecial train at Iowest cost, make that it would be.pleasant and DeThADS | |_lrimution to the Red Cross out of display â€"ai, the, Kirkland .s:h00l 19¢ ‘jance they mwill have to see Teal week or so ‘before. the finals. hockey game of league calibre. The winner of ‘the Halleyburyâ€"NOTUD | _ maae Millier and John Arsenault have iBay semiâ€"finel will meet Kirkland Lake | _ to nandle the sale of the in a suddenâ€"death meeting. If Halleyâ€" | tickets, which will nct be bury wins, the game possibly will D° ) _us ar the C.N.R. ticket office. Five there, if Northâ€"Bay carries the Southâ€" doilars pays the return fare on the en s# c m ts o e 20 on on L 2 2 td Wt _$ Lakeshore., School Holding High School Grid Trophy Waiting" for Final Series. bury wins, the gzame possibly will be mewe.umthmymmm , Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Field wewmbenbhesoweorï¬mflnal North Bay Has Edge After M. J. Poupore donated the cup in 1027, the North Bay Colleg‘:ate team gridders broke the bubble in 1930. The Nickel Belters held it until 1983 when Leo Troy‘s North Bay crew. ‘captured it again, keeping possession until 1936. In 1935 the Green Wave trcm the Gateway City successfully dsfmdad- the silverware against the loral school here winning. 6â€"4. North for the first time, but dropped it to Scollard Hall of North Bay the folâ€" lowing year in a gruelling battle at the Bay. Timmins aga‘n copped the eaward last season and theld it until the Kirkâ€" land Lake team knorked the Porkies out of ithe running on Saturday. Try The Advance Want Advertisements The Kirkland "Lake Senior Ruzby In ©1936, the strong iBlue and White Olbe Tpme Dance :2 DANCING Every Friday Old Time and Modem Music s «h .. hccd » A i’.:‘}i +94 * w ~i Henry Kelneck MERRY SWING BAND WEBNEDAY SATURDAY _ Saturday, $l 00 a couple Wednesday, 75¢ a couple to the music ah-:mts are being given a s3>d chance :o see the revamped Mapfe Leaf team in action rext weekâ€"end at Schuâ€" Kapuskasing for Maple Leaf Game Here Friday ers who are deemed enough for a.tryputmnteputoncmeortheotzher of the teanms. \Canny Conny Smythe thinks this is a good way to scout proâ€" mising ita‘er, end he and his board of stratezy will have keen eyes open for any player wiio seems to have "the goods". It follows that any such play â€" ers will be given workâ€"outs with the Leafs, to see if they can measure up to the exacting standards of big league ocutcome of this call was an arrangeâ€" ment to mm a spe:rial train from Kaâ€" puskasing for the second night‘s match there, at a minimum cost. â€" A. more atâ€" tractive private offer was made to the Spmoel"ausOo.’Schiefofpommth comnection, but the decision was to run mhespecialtwnatflz:mestcos’c.mke eoritribuition to the Red Cross out of Comm Smythe, general manager and sparkâ€"plug of the Leafs, phoned Jack Gusack from Toronto as soon as he decided on this Northern trip, and askâ€" ed him to come down to Schumacher for three days or so and help in the special train, which will Jdeave Schuâ€" macher after the game in good itime to: reach Kapuskasing in time for stanting work Seturday morning; and it also pa'ys'forarwervedsea-tm-‘bhema:gmm- cent new Molntyre arena, where management is to the effect that there has been such a nush to buy seats for both night, Thursday and Friday, Oct. mmm.-mmmemkof sea‘ts resorved for Kapuskasing has been scki out, only standing rocom will be available. This need not detor anyâ€" body from going down on the special m,mwugh,becwusemlwymubeable tbosaeflxegamjmtbbesame..tmsbe- ing taken care of by wiring ahead. MMpmsmmnadwrmmmw be a pleasant break for those who like to see firstâ€"class hockey in big time _ temnn: and the contribution to the Red Cross funds arisin:: from it is much appreciated by local workers in Canada‘s war effort, All absard! played at the whist party held on Tuesd ewenmg_by the Lages‘ Auxiliâ€" ary the Canadian The:e ‘events have become very pcpular, and a large crowd attends each whist drive. Winners at whist were: ladies, 19 Mrs. E. Chaloux; 2nd, Mrs. H. A. Ogilâ€" vie; 3rd, Mrs. E. Beaulm:; gentlemen: ist, Mrs. B. Richands (playing as a gentleman) ; 2nid, Mr. W. E. Bezanson; and 3rd, Mrzr. . Donovan. Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Wilkinson, andâ€"Mrs. Ann Harvey were the M. ‘C.‘s during the evening, and a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Jennings and the kitchen comâ€" Twentyâ€"two Tables of Whist at Ladies‘ Auxiliary Event Hallowe‘en Dance on Tuesâ€" day Night by the Ladles A.uxillary Twentyâ€"two Ltables of whist were The ladies are assisting in the work Formerly the scoring leader of: the M C000 Maple Leafs and will be seen in his THMBE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TDAOY®, ONTARIO Sweeny Schriner of ithe Redu«Omseâ€"ant the St.â€"John‘sâ€"Amâ€" bulance hall, and this week the â€"memâ€" bers areâ€"taking charge of the distriâ€" bution ‘of wool, and: collection of knitâ€" tin» at the hall. on Tussday; October 3ist, the Ladiles Auxiliary will entertain at a Hallowe‘en Masquerade party at the Legion hall. This will be ‘anm enjoyable event, and all member§ and their friends are invited. Gicbe ‘Aand Mail:â€"In the opinton of hockeyâ€"exparts there is one Polish name tifat is destined to survive gloriâ€" ously,, andâ€"that is the name of Stanowâ€" Allâ€"star. ,centre of the â€" Toronto Maple Leafs, Sylvannus Apps is one of the most popular players in the N. H. L. and one of the most gentleâ€" manly. Apps, along with his wing partner Gordie Drillon will be.seen toâ€"night and toâ€"morrow night and on Saturday afterncoon wnth their teamâ€"~ mates at the McIntyre Arena AppS and Drillon will play the first period of Saturday afternoon‘s game before they. entrain. for Montreal to take part. with the Allâ€"Stars in the Babe Seibert Memorial game. -newuverywmmepmplayatthe nclncyrematschumacheron Thursday and Priday evenings and in Rugby Field New Liskeard, Ot. 25. â€"Bringing the seomdtmmflanhaprtouuadmlm seamon, Haleybury High School won 16â€"0 over CobeiX in Temiskaming Inâ€" te::holastic senlor foctball. The game was a suctienâ€"Geath affair here to deâ€" cice grovp honors and the riâ€"ht to meet ‘Nomwh Bay rnext Saturday in Porpore Cup paydowns. t:uchdowrs, one of conâ€" ven~d4. the score for the Seniors Qualify to Meet North Bay in Poupore wirmers, whi‘e for Cobalt it was the third axccessive shutâ€"out. The teams, on‘y entries in the semwlor section this finished regular schedule ca even terms. annexed the honc:s in their group, deâ€" feating both Cobalt and New Liskeard teams to ‘ake the district trophies to their school for a year at least. Ski Club Organize for Winter Season With New Officers More new ‘tails, twic2 as many memâ€" j teos as last yorr and a stron7 jJunior se:ticn, are ithe major aspiraticns of | the Pcreupine Ski Clu> as qutlined at i the armual mest‘rg tiis week when the | new officers were elew‘od io run the | club this fall and winter. Dave Wemyss Elected Presâ€" ident of the Porcupine Ski Clubâ€"Hope for Memberâ€" David Wemyss:â€" was chosen president and Josech Winton viceâ€"president. The other officers selected were:â€"secretany, Martin McHugh; treasurer, Henry Bemnâ€" gary: tails committee, Al Parsons; enâ€" tertainment, Chanles Jolliffe, assisted by Misses Simone Savard and Gerry Turcotte; transportation, Laurie Rice; jumpin!; Vic Banning; competition, Russ Foster; house, Murray Greenâ€" span; membership, Rolland Mathieu, assisted by Miss Maisie Newton; juniâ€" Nitk Basctans and Ennie Lacey. : There was an encouraging turnout of members to the organization meetin‘g over which Adolf MceFadden presided uniil ithe new officers were elected, when the turned the chair over to the mew president. Mr. Wemyss asked all ‘he members to extemd ‘their fullest coâ€"operation to the new executive. The comm‘ttee for jumping was orâ€" ,ganized‘ itoâ€" operate year for the first time and plans for encouraging and training junicrâ€"members were disâ€" out and more are cn the ‘way. LhiSs weekâ€"end the clubhouse is going to reâ€" ceive a new coat of paint and have the The 'flmt social activity will be a dance scheduled for Nov. 10th at Riverâ€" In order to izet the club crganization moving aloniz, the executive are planâ€" ning biâ€"monthly meet‘ngs. Canadianâ€"Italian Women Give Event for Red Cross About dfive hundred pecple thoroughly en‘joyed real Italian spaghetti, prepared in a manner that is known only ito Italâ€" ian chefs, at the Palais Royale restaurâ€" ant on Wednesday evening, when a grovp of ‘Canadianâ€"Italian women acxtâ€" ed as hostesses at an exceptionally tas‘:y About Five Hundred Enjoy Italian Spaghetti Supper. Proceeds from the event, whicth was a great success, will ‘be given to FRed Cross work, and although all returns are not as yet turned in, the amcunt will be a very fine cne. The Palais Royale was given to tire group free of change, by Leo Mascicli, who also helpad in cther ways, and Uhe. Italian Sacred Heart Church furnished the dishes for the occasicon, and he‘ped ‘he ladies in cther ways. _ / ~ Mrs. A.Masdwlwasim.hamof‘the rmutp which incuded Mrs. J. Carnoâ€" vale, Mrs. Dâ€".Mascioli, Mrs. D. Ferreri, North B n Poupore C?sl â€"final series. eybury Juniors ready. Mrs. D. Marcantonio, Mrs. D. Colvinâ€" | cenzo, Mrs. Adele Rossi, Mrs. F. Pacione, Mrs. Bagatto, Mrs. D. Ei‘Marco, Mrs. V. Spada, Mrs. D. Dion‘sio, and about | fifteen young Italian girls who served at the tables. | ‘The group is to be concratulated cn | ihe delicicus supper they prepared, ani . cn the pleasing arrangements for the | i event, and ailso on the success attersling A half dozen new trails have Jimmy had found a new pup, and the visitor was interested. "Is a setter or a pointer?" she neither," replied Jinmy‘s mothâ€" er. "It‘s an upsetter and a disappointâ€" ested in radio, glanced one morning inâ€" ing the heart and lungs of a patient. "Getting any new stations, daddy?" she ship of 500. > Here is a amile from Gossip: â€" A The Leafs _ _ _Are Coming! Will be sold at the South Side Door at 8.30 Thursâ€" day and 8.45 Friday.â€"Admjssion 50c. Tickets for Thursday Nights‘ game are Series‘ 9; Friday, Series 10; and Saturday afternoon, Series 11. Be sure you have the right tickets This game was arranged primarily for Shift Men and Children. Red Section and Front Row Balcony ............... $1.25 Blue Section and Front Row Green ................. $1.00 CHILDREN GENERAL ADMISSION............ 25¢ RESERVED SEATS On Sale at Moisley Ball Larry Wilson‘s Grant â€" Byerley TIMMINS SCHUMACHER soOUTH PORCUPINE (NOT 1 P.M. AS FORMERLY ANNOUNCED) Standing Room Now on Sale for the Game TOâ€"NIGHT and FRIDAY â€"PUBLIC SKATINGâ€"â€" .Saturday Night 8.00 o‘clock _ Admission 25¢ TICKET HOLDERS ATTENTION! AT 12.30 NOON OCTOBER 26th and 27th McINTYRE BAND IN ATTENDANCE rec‘pient of this new and valuable scholarship. that one of their studcnts Mr. MoColi ard members of the and Vocational Bchool staff are High was named the first delithted Globe and Mail:â€"The Globe and Mail has been deluged with letters deâ€" nouncing Colonel Lindbergh. It is posâ€" sible to publish only a few of them. The consensus is that he was well nickâ€" named "I\he myi.ng Fool."