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Porcupine Advance, 16 May 1940, 1, p. 5

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i 790 32500 DOOE PREE EACH N!GHT t.her ar not he will be able to piay for efien depends upon the presiâ€" dent of the T. B. L. It was left 4or hlmtodecideandheistoglvehis decision in the near future. | In any event the schedule is drawn up and tite game can got under way at the end, sthe â€"month. . It calis for three w . a week up until the end of June when the schedule eases off to two games a week.: ‘The sechedule is as follows: Wednesday, May 29â€"Hollinger vs 29 at the Mcintyre. There are only three teams in the league*tM$# season, Hollinger, MciInâ€" * Sbuth Porcupine: Timmins is not gflemnd . The Timmins team was more or less disintegrated after At a meeting of team ‘coaches andl PFriday, June 7â€"Porcupine yvs. Mcâ€" managers and "Dinty‘" Moore, T. B) L.\ Intyre. northern â€" representative, held Iast _ June 10â€"Hollinger vs. Mcâ€" night the schedule for this section was] Intyre. drawn up. It calls for ‘twentyâ€"four!l‘ Wednesday, June 12â€"McIntyre ve. Modd.ay, June 3â€"â€"Hollinzer vys.â€"Porâ€" Wednesday, June 5â€"MeiIntyre ~Vs. $5 Down; $2 a Week mfi _ Schumacher y LIONS CLUB ANNUAL JAMBOREE _ GAMES, MERCHANT‘S DISPLAY | _AMATEUR sSHOW _ DANCING POPULARITY CONTEST®© ‘ . MAY 23;« 24 . 25 . Timmins Phone 198 . 8. Porcupine Ph. 390 ° s and Optometrists Bralorne ... Buffailo Ankerite ... Broulan Poroupine Canadian Malartic Central Patricig ... CGentral Poreupine McKenzie Red Lake McWatters ... es Mining Corporation cupine Monday, June u-â€"McIntyre Â¥s. Porâ€" Wednesday, August 7â€"Porcupine vs, McIntyre Lake Shore ... Tittle Long Lac ... Mcleod Cockshutt ........ Wednesday, June 19â€"Porcupine vs. MeiIntyre. Wednsday. July 31â€"-McIntyre vs. Porcupine. Monday,. July 8â€"Porcupine vs. Holâ€" linger. | F‘riday, July 12â€"â€"McIntyre vs Por» cupine | Wednesday, July 24â€"â€"Mclntyre vs. Hollinger. 6 International Nickel Preston East Dome San Antonio ....... Sherritt Gordon Con. ... Wednesday. July 3â€"Hollinger vs. *" xa‘ke qs t 300 00 m e e . y ce i es _ % FPriday, July 26â€"Porcupme vÂ¥s. Mcâ€" Intyre. Monday, July 29 â€"Hollinger vs. Mcâ€" Intyre Intyre. St. Aonthony Bylvanite ... Waite Amulet ......... ' Toâ€"day‘s Stocks | Priday, June 14â€"Porcupine vs, Holâ€" Monday, June 17â€"McIntyre vs. Holâ€" Priday, Augiust 2â€"Porcupine vs. Hol!â€" Mofiday August 19â€"Group Play»â€"offs Wednes., August 21â€"Group Playâ€"offs Friday, August 23â€"Group Playâ€"offs Wednesday, â€" June 26â€"Porcupine vs, Friday, June 28â€"Hollinger vs. Mcâ€" July 12â€"Hollinger vs. vs. Holâ€" 1.30 | ing a |! 20.25] tcok pi 11.75] League 31.76] to deci .. 2091 at the ... 981 The ; .. 5§ 21.10 174 1.14 2.06 8% 1.75 246 6.10 3.40 «wimming clus; held their annual meetâ€" ing this week and have formulated plans for one of the biggest progratm they have ever held. immediate work on the pool. K A scheme which is being worked on between the mayor, the superintendent of the railways and the president of the swimming club is to complete the tennis court« construction across the road, make a parldng place and flood~ light the entire area which will create one of the finest swimming beaches in one 0 fthe finest swimming beae.ms ln the North. â€" © ; The position of instructor which had been offered.to Bill Bodruz who hand!â€" ed the club last year was not accepted by Mr. Bodrug, as he had made other plans, but through the recommendaâ€" tions made by him and Bcb Croshy, former instructor here, the committee appointed Alex Munrce from the teachâ€" ing staff of the North Toronto Vocaâ€" tional School. The first opening of the club is otfi- cially announced to take place on Julg 3. They have also made arrangements to sponsor a carnival for the last week of June and are planning a big swimâ€" I1€GTEC dAllY LUJIDP , Beautify Town the Lake Shore: y It was at first mehrm May â€" u-rme ooohm\e that there was swimming clu; held their annual meetâ€" ‘ the Eastern Can Ing this week and have formulated . announ*?d by * plans for one o6 thobluutprogruns the club, yestel they have ever held. 'silvemre is e Budbury, May 5â€""Pinky‘" Clark‘ an exâ€"Toronto professional player, has been signed to coach Frood‘s 1940 Nicke] Belt ball entry. Clark is expected to arrive at the Frood in a few days and take over responsibility of going after Frood‘s first Monell Cup in three years The new coach will be bringing severâ€" al players north with him to strengthep up what is left from last year‘s club, With a new ccach at the helm, the entry is expected to be the biggest threat to Copper Cliff‘s supremacy in district ball circles. Throughout the league, the baseball pot is beginning to boil with increasâ€" ing vigor as the residence rule deadâ€" line, and league openings approach, Coniston has appointed Frank Morâ€" gan as manager to succeed Sam Cressâ€" well, and Frank has been busy finding out what he needs for the team. He has brought in two new inflelders, and hepes to strengthen in other departâ€" ments, He will play outfield himseldf, Creighton Club promise a much betâ€" ter entry than lest year, when they finished fourth in the fourâ€"team leaâ€" ming meet on Civic Holiday, a day which is customarily set aside in Cochâ€" rane and is considered swim day. : % their prospects. Several‘ new players from Western Canada are expected to be with them before the season opens,. Norm Hann last weekâ€"end went tailâ€" M S 0 9. Fate of "Lefty" Coderre to be Decided June 2 _ meeting will be held in the Toâ€" burn Mine offices, as usual, and will start at two o‘clock sharp. "Pinky" Clark Signed to Coach Frood Ball Squad Kirkland Lake, May 15â€"The import» ant and muchâ€"awaited executive meetâ€" ing of the Temiskaming Basebali Leaâ€" gue will be held on Sunday afternoon, June 2, in Kirkland Lake, according to latest word from League Secretary Tommy Marston, still available. About the only business on the agenda for the meeting is the passing of players‘ certificates, but this is imâ€" portant business. The main certificaté under Cbservation is â€"that ofâ€" ‘Lefty". Coderre, McIntyre player who played last year with Timmins using the moniker of "Grise." At the last meetâ€". ing a lengthy debate over the player tcok place and it was finally leftf for League President ‘"Hotch" Hotchkin to decide. ‘This answer will be given at the coming conference. New Coach Will Bring Sevâ€" eral Players North With Him to Strengthen Team; wWHY HIS NOSE 4 m re Qmie "Bimzeps ir, as were mmmf «o |¢ T. H; and V. S. Tor w'n'mes ;.;‘:;::dde‘:‘: ASSM..Y | Will Add Boliton Trophy _to mme Silver GIRLS‘ SPCRTE The winner of the Interform Senior Basketball, Clair Worman‘s team, are to play againts the Girls Senior Basketâ€" ball team next Friday at 7.30 p.m. â€" HMcmever, thik year, only twentyâ€"four e¢tâ€" the winning girls from all Ontario are going to camp; the rest are going by invitation.‘ Altogether there are goâ€" ing to b¢é one hundred and ten girls at this camp. ~â€" We had our usual speaker with the War News, who pointed out the seriâ€" ous nature of the present situation. Junior games are still going on and the winner will be décided in the playâ€" offs on Thursday, Every night the girls are out pracâ€" tising for Track and Field. They seem to be working very hard, so we all wish them luck. â€" ; Norman, Okla., May 15â€"To eliminate eribbing in his botany classes at the University of Okishoms, Prof. . G. L. timewamflaequuumthatnotes have to ‘be prepared expertly, students must study and review~â€"and that‘s what t.hepm(mm m G@udbury‘Etar:â€"And then there‘s the young British novelist‘s story of gang life in the United Btates. It was hailed Mr.= Tanner epoke about the Track and Field Meet, which is the main topic of conversallon around the school this At present in the music classes, the First forms are studying the Brass inâ€" strumentsâ€"trumpet, trombone, frenchâ€" horn and the tuba, They are studying the size, appearance and use in the orchestra, - ‘The . Second forms are studying melody, harmony and rhythm. These three things make music what it is. Mry. Fepwick at the Kiwanis banguet was very true in saying that it was the only subject that knows no bounds racially. Mr. Young told us that the bad music. At our anual Musk: Festival the T. H. V. . did itsel{f and Mr, Young proud. Our First form choir came first, and had the honour of singing at the final concéert at the Musical Festival last Tuesday night. Fiizabeth Curtis won the Grade 9 solo, and Helen Kremyr won the Grade 10 solo. ‘The orchestra has been very busy. They played at the Kiwanis bangquet, and in the evening at the Musical Fesâ€" tival, On Saturday night they again played at a banguet. The orchestra, as BOYS SPORTS Practice for the coming meet has been progressing favourgbly despite the weather. The runners have been alâ€" lowed to use the Hollinger track but so far the jumping pits are not ready becanse of the condition of the ground, ‘The Hollinger officials expect to have the pits ready in the near future. On Thursday and Friday there is goâ€" ing to be a test meet at the High Bchoo] grounds to determine the hest in each event, ‘This does not mean that only‘ tHé‘ yinners can take part in the events, ‘but is to ‘help â€"Mr: ‘Clark tell who is good and who is not. Luck has come to our handsome Pat â€"his popularity amongst the girls is rapidly increasing, especially in the typing room at 4.20. Look out, Pat, or love might come along too! A distionary seems to be lacking in Bookkeeping classâ€"Here‘s hoping that the person who swallawed it “coug one up.: Our â€"school needs a Sherlock Holmes in the:current mystery of the "Missing Bicycle Parts." . punpree of the Music Appreciation Course is to to listen to music more ;ntellig_en{c}y. It should a result of their good work are going to have a perty in the next two or us to choose between good and Fete ‘Allan Cup Winners on May 24 Lake Shore to Thirteen and.oneâ€"half tables of whist mwere played on Tuesday evening at the Legion Hall, when mem{ljers of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary cocf the Canadian Legion entertained at the regular weekly whist drive. The celetration will be in the form ¢f a mine employees‘ testimonial to the team which brought the first Allan Cup championship into this section of Norâ€" thern Ontario. The Blue Devils, hailed as one of the greatest amature teams Oof all time, whipped Calgary Stampeders in three straight games in Toronto in the Dominion finals last month. Mrs. A. Harvey, of Gold Centre, was the convener, assisted by Mrs. R. Hardy, and Mrs. Jenkins was in charge of the kitchen committee. Winners at whist were: Ladies: 1st Mrs, Emrnest Briggs; 2nd, Mrs. Chaloux; and 3rd, Mrs. Dalgarno; gentlemen: ist, Mrs. D. Roy; 2nd, Mrs. Durkin; and 3rd; Mrs. Jenkins, of Schumacher (all playing as gentlement). They were given a tumultuous reâ€" ception on their arrival home. Winners at Regular Whist Drive of Ladies‘ Auxiliary Fathers Outshoot Sons in Match at Rifle Club Here .QOn Friday night the Porcupine Rifie Club held its regular weekly shoot with a good number in attendance. It was to have been a Father and Son match but owing to short notice the fathers were not present in large numâ€" bers. The fathers were able to outshoot their offspring in a close match; the results are as follows:â€" | Albert FiSHQP .....;......0020020000 0e 92 Don. RAMSY .............0..00000 k6 94 Herb mss 97 Billie RAMSAY 94 During the evening the remainder of the club shot their weekly practice and the scores showed a decided imâ€" provement over the previous week, Several more awards have been qualiâ€" fied for and the targets are being forâ€" warded to Dominion Headquarters for verification. Peter Abrahams, Ross Mcâ€" Intosh and Stan Cohen have qualified for their bronze awards, while James Kelly has qualified for his silver award. Dn Ramsay and Keith Powel!ll each posted possiblese and many other fine seores were posted, as follows:â€" Don Ramsay, 100; Keith Powell, 100; James Kelly, 98; Herb Girdley, 97; Bilâ€" lie Ramsay, 94; Ralph Doling. 94; Peter Abrahams, 93; Blen Code, 92; Albert Fisher, 82; Ross MciIintosh, 90; Stan Cohnen, 90; Tom Harkness, 83; John Sullivan, 78; Arch Persovsky, 77; Doug Delahunt, 77; Bill Burnes, 76; Willis Haystead 65; Allan Burnes, 43. Some Good Scores Made by . the Porcupine Rifle Club. On Thursday next the club is to shoct a return match with the Timmins club and are really out to vindicate themselves for the defeat they received in the previous one. The team chosen to shoot will be as follows: A. R. Fisher, Ramsay Powell, Kelly, â€"Gridley, B. Ramsay, Doling, Hagerman. having applied to the Cochrane town counci] for a permit to operate a roller skating rink in the bullding. The esuncil granted the necessary permisâ€" sion. The Queen‘s hotel is one of the landmarks of Cochrane, being situated across from the Cochrane union station and well knowp to all visiting the town, It was the scene some years ago of one of the worst fires in the history of the town, several losing their lives in the The old Queen‘s hotel building at Cochrane is to be turned into a roller skating rink, according to word from that town this week, the present owner of the property, L. Boisvert, a wellâ€" Cochrane Also Plans to Have Roller Skating Rink Mr. Pisher ... Mr. Ramsay ... Mr. Gridley ........ Mr. Ramsay ... Fathers Sons Wadsworth add May Meet Hete Shanks, Who Has Been Angling for Bout with ‘ for Some Time, Has Twikte Defeated Mcintyre and 0: Fought to Draw With GmWse. Tellino, Gword. Duâ€" beau and Bailey to be on Same Card. Wrestllng Cards Planned for June. Len Wadsworth, who retained fh!.l Canadian middleweight crown, â€" here last week when he knocked out chai»â€"j Wehbster such a good battle on the last lenger Frankie Genovese in the sinth (€ard.,â€" Who Tellion will fight has not rcund, is slated to meet Al Shanks, of{yet been defiintely decided, Mr. Crosby Montreal, at the MciIntyre Arena ;/m | gaid,» or about June 25, Bcb crofiby. manager.| An sattempt will be made to bring said today. Gilifford. coloured bovy. who fattened Al Shanks on June 281. On the same card will appear "Tops" Tellino, local boy," who gave Jimmy Proceeds from the event will be used for the Canadian Field AmBulance, and for this reason alone the dance should draw a large crowd. Music will be supplied by Henry Kelneck and His Orchestra, and dancing will commem:e at 0 o‘clock to continue for several hours. hanks has been chasing Wadsworth for a bout for a long time. ~â€"He has twice defeated Ray McIntyre, who for a long time, was Wadsworth‘s. chief threat for the title, and once he fought to a draw with Genovese. A gala evening will take place at the Riverside Pavilion on Friday evening, June 7th, when the St. John Ambulance Brigade will entertain at a ‘"Loyaity Dankce" in honour of the King‘s birthâ€" day. The event will ‘be especially pleasing, as the members are‘ making fine arrangements for the dance. s Btar:â€"Unlike the famed ) Tower of Pisa, it is believed the Duce could lean either way. _ ' Loyalty Dance, June 7th;, for Field Ambulance Fund _ RETURN LIMITâ€"45 DAYS id FICKETS GOOD IN $ i9 COACHES at fares approximately 1â€"%4e. per mile, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1â€"%c. per mile STANDARD SLEEPINGâ€"CARS at fages approximately 1â€"%¢c per mlle DEPOMT ~ON BOTTLES â€" ~FOR "COCAâ€" COLA Similar Excursions fromâ€"Western to Eastern Canada During Seme Period. mmsmmcummmmmmmamnm; AM ..l“ â€"ABK POR HANDBILL f T15 % To w in se lt nb Lt m ho l WESTERN : SPECIAL BARGAIN EXCUBSIONS From All Stations in Eastern Canada GOING DAILY MAY 18â€"29, 1940 Inclusive Please have all your bottles and cases brought: outâ€"of circulation for deposit reduction of. $1.00 a case to 55 cents a case on or before: May 21, 1940, ze Effective May 21st, 1940, a Deposit of 2câ€"each will be charged on bottles for "Gocaâ€"GCola‘‘ carried from ‘stores where "Cocaâ€"Cola"" is on sale. | This Deposit of 2¢ per bottle will be reâ€" funded when customers return the bottles in good condition to their local dealer. TIMMINS. BOTTLING WORKS TIMMINS, ONTARIO Timmins Bottling Works ANNOUNCES Deposit charge on bottles for« "Cocaâ€"Cola" CA NA DIAN NATIOY A L Authorized Bottlers of " Cocaâ€"Cola" Attention All Dealers MAY 21;;, 1940 oedation in SHleeping Cars Additional . An attempt .will be made to bring Gifford, coloured boy, who fiattened I¢rne Dubeau with lethal lefts in the second round of their semiâ€"final fight, back on the ~June card. <~In addition Bailey and Dubeay will azain appear. Several ~wrestling shuws have been planned for early in June, Alithough arrangements have not yet been comâ€" pleted it is hoped to bring the "Angel" to the McIntyre. The "Angel" is well known‘to wrestling fans and his subâ€" human appéarance alone should be worth .the price of admission, Another show may*be given here before that On the same card will appear "Tops" Teliino, local boy," who gave Jimmy Webster such a good battle on the last Who Tellion will fight has not time however. ‘"‘The Abitibi Golf Club mainâ€" taining a ‘first class Golf Club at Troquois : Palls, located convenâ€" iently to theâ€"hotel and centre of town, can accommodate a limiâ€" ted numbcr of ougtâ€"ofâ€"town memâ€" bers. Outâ€"ofâ€"town membersHip dues with full playing privilezes $10.00 per seaqson. Communicate with A. R. Armstrong, Becretary, P.=O. Box No. 65 Iroquois Falis, Stopovers at all points enroute.

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