Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Dec 1940, 1, p. 7

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power but it lacked the final polisi around the gcal which results in tally marks on the scorer‘s sheet. The McIntyre offensive got under way in the dirst period when Domg defenceman Al Huggins was sent off ~ defence, 3 Smith (Vail, Cooâ€" ) 108 2. se reyy s ces s 10.55 Penalties: A. Huggm. Maki, 2, Drum- mond, F. Hugzeins. Third Period 4 McoIntyreâ€" Smith €vail) ........... 3.04 5 Domeâ€" Maki .(Taeylor) ... ... 8.00 6 Mrintyre â€" Lorrain ... ........ 15.26 Fenalties :Lister, Bowman. . Tae Teams: Mointyre: Goal, Beare; McComb, Killeen;: centre, Miurphy; wings, Lorraien, Lister; alâ€" ternates; Petructi; Drummond, Lone Smith, Cocoper, Vail, Bowman, Holâ€" oukka, Evans. : Dome: Goal, Brownlee; defence, Al Hugzgins, Taylor; centre, Maki; wings, hy i 4 Mmss ue o . oo o 2 o t s o T c n o ts â€" efi wet Tok : x â€"~the third Melntyre goal â€" the only pqror ........._........... 33 122 counter srared in the second period, . ‘Frylor ... 40 . 143 At ‘one time in the of the Lamb, ... 32 > 118 canto both. Huggin boys, Al and Frank. L .. were in the penalty box at ome time.= Came totals ............ ... 581 The Macmen applied the heakt but were Handicap ..=............. 185 staved off by the Dome defence and _ â€"â€"~ Brownlee. _â€" Grand totals .. . . 766 Dome started the third period a man c FINCHEN wmort. At the three minute mark Vail Whitson °... 17 153 pasted to Smith who took the puek CurMOw ... 38 116 around back of the Dome net and Herris ... â€" _ 100 fiipped it into the cormer to put the Lenehuck ... 40 _ 87 %}Macmen‘ fpur up. Â¥Five iminutes later MAILF® 40. 150 %ehcm‘%team g-ot its. m eo‘l wm mmn imeve io 2. 38 05 TayJor élosed ‘in and shot and Maki @ followed after to score an the rsbound. Ciame totals ............. »,. 7108 Final goal was counted when Lorrain Handicap ... ty 173 ~stickâ€"handled and bullied his way into ~>â€" the Dome defence area past three men, Grand totals ........ o 876 \% _‘ and Smith. A triangle play resulted in Ftopnell ... 40 _ 16 closed in on Brownlee and flipped the . RICKARD Fourteen seconds after the first goyllion s _ 98 Drummond, who was the outstanding yaweon â€"|_....._..... 40 man on the ice througnout the EVening tTrouphart ......_......_.. . 39 took a short pass from Lone and pypon _ ... .. 0 fiipped the puck past Brcwnlee. MeWhinnie ... 40 Dome woent all out in the secomnd Stiryatt ... ... \~38 pericd to itry and regain their lost goals â€" but to no. avail. Hah'memctotals ................... through the period "Sparky‘" Vail, who Handicap .............. i was playing his second game of the season for the Macmen, took the puck CGrand totals ... in on Brownlee. His efforts was unsuecâ€" | *./ LAMB cessful but. a seecond later he sgain. Brakb. .......... 0 The McIntyre offensive ‘ got under way in the fir:t veriod when Dome defenceman Al Huggins was sent off for a trip. Attack after attack was flimg against the Dome citadel by the Macmen and attack afier attack broke fruitleily on Brownlee‘s big pads.: ‘ Dome Porkics lest their first game of "« m weg w -fihamw“quntmmmm e Eow‘ Pormsineâ€"and they lost it by â€" Mm plenty. A revitalized <quad of MciIntvre 1 Mflntyre-â€"vmrrain Mt plavers took the biz yellow and white hy .. squad into camp ky a scare of five to zmre-nrtmnnond ... 1600 Bcfore tha Daomesters managed to got is k N Officials, N'arty Lauder and "Buck" Thcmas. Deme: Goal, Brownlee; defence, Al Huggins, Taylor; centre, Maki; wings, Nevins, F. Hugzin:; alternates, Doran, Bruce, Harris, ~Ross, Fumerton, Harâ€" mon, Dunn, Piric. Penalties: A. Huggins, Maki, 2, Drumâ€" mond, F. Hugzeins. f Third Period _ 4 MoIntyreâ€" Smith €vail) ........... .3.04 5 Domeâ€" Maki .(Taylor) ...... 8.00 6 Mrintyre â€" Lorrain .. .. 15626 (Lone) ... Ponaliies: ........ 30. . 1( ........ 40 1 ......... . 39 â€" 1C ........ 40 .. 151 k« CGame toials .. 700 1466 Handicap ... 1442 Smith ... 1095 Cowan ... 251 Ladles Leaglle at Schumacher EPORTS from passenger agents of the Canadian National Railâ€" ways indicate that the. trend of travel this winter will be woestward. Many hundreds of residents of Eastâ€" crn and Central Canada who annuâ€" ally head south when the cold weather sets in, wil bave to seek a winter resort at home becayse of the restrictions on travel to the Unfléd Btates necessitated by war conditiens, and the hundreds of enâ€" quiries seported by the railway‘s agents indicate that the "Continenâ€" tal Limited" will carry many to the slope of Bri‘ish Columbia 191 Kulynuk Game tctals Handicap ... Fowlers ... Holimes ... ‘rand tctals Â¥via the Jasper Nationakâ€"Park route., Phis" region ~has hbecm . righifully named the "Evergreen Playgrotwi®" and visitors to Vancouver and Vieâ€" toria soon learn of the mellowing influence â€"of warm ocoan curtemts which â€"serve ‘to maintain pleasint temperatures throughout the winter months. PFoNage remains green: hued, roses and other bleams reglly mgy be picked at Chrisgmas .i New. Year and at the fé5tive seigon native holly ofers its brilliant \herâ€" vies like a touch from a tale by Dickens. For the energetic, golf is available on links playable the year round, while for anglers, stecihead +Â¥3 a $ 18 159 the gkling slopes in Jas er National Pagk, in the heert of the Canadian Rogkies, vhem those who travel by 'the °Coamnenwl TLimited" will ‘disâ€" tcover new winter: beautfes in this, ‘the continent‘s largest and ~most. scenic natfornal patk, Ne iths 4+ + t â€" Ip the above pictures are:seen Viktorte‘s inner | harbor. with Pmliment Buildings in the backkround a bridfe path and goltf course in‘ Canada‘s> "Evergreen Playground" and. successful tyec salpzon RAshermen as well as one of ",' E .l WMWW *$4%6p; ",5.} 3: ‘Canadian. ‘Honfe.\.)‘ournal, 1 yr. . +Cl Natlonal‘Home;Monthly, 1 yr. ;» x "Cd Canadian nflorficulture ;nd *Home,‘1‘iyr.~~ .. | C ut o0 t Eul Tss id iA ky mp .’”."g o a ooo.."”‘.”‘g‘ es se 08 * a o * C# 0 % We have had so. many ligepse zcerâ€" tiflcates posted in, our office that it is absoly:ely imnossible to p3st all of ‘them cut cf reach of cats, degs, cows, shtep, goats, pigs, humans and other animails, so that they become _very dilapidated. We are tharefore glad when the ‘of ‘the‘; y°ar ‘ #rrives, so, that we can roplace them, Amcne the list ars lcenses under the dspartment. of trade ahd industry, ‘Hcenses under several federal‘ departments, certifiâ€" cates under the workmon‘s e;mpenâ€" satien act, fish ant! ‘burhe ‘Mdénses.; etz. At the end‘of next ‘we will be prepared to accopt a lump sunt for the bun Enterprise: the smartést cows give the moét i milk. But we bet: 1«xw¢mmamm cow contentéecd. © A "tstal |of sixtyJtbwo. rinks‘ began playfor the Pres‘dent‘s Trophy, doâ€" nated by ~Mr. J. P. Bickelt at the Maintyre Curling Club this week. Play will continve until December 15 in this tournanient. Fortyâ€"~four â€" of the rmlts ‘are : ot men who are on day shift, six of the men are thrge shift work ‘and twelve night ~‘The curling club is one of the busieet places in the Porcuping. It very selâ€" dom has an idle moment. One reason for this cont.inuous activâ€" ity is the fact that there is no curling in Timmins this year as the Departâ€" ment of Natfional Defence has taken the curling rink over and changed it initn arnr o Ahant ff‘v mam. *TJ Canada Poultry Review, 1 y x CJ] Ameriggn.Gir] /8‘mos. ; â€"| L J Ameri¢an. Girl, 8 :mog. : 3. @ E1 American Boy, 6 , ids , \SVERY FRIDAY NIGHT _/ MeINTYBRE GYMNASIUNC . irpal,; 1 fyr. . . 1 yr. J ixltluw-uiln { e 5 . l a oX ~] "* _ of the bigâ€" evenk: which will be °C hneld at the MeIntyrs club this year is "g the annual Temiskaming and Northern BC ‘Ontario bopspiel, At that time curlers P:upxim all over Northern OQutarieo will «gather in Schumacher and. decide the â€"merthern championship as well as the rinks which â€"will represent the north in ‘Southern Ontario bonspiels. ‘" * One reason for this continuousâ€" activâ€" ity is the fact that there is no curling in Timmins this year as the Departâ€" ment of Natfional Defence has taken the curling rink over and chunged it into an armouries. About fifty. memâ€" bars of the Timmins Ourling Club have obtained membership in the Mceintyre club and are doing their cmlmg there 'thi,; year. \‘The Momtyxe club has a wm of e\ixhtv-fcme outside members all toâ€" gether. h Walter | Jackiniski‘$ 10â€"piece Orchestra ‘"ALL FOUR s ~ONLY o

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