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Porcupine Advance, 2 Jan 1941, 1, p. 7

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Bisons Smother Mclintyre â€" With Third Period Dash That Nets Four Tallies The gams isolf was fast all the way and produced the of hcckey that had the large» crcwd out of tneir seats on many occasions. The checoking was close and rugged jut ponalties were decidedly fewy. However it was a p:nalâ€" ty for a minor infraciion t> Poetrussi that paved the way for the Ankerite blitekrieg in the last poriod. Allan and Her> gave Anâ€" kerite a twoâ€"gcoal advantage aftoar eight minutes of play in th> pericd but a penalty to Levor late in the play gave the Macs an advantage that they turned into two goals, One of the tallies was of the flucky varicty, Kemp, Ankerite goali>, catching the puck and throwing it into his own net. The other was scored in a ganging atâ€" tack by Lister, with Smith and Drumâ€" mopnd getting assists. % Starting out on even terms in the s«cond, Baker slapped in a fluke goal to put McIntyre out in front. Petruc,} ¢i was sent to the kull pzn for holdingi and Ankerite evened things up, Jack‘ Young batting in a pass from the two Carnogies. I The last poriod pede for the Bi A smashing thirdâ€"period attack that netted four goals sgav> Buffalo Ankzorits a Iâ€"4 victory bver M:Intyre Monday night and sent the fastâ€"travelling Bisâ€" ons into a first place tis wi‘th Dome Porkies. For two pericds the two squads batâ€" tled on even torms bu}; the last twenty minutes saw the battling Bisons take ecmplete command of the situation and the M:+Intyre under a barrazte of ruck‘jer. Battling Ankerite Crew Come Through With Convincing 7iâ€"4 Victory After Staying on Even Terms for Two Periods. _ Penalty in Last Period Costly to MciIntyre T‘ wo Fluke Goals Scored During Torrid Engagement. Ankerite Tie Dome for Group Leadership Mn i Lk ho cay es .o 1. hi e C t 11 Balsam Street ® BOWLING ACADEMY RIVERSIDE» PAVILION L In additicn to the two coloured stars, Ossie and Herbie Carnegie, two others on the Buffolaâ€" Ankerite lineâ€"up, also came here this year from Perron Gold Mines. They are shown above, Ed. Patton at the Left ind Rey Hawkey, Right. You‘re Always Sure of a Good Time at th» For Reservations STEPPING OUT? Every Saturday Night to the Music of HENXRY KELNECK hone 214 worked into a stainâ€" ons B. Timmins sergeantâ€" ‘shun! Quick march! Take Smith‘s name for talking in the ranks. "But. he wasn‘t talking", protested a corporal who was standing near by. ‘"Wasn‘t ho?" roared the sergeant. "Then put him in the guardhouse for dszseiving me." â€"Globe. and Mail Sheâ€"Yes; the horrible fright. What of her? Heâ€"Do you remember your old schagl friend Sophy Raggles? ' 8. Ankerite, Morris ... 9.16 9. Ankerite, O. Carnegie (H. Carnegie, B. Young) .. . 9.39 10. Ankerite, Mossett (Lever) ... 1147 11. McIntyre, Drummond (Smith) 19.07 Penaltizssâ€"Petruceci. Roefereesâ€"JoJe Raybold, Jack Wilder. 5. McIntyre, Bakeor ... 8.10 6, Ankerite, Jack Young (H. Car. negie., OQ. Carnegie) ... / 1430 Panalliesâ€"Messett Petrucci, Holuka, Hepworth. clinch the verdict. With less than a minute ramaining to play, Drummond for MeIntyre on a neat play. 1 Smith laying over a nice pass. | put the Arkerite a goal ahead on a pass from He:bie ‘Then Petrucci was given a penalty for tripâ€" ping and the Buflalo crow really turned on the heat. Swarming in at top speed they scored two goals in less than a minute, Morris and Ossie Carnegi> beâ€" ing marksmen. At the elasven minute mark with beth teams even, Messcit rifled hom»> a pass from Lever to put the Bisons four goals abead and Carnegle) McIntyr2®, Lorrain Lister (Dr ummond Smith) Penaltiesâ€" Colquhoun Lever Ankerite n:glie) Ankcrite, Allan (Jack Youn:) T AO Ankerite, H. Carnegis (O. '//,,”I’////,y" ////',I/pt "*"" s //‘//)/'//7/'; a 4/ W L LA )/ 4 [/ / / / $AÂ¥ A/AL b/a ¢ 4 4 WHAT A "PREAK"! B. Young (H. Carâ€" Second Period Third PSriod No Escap First Period 5.03 9.16 Married, One Child Folowing is the schedule covering married persons with one dspendent. Salary per year Tax to be paid â€"1,000 15.00 1.100 | 1200 : *.: 2s s NS i e ce‘ P19 1,300 39.00 1400 uces EOO 1,500 55.00 ~1,600 f 63.00 1.700 71.00 1.800 81.00 1,900 y 93.00 2 C00 105.00 2100 117.00 2,200 .. 129,00 2,300 141.00 2 400 153.00 2 500 165.03 The table continues on through to the $25,000 bracket and if it gives any consolation to those paying the tax the man earning $5,000 per year must pay a tax of $615; $10,000 per year, a tax of $2.13750; $20,000 a tax of $6,â€" 20250 and $25,000 a tax of $8,437.50. Married, No Children Salary por year $ 1,600 |_ Becaus> of reduced exemptions mors people will be affected by the naw | wartime income tax than ever before. Few people have given thought to the matter of mecting the 1941 income tax and are due for a nasly jolt if they Ilet it ride until the due dat> of April 30. The government made available a monthly budget plan that will reduce the shock of meeting the bud. ; get demands, The Northern News notes in its lssue this woek. $ :800 900 1,000 1,100 1,200 1,300 1 400 1,500 1,600 1,700 1,800 1,900 2,000 2,100 2,200 2,300 single, No dependants Following are ta‘oles covering payâ€" ments that must be made in acztorâ€" dance with the tax as it effects single men. Salary per year Tax to be mt tax of three dollars on the basis of, if the budget plan is accepted, of 25 cents for the first four months startâ€" ing on January 31, and 50 cents per month for the remaining four months, ending on August 31, 1941 or the taxâ€" paver can cover the payment in eight aqual installments in every case. The man in the $300 bracket must $ 2,800 contribute nine dollars, or 75 cents for the first four months and $1.50 for the remaining four ending August 31. In the $1,000 category the tax amcunts to $15 or $1.25 for the first four months, and $2.50 per month unâ€" til the tax is met. 2,900 3,000 3,100 3,200 3,300 3, 400 3,500 nstalment Plan Makes Income Tax Easier to Handle In the lower brackets, that embraze most peopl®e, the manâ€" earning $800 a year must Budgzset to meset a ysearly The new tax takes in the salaries of single mon‘starting at $800 per year, and runninz through to the very forâ€" tunate felows who get, if there are any, $25,000 a year. The tax is comâ€" puted, in every case, befor> exemptions. The Minister of Finance payment will be accepted on an inâ€" stallment basis, without the usual five per cent interest chargeo, providâ€" ed that on third of the total tax is paid in four monthly installments, beâ€" ginning not later than January 31, and the remaining two thirds in four equal monthly installments beginning no lator than August 31, 1941. i 5.000 10,000 1,800 2,000 2,100 2,200 2,300 Tax to be paid $ 6.00 12.00 19.00 27.00 35.00 43.00 5100 59.00 67.00 75 00 87.00 93.00 111.00 123.00 135.00 147.00 159.00 171.00 183.00 195.00 455.00 1,870.00 5.910.00 8.130.00 t TRIO OF HOLLINGER SPEED ARTISTS mset 3.00 ; Salary per yoar Salary per year $ 3,200 3,300 3 400 Salary per year $ 2,400 : ....:..... 2,500 2,620 2,100 ... 20020 ... 2,900 3,000 3,100 3,200 .30( °.:. 10,000 20,000 25.000) 10,000 15,000 3,600 3,.700 3,800 3,900 4,000 5,000 10,000 23,000 3,300 3,600 3,700 3,800 3,900 4.000 3,0°0 3,100 3,200 3,300 3,4080 2,300 Stalwart hardly describes the stature of Jackic Young, diminutive left winger, formerly with Ceniaurum but his record will more than bear out that description. On the right is "Manny" Mansficld, powerful rearâ€" guard who started with Pamour itwo years ago. 1.900 2,000 2,100 2,200 Married, Thrte Children SLUVMUTVLS MLITMHXMNVâ€"OTVAAAAY OMJL Married, Four Children Married, Two Children Tax to b Tax to ‘se 2iX O be paid $ â€"6.00 12 00 19.00 27.00 30.00 43.00 51.00 59.00 111.000 243.00 1,464.000 3,342.00 5,442.00 7.638.00 be paid $ . 6.00 12.00 15.00 2700 30.00 67.00 183.00 1,353.00 3,186.00 5,286.00 7.474.00 paid $ _ 6.00 12.00 19.00 27.00 35.00 43.00 51.00 59.00 67.00 75.00 87.00 99.00 111.00 123.00 135.00. 147.00 159.00 307.00 1,5985.00 5,598.00 7,.802.00 12.09 19.09 27 .00 35.00 43 00 51.00 59.00 67.00 75.00 78.00 99.00 111.09 123.00 135.00 147.00 159.00 171.00 183.00 195.00 211.00 375.00 1,730.09 7.956.00 nil Sudbury Star: For the British Board of Trade d set a nonâ€"essential. A re ple, the British: They p together with a cup of tea I{ the people at all dances could have been gathered together there would not have been a building in this area large enough to accommodate all comâ€" fortablyâ€"or uncomfortably for daneâ€" ing. All in all a minimum of three thousand pairs of feet "danced in" the Now Year ih the Porcupine. the Hollinger Hall for the Bombed Victims‘ Fund, and the Finnish people gathered at the Harmony Hall. In Schumacher, sponsored by the Schumacher Lions‘ Club and the Badminton Club brought the largest attendance, about two hundred couples attending each. The Frontiersmen‘s danc> was attended by about one hunâ€" dred and thirtyâ€"five couples, and in south Porcupine, over one . hundred couples were present at the dance in the auditorium of th> Arena Building. At least eight dances took place in the dis‘rict on New Year‘s ove, and at each one, there was a largs crowd. Four of the dances were in Timmins, three in Schumacher and one in South Porâ€" cupine, In Timmins, the largest rowd gathâ€" cred at the Riverside Pavilion, with an attondance of four hundred and fifty souples; the Jewish people cel=brated the event with a dance at the synaâ€" gogue; others attended dance at the Hollinger Hall for the Bombed It was announced this morning that a meceting of the basketbail league will be held at the McIntyre arsna tosâ€" morrow afternoon at five o‘clock. All tsam and members of the exscutive are requested to be on hand. Included among the matters to ‘a> discussed will be the drawing a schedule and arrangsements for offs. Estimated That Over 3,000 Here Danced the Old Year Out Large Attendance at Eight New Year‘s Eve Dances Here, Basketball Loop to Hold Meeting at Mclatyre Rink rathering Scheduled for Toâ€" morrowâ€"Full Attendance is Requested. From Lfi (> Right, ‘Wink‘ Wilson, "Red‘ McArthur and Ray Morgan wh:o cempriss one of the speedy .raont lines for the Hallingser Greenâ€" shirts. ‘This (ris is Isokinzg botter Ccach tlime cut. For the duration, the Trade decrees the corâ€" il. A remarkable peoâ€" They pull themselves up of playâ€" w# # # t# # * ##@ w w# w# # # 0’“. #~ "# W# # .0 * :+. :t t (t. * 0..0.“.“....“.“. * #% sea*ectac*tase‘s 0:“‘.0:« *ostan*ae* ..‘.“.“.~ #. ®. * .“.“. 00. ## *..*, .“ # # # ...0 # ..“ # .. *# # # ##4 # # oo ns a* s 2*.2* “..0. .“.00.“ 0..0“0“0 # + ## “’0 0'0 .:0 uts u* * #* 60.00.0. * /t* *. o K. .00'00.00.00'00.0 # 0.00 Sylvanite ... . Teck Hughes ... Waite Amulet Wright Hargreaves Mikeâ€"This is a great country, Pat. Patâ€"And how‘s that? Mikeâ€"Sure, th‘ naper sez vez can buy a foiveâ€"dollar money order for thrée cints.â€"Globe and Mail. Comaurum . Hollinger Dome HOowey ......;.. International Nlcl\ol Kerr Addison ... Kirkland Lake Leitch ..... Lake Shore ........... Little Long Lac ... McLzod Cockshutt Macassa Y Mceintyre McKenzie Red Lake NMLC WAbLETS . Mining Corporation Moneta us NaybBob .......... Norand8. .::;.:..:.... Nipissing ............; O‘Brien Pamour ... Paymaster Pickle Crow Pion@er ............. Preston Fast Domn Premier ... Y San Sherritt Gordon Sullivan Con. . been ~accomplish=d. On the bsard of seven, the D:troit group is revresented ! by A. A. Bull, S. C. Clarke, H. M. Pryale land H. A. King. Other dirsctors are: D. Ostrosser E. L. O‘Rellly and F. | Nicoll. 'undisputed control.. This has now | $ 1 Aldermac AuUrnor. .;.}:.. Pase Metals Bealtie Bidgood Bralorne § Broulan Porcupine Buffalo Ankerite .. Canadian Malartic Central Patricia board was originally appointed when Detroit and Buffalo interests reached an agreemont early in 19840. ‘Control is now vested in the D:troit group which bas the grsatest financial intere:t in the company. The Buffalo interests wer> the vendors of the preporty and the Detroit people have contended for a long time that the vendors held an unequitabls propartion of the issued shares and have been desircus of purâ€" chasing sufficient shares to give them The annual meeting of Daytonâ€"Porâ€" cupine Minés Ltd., hold in Toronto last wesk reâ€"elected th> board of directors appointed earlier in the vear. The Daytonâ€"Porcupine Now Controlled by Detroit Interests Board of Directors Includes Dayton Ostrosser, Wellâ€" Known Timmins Man. \ _ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks Tickets on sale at Grant Byerlay‘s Drug Sttre in South Porceupine There are a few reserved seats available for purchasers cof season tickets Porcupine Arena Mcintyre vs. Dome Porkies Admission: Adults 50¢ HOCKEY MeINTYRE ARENA Friday, Jan. 3 Ticket holders are requested ta enter the side door on the south. SATURDAY, JAN. 4thâ€"â€"8.15 p.m. WHAT A BARGAIN! Evenings â€"8:00 to 10.00 p.m Admission 25¢ SENIOR LEAGLT ) E HOCKEY Afternoonsâ€"2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Admission 15¢ 8.15 p.m. 3 45 4.00A tJJ ho hy ho . C _ it the . > 2.31 .. 3.36 . D5A .. 2.68 85A . 62B 3 OOA 4.85A . â€" 52A 1.90 1.60A 13.00 20‘ A .. 30A . 34.25 . 3 .90 . O8A 19.25 .. 2.00 . 2.28 4. 30A 51.00 1.25A 90A 57.00 1,20A 1,.15A A.. 2.19 11 WwA 1.24 1e ) Highâ€"grade Samples From \_â€"â€"_Week‘s Run of the Press Doms ... Ankerite McIntyre Hollinger Detroit News: An ancicnt in Goorâ€" gia has kept the same wife and the same pipe for 50 years. We could unâ€" aerstand either, bhut not both. Toronto Telegram: Some men don‘t want to turn the other cheek until they have slapped the other fellow‘s face. Exchange: Why shouldn‘t the Garâ€" den of Eden have betn a paradise? There weren‘t any motorists to ride through honking their auto horns. Toronto Telegram :â€"Ho, hum: film industry is making storms so listic in their pictures that one like running for shelter. Sudbury Star: Human nature i makes a man pull.for the under his bettor judament mak:s him monev on the favorite. Blairmore Enterprise: A drink warm water, even without whiske it, is a good thing. to relieve a ch animal. Toronto Telegram: Maybe if unive sal poace evor comes, the only kind o an army nsgeded in the world will be the Salvation Army. North Bay Nugget: Gort says: "Experience is oft?n gsets when she goss lookir thing olse." Northern News: There is a thought in background about warâ€"time econâ€" omy. Why not reduce the cost of government in Canada,.? Exchange: Radio c:ooning is about to stage a comeback, says an official. But haven‘t we enosugh major alreadv? Exchange: The young gon@ration has endurancse qualities, Most any tenâ€" yearâ€"old toy can sit through the douâ€" bleâ€"featurso program twice Perth Courier "Success brin says a magazing writ@r. J avoirdupois. New York:y: Don‘t waste tims findâ€" ing fault with yoursell. That‘s what vyour frignds are for. | Exchange: There is no use to lock the garags door until the last payment on the car has been made, ® Children‘s Skating 9.30 Junior Skating Club 2 Public sSkating 8 to Public Skating 9.390 to 11 a.m Public Skating 2 to 3.45 p.m. HOCKEY 8.15 p.m. Junior B Hockeyâ€"7.15 p.m \ Skating 8.30 p.m. Admissicn to Rothâ€"25¢ â€" Mines League Standing JRDA Y FRIDA \ SCHEDULLE Children to 11 a.m to 5 p.m. ure is what gqordo>g, Sut rim bet his .m the Plirti hat a gir for some gs poise," Eq;,g‘mny i1sKey in i chilled ol $+

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