COMING UP: THE BUZZ, CIRCULATED SOME WEEKS AGO in regard the local Kinsmen‘s Club bringing a wrestling card thither, became a truth this week and in little over seven days the whumps and thumps will reverberate mightily in the McIntyre arena. The big show is scheduled for May 25 and it will be whumps and thumps instead of grunts and groans (for the most part) as the local club, wisely, sought and obâ€" tained the lighter class of exponent which will make for fast action and all round good shows. MONDAY NJGMWMT ECHOE®S;: PGVIOUS TO THE SESSION which resulted in bringing the Porcupibte Softball Association back into the light, the Timimmins Youth Wellsse Council heard the case of a proposed boxing rebirth from five of the district‘s noseâ€"benders. The mecting of the pugilists and the council was a hurried one, called before the "big do" and resulted in the council offering to aid them and advising them to clect their I‘P wWON‘T BE DONE: UNFORTUNATELY THE BASEâ€" BALL SEASON will not get underâ€" way on May 24 as previously anâ€" * * * PHONE 1200 TIMMINS 4 # ' «m In concluding they stated they had a once retired squared circle of the T. P. triple A., both for workâ€"outs and cards. With this addition to the sport agenda beginning it‘s move, the Council turned to the prime topic, "softball" and the executive entering offlice will begin their job this week. IL will be a large scale task and it is up to the youngsters and parents of the town to aid them in achiecving their goal. The initial act of the executive was to request the schools, church yroups and other organizations to submit the names of the teams they will entéer in any of the provosed softball groups. The executive have called a meeting for tomorrow night and would like to see the entries in as soon as possible so that no time will be lost in getting started. The letters should be addressed to Robert Fee, care of Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis Limited. One of the muchâ€"stressed points by the Council was stresed again at the metting. They hope to get all the young set in on the gameâ€"imale and femaleeâ€"and from the wealth of experience voted into the executive on Monday their seems no reason for this not being accomplished. So, wheit‘ call is sent out by fthe executive for a turnout of the young set, it is hope dthey will be given the fullest coâ€"operation and that the young fry will arrive in full number. It‘s the chance many a kid has asked for and it is nearly here. The main bout brings "Red" Garner of Toronto,. former holder of the world‘s welterweight title, against Juan "Tarzan", Lopez of Mexico. the former middleweight title holder who boasts of h‘is abil â€" ity to mangle any resident of the planet earth. These two meet on the basis of two out of three falls with an allowance of 90 minutes to achieve same. For the preliminary bout, Carlos Trounce. billed. as "The Italian Strong Man", will mince things up with Ernie Mughson _ of Battle Creek, Michigan. The limitation The Kinsmen state that if the response to the |jsport is great enough the * "might and men" attractions may possibly become a regular figure on the local sport stage on the basis of one, if not two, shows a month. There is a little local color mixed in the card for the squared circle in the person of Johnny "Andy" Anderson of Schumacher, who will set out in the semiâ€"final for a mixâ€"in with "Tiger‘"‘ Earl Grant of searboro for a_ twoâ€"outâ€"Oofâ€"three fall duet with a time limit of 45 minutes. . in the council offering to aid them and advising them to elect their cxecutive. The five representatives, Larry Dubeau, Maurice Lavigne, A. A. Joanisse and Aurecle Tremblay and R. Ladoucer, ss.ated they had some seventy mitt swingers interested and would divide into two clubs with potentiality for pulting ¢n interâ€"club bouts and bringing boxing back to the local sport scene. ‘Their equipment includes much that was used by the old T. P. A. A. A. ., and they stated they could get boards to floor the arena with.. Thev will be glad to welcome all those intcrested in boxing. at with. They will their new quartel In concluding tlre T. P.: triple A is 45 minutes and the objective OL both, one fall; The scraps will be well worth the watching and will provide an evening of, good entertainment as well as offering a possibility of another welcome addition to the rapidly growirgy field of local sport and sport presentations here, THUREDAY, MAY 18TH, 19348 Abenak}is Advance Alb Run Alcan Aldr Am Kirk Annag Ancki Argont Argont Audley Aurdlo Aurro Y Barb L Blondor Blue Grs B Cent Bouzanne B Brac P Brewis Bravo Brock Cam Lrn Carrico Carssidd Mar Cheskrk Cock RI Columbr Con Chi Con Cop Courage Craibbe Crydon Sports â€"So What! By JACK WILSON Bi the objective of APPROXIMATE PRICES UNLISTED SECURITIES 41 17 20 10 390 ducas * 30 210 10 Orders Executed on Commission Basis Only Cuyuni Derag Desa Dexyqar Dom Mal Dona Pp Doris Danford Eastwd Electra Elimac Eureka Gover G Greenley Gwilliam Habitant Highridge Hornfelt Hovle Hugh Pp Indept Indike Kamilac Ken Bay Kencour Knda Fe Kenroy Lrwn Lk Expa Lar Add Larder U Lasalle Lavalie Legardo Members The Toronto Stock Exchange 1d a once reclired and cards. agenda beginnin softball" and the Garbage Truck Tries To Do Two Jobs One of the town‘s garbage trucks beâ€" came a combination collection device and incinerator early Priday afterâ€" noon when fire broke out inside the garbage compartment, The fire deâ€" partment were summoned . and the blaze quickly extinguished with a boosâ€" ter pump. The cause of the balze was not known and no damage was done. The two men are alleged to have been wrestling at the corner of Cedar St. and Third Ave., late Tuesday night, OF JUNIOR BASEBALL: CY COPPS oOF THE OPPOSIâ€" TION, who plugged away in aid of rejuvenating junior baseball in the Porcupine, is calling a meeting for Monday night. The meeting place is the Press building and the time 8 o‘clock. Stanley Holson, 18â€"yearâ€"old photogâ€" rapher, of 10 Knox Ave., and Dino Bertolo. 19, gas station attendant, of 212 Spruce St. South will appear beâ€" fore magistrate Atkinson during next Tuesday‘s police court on charges of disorderly conduct. The remainder of the weekend calls were results of a chimney fire, a backâ€" fir‘ng car and hot pipes. The final call brought firemen to 50 Third Ave., at 12 o‘clock noon on Sunday, where a drv stocker was smoking and disâ€" charging coal gas. Again, there was no damage done. and to have incommoded traffic at that time. nounced cowing to the state of the weather this past month. Instead the T.B.L. have decided on June 2 as the opening date. Though thwarted from making a record start on the season, the league made a gcod attempt and we can thank the weather for lousing Canadian Legion and now we intentions from Jim Parker and a south Porcupine squad. So, if you are interested in the pie remember the meeting date place and time. league made a gcod can thank the wea things upâ€"â€"tsk tsk The first interested party in jJunâ€" ior ball was the local branch of the Disorderly Conduct Charged 30 aa 39 ) 39 12B ) 33 A0 ) 49 340 )14 .r\ll//ll/////l/////IlI///////l/l///////l/: + CLngnora MacFic Major O Mniterra Mrbenor Mybird Mary Annc Mat Con Mate Yoel Metalor Mic Cn Miles R Murm2gc Mylamgu Mccualg McManus Nat Mal Nat Mal Nerco Navb Nw Aug New â€" Mal New Nor Nic of Norcourt Norford Normar Noretyne Nouvelle P Onlasi Oblisk: Obaska Oklend Opemiska Orpit The proposed league will cover the entire Porcupine Camp, and it is alâ€" ready indicated that there will be strong groups in the immediate divisâ€" ion. Every effort is being made, to to organize the game from the "midget"‘ Givision upward, with the plan that any lad who wants to go to bat will get his chance to step up to the plate. The girls have nct been forgotien, althouzgh there were no representatives on their behalf at the meeting on Monâ€" day. Steps are being taken, however, to contact interested partiecs and gel a girls‘ league under way. All _ clubs, church _ organizations, business firms, and cadet corps are being urged to sponsor clubs, not so much with the idea of sponsoring a championship team as of providing recreation for the youngsters throughâ€" out the Camp. 104 Other officers elected include, 1st viceâ€"president, Bill~ Dunlop: 2nd viceâ€"president, Pete Hackett; secretary, Ed. Wilson; treasurer, D. Loucks. The advisory council consists of "Dinty" Moore, George Golden, Archie Dillon, Del Pofl, Lawrence Morley and Ronny Lachepelle. Porcupine Softball Assn. Names Executive; Plans Leagues For All Ages exccutive the Porecupine Scof bali Association following the rebirth cof that association at a joint meeting of the Youth Welfare Touncil and the sofiball enthusiasts of the district, held in the council chambers of the Muniâ€" cipal building on Monday night, ob Fee Elected President Of Revived Group; Plenty of, Competition Seen SLIPPED IIIM UNDER Mailnan: "I saw a man on my route get run‘over with a steam roller today." Boss: "What did you do?" Mailman: "I couldn‘t get him in his mailbox so I slipped him under the door." 30 27 30 200B 18 20 1 13 31 30 24 Hour Service STIT. N: f 7 9 ) 33 ) 31 108 ) ~10G Byron Nelson receiving the seagram after winning the Canadiar year ago. Whether Nelson will defend year remains in dcubt. 1( Bob) Fee w Repairs To All Makes Ortona Pascalis Pelangio Phelps Pinele Privater Quest Rand M Dedbair Redrth Dedwood Richgrp Ritaria Souvyrgn Santiago Sepha Sheldon Steber Vin Ray Virginia Woest Rl Winchest Wingait YÂ¥ David Yellow Jasper Lake Field Mil}s Thormnhill Ti any UV ~M in UI Phone 3810 elected to head the Porcupine Scf bali ig the: ‘rebirtlh.. cf a joint meeting of 192 12 14 28 30 400 450 TELMMINS 60 50 80 ; the Seagram Gold Cup the Canadian open Golf {f) and Lynda‘s V. Nilson, 198; M. Kennedy Ginnini, 197.5; G. Engley ar ville, 196;â€" I. Zurby, 193; C. 192.5; V. Mira, 192; I4. Porte J. Golds, 190. High Average Seen In Ladies‘ Bowlino The . weekly prizeâ€"winne Grace Homuth, with a high ; 310 and Courville with a hi of 761 and during the season cords were as follows: Mr. 872; D. Brown;, H‘T.C. Blackburn and K. Monahan, 365: and G. Vidito, HS.H.., 344 The top team the Ladies Bow! nizht were Sho The high averages for th from 190 to 209.5, are held by 209.5; L. Davidson C. 203: A. Hann, 201, K. Monah his title and were Sheperd‘s 2), New Mcthod part of her natural wealth, and lo pulping an â€" advanced (tTe db N T A 18 40OB °* newsprint and a host 0 mineral riches beckons 10 the darinsg oress. is still in su old are each th« from J. Frowde Chaimpionship the trophy thi 1}p is @a ('Ull)lll:fll, operalton mwhi¢ undry Publi Math 190.5. *IYr CT his indusiry upon H H THE PROVINCE OF PROMISE .. more solid if less spectacular, Pulpwood and cdGuring the 1 creased the ercund shift worked Number Sharing In Hollinger Dividends Now Totals 12,057 rapid pioyeC nowev fusing northern timber areas form a vei C 1 i1em hereunder: (1) Twoâ€"foot circle; (2) Sixâ€"foot itch for juniors; (#8) Eightâ€"foot pitch r seniors: (3) One pot each; (4) cotch; (5) No funny stuff; (6) Nothâ€" gs and everythings; (7) No changing; ) No touzhs: (9) Five markles and mwithmnaturt PHE BREWINC INDUSTRY (ONTARIO} TVC NC ith Annual Report Shows Payment of $2,263,200 To Company Shar cholders sha 263,.200, Whiile Ontario‘s forest wealth is sideâ€"kick to J‘] hav oOof â€" L ed 1°enCcC â€"Cmpany innual r i this w Marble Champtonship Of Timmins A Stake Saturday; No Funny Stuft openin i nature. â€" The processing of pulp into new and promised products is however »non â€"achich model towns are built and 11 1( [ everyth toughs; )ter each pet or the contest are hard and reported by these who underâ€" se things. To the nonâ€"player, the rules may be a little conâ€" Advance, which never to confuse anybody, publishes h he gold and silver pro 363.35, Dominion, proVv cipal taxes,.. paid an ounted for $735,537.23, i fIng 1945) 1€ .057 shareholders in the Consolidatedâ€" Gold Mines, d in dividends . totalling it the rate of 46 cents per s R. Timmins, president of stated in â€" theâ€" firm‘s 1 report, released for publiâ€" or th iries > he old basoeball sugges.i0n oi UvC colate cake or cok( VQI n arC nuunmnber of men engaged ter part of the year inâ€" otal number of underâ€" over the 1944 figure, the er in labour, the inâ€" manry of the new emâ€" ho extra work involved old working places, preâ€" supply â€" steadily deâ€" the first six months of )* T. L. Longmore, mallâ€" stated in the iverage number of shif‘s ay fell â€"from the 1944 486 to 1,548 per day in ch 16111 4 vears old and und »se 13 vears and ovet having been held testants rep now selected training. hamp CAHEHHiEY rship endan irned while linked with proâ€" Dei Atins the trees out fon ored and Art VA each in its war ed s * 88 88 38858588b *4 4* * * 4 43 Action Fans To Get Treat At Cartier restrict mill C( per week,. Co of operating d duced to 352 c in 1944, Hen milled per day the daily . rat in 1944. Hence, the number of tons milled per day is slightly higher than the daily rate shown for _ 1944, alâ€" though the total tonnage milled during 1945 is somewhat lower," Mr. Longâ€" more‘s statement pointed out. | Entertainment for all those who like the action type of film is promised in "Sheriff of Sundown", starring Allan Lane, which comes to the Cartier Theatre on Friday and Saturday of "Sheriff of Sundown Lane, which comes Theatre on Friday | this woek. The story is of the the small Western the pericad about 1 the sm the nc * *4 * * SÂ¥ 4Â¥3 hoped th conditions "Whil imlml 1111 of deve Riverside Pavilion 1 Act 11 removet that inply wi our week of Work ( 2 uUupjp. Every Saturday Night abi¢ Mr. aay: day opt "THE HOME OF HAPPY FEL interruption much to be her i permit much to be desired. th the application of prescribed under the and Vacation With s found advisable to rations to s‘ix days »quently, the number ; during 1945 was reâ€" s as against 363 days KELNEC K IUIS TRUMPET IIS ORCHEDSDTHRA the M improv( newnal casier much needed ‘or Top Dancing Enjoyment Spring Dances and Partie: 1¢ pet pa Presents In an effo confession of hua pretends and becomes field gang. b¢ ind b rhunt Wednesday ’()() p.m. Roller Skating 8.30 p.m. Roller Skating Saturday 2.00 p.m. Roller Skating School Children 2.00 p.m. 8.30 p.m. it Friday . Roller Skating . Roller Skating quat mem! 111 1 epted) vCAMWMUWA* 1 with Jordal of the Hatâ€" caltle selling hers, thus en« is crew, who the ranchers, 1 enemies of hi his friends the ranchâ€" Watts. he beauti« Sherift, tle selling fNeld into _ Chilhuaâ€" of Hatâ€" aetd of Hathiold Dunean calttie the