several days Pé. Alex San Ca: days in town last wet Mr. Colin Watkins left y Quebec to join the R.C.A.F Mr. Pat O‘Neill from a holiday spent in T Pte. Paul C Camp Borden, town visiting } Bgt. Carl Johns, RC.OL is spending a leave in wife and parents. Mrs. Ed. Reid and bab wednesday .from ‘Toron! had been residing. Mr. Howard Parker left last week for North Bay, where he will take up resâ€" idence. C h ut for Tcronto w! days on busine Mrs. A. Shah nesday from ] where she had Mrs. G. Ellies, of Monday with the tw Mr. and Mtrs. A. G. nue. Miss Pau at present, ment. Army Air C: the weekâ€"end Miss . Magy Fo is at presem the A. G. Ellies, Th The lowest ts Matachewan cu spell was 53 bel Common colds and different forms of influenza are very prevalent in town and district these days. Pteée. JGp Ma:i Canadian »«Arm is sp>ndmg~a i Mrs. "Réed" Mi last week, after : holidaying in To Mrs. Gec a recent vi in Timmin Mr. and M Sault Ste. Ma: las|is week. Leading Airwomen Womens Division of Mont Joli, Quebec, is in town visiting her Mrs. Roy Handie an returned lasts week to visiting Mr. and. Mrs. at New Liskeard, Miss Blanche Myles, of Ontario, arrived this week the wedding of her sister, J W. 8. Jamieson. Mr. w Rober iin, wasl'nmmm: k Brunt in towt ins, RKLC.OAX‘., Kingston, leave in town with his ind son, Tomimnie o Timmins, after s. Wilfred Hardy fam R.C A F t week. med with the sh Columbia, in town. Jean, to MI rah: ~ Jud R C.AIP., veral wWweeks 3€ eturned on where she 21 Thornbury, to attend 11 l nd VIiSs1tLOT everal homt Wedâ€" ronto C OT visit TD LKe Irs VC Ck it T | Mayor Carter of Noranda was reâ€" elected mayor for the next two years at the nomination meeting last week. This is his thirteenth year as mayor of Norâ€" anda. rewer meinbers; wer> abie | but these who attended spen: ant time knitting for the Re At the close of the evening tess served a dainty lunch. Thos»> present were Mrs. : Mrs W. Trevethan, Mrs. J. R{ P. Cram, Mrs. F. Somers, M and Myrs,. W. Caves. Sergeant Pilot Td Bielek, attached RAF., RCAF., Overseas, returned last week to spend a few weeks with his mother, Mrs. F. Bielek, 20 Wende avenue. Sergeant Bielek spent 12 months overseas, and leaves here on the 10th, of Feb. to report back for duty. Mrs. T. Goodman left on Mond: Regina, Sask., to join her husband is with the R CAE Born â€" To Pte. and Mrs. Alex Ferâ€" guson, 59 Balsam South, on Sunday, January 31, 1943, in St. Marys Hospital â€" Over $800 Raised at Ansonville Event for Aid to Russia Mr. George O. Martin, of Goulc qQuebec, is visiting his son and daugh terâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martir Hart street. Sponsored by the Aid to Russia Pund Committee, and at the request of comâ€" mittee at Ansonville, Councillor E. W. Gladstone took down 35 people in chartered bus to Ansonville on Sunday evening for a public gathering there to help the ‘Aid to Russia FPund in that ccommunity. The success of the event is bestâ€"shown by the fact that after the concert the handsome sum of $823.00 was rais2d dor the Aid to Russia Pund. The main speakers| at the event were Mayor J. Emile Brunette and Counâ€" cillor E. W. Gladstone, of Timmins, and Mr. Harry Tkachuk, of the Night Hawk area. The artists in the group included â€"ithe Crostian and Ukrainian Mandoâ€" lin~Orchestra, the Ukrainain iGirls Dance Team, and singers and dancers, Thcese were all New Canadians and an added touch of colour and interest was given the event by the fact that the artists wore the costumes Of their native lands. Councillor Gadstons acted as master of cermonie: for the cccasion. The event was very largely attended, and the pecpole cf Ansonville were delighted with the entertainmont and inspired by the addresses. The Iroâ€" quois Falls bank manager and the Matheson bank manager acted as treasâ€" for the occasion, while Town Clerk Lefstovre, of Ansonville, acted as recorder. Deputy Reeve Barney Mosov is the chairman of the Ansonville Aid to Rus:a Committee, and he expréessed himself as well pleased with the event in every way. The hall was in festive garb for the cecasion, the stage decorations includâ€" ing large portraits of Priemier Churchâ€" ill, President Roqsevelt, President Chiang Kaiâ€"Shek, Premier Stalin, and Premier Mackenzie King, drafted with Rummage Sale to be Held by Home League Next Week The regular imseting Of the Home League was held on Wednesday afâ€" tednoon at the Salvation Army hall, Mrs A. Dunlop opened the meeting, with the reading of a hymn. Mrs, M. Gridley gead a chapter from the Bible, and Mrs. Church read a paragraph from a paper called ""Ihe Last Supper." A new member, Mrs. T. Glaister, was welcomed to the League by the members. Mrs. thanks that the respective national flags of Britâ€" ain, the United States, China and Rusâ€" Sla. The Ansonville committee tendered the visitors a reception and refreshâ€" ments) at the town hall. Later, at the Russian hall, after midnight, there was a dance in honour of the spsakers and artists of the evening. The singers and dancers, who won such avpplausi>, were in charge of Messrs. Fred Wasyluk and Sam Posan. thanks that Buck from a sailo was the recipient bags sent by th A hymn was Meeting Presbyterian Church Kanitting Circle AC2 George Martin, RCAF., Montâ€" ial, is visiting his brother and sisterâ€" â€"law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin, 121 irt avenue, nymn was rs, 5. John he day", was ffries who re Ine «Inder Créeed. was served durin Mrs. Dunlop, assi and Mrs. E. Gil embers discussec d a dainty lunch. present were Mrs. R. Wal ‘revethan, Mrs. J. Ralph, M: Mrs. FP. Somers, Mrs. Peard W. Caves. Berrigar of Mrs. W. Ca T. TeA was ITC ailor, H read re h rendéf of on thne 1pp g Timmins Golden Chapter «* 1.0.D.E. Very Active and * Useful During Past Year lllll ague ered lied by charm d by Mollit »i wWHnoOo ditty * 1 Ol Much Patriotic and Community Work Accomplished. Reâ€" ports of Officers for Past Year. Mrs. Keene, Retiring Regent, Honoured by Members. Mrs. Wm. Mackie the Regent for Ensuing Term. id the of a Wa This was On M a Mayâ€" Git ent ing $754.2 Membet Gift Sale Adop Misc4 Annt 16 Report of Balance for the Donation from Donation from / Donations toâ€" Australian Bomber fund ... Chinese Relief fund ..........:. Polish Relief fund ... Navy League Bomb Victims Bomb Vioctim:s| Pund ... Tnssian Relief CAIn Marc Woiol for Ditty Ba Material RC OwWi M d by the annual report jurer, Mrs. R. Anderson. Report of General Fund ince for the yvear 1841 clal iess iess . pted School Chnstmas Lrewt cellaneOUG ..:.................0.. is i ual Officer‘s fees ....... im 1¢ W a Officer Powell of tickets for iPrc ast Domsgs ... ;....... Total rs‘ Boxes for knittin 1€ 1aDle P‘c#:al Total Receipts Expenses Timmins Corvette uUurMmMersy ./;.:.........}... r€ ITCiIm GTIriS CGIWUD . ur coat tickets ... from fashion show 1C League Corporation, at the e tea and bangquet. The Regâ€" Jam:s| Keene, was a guest at t given in honour of the mbassador, Dr. FPung. On h, 1942, the Chapter held a ow anid tea at Bucovetsky‘s Bonc i1is sc il 1 G Mack )llow s Bomb Victims fashon show Expenditures of War Work Fund he year 1941 n Hallnor Mines .. n Girls‘ Club t ture, the reports of ofâ€" year 1942â€"1943 were squbâ€" ackie gave the report for ow s:â€"There were 10 regâ€" and 3 executive meetings. vas represeonted at many usiness meciings, includâ€" ?rices and Trade Board anch, Timmins Welfare Tristmas Seals, and Red magazlne banquet re was a presentation +o Mr. F. MacNamara. olarship money. 1942, th> Chapter held . at the home of the R. Anderson. On May ‘r held their 23rd anniâ€" home of the 1st viceâ€" F®. Carricre. . the Chapter worked with the Timmins Wlâ€" In October, the Chapâ€" â€"~fiv> sailors ditty bags. an Armijjice "At Home e home of Mrs. G. S. k street. On December r sponsored a banqust rough activities xpenditures ... ... $686.06 5th,.‘ 1948 ............ $130.39 illness of the War Mrs. A. Booker, the war _be published at a later sponsored May 1942 present lor Daughters of the pter, held their 24th the councll chambâ€" il building, Tuesday with Mrss James «Ki WAS 1e Hospital ral sewing K1 Preston e Educational secâ€" supplies had been idopted school 1ation sent to the 1 was also reported. secretary was folâ€" report of the MTY Mary‘s r1ad beet Ma NT it meeting of the usual Mackie, the ites of the y the vear the tag day receipts beâ€" i a quilt Bomb Vicâ€" adquarters. 1081 convener meetings Hospital, aonated. ‘re made Hospital $185.58 $627.71 $210.17 100.00 $296.51 $331.20 $816.45 lankets 30.97 50.28 5.15 9.65 $50.00 . 25.00 . 50.00 j 10.00 â€" 25.00 9.00 192.00 167.76 121. 02 25.00 16.80 4.20 50.00 2.80 39 07 40.20 31 The 5st Company of Girl Guides held a tea in the spring, attendéed sumâ€" mer camp with Camp Commandant Mrs. Osbomne in charge, The Guides made a quilt which was given to the Chapter, to be sent to the Bomb Vicâ€" tims. They held a banquet this Decemâ€" ber in the Hollinger Hall. Donati‘ons of $150.00 from the Presâ€" ton East Dome and $25.00 from the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite were received. Reports were also presented by Mrs. C. Pozzet‘i, Mrs| J. Theriault, and Mrs. Dorschener. At this time, the Regent, Mrs. Keene, introduced Mr. McManus, of the Naâ€" tional War Finance Board, also Mr. Tod of the Bank of Montreal, and Postâ€" master King, all of whom addressed Tod of the Bank of Montreal, and Postâ€" master King, all of whom addressed the meeting on the necessity of war Stamp Sales. This led to the request that the L.O.D.E. Chapter would sponâ€" ‘1r ithis project. It was later decided that the Golden Chapter would act as Chairman for this district as a warâ€" time job. 2nd Honorary Regentâ€"Mrs. J. EB Keene. Regentâ€"Mrs. Wm. Mackle. Honorary Viceâ€"Regentâ€"Mrs. A. P Carriere. 1st Viceâ€"Regentâ€"Myrs. E. Rcobinson. 2nd Viceâ€"Regentâ€"Miss E. Terry. Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Warnock. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. R. S. Anderson. Educational â€" Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Hale. Echcoces Secretaryâ€"Mrs. R. EStoneman Standard Bearerâ€"Mrs. Câ€"Pozzetiti. War Convenerâ€"Mrs. A. Booker. Councillorsâ€"Mrs. S. ‘Wheeler, Mrs T. E. Pritchard, Mrs. H. Graham, Mrs L. Halpsrin, Mrs. M. Shaheen, Mrs. J A. Theriault, Mrs. J. Brady, Mrs. H Leng, Mrs. W. Hitch, Mrs. R. Taylor. WEEKLY ROUTINE ORDERS Issued by A.C. Plight Lieutenant P. T. Moisley, C.O. No. 10, Timmins Boys "K" Club Squadron Part Iâ€"Administration 1.â€"PARADES Flight 1: 1::iMon.â€"Feb. 8,, 1930 â€"hrs. "K"â€"Hall Hygiene and Sanitation Review, Signals 2 ‘Thurs.; Feb. 11, 1930 "K.‘" Hall Hygigne and Sanitation Examinaâ€" tion. Flight 2: 1. Tues., Feb. 9, 1930 hrs. "K" Hall Knots and Splices Plight 3: 1. Wed., Feb. 10, 1930 hrs Antiâ€"Gas Before the election of the new ofâ€" ficers, Mrs. A. FP. Carricre presented to the retiring Regent, Mrs. J. Keene, a gift from the Chapter expressing the thanks of the Chapter for the work done by the Regent during ‘her period ¢y leadership. Mrs. Keene in retun thanked the Chapter and her officers for such splendid coâ€"operation. The following werne the officers electâ€" ed for *the ensuing term:â€" 1st Honorary Regentâ€"MyrsSs. L E. Dorâ€" way. Flight 4: 1. Thurs.,; Feb. 11, 1930 hrs; "K" Hall Physical Training and Drill 1. (12 yrS$. old) Fri. Feb. 12, 1930 hrs "K." Hall. Note: There will be no Squadron Drill Parade Thursday, February 11. Flight 1 will meet at the K Club Hall Part IIâ€"Personnel A.â€"AIR CADET OFFICERSâ€"Nil 8â€"â€"AIR CADETSâ€"Nil Câ€"PERSONNEL OTHER THAN AIR CADETâ€"Nil. Signed by F. (A. Woodbury, adjt., Acting P.O. for O.C. More Donations t9 Christmas Seal Fund Further Contributions to the Fund to Fight T. B. in the Poreupine. This week the Christmas Seal Comâ€" mittee acknowledged with thanks the following further contributions to the Christmas Seal Fund:â€" Buffalo Ankerite un( Mr. Robert Baillie, Mr. Percy Barlov Mr. C. Creed. Mrs. McCagherty. Dup H. Tonkin, Peorcupine. Mr. R. D. Vokes, South Po Mr. J. R. Williams. Mrs. R. E. Yorke. fls Je The Advance Want Advertisement McCagherty. DelVillano, M Ha Laijol Â¥JD1 | _ Winners of the losers were the team of F. E. Cooper with Mrs. T. Wilson, Mrs. Rudkin and Mr. A. Miller, who won from the team of Charles Laamâ€" anen, with Mrs. Novakuske, Mr. H. Milâ€" lor and Myrs. Sutherland. vÂ¥idged and r given as t Another Mixed Bonspie! at South Porcupine Rink Elect Officers for South Porcupine Fire Dept. Winter Loveliness (By S. M. J., Timmins) I losoked from out my window One lovely Winter Night. The tranquil moon shed gloric Its soft and siilver light Upon a world of loveliness So radiant pure to seeâ€" A vision of such beauty, Too wonderful for meâ€" As it lay all sjaim Was so divincly b The peace, 5o ter An ir‘inite presel To human eves ut My °C Then T It :« Wh Nor And v In fai G3d live:s, t To what hei: In such a wo Wherse peace At the annual meeting of Porcupine Fire Dept., after Ssouth Porc The Advance ked in ACK "ATICt Ow _ en 1€ M 1J 11 th rtin Shaw, with Ken Mvers, and fairy palace Ireams had rais> deepest wonder uch a sigh:, ofitest purity {1immering White, ly beautiful, _tender, seroene, uL boauty is our i‘s may we not a d ‘of splendour, ind beauty neign { ¢ ike a paradiso! fear to tread, zes murmur, words are said. mnizd *o childhood felt as I gazed CHAIRMAN: MAYOR J. E, BRUNETTE VICEâ€"CHAIRMAN SECRETARY: MK. A. L. SHAW TOWN OF TIMMINS and Townships of Tisdale, Whitney, Unorganized townships of Byersa Loveland, MacDiarmid, Kidd, Wark, Gowan, Evelyn, Cote, Robb, Jamieson, Jessup, Murphy Hoyle, Matheson, German, Massey, Turnbull, Godfrey, Mountjoy, Cody, Macklem, Thomas Carmen, Shaw, Deloro, Ogden, Bristol, Carscallen, Whitesides, Keefer, Denton, Thorneloo, Price, Adams, Eldorado, Langmuir, Blackstock, Timmins, Michie, Fasken, Fallon, Douglas, McArthur, Fripp, McKeown, Reynolds, Hillary, Pharand, Childerhose, Doyle Bartlett, Keikic, Cleaver, McNeil and Robertson. HOURS OFP BUSINEZS: 9 aim. to 5 p.m Members: Miss Ellen M. Terry, A. R. Harkness, G. T. Evans Theriault, William Rinn, L C. Cousins, Dr. R This Board has been established to facilitate the settlement or adjustment of the ration problems of people residing in the district defined above. The object is to ensure that restrictions made necessary by war are applied with maximum effectiveness, minimum inconvenience and equal fairness to all consumers and suppliers. The basic reason for all rationing is to assure a fair division of available supplies to everyone. Serving voluntarily on the Board are local citizens representative of the pggple of this district, and able to bring an intimate knowledge of local conditions to this new wartime task. At the local Ration Board‘s offices you can get full information on all aspects of consumer rationing, and prompt adjustment of special problems, such asâ€" what to do in the event of loss or damage of your ration book . . . whether extra rations are allowed for special purposes . . . and other matters announced om time to time. ied gloriously y is ours! we not attain? was workingâ€" Coâ€"operate with your fellow citizens who are giving their time to your problems mked beans > players as were which were| Schumacher, Feb. 3rd. Special to The Advance. of winners Sunday afternoon at the Mcintyre LIee Sauder Bowling Alléy. An "Aid to Russia" he evening j event was sponsored by the McIntyre Mr. Cacesar| Mines Bowling league. Winners in the s members; | events were. ; being the Men‘s High Triple a Mrs. R. P. J. Dupee, score 787. Prize donated d Mrs P. E. by Mcintyre Mines Bowling League. Special to the South the readâ€" esladliahed /aa gour Take full advaniage of this service Territory Under Administration Personnel of Local Ration Board ing of the financial statement and anâ€" nual report, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term :4 Chiefâ€"Max <by acclamation) Captainâ€"Mike Cybulski First Lieut.â€"â€"Harolid Montrose Becretary â€"Treas.â€"Rene Quesnell Chairman of Starling. MciIntyre Bowling League | MHelps "Aid to Russia" Fund Men‘s High Triple J. Dupee, score 787. Prize donated by McIntyre Mines Bowling League. Men‘s High Triple W. Ra«xigers, ssore T9. Prize donated by the Gold Range Hotel. Men‘s High Single L. Chevrefils, score 338. Prize donâ€" ated by MciIntyre Community Building. Ladies‘ High Triple Mrs, Conmnnie Cowan, spore 749. Prize donated by Sam Gurevitch, Jeweller, Ladies‘ High Single Mrs. W. Rodgers, score 272. Prize donâ€" ated by the McIntyre Community Accidental Death of Eino Arthur at Kapuskasing Building Funeral Held Here on Tuesâ€" day This Week. Mr. Oikari was killed Sunday mornâ€" ing, Jan. 8lisit, when he was struck by a train one mile West of Kapuskasing. It is thought that he was walking too close to the track when thetrain passed and was drawn against the cars by the force of the train. er‘s Puneral Home Tuesday, Feb, 2nd, at 5.30 â€"pm.,, in presence of many friends from Timmins and district. The funeral service for Eino Arthur Oikari of 57 Birch Street North, Timâ€" mins, was conducted by the Reverend A. T. Heinonen in the Chapel of Walkâ€" The late Mr. Oikari was born at Karâ€" AT Municipal Building TELEPHONE: 2300 At Karstula, where eral brothers and s He has one brother States, but no rela came to Canada i was widely known : Ontario. stula, Vaasa Province, Mth, 1004., He was asit gagnd to be married father died a few yea at Karstula, where ht Floral offerings were received from friends in the Porcupine Camp. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Anton Maki, Nick Jokela, Jalmar Suominen, Albert Ruuska, Eino Neva and Oscar Simola. Rev. Heinonen conducted also the serâ€" Rev, Heinonen conducted also vice at the Timmins Cenmptery Five Out of Seven Fire Calls Were for Chimnevys The Fire Dept. during the past week had seven calls, five of them being for chimpey and pipe fires. There was no damage resulting from any of the seven calls One of the other calls was for a backfire in a furnace, with no damage resulting. The seventh call was on Sunâ€" day night at 10.12, the call coming from the box at the corner of Preston and Conunercial and being a false alarm. Sohubert Choral Society will meet for rehearsal at CK.G.B. station on Monâ€" day at 8.30 p.m. prompt. Full attendâ€" ance of members requested schubert Choral Society Rehearsal Monday Night Ben Kleiman, Mrs P. Smith Sense and Nonsense:â€"A man doesn‘t think he is really sick unless he gets a pious expresision on his face. Irvin Rosner, R.0. EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FITTED BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins For Appocintment Phone 1877 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Scientific Accuracy Mus‘zrov With 1n0oon Piniland, on Ap le, although e« this Spring. F in the United nâ€"Canada. He <£ 19286, and hout Northern LTC i1 EFINnIaAan and sev