the dire joyed, w one big | filled to have be .â€" An 1: During i was sery men, wh for the To them Costumes Of ail ( and with ribbons, young entertainers on Sunday night at . . . The concert wa organization â€" on b Loan Campaign .. selections on the Croatian string orc dance . . , Boys a participated, the y Anzek, who was 0o And he played the well, too . . . Outsta Kuinka, Annie to 1 formed the Russial bited such talent t that "she was brou core . .. And Anni took a lesson in h« deed marvellous, an expert. . . Th programme on the of the various Sla represented by dif dressed the audie A Iiarge sSOll the. third finge Chalut. . . the Fauveélle «: .>. ring about tw news of it onl while ago. . .V unknown, but about it later,. Birthday gree Carbonneau, Pir oured on Saturc party at her hot . Ag a token she is held, she Mixmaster, alon{ good wishes . .. guests present, i selves playing f and whist . . . 1 Mrs. C. L. Hartr another enterta evening, and to be looked 1 While talkin town the othe on a letter sh man in Gibra the letter was 1 12th, and wa September 5th others had not many months. it docked carl ters . . . The I 77 letters . .. Can you imagine getâ€" ting that many at one time? This outfit was the 2nd Tunnelling Co, R.C.E., who spent two years on the island, and who left for England a short while ago . . . Before leaving each man was presented with a gold key, which he wears on his sleeve. JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST Third Ave. at Cedar Street A€ ;\}.{'(‘ 15 to apply The National Selective Service Office 85B Third A venue T 6 al 1AVIng room, duililli and bath. Hot Water Heating Simms, Hooker Pickering in, decoraveu indles on it . iy celebration tings to Mrs. Clarence ie north, who was honâ€" lay night at a birthday ne by her many friends of the esteem in which > mwas presented with a ig with a few words of There were about forty and all enjoyed themâ€" five hundred, cribbage, Door prize was won by rison . . . Dancing was inment feature of the o complete the evening yas served by the ladies, a large birthday cake in, decorated and with ndles on it . . . It wWAS Tâ€"roomed House on James Street room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedroon id hundt 17â€"To learn the Printing Trade. Good opportunity for advancement LIl *J dion. . . .quile was Mrs. Mike nds, who perâ€" e. . She exhiâ€" out the dance ck for an enâ€" that she neve!t .. That is inâ€" PINXNE sTREET NORTH L1 0th beaded orn by the lav. concert ace Theatre by the Slayv. the Victory were several n and the as in attenâ€" of all ages being Frank ars old . .. al lady in remarked L to young Apparently > on March ived until jov, among tet y) whet f let 1oIT Oil Furnace APPLYC TO Doris was present for a few minutes yesterday morning, at the Legion Hall, to witness the packing of 50 boxes by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary . for local boys overseas .. And she was simply amazed at the quickness and precision with which they carried their work through . . . EBach little box contained candy, peanuts, gum, razor blades, flint, snayâ€" ing soap, tooth powder and other little necessary articles . . . The names of the boys who are going to receive these boxes had been previously handed in to the Legion but if there are any of you who know of a local boy overseas whose name has not been turned in, please get in touch with the Legion at once, so that a box can be packed and sent to him soon. held on Wednesday, . the home of Mrs. G. Hemlock street, from . . . And everybody is This will be rather like emirse no toa will be thna; were worn wWOuid@ Imadarne laugh. . . .First prize for the mans outfit, was won by Carl and Bill Merritt, dressed as a won the "funniest woman‘s" p Both deserve congratulations tributing humor to make the successful. . . Members and fr joyed dancing, completed b; supper served by the club. . . opinion was that a "grand : had by all". .. Here‘s hoping another one soon. at the f laugh And no MrSs. A. A. Rose was guest Speanâ€" er at the regular programme meetâ€" ing of the Fireside Club on Monday evening. . . . .. Her interesting and wellâ€"informed address based on twWo books of Dr. William Temple, Archâ€" bishop of Canterbury, "Citizen and Churchman", and "Christianity and the Social Order", gave the club food for thought along the subject of such magnitude. . Af the conâ€" clusion of her address, Mrs. W. Brewer thanked her on behal! of the members for syuch an interestâ€" ing talk. . Volunteers were receivâ€" 1€ Guests a Hardaâ€"Timé €ed Have you filled a ditty bag, 1 Well, if you haven‘t, now is the start . . . The sailors centainly ciate them, and it takes very fill one, and lhardly any expe the young children are doing a . . . The Jacques Cartier Scho ren have turned in ten ditty b they filled in the past week . .. Joseph‘s School turned in bags . . . The returns have not vet from the other schools b ing talk. . .Volunteers were recen ed for the Porcupine Chrisimg Seal Fund, the ladies being M Leigh, Mrs. W. Brewer, Myrs. Kemball, Mrs. Coommbs, and M H. Craig. 1t ; packed, ready for shipmen Bomb Victims‘ Pund in Engl 1 that a large consignment ds had been donated by the D b, contents which were 0 d quality,. . . Mrs, S. Who Guide convener, uide rally would be held on i lay afternoon, at the Mas 1 .. . Should be worth atten Well, you are all well over Ha lowe‘en, we suppose . . . Did y have a nice weekâ€"end? There we plenty of celebrations for the k event. . .. Priday night everyone e joyed a Hallowe‘en dance at t Pavilion, put on by the Timmi Firefighters ... and Saturday, pe ple went out in full dress . . . Mea ing all kinds. of costumes . . . parties, walking around the stres and having a grand time whe: ever they went . . . it was fun, t And jyou are back to work aga thinking about the grand time y had over the weekâ€"end . . . Wi Hallowe‘en comes every year, vou‘ve got something to look f{ I you‘ve ward to me Party on . Lions Hall wers er all through â€" wonder. . . The worn would make anybod "irst prize for the funnies . was won by Carl Mitchel PMONE 112 iC h Timmins O Dit P 1€ CIl n Schedule for the * Bardessona Work _ || Rooms for November|, Schedule Groups it Wider Fields Open to R.C.A.F. Women in Standard Trades PIC id M Mon ssistant â€" Mustard with R. Recruiting Unit 4A p N H ed Church Month t Here M 11 W .I VLE ALl H Women Office 11 mIDp up.| Minister: Revy. Dr. Geo. Aitke 1.00 pm.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Service. Oddfellows Hall, Spruce St You Are Welcome ity i )Of‘I 1n1e1C U 19 hi Oddfellows‘ HMall, Spruce Street Nortk SUXDAY, NOVEMBER STH, 19432 "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN" da 7.00 p.m..â€"â€"LVE Sunday school The Presbyterian Church in Canada MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Oddfeliows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Christian Science Society Minister : REV. W. 3M MUESTARD, M.A., B.D CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CHURCH Services Sundayâ€" Wed. 2.30â€"Home Mountjoy United Church Church Directory 11.00 a.m Evening Divine Service At Anglican Church All are welcome. South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. F. Woodall, D.D. Minister sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Sunday at 11 m. 100 Mountjoy street 8. Minister REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A 2nda and 4th Sunday at 3rd and 5th Sunday at Baptisms and Marriages . ment. 11 Y ourâ€" aro First United Church Timmins B‘nai Israel Synag St, Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church South Porcupine. Ont. BLOOKR AVENUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister wee eni The Salvation Army ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor To Keep Canada Free IT‘S THE LEAST m Timmins Dairy 11 St. Paul‘s Church C South Porcupine, Ont. (Missour1 Synod) tevy. E. Rotb®, Pastor Service at 8:30 p.m. in the i Church South Porcupine. Sundav =school United Church M SUNDA t Cedar Street North p.m.â€"Public Meet invited to attend Gospel Services. IIl1 23 ~mun ill bel 11 1C i.m. and 4.00 p Aitken, Th.D IJITMiL by ) and ove hool rogue m, M« ope these .m p.m. arrangeâ€" Fri= | ® __ Subâ€"Committee of _ | m Prices Board Formed at South Porcupine _ Telephone 935 CAN DO! Death of Mrs. D. H. Lord at Cataragqui, Ontario south Porcupine, Nov. 4th. Speciai to The Advance. A moeting was held on Priday evening in the council chamber of the town hall ‘for the purpose of forming local branch (or subâ€"committee of the Warâ€" time Prices and Trade Board. In spite of several other important functions called for Priday (S.J.A.B. inspection in schumacher and visit of the Grand President to the local Rebekah lodge) we are glad to state that around 35 inâ€" terested ladies were present to hear Mrs. E. H. Young, of North Bay, give ‘a most enlightening and interesting talk on the work aand purpose of this a Inost diiU talk on the work aand purpose of this new war time Board. "Women working together have berâ€" formed miracles," said the speaker. "This is a great economic measureâ€"sOo good that the U.S. is copying us. There is nothing greater than maintaining the living standard of average people, and in protecting commodities from soarâ€" ing prices we are preventing inflation with its attendant evils. Its purpose is to prevent inflation; to make women take an active interest in price control; to renort rises in prices to the right source: and to assist in the community lnnceming rationing shortage without NewsSs, which goods sOUTrCG; AIIU oiE Uii\ M ANE T 20 riccepting rationing shortage w1thout This local committee will meet onct a month. The paper, "Consumers‘ News," will be distributed monthly. which will give the price ceiling on acted Y oun Rector: Rev. Canon OCusning, b.A., i+ 45 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 415 pm.â€"Baptisms$ 7.00 p m..â€"Evening Prayer GHoly Communion on 1st Sunday 0 month, at 11 a.m.; On 3rda Sunday, 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m Schumacher Anglican Church McINTYÂ¥RE GYMNASIUM Captain Mitchell, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer _ Schumacher Rev. Norman Healey, Res. 83 First Ave. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service ship. 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday school 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Servxce l St. Matthew‘s Church Trinity United Church this meeting Mrs. Maxwellâ€"omilld as chairman and introduced "Mrs. g. and Mr. Noon, of the Timmins of Our W aik, _ Z2 CR OeC in â€"â€"Evcmng Scxvxce of Worshiy A Cordial Welcome to All > daughters, Mrs J. W. Timmins, Mrs. Orvis Smith, rs. Ernest Heard, Elginburg wo sons, Ronald Lord, of t Dome, and Francis Lord, recupine, Nov. 4th. Special xtend since rom Devo esidence | ; survived lived A€] ffort, by 1€ Maxwellâ€"Smith x mc n Mc Phone 1094 > of Worâ€" / FOR RKENXT been d AUNOR able De Wartime Pric also present | questions of t tions were inv mittse consis! Johns and M pointed by th mittee appot! to sit on the Mrs. with M Mrs. T. Harry 1 Mrs. R dies) ; 0 Mrs. E. dies an dies. After a | given to M with the N Next Work Meeting of the W .A. of St. Mary‘s Hospital men‘s Auxiliary, of St. was held in the auc Nurses‘ residence yest at 2 o‘clock. A full meeting will be avail the important matter ( the date of the next viz: Monday, Novembe AUNOR GOLO MINES Laaies, Monda Delightful Birthday Party Held Last Week The guests spen evening playing c delicious lunch wa Mrs. Pond was t NMrs. C. E. Ho!l Thursday evenin Avenue, at a bir of her daughter, lovely gifts, along with of her many friends. Among those Mrs. J. Bodell. Mrs. B. Childs, Mrs. W Stron Mrs. J. Robinson, Mis son, the hostess, Mrs. suest of honour, Mrs. ty6 A meetin ‘ Burton | Ron Man: _ Mrs. G€ E. K. Ma:t ind Mrs. ] Must Be Fought For â€"â€" And Paid For LIMITED DIVIDE®ND NXoTHCEH BUY THE NEW Victory Bonds FOR RENT pic This Message i1 ) MINF CoUuU teristics of perils of the def the wilderness, t dedicated to fre have proved wC heritage and ha may well be pro be fought forâ€"a You Have Only Two More Days To â€" Buffallo â€" Ankerite Gold Mines Limite nda JTHMING MATTERS NOW BUT ed to freedom A1DF h Mary itoriu age Sponsored in the int Third Victory Loan, by : J5is 6 0) Mrs J. Platt rorothy Hud the gun them e irda a frd ED h Imne 1pon meet n I 16th whi Mr age and Forti sturdy piones p, the danger:s ) lay the found T‘ d. And d paid f« ‘e=~in ma )1 p .m t built ind THT WANTED WANTED All Classified Ads paid â€" before . pt WI the Cl€ children 10 J Ee Doroipinac AOURNMHEE) ; CLASSIFIED ADS LEND DAT i1 1A € bet THE MINE Munici; A\ t hi Phone 26 DA N nD wWORrn PER INSERTION IP CHMARGED (Minimum 35¢) Advertising must be insertion to obtain ish rate. PER INSERTION : Childrens Aid Soâ€" illing to give homes basis Protestant 14 years of age. H > 855, or call at Room uilding, Tinmins. Ei4 l h be responâ€" ng in teleâ€" or as a reâ€" ully, legibly rring â€" from v at â€"adverâ€" ectionate memâ€" Ano r 10ncn who 1918 CLU B Ofitatio this stered, for e Sanatorâ€" ; $5.00 monâ€" enance. Exâ€" letter give CI TH. 1042 Head Office y located in _ the Provâ€" oved to the §3 â€" 44 â€" 45 will ~â€"be said OuT ned not buyvy Secvretary LC + n( ast in Saturday, wife, Mrs 211 ter give Box No.