Pollowing are the results of the days events:â€" F Champions in Various Age Groups Girls Under 10â€"Barbara Stevens and Melvina MacPhail. Boys Under 10â€"Edward Colbert. Junior Girlsâ€"Gloria Paige and Mary McWhirter. Junior Boysâ€"Barry Brewer., Intermediate Girlsâ€"Joyce Lawlor. Intermediate Boysâ€"Billy MacdElwee. Senior Girlsâ€"Isobel Fuller. Results of Events Mattagami Public School Field Day Mattagami School held tneir annual track and field meet on Friday, Sepu. 20th, <The weather was perfect and competition keen. Gentsâ€"7 Music at the "PAV" by GENE CROCCO and His ORCHESTRA utm P PA PA APâ€"APâ€"AILP P Afternoon 2â€"4 p.m. for Children 14 years and under 10c Enjoy Dancing to the Finest Music on the Best Floor in the North. Wednesday Afternoon 2â€"4 p.m. Evening 8â€"10 p.m. EFriday Evening 8â€"10 p.m. Dancing Saturday Evening FThomas sbub Saturday ¢ K. eep Canada S trong and Canadian fishermen are sturdy, selfâ€"reliant men, who, through their own efforts have built a great Canadian industry. Some become masters of their own ships . . . thus does initiative find its reward. All are masters of their own destiny. This is Free Enterprise. A hundred years and more this Bank has afforded the fishing industry essential banking facilities ... as to all Canadians ... contributâ€" ing to the growth of a selfâ€"reliant people and a prosperous Canada. the sea in ships, and fished to make a living. The tang of the salt air is in their blood . .. riding out the gale and bringing in the catch is their way of life. .. ROM B:bhcal umes men have gone down to TSE OSE CS h s FROM BIBLICAL TIMES Branches from Coast to Coast ‘bub Mrs, M. A. Gratton REPRESENXTATIVES Timmns, Ontario Novelty Races Girls under 10 yearsâ€"Hopping for Shoeâ€"Glenda MacElwee, Lorna Shelâ€" Room 1°â€" Bill MacElwee, Nick Scripnik, Jack Foster, PFrank Parisi. Room 3â€"Barry Brewer, Kenneth Eastman, Eddie Storosko, Armandino Berlinger. Room 1â€"Joyce Lawlor, Evelyn Mcâ€" Elevee, Isobel Fuller, Lorraine Nadeau. Room 3â€"Frieda Fors, Hazel Stevens, Betty Deas, Viola Bostrum. Boys Relay Room 2â€"Tom Simpson, John Johnâ€" son, Fernand Moncion, Roy Hobbs. Relay Races Girls Room 2â€"Catharine Haystead, Betty Briere, Bridget Nelson, Cleda Venner. 13 Yearsâ€"Billy McElevee, Roy Bobbs Rene Larivee. 9 Yearsâ€"Billy Palmaruk, Graham McWhirter, Paddy Briere. 11 Yearsâ€"James MacElevee, Bobby Snyder, Gorden. Price. 12â€" Years â€" Jerty â€" Scott, Ronald Snyder, Mason. 10 Yearsâ€"Fred Orr, Billy Skrepetz Billy Berry. 10 Yearsâ€"Gloria Piage, Glenda Mcâ€" Elwee, Molly Gridley. $ 11 Yearsâ€"Mary McWhirter, Jennie Fermanic, Erna Farrell. 12 Yearsâ€"Joyce Lawlor, Betty Deas, Aster Erickson. 13 Yearsâ€"Cleda Venner, Katherine Haystead, Elva Hayes. 14 and Overâ€"Betty Briere, Isobel Fuller, Ruby Shortt. Boys Dashes 6 Yearsâ€"Robin Brewer, Roy Edâ€" wards, Reggie Young. 7 â€"Years â€" Bob Thomas, Ronald Latour, Arro Salo. 8 Yearsâ€"Edward Colbert, Clifford Anderson, Garry Ryan. Senior Boysâ€"John Johnson. Girls Dashes 6 Yearsâ€"Margaret Allan, â€" Florence Campbell, Joan Erickson. 7 Yearsâ€"Teressa _ Briere, Shirley Empey, Shirley Bullock. 8 Yearsâ€"Melvina McPhail, Carol Freeman, Eva Stanutz. 9 _ Yearsâ€"Collen Foster, Barbara Stevens, Barbara Jelbert. Ladiesâ€"25¢ The following is a list of the donors to date:â€" Albert‘s Bakery, Joseph T. Andrews. J. E. Brunette, Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Emâ€" ployees Fund, S. Caldbick, Canadian Industries Ltd., D. Cattarello, James Cattarello, Central Grocery, H. OCharâ€" lebois, Charles Pierce, Realty Co. Ltd., M. G. Clark, A. Courtemanche, L. Cousâ€" H; M Crosby. J. Cunlifife. ‘vance published the annual review of the Society by Mr. A. G. Carson, the local â€" superintendent. This report | showed the remarkable amount of work laccomplished under difficult times by the Society and proved the vital value Iof this effort on behalf of the children of the town and district. Anyone reading that report carefully could not help but be impressed by the extent and the benefit of the Children‘s Aid ,work here. During tthe past year the officials and directors of the District of Cochrane Children‘s Aid Society have shown a rare skill, persistence and patience in their endeavours to fulfill the motto of the Society to see that every child has a fair chance for the better things of life. The Society merits the support of all. Anyone who has received the anâ€" nual call for donations and mislaid or overlooked it should make a point of remedying this oversight. Those who may have been missed in the call should send their donations to t.hel District of Cochrane Children‘s Aid Society office in the town hall, Timâ€" mins. The annual campaign for funds for the good work of the District of Cochâ€" rane‘s Children‘s Aid Society is now under way and is meeting with good response. The work of the Society, however, has been greatly increased by war conditions and more than the usual response is necessary accordingly this year. Some weeks ago The Adâ€" Running Highâ€"Isobel Fuller. Standing Broadâ€"Isobel Fuller, Kathâ€" leen Walsh, Ruby Shortt. Softball Throwâ€"Ruby Shortt, Isobel Fuller. Donations to the District Children‘s Aid Society Drive Softball Throwâ€"Joyce Lawlor, Aster Erickson, Cleda Venner. Senior Girls Running Broadâ€"Ruby Shortt, Kathâ€" leen ‘Walsh, Isobel Fuller. Further Donations Needed and Will be Gratefully Acknowledged vStanding Broad â€"â€" Joyce Law}.or, Bridget Nelson, Aster Erickson. Softball Throwâ€"Dunelda Hocking, Dorothy McLeod, Jennie Fermanick. Intermediate Girls Running Broadâ€"Betty Deas, Joyce Lawlor, Bridget Nelson. Running Highâ€"Joyce Lawlor, Virâ€" ginia Paige, Eileen Sanders. J. J. Davis, Dome Mines Ltd., L. M Running Highâ€"Viola Bostrum, Katie Pylypew, Joyce Bullock. Standing Broadâ€"Mary McWhirter, Gloria Paige, Viola Bostrum. Pole Vaultâ€"Nick Scripnick, John Johnson. Jumpsâ€"Junior Girls Running â€" Broadâ€"Jennie Fermanit, Gloria Paige, Mary McWhirter. at65, or set up an income for your family in this new way. For only $5 a month (payments made easy by 12 monthly cheques) you can purâ€" chase your life insurance fromincomeand not from capital. Inquire today. Running Highâ€" John Johnson, Tom Simpson, Fernand Moncion. Hopâ€"Step and Jumpâ€"Ben Simpson, John Johnson. Roy Hobbs. Hopâ€"Step and Jumpâ€"Billy Macâ€" Elwee, Keith Cannall, Ronald Hadley. Pole Vaultâ€"Billy MacElwee, Ronald Hadley, Ralph Berlinger. Boys Running Broad â€" John â€" Johnson, Fernand Moncion, Tom Simpson. Pension Yourself Kunning Highâ€"William McLeod, Roy Hobbs, Bill Simpson. Pole Vaultâ€"Gerald Scott, Ronald Snyder, Gordon Price. Intermediate Boys Running Broad â€"Douglas Forsley, Billy MacElwee Roy Hobbs. Hopâ€"Step and Jumpâ€"Barry Brewer, James MacElwee, Gerald Scott. Running _ Dash â€" Barry Brewer George Jacklin, James Campbell. Jumpsâ€"Junior Boys Running â€" Broad â€" Barry Brewer, Gerald Scott, Billy Berry. Kicking Boot â€" Jack Bullock. Threeâ€"legged Raceâ€"Edward Colbert ans Bobby Rein; Robert Ferguson and Larry Mason; Clifford Anderson and Billy Bridges. Ekipping Race â€" Barbara Stevens, Melvina McPhail, Margaret Thomas. Boys Under 10 Years Sack Race â€" Bill Bullock, Jerry Thomas, Arra Salo. e Threeâ€"legged Raceâ€"Winne Farreli and _ Christine _ Venner; Lucienne Hamel and Barbara Cadeau: Kathleen LaPine and Molly Gridley. swell Barbara Cadeau Dent, Billy THE PORCUPINE ADVANCT, TTMMINS, oONTARITO Dr. W. Gordon Watt, Geo. Webber, Wendell B. Brewer Ltd. A. E. Wicks, Ltd., W. P. Wilson, A. H. Wohlrab. Percy Youlton. Further donations will be acknowlâ€" edged in subsequent issues, T. Eaton and Co. Ltd., Tip Top Tailâ€" ors, Timmins Firefighters Association. Phillip O. Parfitt, Paymaster Conâ€" solidated Mines Ltd., Paymaster Minces Benevolent Fund, Allan J. Pearce, T. E. Pritchard. Dr. E. L. Roberts. Sam Bucovetsky Limited, H. â€"C. Scarth, sSchumacher Hardware and furâ€" niture Co., Shaheen‘s Dept. Store, Mrs. M. Shaheen, Sol Shankman, Simms Hooker and Pickering, Joe Sloma, Smith and Elston, J. W. Spooner, Chief W. Stanley, A. C. Stevenson, J. H. Stovel, Sullivan and Newton, Robt. Simpson Ltd. Co R. Mansfield, A. Mascioli. Mike‘s Super Market, Moisley and Ball Ltd. Herman Moscoe, Dr. G. S. Mackechnie, Dr. J B. McClinton, McIintyre Porâ€" cupine Mines Ltd. W. Nicolson, P. B. Nolan. Revy. J. R. O‘Gorman, Ostrosser and Leslie G. Hall, L. Halperin, Harvey Graham and Son, H. W. Heine, Holâ€" linger Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. Dr. J. D. Hope, Dr. A. H. Hudson. I. Pierce Furniture Co., A. G. Irving. Chas. G. Kemsley, Miss Ora Kulju. Dr. G. B. Lane, P. H. Laporte, W. F. Lawry, E. L. Longmore. Geo. D. Hamilton Co., George Tayâ€" lor Hardware Ltd., C. S. Gibson, Arch. Gillies, Grand Hotel. Dougherty, Geo. S. Drew, Wm. DeFeu E. Duxfield, Robert E. Dye. R. J. Ennis. Friedman‘s Department Stores Ltd. Harry Fuke. Ist, Jean Huckerby; 2nd, Betty Drew 3rd, Doreen Wharton. Ist, Olgaâ€"Ann _ Grocholski;: 2nc Doris Rivers®© 3rd. Bohbhv Watsnn Ist, Olgaâ€"Ann _ Grocholski:â€" 2nd Doris Rivers; 3rd, Bobby Watson. Ist, Jean Armstrong; 2nd, Georgia Thompson; 3rd, Patty Beattiec. Ists, Kit Hall; 2nd, Jane Friedman 3rd, Eleanor Pigeon. 1, Gwen Nippers: 2, Morley Baxter 3, Marion Whittam., Classes 7 and 8â€"ist, Shirley Hanâ€" suld; 2nd, Louise 3rd, Margaret McDowell. Cookies Grades 1 and 2â€"1Ist, Donald Duff ; 2nd, Nora Irving; 3rd, Sydney Ann Miller. Grades 3 and 4â€"1st, Norma Gratton ; 2and, Patry Blair; 3rd, Arlene J Mapâ€" plebeck. Classes 3 and 4â€"i1Ist, Joan Andrews; 2nd, Roland Barber; 3rd, Raymond Faulkner. Classes 5 and 6â€"i1st, Nancy Fleming-,:; 2nd, Winnifred Sillifant; 3rd, Gertic Mabymish. Cabbagesâ€"1st, J}me Smith; _ 2nd, Betty Rose. Cauliflowerâ€"Lyle Burden. Parsnipsâ€"1st, June Smith: 2nd, Jean Armstrong. Turnipsâ€"1st, Ian Purdic; 2, Betty Rose; 3rd, Jean Armstrong. Beetsâ€"â€"st, Orville Atkins; 2nd, Woegeâ€" leus; 3rd, David Hansuld. Carrots, Shortâ€"1st, Jean Armsitrong; 2and, Orville Atkins:; 3rd, Sluia Lin. Carrots, Longâ€"1st, Betty Rose; 2nd, Jean Smith; 3rd, David Hindson. Bakingâ€"Muffins Class 1 and 2â€"1st, Isabel Rose; 2nd, Faye Kilbey; 3rd, Betty Drew. Classies 5 and 6â€"Ist, Delmar Bell ; 2and, Joyce Pittonet; 3rd, Reg. McCurdy The following are the prize winners in the various classes:â€" Vegetables Potatoesâ€"1st, Lyle Burden: 2nd, Roland Barber; 3rd, Donald MacLeod. Collection of Vegetablesâ€"1st, June Avery; 2nd, Phyllis Engley; 3rd, Donnis Field. Cucumbersâ€"Lyle Burden. Onionsâ€"1st, Lyle Burden:; 2nd, *Betty Rose; 3rd, Jean Armstrong. Those attending during the evening were entertained by piano solos by Peggy MacLeod, Shirley Hansuld, Betty Rose and Irene Vimagoski, also a violin solo by William Wagner. There were many entries in each class and all were good. Especially worthy of note was the display of bakâ€" ing, quite a number of the prize winâ€" ners in this section being boys. Mr. A. J. Skelly was the judge for Vegetables and flowers The baking was Judged by Mrs. F. Wharton, Mrs. A. Connor, Mrs. J.â€"Holson, and Mrs. M. Onotskey, asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Horie, Mrs. N. Andrews and Mrs. L. R. Fowler. The School Fair, held under the auspices of the Central Home and School Assiociation (Mr. Easton, Presiâ€" dent) on Friday evening, Sept. 22nd, was an outstanding success. Large numbers of parents and others interâ€" ested viewed the exhibits, all of which were the work of the pupils of the school or grown by the pupils, Owing to wartime handicaps, The Advance was unable to do full justice a couple of weeks ago to the recent Schoo!l Fair, the first such event to be held at the Timmins Central Public School. The event, however, was so outâ€" standing as to be worthy of special record, and the following report of the event, together with the list of prize winners, is given herewith:â€" Central Home and School Association Fair Proved Very Successful Event Al iEntries Were Good. Display of Baking Especially Worthy of Note, with Many of the Prize Winners 16 that Section Being Boys Vegetables, Flowers, Grown by Pupils Also Roused Much Interset j Today â€" ‘Show Business‘ | Only â€" y i t e o â€" Goldfields â€" The Rose Classâ€"ist, Irene Gomaâ€" zalski. Wild Flower Collection â€" Special â€" Georgia Thompson, lst, Rose M. Bendo,; 2nd, Lois Ann Palmer; 3rdd, Phyllis Engley. Flowers Sweet Peasâ€"ist, Mae Huyton: 2nd, Bruce McMaster. Mixed Bouqueutâ€"ist, M. Murdock ; 2nd, Annelli Junka; 3rd, Danny Kuzak. Nasturtiumsâ€"1st, June Avery:; 2nd Shirley Ann Bell; 3rd, Patty Beattie. Astersâ€"1st, June Avery, Hand Bouquetâ€"1ist, John Hallonen: 2nd, Paul Hallonen; 3rd, Annie Leszcâ€" zuk. LATRA! â€"â€" EXTRA! A New Thrilling Serial "THE BATMAN" (Chapter One) Comedy â€" "Hotel Sweet" with Hugh Herbert Blazing Guns "T‘wo Man Submarine Canadian Fox News Friday and Saturday EXTRA! KEN MAYNARD HOOT GIBSON A Feature Committee was formed under the Chairmanship of Councillor Karl Eyre to coâ€"ordinate the activities of several subâ€"committees vis:â€"Enterâ€" tainment, Parades, Music, Films, Adâ€" vertising display, Radio, Speakers, Plant Advertisingg, Decorations, Press, Ladies‘ Organiations (English and French), School Activites, New Ideas (re advertisting and decorations. A very sucessful meeting of the Public Relations Section of the Seventh Victory Loan Committee was held Wednesdiay evening last week at Victory Loan Headquarters, 16 Pine Street, North. Public Relations Committee of Loan Organizing Now One of the highlights of the meetâ€" ing was showing of a Viscomatic Film entitled, "The Story of Victory Sonds," featuring Hon. J. L. Ilsley, Dominion Minister of Finance, and Graham Towers, President of the Bank of Canada. Meetings of <the various subâ€"comâ€" mittees will be held within the next Barbary . Coast Gent BROAD W AY Wallace Beery Binnie Barnes STARTS SATURDAY! [’aulctte Goddard Sonny Tuffs TODAY AND FRIDAY .»wj _FOTOâ€"NITE $225.00 I Love a Soldier WITH Câ€"Iâ€"L » Perforated ..... ---- --- 6e _ Cartridges FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE south Porcupine, Oct. lith special to The Advance. Mrs, James Izatt, Second Ave., reâ€" ceived word this week that her son, John, has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant on August 10th. He is serving with the Pirst Special Service Force and has seen much fighting in Italy and France. He was twice wounded during the drive in Italy. His father, Sapper James Izatt, R. C. E., is also serving overseas. Prior to enlistment, Sgt. John Izatt was a popâ€" ular member of the Porcupine District Pipe Band. few days and a general meeting of the FPeatures Committee was held last night at Victory Loan Headquarters at The Features Committee are making elaborate plans for the forthcoming Victory Loan Campaign and a very important aannouncement is â€"expected within a few days. zowassan News:â€"Freedom is not the right to do as you please, but the liberâ€" ty to do as you ought. Now It is Sergt. John Izatt, on Active Service THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1944 Powassan News:â€"Freedom is not Bey â€" Akim Tamiroff Greater than Good Earth Katharine Hephburn Walter Huston â€" Turhan Marriage is a JAMES CRAIG JOHN HODIAK SUNDAY MIDNITE and ALL WEEK DRAGON SEED She was a Bewildered Bride with Two Men‘ in Her Life Now Playing LANA TURNER Private Affair