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Porcupine Advance, 16 Nov 1944, 1, p. 5

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. As scariét"this September As 1, for autumn exiled here, So poigfaritly ‘remember? Once let the"teaves begin to turn When days #Â¥0w tawnyâ€"mallow, And oh! hbw Bedutiful they burnâ€" Sunâ€"copper and moonâ€"yellow _ And are the heme nights still and keen, Now | wintér‘stars â€" are climbing â€"© Over the hills‘ November sheen "PXe Of sharp al’gé fragile riming? s Oh, let‘ th'e”fiomm hills be as bright ‘ > As, farcgent| T have thought: them,‘â€" : When dark days turn at last to nght And 1 conie hbine tol Autumn. . â€"> : Several Important Matters at Special . Meeting of Council Relief If#stigato® Appoint‘ ed. Amendment to Buildâ€" ing Byâ€"law. _ â€" _ ~. /. .. I At the special "mseting of the town council last Friday evening several â€" important mat‘ers were dealt with. ! In view of the fact that the Province; has left to the municipalities the mat~=: ter of guarding the publ‘c interest and . safety i mma‘.ter of public halls, ; council gh#v*ihe required readings and flnallÂ¥ passed a byâ€"law ‘to license and regula‘e halls in the town, This byâ€" law deals with such matters as. the license ‘fee, ,for â€" public halls, exits, lightibg, heating, fire prevention and fire protebtion tmeasures, etc. L cn i y a se‘ c _ 220 ""AaAAritaAamna | | d ~Beliet Inyest‘s w;"cc;m- ‘c-iw;lmes iricludeâ€"the. following. recomâ€" cing *A @ “""gflm?‘ fifi%fl%fl%flswfiafimmm per month 'WGS: exp}aqu one o tario Goyernment regarding théo reâ€" resident pr aske g;ms!pe Tg#h fiil OQ my application t at on m 4......:-;....4.“. ie ts is c ts > anirinna" Fptalin= are u;lgwfiw' mtomtmaasures, etc. _ â€". i_: "Moved Councilior. : Bonhommé; On :motion of Councillors Gladsitone seconded â€"by.: Councitlor : .McDermott.-;â€" and Spooner-*ms Bert.ha Lloyd wastThat.‘ the Msociation of, Mining: Munitâ€" ...... 1 m @4 0# D s _ l-â€".-‘nc..'l‘. tln a ffl‘lm @ m Y + 4 I'P.COm.- mendation of the â€" iA C $ hk c ic W ht ut WnB s mendation of the Relief Adm?n.ist.r.awr" . "That in lieu of the Province retainâ€" it was felt‘ Xhut!a ‘woman investigator ‘ing one lot ‘out of four lots in plank was necessary| for, the. work that would | of supâ€"diyvisions ; of townsite areas,. AS be taken Up. ) _ ... _‘ * . |now provided for under existing legisâ€" . on ;'mot.!bh (¥¢ Counciliors K. A. Eyre |jation, provision ‘ be _ that the and W. M g‘mtt.;it was decided to. pwner shall pay to the Province. a request the~ § ‘price per square foot or per epartment of Véterans‘ stated price Affairs to 'appolnt. a Veterans‘ Welfare ' acre: of land in ‘subâ€"division plan At Officér for the Porcupine district. timé ‘of registration or within six brown AnothexXt! mo‘ion* . submitted _ by Councillors Eyre and McDermott was passed, providing for the town‘s 1944 insurance Rremjums commiss.ions to be distriputed among local agents . as outlined MA ¥éhedule submitted with the resolution. _ ¢ 0 A _A let.t.er d by the council said that the HyAroâ€"Electric survey for the town would not be ready for several weeks. | 408 . 8 4n 4 2 Whitney Township wrote to the ; effect that it concurred in ‘the plan for . a Health Unit for the whole Porcupific®, To prévent ‘the not fat in a fryâ€" Third Ave. at Cedar Street + TIMMINS JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST BA* .'»l.i’r ’;}; s 4 ht Jv-w .‘- i _L; ’l"b j a â€" qAL $ Wolnan‘ss ‘Citizen""| W. M.S. Meetmg uucvsm To WOns . 0 MEAAA MA e es eventually resuited the organization and the success of the Saivation Army. Another Chrisomas:. mem\ce or psruc the ‘ladies present were: . Clhtworthy;, Mrs. C. DeLong, area as recomm@ended sodme time ago. Timmins and. Tisdale: havev already, proved the: plan, so 1t wiltâ€"now go intd' ef!eg it as soon . as . the Provincial. -Govermpent ‘agrees:to: the det.aus and |Js ready, to ;pracged. â€" The required readings were given to .a byâ€"law toamend the ‘Huilding BY4 ‘law.; The: chief féatire: of: the amendâ€" ment is that in Area 3: it provides for frame additions to business buildings| | already in â€"existence there. The foundâ€" ations, however, must be of cement or : other. solid. material, and the buildings must: be finished in brick, stucco, or ; other fire-resisting material. The size : or the addition myst not be more than . half that of the, building existing as at Nov. 8‘h. The matter of the one lot in four retained by the province in the case of subâ€"divigions. . of .townsite. . areas. wWas again béfore the: council,â€"and finally dealt‘ with by the following resolution duly carried:â€" . e e V hi Th: e eff ) _ > Cl 361 0 u9 s 20 0 d o h 1 n t 3 19 3e 06 man "office?‘ spéke in fienms :of admiraâ€" : tion â€"for the courageâ€"and resourcefu}â€" mes of~ Major and his.. men. " Major Stirling was for years leader ‘in, keeping. the Algonguin Regt. on the ‘m betaxe thé war,, his. services to ' Ave : prise: winners at the "Tuéesday evenifig‘ Whist Drive ‘at the Legion Hall Were::Ladiés,â€"Mra. Besaison, Mrs. R. â€"Powléy, and Mrs.. B.â€" Marâ€" Gautmgr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith. .. . Ana. yesterdty afternoon the fonowmg jladies were present at the regulatâ€"â€"Wedanesday Comfort Tea, ahd as usual all enjoyed the social afternoon ‘very> much; Mrs. J. treat the tim¢ -;)f registration or within months thereafter." ghaw, Mrs. R. Hardy, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. F./ Finchen, Mrs. Mason, Mrs.: W. Wilkinson, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. A. Ketley, Mrs. Ourtis, ‘Mrs. Kingston, Mrs Starling, Mrs. C. Chenier, Mrs. Major Keith:Stirling Now Reported Prisoner Ormston and vis.tors from ‘Toronto, Mrs. C. Abbott and Miss Wendy Abbott, . : . Mrs. Gay and> commlttee are pacl;lng parcels Last. ‘week there: was offlcial news that Majof Keith â€" Sterling, of Timâ€" mins, was among the missing after a battle overseas. . This week word was received in t.own from another Timâ€" iu;lns offlcer. :Capt.. Robt. Stock, that ' ; ing .was 2 glsoner-of-wal:, ' received e information C‘apfi. "Btock recelived: WIC listed for: activeâ€"service at the siart Ol the war and has been Overseas, Aor theâ€"mil.tis.being. ou}satanding.. He. ¢hâ€" licted for active : service at the siart Of se mm s some time It 1s underst.ood that he was wounded t.hough not dangerousily, before being taken a prisoner by the > Mrs. J. Orms.on, Mr. A. a brief He jeys * t. Be b Scearth showed many .colOUrIU} émfih”‘é %fil 3111 g‘a:n % %n 6 wuiQh he had taken on his trip through C ea.r on wha ‘time‘to and b Walter Carl. Quebeq and the Southern States, and to realize the necesjity of relisio T As usual, this year‘s, Clu‘istnias‘ War Alms of ldcal interest, particularly buman life if sfiu‘)}% are ~Cry fedtures Christmss. ‘hymns ghe sport fans of Skjing, Gfitfln‘,: p : be righted. e °0 christmas poetry. A page Oof the num- and Tennis.‘ ‘These were all Very thter» o i o ol i s L ) hk m ! At the October ~meeting of First United Church Women‘s Missionary Bociety the pastor, Rev, W. M. Mustard led in a lively discussion of "The Church Woman as a Citizen." Cltizenship is now an. w part EP _ * of the W. M. S. M3 Mustard prefaeec} the discussion with a brief tall on Tits impliq@tions. j He Emphasiie® Jne 6 {uifihe ‘time‘‘to clear on what t and Discussion Led by Rev. UM M. Mustard t t shall know"" and if we cannot do right here what we ought to, we shall not make much impress on life outside. Citizenship involves the true missionâ€" ary spirit of serving others. abure d by Mrs Hm T'ravgf' 20 000 c ived TNL vuy COUVUIlLIG, _ AAVVAC ; T%e Ilary Mon,mly B?U $ C1 renorta nres president, Mrs. Harnden, was in the chair, Mrs. P. H. Carson presiding at the piano. \ |at "'Aii ufipressive remembrance service for thase within and without the armed services was led by Mrs. Arthur Jackâ€" son. [3 Miss Mayowna 1eprlted twelve boxes | Q‘Eng c;r:fizds to xfiembers Oft‘ tfie Bomb» LVolunteer wOrkers Ts be Priaigt ‘b 143L . )o ))I;“_T-‘ ~x 4T â€"t: Christmas Wan Cry: reports presented by Mrs and,, Mypz, W. ,RatpOy 10 Nee o o s m Interestmg and‘ * Most Attractive â€" Last week The Advance had the honour of reveiving an advance issue of The Christmas War Cry which is on sale) this week. The Christmas War Cry is always worthy of special note nd this yem 5 is no exception. Printed in‘ colour‘s‘ arid ; with : Ffront ‘ccoiver and back‘ coveas showing ‘\Fery‘ striking ‘desigfis‘ by‘ Marjorie and 'Victor War ICry will ~make Ve’ry speciar appeql ta Elégantly Printed in Colour‘s and With Many Pleasing Illustrations ~ "4 m.a'hy "‘The front?tover ‘givesâ€"hn‘Ofigâ€" THal and ‘attractive ‘conception oP the Motper and ‘Child, while the back covâ€" trays ‘a :‘colourtul‘ scene of ‘the a ads "team‘ feéeatured." ‘The hn â€" Pr in ind W ic n it o ts * inside front cover is also an 1mpre‘sswe‘ scené‘ Among ‘"thHe other ilâ€" special ‘inention may. also be mide of *“”I‘fie Flibht Ihto Egypt," unique sculpture Bak Yétief "effect‘ pre- .,seneation of Hofxmmn S masterpxece, specially engraved this Christmas edition of The‘ War.’Cry Arnong the many othéx mustramons in‘ ‘"‘the issue, "The Compassmnate Christ," from a paintmg by ‘Plocknorst, "God‘s Winter Aristry, showing shrubs ‘trees, comâ€" mon fences and even bare posts, transformed into a scene of exquisite beauty, and "Peace," a glimpse of Lake Lduise, a charming spot in Banfi Naâ€" tional Park, ‘Alberta, are two fullâ€"page picture; that w.ll attract attention. Still another picture that will be of more than passing interféest is the ilâ€" lustratxon in colours of a street scene in the early days gf the Salvatlon Army An Long Englan@ ‘Fhjs picture is %:onflifil aflg;iht'in 3. bYF $ 8 feet «by, 6 fees, hangs in the Council room ‘of the Salvation Army Headquarters };} Toronto. It depicts General Booth and ‘bhis band of devoted followers seeking to convert a drunkard to nobâ€" Aif@rnmy o se 1 * ‘The ‘many articles sand sspecial feaâ€" tures ‘If the Warrâ€"Gry are of Â¥qttal" inspiration ‘and* . The issue ‘opciis With "A‘"BHb@*s=Born," an inspirihis icBsa#e "Fram "Commissioner B. Orames, Tertitorial Commander for Canada, Newfoundland and Bermuda, who is remembered here for the pleaâ€" sure and spiritual profit frem his visit here a couple of years ago.: Then folâ€" lows a fervent message from General G L. Carpenter, International Leader of the Salvation Army,‘â€" who made a deep imjression on the people of Timâ€" mins during his visit here some years ago when he was Territoral Commandâ€" that very interesting Tittle Peacock. < Other articles in the same issue include:â€"‘‘"The Star of Bethleâ€" hem," by R. J. McDiarmid, Dominion Observatory, ~Ottawa; "Love Found a Way," by Henry ‘F. Milans, 0. F.; "Out of »the _Shadows," . by “Angel Lane"; "We You," by: Mitchell; "Broken Chains," by Major L. Dunkâ€"= ber is devoted to the reproduction of es and ‘thoroughly enjoyed ‘bY LhE several ‘popular christinas hymns. An«‘. ers of the A. Y. Miss Aunn Osâ€" other page gives the Words and music porne, on behalf of the club, extended for. To Save a Poor Sinner, Like Me," | a vote of t.hanks ‘to the speakér ' General Booth‘s favourite Christmas m carol. t d 3 Of course, the young people are not Strlklllg COVEI‘ Page foargotten in this Christmas issue. There is a fullâ€"page devoted to the‘ fbr VIctory Loan ‘ ycunger generation, the title of qage being:â€""A Vatiety . Page . 1. by Tlmmms Artist | Young Folks." I @0 > P The Christmas War COry will be apâ€" preciated by most people, and by none more men and women on active service. : 1 Eue > + > .. n ‘‘‘The Local Ration Boards and volâ€" unteeers came in for high praise from Donald Gordon, chairman of the Warâ€" time Pricesâ€"and Trade Board, following the distribution of Ration Book No. 6. 320,000â€"Ration Books Dis: ;trlbuted in North, 99 per . cent, Perfect In a letter to all chairmen of Local Ration Boards, Mr. Gordon wrote that the distribution of Ration Book No. 8 was accomplished more efficiently than any previous distribution and said it was reassuring to comsider the work of Local Ration Boards, with members of all sections of the community, who through their coâ€"operative efforts have saved the taxpayers many tLNAOUS@ALIUS of ‘dollars. . also conveyed the deep apprecâ€" of the, Ration. Administration. H said the Local Ration Boards with volunteers, have the satisfaction of realizing another job well done on the completion of the tremendous task of distributing 12 million ration books to Canadian people. . _ . 4 C. H. Hewitt, Regional Officer, reâ€" vealed that almadst 320,000 ration. books were distributed: in Northern Ontario, the distribution being 99 per cent perâ€" fect, ~ He reiterated Mr. Gordon‘s stateâ€" e LC 2e ‘he NJA q4 S ic s d M C MB M 0 t D ui Nn( w + Mn § 00% .A ment that the distribution. of Ration Book No. 5 was the best campaign to 9 date, paying tribute to the splendid voluntary assistance and the coâ€"operaâ€" tion of:â€"the public in general. Elevyen Births Recorded in Timmins Last Week Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs,. AnNgeio Del Monte, 211 Birch St. South., on: Oct. 15, 1944 â€" a son (Vincent Louis). | Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Chenier, 45 Main Avemxe, on Oct. 20, 1944 â€" a daughter (Marie Helene). Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Rant, 26 Bannerman Avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, on Oct. 22, 1944 â€" a Sson (Robert Andrew).. Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Grayâ€" don Darling, 20 Mapleâ€" St. South, in St. Mary s Hospital, on October 25, 1944 â€" a daughterâ€" ‘(Eleanor Janeb > Daddy in R. C. A. F. . Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Laurent BilodeaU, 42 Wilson Avenue, on Oct,, °6. 1944 â€" a daughter (Geraldine Emelda‘ Marig). Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. John Boâ€" zak, | 14 Carlin Avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital on October 27, 1944 â€" a daughter (Bonnie Gretchen). Born . â€" To Mr. and Mrs. YÂ¥vain Proulx; Goldale Property, Schumacher, in St. Mary s / Hospital, October 17, 1944 â€" a son (Joseph Henry Bernard). Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Jean Alfred Dupuis, 50 Wilson Avenue, on Oct. 24, Guy). f Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Banâ€" ning, 268 Eim South, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, October 27, 1944 â€" a son â€"â€"a ‘son (Joseph Elie Louis Emery Distribution â€" J. McDiarmid, Dominion! A short busin )ttawa; "Love Found a|and the minutes ty F. Milans, O. F.; "Out | Miss Ruth Arnol ws," by "Angel Lane"; |. The guest of t u,"~ by: ~Joanâ€" mtchell , Manager ns," by : 01‘ L D was mtroduced J r | Bearth showed .' which he had tal Cnieber and the Mr. and Mrs. Angelo The weekly meeting of the Anglican Young People‘s Assotiation was held last Wednesday evening in 8t. Matâ€" thew‘s Church hall, and was opened A short business meeting was held and the mintutes read by the secretary, Miss Ruth Arnold. ; The guest of the evening, Mr. H. C. was introduced by the President. agveér for‘ the «October Issue 6f Searth showed many urful mms‘” ,'°° ber ‘issu Scarth showed many .‘°.°l?. s ‘"*»The Tank CGarada"js~â€"prboof: ot.:t}ma LÂ¥3 s t es 4i tA The cover page of "Tank‘" the journal of the Canadian Armoured Corps, had a striking design that has. attracted much @tterition. The Barrie Examinerwas. so impressed with the design that it secured permission to, Used for Front Page of Sol+ diers‘ Magazine, "Tank" use it as the cover page for a special | Victory Loan supplement, in. its .last. week‘s issue. The design .shows ,Hitler Himmler and Goe bels, displays of the Victory Bonds that will help to put, the three Huns in bonds that, will hold them. Below the picture. 'I‘he Barrie Examiner had the following paragraph: â€" "Our thanks to. the editor of "Tankâ€"Canada" for permisâ€" sion to reproduce the above striking photoengravure which was used on the: October cover, a special Victory Loan issue. The artwork was done by Capt. C. A. Pritchard and Lt. B. LeBarron, of Aâ€"33 Canadian Armoured Corps ‘Training Establishment, Camp Borden. "The Tankâ€"Canada" is the official journal of the C.A.C." NE P For The Tank, Capt. Pritchard did considerable art work that in addition to its artistic excellence conveys a mesâ€" sage .that is of value. The cover page referred to is a case in pcint, its use by ..The Tankâ€"Canada" and by The Barâ€". rie Examiner helping along the sale of. Victory Bonds. es P t Capt. °C. A.Pritchard ‘has made a hobby of art work and has achieved considerable excellence in the use og' tyictor ‘Arthur). ol | Born‘â€" To Mr. and Mts. Emile La#+â€" chance ‘91 Main Avenue, on Oct. 29, 1944 â€" a daughter (Pierrette Marie). Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Evans MacPherson 06 Fifth Ave., in St. ‘Mary‘s Hospital, on October 16, 1944 â€" a son (George Brian). and in Newspapers REDDY SAVS: by. the of the ‘Imperial Bank, "As will‘ be noted b'y items elsewhere in this . issue the. Timmins. Legion ‘Comâ€" }muhity Fag Fund Committeg: is conâ€". tinuing ‘its gooh work, and the appreâ€" lciation ‘ofâ€"the soldiers and other serâ€" vicemen overseas for that good work also cofitinues. Letters and cards acâ€" : knowlbdging the receipt cigazettes : have been reoeived from the following > men serving overseas n 1 (RAWS, +6 .| ~ CpI. R. Quigg, Cpi.‘w. G. .flilfi 3+ e § xt k _ talent. The ‘choice of his design â€" YAAA Ves i : _ T M NE O _ L o# c 00 M * as a cover for" the «October lssue 6f Glrrow," Pte. C." Belanger, Opl. T. J. "‘The Tenk grbp:h ofâ€" :;‘u â€"Relily, Capt. Lee Chariebois, Pte. ,V. P. pt. Pritc is . ‘the = / ey, . Lâ€"Cpl: D. .Carlin, Lieut, B. mm;o\fmxgggddf onih\efiownis WéeL!eutSKex‘rSprPubar- natumfly‘profi’ans d(toni of Myr. and ‘oll, Pte. Pichette, Cpl. J. B. Lake, Lac Mrs. T.; *Bflmhmt Tamflarack K. Patterson; A. Quine, treet. gxmmm L=Cpl. H. B. Jackson, Spr. E. Massi«â€" part of his éd at Timm?l:s oqte Sgt L. Bastien, L-Sgt J. Jordan, Lpubllc and high sthools, ooxgtmfiinc nis ‘Tpr. L. R. ‘Giroux, Spr. A. Watkins, studies, at, Queen‘s .University: unfi' e vpl A. A. Kleven, Sgmn. G. enllsted for act:lve servme. in~ +2 |J. Doolan, Pte. E.L. Curtis, Gnr. E. E. Ashworth, Pte H. J. Caldwell, Pteé. T. Soldiers s Overseas +) Send Thanks for . o I;Zr;uui:fic; Soldiers Overseas Send Thanks for _ Fags Sent to them More Letters and Cards Received by Timmins Leâ€" gion Communiiy Fag Fund "‘~BOTTLED BY lixc, _ OVENâ€"COOKED FOOD * _ DIGESTEDâ€" UNIONâ€"BREWERY LIMITED t. ".‘!â€"""'-‘-,'--‘ o -T;‘MM'.'NS, ONT. : Und.rmfl.fl, M“ h d l E. Mason, Sgt. J. Moir, Lac. E. O. j North Bay Nugget â€"As so many girls complain: It‘s not the shortage of \imeh that is s# bad, but the over-supply + of. women., ‘ ‘Sudbury Star:â€"I Sometimes Wonder Pepnt:â€" How do girls. manage to keep _thimbles over those long fingernails? Pte. G.‘ D. Adam. Spr. B. McDonald, Spr. W. G. Lawrie, L.â€"Sgt. G. H. Boyd Cpl. A. C. Bannerman, Pte. L. P. Leâ€" mieux, Pte. E. Hebert, Pte. M. J. O‘â€" Grady, Gnr. D. G. Ellio:t, Cpl. A. P. Cloutier, Fâ€"Sgt. T. M. Blackie, Lt. J. W. McNinch, Spr. O. Rivet, Spr. A. C. Thomas, Cpl. W. Faulkner, Spr. T. Barnes, Spr. A. Robson, Spr. P. Col=â€" ton, Lieut.‘J.‘ W. West.

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