CHESS PLAYERS MEET 'I’he Chess Chequers Club will meet on the evening of Nov. lith, at the Hollinger Hall. The members w*ll. welcome all those interested. IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of HENRY RONALDS, late of the Townâ€" ship of Tisdale in the District of Cochâ€" rane, trucker, deceased. NOTI@GE is hereby given that all creâ€" ditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Henry Ronalds, who diéd on or about the 3ist day of July, 1945, are required on or before the 7th day of December, 1945, to send post prepaid, or deliver, to W.‘ S, GARDNER solicitor for Milâ€" dred Ronalds, Administratrix of the Ektate of the said deceased, their names, addresses and â€"descriptions, the full particulars of their claims a statement of their accounts, and the. natureâ€"of the securitiee (if any) held by them. AND take notice that after such last' mentioned date the said administraâ€" trix will proceed to distribute the asâ€" sets of: the, said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall: then have notice, and that the said. administratrix wil not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any rson or persons of whose claims notite shall not have been ‘reâ€" ceived by her at the time of such dis- tribution. DATED at South Porcupine Ontarig, this 29%‘5’"6?‘0: October, 1945. * . S Gardner».= Solicitor for the said ~ administratrix. ‘‘Mothersâ€"Send for the new Jiffy Diaâ€" pers, they‘re so handy you will want more., Heavy Quality flannelette, $2.00 per doz. Lighter weight, $1.75 dox., plus postage, 1 doz. 16c 2 doz. 26¢. Print your name and address plainly and send to Bater‘s Modern Baby Wearr, Dept, H, 362 Davenport Rd. Toronto, Ont. % from 3â€"6 p.m. at the home of MRS. E. A. F. DAY 82 Hemlock Street under <~the auspices Of the Past Matron‘s Club, of Arbutus Chapter No. 123 Order of the Eastern Star A cordial is extended to the ladies of the district to attend, Saturday, November 10th WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Childâ€" _ ren of School Age, Apply to Child ren‘s Aid society. Room 4, Municipal Bullding, NOTICE TO CREDITORS SALE COF WORK AND HOvE BAK NG phonea advorusements. or as a reâ€" sult of ‘eopy not carefully, lrglbly written. Mistakes â€" occ these sources are wholly at adver- The Advanice wfllnotbarespon sible for errors occurring in tele MISCELLANEOUS t Cl Afternoon Tea Will be held on â€"44â€"45«â€"46 _ Mrs. Leslie Harris of Floral Park . Will leave town on the Northland . toâ€" ~night for London, Ont.. where her 'husband has been a patient at the Queen Alexandra San. for the past month. Medical authoritiee at the san. advised Mrs. Harris to go down there as soon as possible. Puplls To Hold Open Night in South End «h feature of education week in south Porcupine will be the open night at the public school next Thursâ€" day when teachers will greet parents, ‘who in turn will be able to see with their own eyes how their child‘s proâ€" gress matches up with the children of their neighbours 4 Leading Wren, Christine Brown, R.C. «N.V.R of Timmins, will sail aboard tac Elizabeth on Nov. 15th, bound for Canada after spending one year ,'overseas. ts Local stores will also carry in their windows examples of work done in the public schools The pupils of Dome School and â€" South Purcupine public . school will broadcast at 2.15 pm. on Monday, _ son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Jelbert, 35 Messines Ave.. Timmins, and Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" main of North Bay, Ont. ~ The engagement is announced and the wedding will shortly take place in London, (England, ~between N.C.O. John Jelbert Canadian Army, second South Porcupine, Nov. 7th. Special to ‘The Advance. Mrs. Ronald Pond and baby Marâ€" lene, left this morning D‘Or, Quebec, .here Mr; Pond is now emâ€" ployed and the family will take up residence there. Allan Stanley, 43 Toke has resurned 'I‘immins after â€" being _ discharged from the R.C.N.V.R. ; P.O. R. Wilson, R.C.W. has returned to Ottawa. for discharge, after spendâ€" ing a short leave at his â€" home, 8 Laurier Ave. ¢ ai Mrs.A. H. Kupkee returned on Friâ€" day after spending 4 few days with friends in Ottawa. , 1946, _ at the c of 25 bie Janu O har Cï¬ ind CC * n to â€"holders Montreal, October 23rd, 1945. _ Board: of Directors has declared 30 day the following dividends ; 7% Cumulative Prefertred Stock W MNo. 84, q:nrur 1.75 share, .. _ payab :.m%!:y' 15'.’?946. Canada Northern Power » mlh'lej lary 15th, 1946. No par value Common Stock No. 66, quarterly . 15¢c per share, _ peyable Janurry 25th, 1946, Cerporation, Limited ON WaAY, HOME ENGAGEMENT ~ The prizeâ€"winning couple in the elimination dance were Miss Bernice Groff and Gordon Webber. \ Miss Joyce Tanney and Leslie wom the spot dance, with Bernic= Kosobuski and LAC Basil Trevetban winning the waltzing contest. ‘ Judges for the evening‘s contest were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Neanie, Miss Elâ€" â€" Games were organized at the beâ€" ginning of the evening under the suâ€" pervision of Bill Boychuck, who also managed the elimination dances. ‘Misses Sylvia Boychuck, Carol Lanâ€" ders and June Parker won costume prizes in the order named, as did Bili Boychuck, George Harrower, and Allan Mr. Neame also congratulated the club on its progress, â€"and asked the girl members to help with the tagging on Poppy Day on Saturday. f The dance was the club‘s annual masquerade and the hall was a gaâ€" laxy of colour from the wide variety of costumes. ' "I would urge you to keep the forthâ€" coming referendum in your parâ€" ents‘" minds," Austin â€" Neame â€" told members of the Canadian Younsg People‘s club at their dance in the Hollinger Hall last night. â€"He referred to the byâ€"law for the erection of a community centre in Timmins, Work For Byâ€"Law, Young Folk Told Plans for future projects were disâ€" cussed and committees appointed to look after same. Kinettes Hold Dinner Meeting â€" Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. O. Carter, the secreâ€" tary and also a letter from Mr. Georgs Richards, president of the Kinsmen Club, thanking the ladies for their part in making the Shellâ€"out on Halâ€" lowe‘en such a big success. Twenty two members of the Kinettes Club met in the Dining: Room of the Grand Hotel on Tuesday evening for their meeting. Mrs. Claude Bowker, president, was in the chair and welcomed 1 new member, Mrs. Cantwell, on behalf of the club. ~_â€" The regular whist drive and afterâ€" noon tea was postponed: for ‘this week on account of the hall ‘being in use for the Poppy Day wreaths, etc., but these activities will be resumed next week as usual. Money being raised by means of the weekly Comforts Tea will, in the fuâ€" ture, be used to purchase furnishings for the new Legion Hall when same is completed. The next general meeting ‘of the Auxiliary will be held on Monday, Dec.! 3rd, and all members are urged to attend as the nominations and elecâ€" tion of officers will take place on this date. A â€" Pot Luck Supper will, take place on Monday, Nov. 19th). and members were invited toâ€" attend to bring _ a friend and also a contribution for the supper. One new member, Mrs, Peter Jefâ€" freys, was initiated. The ladies were asked to seil tags on Saturday, Nov. 10th. for Poppy Day and also reminded that the Reâ€" membrance Day Parade will be held on Sunday, Nov. lith. Members were requested to assemble at the Legxon Hall at 2.15 p.m. sharp. Members of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held their general meeiing on Monday evening in the Legion Hall with the president Mrs. Nicholson, in the chair. Legion Auxiliary Plans Elections _ Further plans for the Penny Carniâ€" val, under the convenorship of Miss Elleén Terry, were also discussed ut Tuesday‘s meeting and the committee is composed of the following ladies*‘â€" Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. R. S. Andcrson, Mrs. M. Shaheen, Mrs. H. Leng, Mrs. C. Pozzetti, Mrs. H. Darling, Mrs. A. F. Carriere, Mrs. W. Mackie and Mis. C. Chase. The annual banquet for the blind people of the district which is sponâ€" sored by the I.O.D.E. will be held on December 17th. and all the members are invited to attend. The sum of $10 was donated to the Victorian Order of Nurses, Plans were discussed for the sendâ€" ing of Christmas parcels also, to this school. Mrs. McGarry, Educational Secretary reported having received a letter of thanks from the adopted schonl at Sesikinika, for a football and books sent to them by the chapter. A two nnnute silence was observed in remembrapce of the late Mrs. Digâ€" by Grimston who was a charter memâ€" ber of the local chapter. Mrs. A. Booker, convenor of war work, reported that a cheque for $50 had been forwarded to the British Children‘s Service Fund. Members of the 1O0.D.E. mes for their regular meeting in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Butlding on Tuesday evening at 8 pm. ani the president, Mrs. A. P. Carriere was in by Mrs. Wm. Mackie who attended the Provincial Semiâ€"Annual Meeting in Sudbury. Minutes. of the previous mecting were read â€"and adopted as was the An excellent report, which was bo‘th ; interesting and informative was glvem t 2. 0000 e c a ‘Those of the staffs present were Miss Kautto, Miss McKinlay, Miss Vance, Mr. Moore, Mr. Ellis, Miss Stafford, Miss Taylor, Mr. Sparks and Mr. Teal. our versatile M. C., Students‘ capâ€" tain Jack Waite, announced a grand march for the judging of costumes. Miss Vance, Miss Mackinlay, and Mr. Sparks acted as judges. Prizes were awarded to Rileen Olsen for the prettiest costume; to Jim. and Len Taylor for the most comical costâ€" ume and Joyce Mamel for the most original costume. Dancing to heavenly music supplied by Eddie Morandin and a five piece orchestra took up most of the evening. During the intermission, when refreshâ€" ments were served Pat Lahey sang "Navajo Trail" and "Stormy Weather" which were thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Jeannette Cousineau, Ruby McCarâ€" thy, Carol Karahan, Edgar Montigny, Lorena Blood and Bill~ Everett, winâ€" ners in a spot dance, were presented with novelties. â€" len Terry and Mr. Al Wetmore. Chaâ€" perones were Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Mrs. Ernest Lory, Mrs. J. Park, Mrs. Peter Jeffrey, Mrs. Sanderson, Mr. W. H. Johnson and Mr. Jack Pedder. The club‘s orchestra, under the leadership of Earl Simard, suupplied the music. â€" â€"BY EDDIE DL FANT The‘ annual Hallowe‘en dance, held [in the gym of 8. H. 8. with South ;Porcuplne students attending, proved a big success. - * ~Things started with a bang as those present were led through the darkened corridors, over obstacles, up and down stairs, finally to ride down a slide into ‘the gaily decorated gym. | When all had gone through this rigâ€" marole, the lights were switched on and the many custumes were seen. The costumes were varied but the giris showed aâ€" preference for navy suits with short skirts. were:«1 dA NVL SQJUV C U DJ Stndent Learns em Miss I-Iopkms Brings Variâ€" Hallowe‘en Dance _ At Schumacher H. S. Has Many Thrills ed Experience‘ To Arena Job Here ‘ "c? A?::‘: 4* 4; 0« Advance want ads Men who think of tomorrow Old Man Inflation stands just around the corner ready to snatch at your pay envelope and shortâ€"change you in return. It hapâ€" pened after 1918, and it can happen again. It‘s strange but true that the only ones who can save us from inflationâ€"excessively high prices=â€"are ourselves. It‘s: spending those extra dollérs that bids up prices on everything that‘s still scarce. And once sUARD AGAINST INFLATION Today! t The Timmins Dart League has the following games scheduled for the evening of Friday, Nov. 9th, for the Maltais Cup: "Sevenâ€"Up" vs. "St. Matâ€" thews"; "White Cross‘"‘ vs "Legion"; ‘"Moose" vs. "Peeâ€"Wees"; "Imperials" vs "Independents"; "Aityâ€"Aits" vs "Windâ€" sor‘"‘. ° . Only a point separates the first team from the second and the second from the third, so there is not much in it. High scores were: J. Wakeford, 139; W. Nixon,125; W. White, 113; H. Beard 118. *‘ § ! There will be an opening in the Topping some 5,000 other lads in sales of the Kinsmen‘s shellâ€"out tickâ€" ets, Earl Niddery, 84% Balsam St. N., won the bicycle presented by President George Richards (shown standing by) on behalf of the Kinsmen Club. Leading Dart Teams Closely Bunched â€" . Earl Niddery Wins Kinsâ€" men Prize Bike Miss Hopkins voiced her opinion of theâ€"MciIntyre Arena, as have a thouâ€" sand of other Southerners, when she stated that it was one of the nicest she has seen in North America.‘" Asked about her opinions of the National Championships being held in the Porcupine, she says that she is all for it, believing that the Northern skaters can learn a lot from watching more advanced skaters. The new professional is most imâ€" pressed with the skaters of the Porcuâ€" pine, comparing them favourably with Ssouthern talent. | (By Roger Todhunter) ‘"‘The thing which: impressed me most my first few hours in the north," states Miss Hopkins, the PS.C.‘s new professional, ‘"is its invigorating aitr." Before coming to the Porcupine, Misg Hopkins skated a pair in the Ite Folâ€" lies for four. years.. Many will be interested toâ€" know that she knows Miss Mary Jane Halstead,. a former proféssional at the Mcintyre Arena. Miss Hopkins skated for cight months in a New York show. One of her greatest experiences was the four month trip in Hawaii, where she ska- ted on a portable rink. orthern Setâ€"Up, THE HOUSE OF SEAGBAM started, inflation spreads like ‘a forest fire to everything we use or consume. So let‘s fight the temptation to spend unâ€" necessarily., Let‘s put every extra dollar into Victory Bonds and hold onto the Bonds we already have. Think of tomorrow .. . and you‘ll agree the lhingtodoisnottothicwryBondl but to go and buy more! next league for a team composed of 1939â€"45 veterans, many of whom have played over there where the game orâ€" The first draw. for the Joe Amm troâ€" phy comes up on Monday Nov. 12, at 6.30 p.m. in the MeIntyre Arena. The Court of Revision for the Municipality of Timmins will hold its first sitting to hear appeals against the 1946 assessment, and other appeals and applications which may properly be heard by the Court, at the Municipal Building, Timmins, Ontario on Thursday, November 15th, 1945, commencing at Timmins, Ontario. November 5th, 1945. otice of Sitting of Court of Revision WN OF TIMMINS Ac \lh S“Aw Clerk of the Court of Revision. Call on the Porcupine Advance for high quality, lowâ€"cost prmtmgâ€"â€"’releb Phoneâ€"236. _.The opening party for the curling club is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11th. Competitions for this trophy will run from Nov. 12 to Nov. 25th. # 41 2