o es and darugnters, Gloria and hoffie in Hamilton after spending ‘Mrs. H. J. Kievan, A flGs Mury Adams, Miss ; "rh%ed house: ga,thenng ... hostsâ€" were Dr. William Taylor and Mts. Taylor . . .A most pleasant evening was spent and were Mr.and Mrs. J.â€"Brady, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stock, t3 ving for Huntsv! aisn: TuMlmz Bki Sct Len NMeNeil, Julbs Bade from all a6¢ than those ‘held m Mrs. H. J. Kievan, Mrs. Tpm Morygn,Mrs Russell Be iss Maryâ€" Adanss, Miss: Plor harp, Mrs. Lloyd Di Miss Marie Roge®s, Mrs, Lionel Boni. Mrs. Dave Simpson Bob Wilson, Mrs. Barl Hawktins, Mrs. Dan Marshall, Mrs. ue B . P < uests were Mr.and Mrs. J.~Brady, Mr. and MrS. h. D. DUOCK, Mr. and Mrs. T..S. Paylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Morris, Mr.:and Wirs. E. N. Ward, Mr. and Mrs: Ted Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. :â€"Priends of Mrs: H.G. MWright gathered at the home of Mrs. M 'mi'm:. 14 ‘Toke St.. last ‘mnnaay afternoon for a pleasâ€" ant aet ether before Mrs. Wright‘s leaving town. Mrs. Dorâ€" val , a Friend Of Mrs. Wright‘s, when these two ladies 3 e“a chrane a few years ago, poured tea. ‘The ladies in atte dam:e found n most interesting to have Mrs. Wright tell ot her plans with Mr. Wright to visit their children in Buffalo, Montreal Klm and ~Parry Sound for the next several mms. atï¬er they hope to establish permanent resiâ€" Mrs. Ron Moyle entertained a number of friends at a deâ€" fightfully arranged afternoon tea yesterday . . . Guests spent a most enjoyable timeâ€"socially and around four o‘clock tea wWas served ... . Mrs. S. R. McCoy mother‘of the hostess poured tga .. ..\ from a table gracious with banauet cloth . . , tall yelâ€" Jlow tapers m ‘branch candleabra . . . and yellow pansies in a low bow! . . . Guests were Miss Vivian Plerce, Mrs,. Doug Bracâ€" déenteâ€"again in the early Summer At Burkes Fall‘s, Ontario. The hostess oh behalf:of her friends presented Mrs. Wright with a zll’t and acoompaaylng good wishes for happy holidayâ€" ing â€"and for happiness and hnegalth in their néekt home. Mr. anhd Mrs. Wright left early this week for Buffalo, N.Y. - .‘ Miss Audrey: Jenkinâ€"who will leave within the next few @nys for Port Arthur . ... where she will become a member of ithe American ‘professional.iceâ€"show, Iceâ€"Cycles .. . enterâ€" ned a few friends at a partyâ€"Friday evening;.~, . Mugigal,,, 8, singing and dancing provided the evening‘s nt . . .. later delicious refreshments were: served ;. s were Vince Gapeless, Miss Beatrice Capeless, GCordor; ; ; ‘Mtss Madeline Fangent and Raymond Capoless. d esB ~> % j % o 4oh car on 5 t e : aa «â€" Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bent, 54 Cherry street, who are leaving in the near future to take up residence in British Columbia mmmts of honor:on~Saturday evening at a charmingly jtln: C ~: +R several weeks visitingâ€"at the home of Mr. Pecanic‘s brothers, â€"Phil, Joe at:the Tisdale Hotel. It was five years since the family were together and they all decided that Onristmas and the New Year was the most appropriate time for a family reunion., fleedless to say it was an exceptiohally happy one. ; , a change is gmcl7 tc gups v ined t smatdn '!\ll, what‘s m "'s\ En sn h on ons . S un P * ut e y un w 4 Poï¬liflf.»lti*‘%!:m%bm # . * J is theâ€"lady who knows store an prices is.â€" In is the wife and mother r her Tamilly. And beâ€" Uirs. Russell Bentley, Mrs. Lloyd Durkin, Dave Simpson, Mrs. . all of, Bouth Porpun t sA diA eA AVALL e 10A4: UV VC EAALQULCy Anlli l * land Lake, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ursha, Flint Mich., Mrs. WHlam Arylhuk, St. Catherines, Mr. ann Mrs. N. Bren, Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. ZAabaick, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dzuba, L. Jakimiw, B. Arâ€" chytka, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wewegan, Mr. and ‘Mrs. B. Gerlak, Mr. and Mrs. Dz:uba, A. Struminsky and A. Opjetz 'l"m'n’hn â€" avnaA‘ s Afrc AKWiIiAhaal Un‘ pine and Mrs. J: ’Ieat Against an. altractive decorative scheme of pink. andâ€" blue streamers with banners on, which was inscribed the ~greeting "Happy Birthday . to You""* the many young guests attendâ€" ing spent a most enjoyable afternoon playing games ywith lovely prizes aâ€" warded the winners of the various â€"eâ€" vents, . D ncing, and singing was also afternopn‘s entertainâ€" the spokesmen for the latter tolq the gathering that our only wish is to beâ€" vome good and useful citizens of OCanâ€" ada and nart of her great democracy." ~ Continuing, he stated,‘ "we are not ‘only working hard on our jobs but we are putting forth every effort to absorbh the Engl‘sh language as soon as possible. We are here in Canada beâ€" cause returning to the Ukraine ocâ€" cupied now by Soviet Russia was an impossibility. Our brother‘s and kins. folk are still fight.ng the dictatorship of Communism and we, here, are boping the day will soon be at hand when all nations will enjoy a réal Ghristmas in real peace and happiness. On behalf of himself and his comâ€" panijons he reiterated how glad they were to be in Canada where one can enjoy freedom, a freedom never enâ€" joyed before by he and his companions. The hall was benautifully decorated with a huge Christmas tree around wheih one and all gathered to sing car. ols and the songs of their homeland. National dishes were served at the noon hour and again in the early evâ€" ening. During the day Rev. Michael Hirâ€" oshko, Rev. J. A. Callaghan and Grand Knight of Columbus Pat Larmer exâ€" tended the season‘s greetings to the gathering. To the D.P.‘s they expresâ€" sed the wish that they would experâ€" ience many more joysus Christmases in this great land of ours. Local Ukrainians Hold Gala Dinner and Party With 100 DP‘s as Guests Serving at the tables were Miss A. Gregoris, Miss A. Rysak, Mrs. L. Chuâ€" bay, Miss J. Jura, Miss S. Geriak, Miss M. Mohyluk, Miss A. Mohyluk and Miss O. Pashchyn. Those convening the affair included Mrs. T. Onucki, Mrs. J. Gulas, Mrs. Michael Bugera, Mrs. Tomiuk, Mrs. P. Mohyluk, Mrs. Pashchyn, and Mrs. A. Kalka. Out of town guests included Rev. M. Hiroshko, Mr. and Mrs. Govriluc, Kirkâ€" land Lake, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ursha, Fiint Mich., Mrs. WHliam Arylhuk, St. Catherines, Mr. ann Mrs. N. Bren, Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. ZAabaick, Mr. and Mrs. M. Dzuba, L. Jakimiw, B. Arâ€" chytka, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wewegan, Mr. and ‘Mrs. B. Gerlak, Mr. and Mrs. "This unquestionably ridiculous state of affairs has to end and very soon too‘", said many a Timmins housewifé in sumâ€" % jumnber of: staemgnts’l ""And if any little thing T. “Qï¬ï¬e’ ‘db B naste ï¬a\? end, 81 n 1 am. going tq do 1t 4nd make Jt u.c‘\ $ ® # CV i 20 _ CC > ?a;-;ï¬ . Baid andther lady, "Just before thg price increase on bacâ€" on I bought Iâ€"shall allow my little family to enjoy to the full this bit of bacon, it‘s gone, gone, and I won‘t buyanother slice till the price comes down." # % # . is .. This same bacon the ladies were discussing was increased last wek from nin@to 12 cents a pound. A few of the local merchants are disposing of the balance.of their old stock at as low as 74 cents a pound but then almost every store throughâ€" out the district is carrying new supplies today. Bacon took the real beating, in some cases it amounted to ‘"horsewhipping" in the statements made by many local shopâ€" pers. It appeared to give them a thrill to be able to single it ‘out for abuse because, we were told, "We had, many times, during the war, to do without it entirely. We can do so again. We might have to buy butter, eggs and milk because our sysâ€" tems require it but as far as we are concerned bacon is decidâ€" edly not a necessity, and we will simply do without it. Said another, bacon is jJust something to make ones breakfast taste bettier: t.ha.t’s l, well, you can stiilâ€"serve a nourishing breakâ€" fast without bacon . . . Bacon, however, isn‘t the only thing I find ridiculous, said a third person. "The entire cost of llyvâ€" ing is way, way out of line . . . not only meat and milk but all commoditiés. only thing I can conclude is that there must be eonslderable pmï¬teering somewhere _It. apmw a fourth woman everythmg has gone up eacem the men‘s wages. And in the next breath she put a substantial share of the blame on rising costs to taxation. One lady said, "‘To me, present conditions are as bad as in the days of the last depression. Maybe this is a depression, I‘m inclined to think so, though I really don‘t know. But it seems to me, however, that. plenty of money could be found during the war years to buy guns and bombs with which to kill people, so why can‘t money be found now to subsidize the skyrocketâ€" lng food pr!oea. ao that things will be a little easier on ‘the avâ€" , knows, my grocery bill is twice the amâ€" mmmmum fore the war andwedo noteat. as\zeli i telbbz penstoners 4t was also emâ€" cuges M,s almost impossible to live, onâ€"a it to people these days" was the sum memi'at the hotels aad'zroeerr stores The price of pork.and bacon was the target of much of * the logal housewife‘s verbal arrowâ€"tossing.. "For one thing I am »not buying any more bacon much less pork" said one Tady . this morning. f > » to fed my family" and "ridiculous", applying it wherever she felt it belonged. : Mltmael B Mr. and M and Mr. and Mrs. A. Herch, J. C:orthSKV, andâ€"~Mr. and Mrs. Melnyk, Mary Sally‘ Auk;," Dybick, Nancy Tomliuk, Betty Bugora, Mrs. Jean Zadorozny, Buddy Wlorkevltch and ~Milton>~Warkevitch, Denise Fergitsol, Zek, Katic Rxipiw. "o c 5. esc Ronald and Reeva Gurevitch Feted At Lovely Party Mrs. Sam Gurevitch, 18 Fourth Avenue, â€" Schumacher, was hostess Sunday afternoon at a lovely birthâ€" day party in honor of her son Ronald who was celebrating his 12th birthâ€" day and also her little daughter Reeâ€" va who was two years of age on the same day. Mary Rytchnski, Bill Blahey, J. Noâ€" vosatd, Mr. and Mrs. P. Kamash, Joe Onuki, Muriec!l Gulas, Mrs.. Stefenyk, Mr. and Mrs. Mikolayenko, Mr. and Mrs. J. Osetski and many others. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodland aml Mr, and Mrs. ‘B"Ilcl‘xaelf Panchuk â€" _ xh â€" _ > _ 0| use _ db c «* «@ ___* ~ «e are pictured above as they itltendcd the gala party held at the Ukâ€" rainian Hall on Mountjoy street South recently. The party marked the celebration of the Ukrainian Christmas which according to ‘the Julian calander is January "th. iFaerX Advance Photo: w e 1 S L S en n . en En s Morrison and ; and Mrs. B. Wo ‘s. A. Herch, J. G dining tbable effective with «o hoi @ bace cloth, lighted candles in branch candlabra and a huge birbhday cake festive with fluffy frosting and suitâ€" ably decorated with scrolls and roses and agleam with lighted candlee ‘in one corner for â€"Ronnie. and two tiny ones for Rgeva, the hostess served deliclous lunch. Miss Eileen Lampâ€" kin assisting with decorations and lunch. Guest list included Joanne Cowan, Gail Reeves, Michele and Michael Longpre, Billy MpKinney, Henrietta, Gerard and Brian. McKenna, Arlene and Shirley Dick, Marie and Victor Braney, Eileen and Delmar Lampkin, %{eorgina Goodger, Michael Pecanic, ary â€" Jandralovic, Anneâ€"Marie Stâ€" monovic, Garry McAlpine, Melvin Dick, Connie and Barbara Strickland, In honor of the happy . occasion both guests of honar received a hand»> some array of gifts. CLEARANCE Irvin Rosner, R.0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1879 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (strosser Blidg.) wWITRH SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY ONE ONLY â€" .. :. Wine Duck Colored CHESTERFIELD _ $109.50 at â€" Pflone 944 13 Pine St. South ** mt y «_ â€" Wi 4A EC take up residencé in town. Mr. Lindâ€" 'm!flï¬wflmm- say‘ will take ‘bver ie m onts, visitting at the thome of her Of Eplett‘s Dairy rpon: the | brother aliterâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. James O( Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sloan who wm E. Barrv.and Mrs. Barry, o Mattagami be leaving in the near future to take Blvd. _ _ _up residence in iNew Liskeard. se Timmins Branch: G. C. CAMPBELL, Manager ‘.L; m *4 «charges, too. backlog of â€" p tte that you mos} tomort ow that your War Savmg§ Certificates are beginning to pay off, why not keep this backlog of security/intact. Use this money to create a "Fund for the Futurc‘ â€" welcome asset in time of opportunity, rudy résource in time of need, t . â€" 7 < HMere‘s a wayégo ensure that Ey this money you‘ve already saved M ‘doesn‘t slip through your fingers. Endorse and mail your * mttutmg cemï¬cates as idescribed on the back, to Ottawa . .. then, when you receive your cheque, place it in a B of M Savings Account. 4‘ e b;tfgt still â€" Jetr the Bank oï¬t ontreal take leif? care of all redemption details. Just bring ‘all your War Savings ‘Certificates to your nearest B of M branch. As each one comes due over the next few years, we arrange to get the cash for it and credit its full face value (which includes the interest) to your sccount. 389 v Under this arrangement, there‘s no need for you to go to the fuss and bother of _ _endorsing each individual certificate â€" the "a/ Bankâ€"witl attend to this for you. 2. «:/ f , ou‘l! find this service will save you time, touble and worry. And while your Savâ€" ings Account is growing â€" your War Savings Certificates will be in safekeeping. or MonTrEAL â€" : backlog of security today is your guaranâ€" tte that you will get the things you want most tomorrow. Hold on to it â€" add to it â€" and do a real dollarâ€"building job for the We‘d like to help you plan this. Just bring in your War Savings Cemï¬cates now . .+ we‘ll do the rest, > If you haven‘t a sevings pt with us, we‘ll gladiy open a npmd or you. You‘ll be surpfise'd at the low service it ud waARrTiIME savines Mr. 4