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Porcupine Advance, 23 Sep 1935, 1, p. 2

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Tomato an Celery d meason. I a grapeâ€"orang request of a u sem forget t Perha to celeb Many vegetab plentifu Celebrate the Opening Real Artists at Work at of the Oyster Season Now the New Palace Theatre Vegetables and Fruits May be Included in the Menu. A Skilled Craftsmenâ€"Painters, Plasterers, Marbie Worker:; Qrcnp of Recipes in Addition to a Menu for a Week‘s) _ â€"Busy in the Finishing of New Entertainment Palace., Good Living. _ Great Care Being Given to the Finish of the Building. Cleans Dirty Hands Boiléd T Dinner Roast Bsef Pie Mashed Turnips Buttered String Beans Cottage Cheese Salad Brown Betty Vegetable Salad Sliced Pineapple Caramel Cake Mondayâ€"Breakfast Tuosd Second: The Master Chevrolet is also the only car Freight and Government i in its class that brings you the gliding KNEEâ€"ACTION ride! The only car in its field with Fisher Noâ€"Draft STANDARD SERIES MODEI Ventilation and the Blue Flame Engine! PDsive c CHEVROLET You‘re Entitled to Both of These TWO VITAL FEATUKES! Luncheon Supper eetbreg Dinner OU‘RE entitled to the newest styleâ€"and the finest riding comfortâ€"â€"when you buy a new car. A finest riding comfortâ€"when you buy a new car. Let these two vital facts help make sure you get them ! First: The Master Chevrolet is the only lowestâ€"priced car that brings you Solid Steel T TOP Bodies by Fisherâ€"the smartest, safest, newest kind of motor car bodies! Breakfast )Y Sandwiches Caramel Cake ind Egos Hlace Phone 800 Timmins Garage Company Limited Coffee »Y NC the Pastry j "Plump‘‘ oysters over low fire until edges curl. Melt butter, stir in flour and seasoning:; add milk and oyster Bacon Hot ~Bliveq VC Mashed Potato Raisin ar 2 dozen oysters 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour 4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon pepper 4 teaspoon celery s; 1‘% cups milk Read izzled Beef Stuffed Roa Browned P Bcalloped Carrots . Prune P Coffee Luncheon Toasted Tuna Sandwiches Mixed Pickles Tea Hot Ginger Cookies Dinner Broiled Fish French Friegq Potatoes Buttered Corn Cucumbers With Sour Cream Boston Cream Pie sSaturdayâ€"Breakfast Sliced Bananas Readyâ€"toâ€"Eat Cereal n Bran Muffins CC Luncheon Fish Chowder Cabbage and Olive Salad Cookies Teag Deviled T Hone wstewed Peache: Cooked Cereal Bhirred Eggs HC VegelaD Toasted Crackers Cream Cheese Dinner Dinner Broiled Mutton Chops Potatoes Butter Baked Apple Pudding Oyster Pie A OMSL Luncheon Onion Sou ice With Frenc 4 Monte Dinner Chicken Brc Jellied Cherries Wedncsdayâ€"Break{ast Orange Juice oked Cereal With Rais i Omelet Coffe Thursdayâ€"Breakfast Baked Figs Fridayâ€"Breakfast Stewed Peaches Luncheon Ovyster Bisaq Launcheon Oxtail Sou Dinner al Tomato Sau Scalloped Cabbag inge Custard alt D Buttered Pea P Timmins, Ont. : The funeral of Mrs. Loui of Schumacher, who died c evening last, was held on â€" afternoon, mass being Sf Church of the Nativity., ant evening la afternoon, Church of atentdance the deep r 2anchin w pathy felt Burial wa: man Cath fstto, Toronto; CG. P P. Ragazzo, Timmins; Timmins; Victor Dorig Batocchio, Timmins; â€" macher: A. E. Giovane pathy feélt for the bere Burial was made at the man Catholic cemetery. Among the many beaut butes were flowers from:â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Casan Mr. and Mrs. E. Ca L. A. Wilson, Schum Schumacher: A. C. Funeral Last Week of Mrs. L. Zanchin mache nadian I Toronto: Get your full money‘s worth by choosing a Master Chevrolet. Low delivered prices; easy GMAC terms. 1il rge Number Pay Their uast Tributes to Esteemed of Schumacher. T In Delivered, fully equipped, at factory, Oshawa, Ont Freisht and Government license only extra. Orangt I The NAaALlvITY, an e at the funeral regard in which t] vas held and the s t for the bereayv MtTr PRICED FROM ‘s. Aidg, Schums n Branch No. 88 Vilcini, Toront« Grape Sauce roasted rem ity, and the large uneral indicating hich the late Mrs. 1 the sincere symâ€" bereaved â€" family. the Timmins Roâ€" °885 Hannah, chumachetr Oron erraxl li, Timmins ful floral t "Bids" for numbers on the special radio programme Friday night will enâ€" , rich the Canadian National Institute | tor the blind by about $175, it is estiâ€" C °4 , |mated. Though this total has not yet lnChln been reached in hard cash, the donaâ€" tions in by Saturday indicated that a «_ |high percentage of it would be turned Y Their | over to the good work. steemed \__From 9.30 to 12.45 a.m. the air about acher. |Timmins was blue with the contribuâ€" tions of prominent people to the gentle s Zanchin, | art of making an "amateur" radio proâ€" n Monday graimimnme. His WOI’Ship Mayor Richardâ€" Wednesday | son was the hit of the show, and it‘s id at the |rumoured that he is to be offered a 1 the large | contract by the people who stage the indicating i "national barn dance night." He sang e late Mrs. | lustily and well, too. Other "artists," ncere symâ€" | too numerous to mention got the most d â€" family.| absurq requests and came through all nmins Roâ€" | right. In one case, a couple of dollars was I floral triâ€" | offered for an act, and double the he Family; | amount if it were cancelled. , Windsor; | _ It was all for fun and a good cause. A. Taylor,| "A good time was had by all," includâ€" arh, Schuâ€" | ing those who gave thsir time, talent acher; Caâ€" | and money. Even the station operators ; L. Rigon, | seemed to enjoy it. 6 XF. »Golâ€" The Northern Telephone Company Toronto; | installeq two lines for the occasion, Marcassa,|gratis, and two operators came over mmins; D.|from the telephone office to handle ira, Schuâ€" | the calls as they came through. The ind 11 C (for the Master 2â€"Pass. Coupe) the calls as Radio May Net $175 for Cause of Blind Bids" for Numbers on the Radio on Friday Evening. Netted Neat Sum Asi{ HOC on .’d » Cner 1,*4! 8 Nexrs Mss _ M 4Â¥ wzn?S“E ot Or. yÂ¥ J mmins umach Schumacher; â€" Staff Timmins; Staff of mimnins. al " call C.385C iumacher; G. A. Moneta Proâ€" Gold Range Hoâ€" acher; Mr. and i, â€"Schumacher; ns; Mr. and Mrs. cher; Mr. and humacher: â€"»Staff c2tiny, Manera. Timâ€" 1 being ‘ crafteâ€" Y jJob is it will proud. 1€ Those present at the shower were: Miss Irene Helmer, Miss Ivy Paice, Miss Sadie Thomas, Miss Peggy Webster, Miss Cecilia Grant, Mrs. H. Dean, Mrs. F. McLean, Mrs. W. Baxter, Mrs, J. Baxter, Mrs. C. Lawley, Mrs. J. Wilâ€" kinson, Mrs. R. Anderson, Mrs. J. Smithson, Mrs. W. Roberts, Mrs. J. Grant, Miss Dora Anderson. Campaign for Blind Will Net Near $1500 Kitchener Record:â€"The scant clothâ€" ing worn by some women would indiâ€" cate that they care very little for this world‘s goods. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Wilkinson, 47 Cambrai avenue, Friday evening, September 20th, for Miss Linda Grant, a brideâ€"toâ€"be. A very pleasant evenâ€" ing was spent with music and singing. Miss Grant rendered two very lovely songs accompanied at the piano, by her aunt, Mrs. W Roberts. Sele'ctions on the piano were also given by Misses Ivy Paice and Kathleen Wilkinson. Miss Grant received a large number of useful and beautiful presents. After opening all the presents, she thanked those present for the beautiful gifts and also for the happy evening. Towards the end of the evening the hostess Mrs. James Walker, of the Cochrane AY.P.A., will be the aistrict delegate to the provincial council meeting in Toronto, it was decided at a meeting of the South Porcupine, Cochrane, Iroâ€" quois Falls and Timmins branches of the organization at the Falls on Friâ€" day night. A real election was held for the honour. October 18th will be the night for the annual dramatic contest, to be held in Iroquois Falls. Each of the four branches will stage a short play and a trophy will be awarded to the best. of the entertainment held in St. Mark‘s parish hall. Bill Hall, of South Porcupine, did a monologue that was well received, two of the Cochrane reâ€" presentatives played a fine piano duet, and Bert Rowe of the Timmins branch played an excellent banjo solo. Refreshments and dancing to the Iroquois Falls A.Y.P.A.‘s own good orâ€" chestra brought the evening to a close. Shower Given in Honour of Miss Linda Grant The Canadian National Institute for the Blind will have $1500 more in its treasury by the time the donations, reâ€" sults of the tag day, and the amount subscribed through the radio station are added, The Advance learned this afternoon. Amounts are as yet only approximate, but it is now concedeg that the total will be well above that of last year. Tags brought in about $245, and the radio programme has turned over $68 so far, though $175 was promised by listeners. South Porcupine will send Nearly eighty youngs people attended the Friday night meeting in the paper town, each branch contributing a part $200, it is estimated. Last year‘s total subscription was about $1200. Dramatic Contest of A.Y.P.A. on Oct. 14 Event This Year to be Held at Iroquois Falls. Nearly 80 at District Meeting on Friday. ag Day Better Than Last Year. Donations up. Raâ€" dio also Helps Considerâ€" ably. Wilkinson served ONLY 3 MORE DAYS! NOW And Save! Buy Furs 24 Third Avenue Timmins Phone 481 very dainty The bride, gownedgd in white with white accessories, was attended by Miss Gwendolyn Webb, who wore. yellow with white accessories. Both wore pretâ€" ty corsages. The groomsman was Mr. Thomas Goodman. Mr. Yourix gave the bride in marriage. Following the weading, Mrs. Webhb mother of the groom, received at her Evening Wedding at St Matthew‘s Church A quiet evening wedding was solemâ€" nizeq at St. Matthew‘s Church on Friâ€" day when Delia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blow, Timmins, became the bride of Robert Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Webb, Mountjoy street. Rev. Canon Cushing officiated, in the presence of the young couple‘s immediate relatives and a few close friends. Miss Delia Blow and Mr. Roâ€" bert Webb United in Marâ€" riage on Friday Evening. Here‘s a QUIETER and still FASTER Underwoodâ€"a typeâ€" writer that will speed up your business all along the line. See its outstanding features; arrange for a demonstration in your office now. No obligation! Phone or write the Underâ€" wood Elliott Fisher representative, Mr. J. E. Besler, at the Lady Laurier Hotel, Timmins, Ont., or Underwood Elliott Fisher Limited, Toronto, Ont. Demonstrations of rebuilt standard Underwoods, new Champion Portable Underwood and new Sundstrand Adding Machines also arranged withâ€" out obligation. UNDERWOOQD Introducing Cushioned Typing! New ! 3 , 0 0 O0,0 0 O PROVED UNDERWOODS NEW TRIUMPH Word Typing Test [8 Hours a Day for 90 Days] Special GUARANTEED PERMANENT One ARTISTIC Beauty Salon First Ave., Schumacher Nap Caron last week received his formal appointment as Justice of the Peace for Timmins. Albert Odgers is in St. Mary‘s hospiâ€" tal suffering from a broken hip followâ€" ing an accident near Matheson on Saturday. The car, driven by John Gregulski, was forced off the highway ty laose gravel, one of the told The Advance. Mrs. Gregulski susâ€" tained a broken collarbonge, but Greâ€" gulski himself, Harry Sky and another man were only slightly injured in the accident. The car was not badly damâ€" aged, it is reported. home at 68 Mountjoy street. The bride and groom left Saturday morning for a wedding trip to Niagara, Windsor, Detroit and other Southern c ntresg. On their return they will live in Timmins. Albert Odgers Has Hip Broken in Car Aceident New ! in St. Mary‘s hospiâ€" i broken hip followâ€" near Matheson on r, driven by John Phone 1495

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