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Porcupine Advance, 17 Jun 1940, 1, p. 2

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With summer sausage, potato salad or creamed potatoes, a vegetable and a highly seasoned green salad may be served. Potato chips may replace the At a buffe featured a la and found m in guessing t] There were t of the usual } o0f the more c were four typ ham, one of marbled with ogna and an blood and fa several types kosher and cervelet whic the sausages with incst familiar, but there are a dozen you will probabl your finger and 5 of that." Arrang« a selection of sli makes an attracti trast of color. Considering the Genial ffl'thztl Sausage as a Dish for the Nai Good Old Summer Time"*= Sir Sausage is the Right Knight for the Kitchen in Sumâ€" mer. It Saves Hot Weather Cooking. Sausages May be Secured in Great Variety of Types and Styles. Some Recipes. PHONE PAGE TWCO Cor, Spruce St. Third Ave, Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel Day or Week i€¢ Very Reasonable Rates With Vacation Approaching uffet supper not long ago, I i large tray of these sausages, 1 my guests much interested g the proper names for each, ‘e two types of liverwurst, one ial hog‘s liver, the other made re delicate goose livers. There types of bologna, one made of of pork and beef and: one vith fat, kncwn as beer ibolâ€" another made from tongue, [ â€"fat, There was cervelet of pes, German, French and id another known as hard hich is dark red. iumnmer sausage, potato salad Quilct Atmoszyhere T IM MINS LA UNDR Y a WOMAN‘S fancy RY PHONE 153 and have us call and bologna are l0se names we are a fine delicatessen more kinds which elect by pointing ig "Give me some m a large platter, summer sausages showing with conâ€" are well named. threughout the ut them on the warm weather, as New Method Ladies who assisted the Lions Club in its last annual drive to raise funds for the Christmas Seal Committee were the guests of the club on Thursday night when the regular,meeting was heldâ€"in the Emipire Hotel. Present were Miss FPlorence Farr, Miss Louella Wing, Mrs. R. Hughes, Mrs.. Harold Pirie, Mrs. G. Chenier, Mrs,. QOscar Stahl, Mrs. Fred Wolno and Mrs. William King. President William King was in the chalir.. . Dr. Stahl, â€"chairman <ofâ€" the Health and Welfare Committee of the club, thanked the ladies for their work during the past season. Dr. Graham Lane gave a short outline of the tuberâ€" Peel eggs, prepare and chill. Open can of chilled pineapple juilce and flavor with lemcn juice, Arrange salad, dGdeviled eggs and sausage on platter, (Make coffese. (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Thanked by Dr. Stahl For Their Work in Raising Money to Aid Lions T.B. Work. culosis work in Timmins bein the Lions Club. Women Who Worked For Seal Fund Are Guests of Lions Boil Dice salad. Pepper. Shell eggs, cut in halves and rer yolks carefully, Mash yolks thoro ly or put through a sieve, add ma naise and seasonings. Mix well,. F shells with this mixture and servi a bed of parsley or other salad Potato Salad 3 cups diced potatoes 2 sliced onions % cup French dressing 4 cup mayonnaise (about). Mix potatoes and onions, add Fr« dressingz and mix together. Let mixture stand in ice box fifteen 1 utes to half an hour. Add enc mayconnaise to moisten. Serve on c lettuce leaves. Oneâ€"half cup cho; greeéen peppers, celery or cooked, d bacon may be added if desired. Quick Meal cooked notatoes for you have guests y deviled eggs and tc atoâ€" salad. Sliced sour cream dressit with al} types of : Pineapple juice cocktail Platter of assorted sumt Potato salad Deviled eggs Rastpberry ice ITced coffee 6 hard cooked eggs 4 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoun mixed mus 4 teaspoon Worcesters %4 teaspoon salt % teaspoon onion juice Methcd of Preparation s of, summetr Deviled Eggs oaqu OluL m icumb and mak illU}sa 76 rem ‘POU|! 1€ ‘pDE dice hn mand. seored starl! beautiful according to the old Hollyâ€" wood standard. THE FRESHNESS OF HER FERSONALITY AND HER UNâ€" AFFEECTED) MANNER made an instant groomsman. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfas; was served at Larry‘s Resâ€" taurant, where Mrs. Sullivan, sist? of the bride, received the guesss wearâ€" ing a becoming ensembe of rust crepe with navy blue accessories, She wa:s assisted by Mrs. McPherson, mothe: of the bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sisâ€" MAadg Mi bride 1 LC Charming Wedding |Pr<tt> :‘"‘t‘flg:‘"‘fl l % e at the Church of the e e Â¥ t * 7 uesday murnin t 830 ocloc 188 Natlvlty, Saturda}; stella Soko:loski, daughter of Mr. and Anna of M Miss Frances Ella Slattery and Mr. Ro(lerick Evans McPherson Married. OC ti ie brids Mr and Maple ns th th the studio staff. Once signed, were issued that her naturalness 0t to be changed by makeâ€"up men dramatic coaching. "Please leave resh and lovely," was the comâ€" HC Hore is lovely BRENDA JOYCE who proved that it pays every girl to keep her personality and beauty delighifully genuine. Read the story of her success. pink WA red bride‘s brotherâ€"ir dress of blug an: atching accessori¢ 1 bodict ul Thomas MacDonnell wa Beauty and You A€ id ry Sattery, sister of the maidâ€"ofâ€"honour, charmingâ€" in a floorâ€"length gown of taffeta, fashioned with a dice, simort puffed sleeves, lared skirt; A small veil r hat of white and matchâ€" and she wore white gloves ind carried cream roses and pical American Coâ€"Ed Won J Refreshingly Natu the day, s brother ame : coaching. ‘"Piease jleave lovely," was the comâ€" st is movie history. She small part, now she is a satin rcliifft rother_inâ€"law and sisâ€" 5. Michael Sullivan, of et south, and in the received their many While 10 vas very IC itin, fashior lling from cal ing â€" frC lite lace e long | een Miss Joy (Twentieth C€e Iâ€" you are Ldadorne iturda maxr Mr. F f M by PATRICIA LINDSAY ALT r1ad u1pDpet roses it tey inâ€"la 121 coupic¢ Tom AY ull the brid of tieth Century i are under ee her in her n mind that because she of white ns f small whit it 10 it V 6 l1 q modt loved Mr. Mic O app.1~â€" nutton WIt. and hom:s n l THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO UI 11 Hall. Mr. and Mt in Timmins,. United Church Loaned for Anglican Service charmil Attractive Wedding Event Here on Saturday Morning nd HC )r the czcasion, The groom nded by Mr. Hilaire RoussOon Mr. and Mrs. Guenette will iinmins. * iturday morni nda send for da hy when you are out socially. ask me how to dress. Well I renda to answer all those quesâ€" ir you. I put it up to her this Nill you please give me a few s for girls of your age group? yill listen to your advice more than they will listen to mine." la laughed, a bit shyly herself. my best but after all I am no ty. If my suggestions will help l T‘ll be happy!" itly when His Lordship Bishop m paid a visit to Matachewan 1d the first Anglican service in yÂ¥ mining community, the Uniâ€" urch loaned the use of that for the service and the United organist played for the event. 1s tOo SseG Olf SCreen screenâ€"which is very unusual! s tennis, badminton, and ping wims a little and takes sun ery day the sun shines. She does not believe in burning lle at both ends and seldom more than two nights each he weighs one hundred and unds and stands five feet, four And, my dears, she has brains them. Veteran actors praise her intelligent comprehension cles she is assigned. I praise wearing classes when she is Rey. Fr. Guevremont of St. t‘s parisch, officiated at a g wedding at the Notre Dame rdes Roman Catholic Church on y morning at 7 o‘clock, when he n marriage Miss Yvette Bouâ€" ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Hector and Mr. Ernest Guenette, son ind Mrs. Ferdinand Guenette. it In Personâ€"Lovely this tale of success I visited see whether it was just anâ€" s agent‘s yarn It wasn‘t. ce is disarmingly unaffected, s ~lovelier to see off screen ‘ame by Being i regcention in the Hollinger who Her Charm Secrets u younger girls have me to tell you how to You want to know how ng boys so they will like . _ a few tipns on how not W McPherson will reside was g at 8.30 o‘clock, Miss daughter of Mr. and Tiuna, Sask., became Jscar TCushinxy. son of giv@en in marriage aarmingly attired e groom was atâ€" remot Roma 1t y, a reception of the bride‘s 32 Dome Aveâ€" ind later the the groom‘s > dancing was received from will reside in 1l vill reside in ‘ brotherâ€"inâ€" ie bride was ensemble of t and white white roses ister of the ck place Catholic + friends ind Myr In Britain regular collection is being made of leadfoil from packages, the material being used in the making o bulléts This silver paper, tinfoil, etec. is collectedâ€" and sorted. the foil from tea packages, cigarette containers, etc. 'beingvseparated. The material is then melted down and thus gives a cheap 'and immediate supoly of lead and other metals used in munition work. The IRed Cross has interested itself in the collection of this material in Canada and arrangoments have been made for its sorting, grading, ete. Mrs. Precious, 2C1 Mavle street, north, is locking after the ccllection of the tinfoil and silver paper in Timmins. Mrs. Precious has arranged to have cafes, hotels, beverâ€" age rooms, etc., put aside the lead foil arcund bottle necks so that the maâ€" terial may be collected and forwarded cverseas. Mrs. will see that any of the material collected gets safeély to the Red Cross. Anyone who has any of this material should deliver lit to 261 Maple street, north. Any who are unable to deliver the material, should phone 2131F., and Mrs. Precious will arrange to call for it. The collecâ€" tion of this material will be of distinct benefit to the Allied cause, so all who can help should do so. Collecting Tinfoil and Silver Paper for Patriotic Purposes Nctre Dame des Lourdes Roman Catholic Church was the scene of an attractive wedding on Saturday mornâ€" ing at 8 o‘clock, when Miss Marion Grondin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Grondin, became the bride of Mr. Lucien Jobin, son of Mr. and Myrs. Narcisse Johbin. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. Roberge, Becomingly attired for the occasion, the bride was attended by Miss Muryâ€" ald Therrien, while Mr. Hector Sculiere acted as groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Jobin wi Timmins. A legal writer points out that it is a serious ‘breach of the law to receive payment for telling a person‘s fortune. Maybe, but the income tax inspector seems to get away with it.â€"The Passâ€" ing Hour. Wedding Event at Notre Dame des Lourdes Church Leadfoil â€" from May be Left at Street, North. CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED Doesn‘t Stop Him NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED Maple \Initiation at Thursday‘s | _ Meeting of the Rebekahs Controlling and Operating I‘t Mclintyre Arena June 20 21 22 GRAND NATIONAL FESTIV Al. 11 ir meeting of [E odge at the iie in mornit LARRY WILSON‘S DERKUG STORE, SCHUMACHER MOISLEY BALL, THIKD AVENUE, TEMMINS AND ALL ORGANIZATIONS TAKING PART isiness was discussed at ceting of the Gold Nugget re at the Oddfellows‘ hall evening, and a fair numâ€" s welcomed a new memâ€" initiated during the cvenâ€" ace Housewives everywhere are expressing the most complete satisfaction with this Moffat Combination Electric Range and Kitchen: Heater. They enjoy the cheap, cool, fast electric cookâ€" ing of the range itself and they know that a few sticks of wood in the heater will quickly dispel the chill of winter days. The Moffat Electric Range has a big roomy oven that cooks with the even, dependable heat obtainable only with electric cooking and four "Red Spot" cooking elements for fast surface cooking. » ADMISSION FOR EACH PERFORMANCTH e served, and it was the weekly meeting on Thursday, and a the TCudfellows‘ hall the meeting TICKETS ON SALIT Canon R. S. Cushi Anglican Church. June 14th, was i !and had bet many years, his parents. Funeral Garfield James A. Price passed away at home,. and were C (Monday) afternoon a Funeral Services Toâ€"day for Late Garfield Pries wentyâ€"01g n residen making !; hi 1¢ d

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