Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 19 Sep 1940, 2, p. 2

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â€" S m +3. » C 7 | M * > on : "To Dunk or Not to tti #r1. oo( L wmmmmnuwu * +oA of this custom. â€"Actually., argument, Anybody who ndbpaowmmmwmaouu <_ * .C s . * $ t *b dunk or not to dunk! There has for general use, or whether you make dunk ‘your teast in your cocoa." Of m tl'ds asIeo amlied to éloug‘hm;m ‘had for ba'eakfast 4 i zmfi Ofdouthnuts was, mane every. 'fl.. were. oftep reheated . for] fast .and. sometimes .they . were. ; ,toaaed na,ny over fesst in the privacy of the home, Others wen. promenly carry on: anywlere. . While doughnuts and have uimitfe Heer. grouped together, "perheps Upeamie thie Dunkards, one of the many, mmofeasfiem Pennasyltanta, “Wnutsasammwfi of every meal, ‘there: are" a few" other Seod: which are" treated in this same 2. Es _ Of course the physician can see the ‘regerd of each patientâ€"the range of the amount of coughing, at ‘of times he breathes in a m_h}ixte, and ‘ansâ€" can see the progress teward reâ€" the melassea and the â€"benten egg. Bift together the flour,â€"salt, soda, baking powder and spites and add. gradually. h y e LE .. :o;;r;rgr ;Eler“;ise from week to week. i @0 _ g:, ma uk n _ Mood, Pressure. Mm ‘to Cold Helps 'r.n Condition. of . â€"~â€"... . Patient.â€" â€"_â€" â€" ,,Anyoqe wlw nas regularly visited a relative ‘or friend .at a Atuberculosis Be tames W. Barton, M.D Tea Doughnants of tion must be made of the eight quilts which were made entirely from small euttings.. The greater part of the work en these quilts was> done by scheool EiÂ¥ls under the dizection of Mrs. Gflbert jand Mrs. Leck. i > branch wiches â€" to ° thank the Timmins New Method â€"Laungry fer ; work mymmmummth,me -erfcharge :‘ . Mrs. Robson khas peceived notincatlon Imm Headcquarters, that knitted goods of every kind are especially needed at this time.~ Winter is approaching and it is necessary to have a Jarge supply tot warm clothng=ready for the sen)e by VERA WINSTON . AUTUMN is another season for sweaters, sports and . dressy. . Every shop is promoting new designs and reâ€" vamping the classics. Chosen for toâ€" day are two unusual models, the first a sleeveless pullover in yellow â€"zephyr with ribbed finish. . Pretty: for. afternoonâ€"â€" ~ 35 . TD two-toned cardigan. in. tan and dark green with a‘ novelty stitch in viartical striped effect. The colours| quarter the bodice front and back. Lastex knit makes it possible to pu!l down the puffed sleeves.« Buttons are tan wood. Schumacher Red Cross Continues Its Notable Work Branch, for the month of August. This happiness in her new home. . , _ | lis McConnell, Ana Honkals and the guest of honmour, Mrs J. A. 3 view of the fact that each unit worked only every second week. Special menâ€" Schumacher, Sept. articles were shipped to Canadian Red Cross Shipped 4250 Article to Headquarters Last Month Presentation Made of Handâ€" some Travelling Bag. . (Friday) to take up residence at Thoâ€" shrink when washed: if your knitting is ‘too tight use larger needles. . patient is improving. ; S$1A UR 145 Kennedy outlines the methed ; used on 80 patients to obtain the blood|. In coâ€"operation . with departmental hand and wrist of one sige in neay. | Society chas completed. the: establishâ€" The list of articles shipped is as folâ€" Women who must spend the major If the bench is a short one, she allows part of each day running their homes her nead and arms to hang over the complain that they have little free: {other end. After a moment of comâ€" time to join health classes to keep int plete relaxation, she rises to sitting trim. But that, according to FEidith position without the aid of hands or Meétser, is a slim excuse. She knows * arms. Returns to the bench slowly that hnu:owme cam keep in trim: right . again She does this five more times. in their own homes. I Pillow Boxins Edith Melser is a radio script writer and authorâ€"perhaps one.of the busiest crreer women. Five typewriters stand arcund her workreom at home, each with a manuscript in the making. So she has perhaps less free time than the average nousewife, but she does realize the pitfalis of physical inactivâ€" ity amd has consequently devised a mumber of corrective exercises which she dces at home. And they keep her in Miss Meiser advises housewives to use common chairs, tables or benches as gymnasium aids. For instance, here is a waist slimming exersise which is donme by placing your right leg across the seat of a straight chair. Then try hand. Try ten times, then exercise your left side in the same manner. Keep your abdomen in and your knees stiff. Card ‘Game When she gets stiff from typing long hours, she seatters a deck of cards atkout. the floor and stoops, by bending her knees, to pick up each one. Up and down she goes mtil the cands are gatheredâ€"52 times you know. 'I‘hwt truly limbers one. Fo Help Posture ' For shoulder kinks and slwmpmg"‘ posture she lies flat on her back on a benech with her feet touching the floor. | Red Cross Prepared for 1800 compresses, 4" x 4" 1200 wipes, 2" x 2%" . 240 medium dressings 90 large dressings * 179 total. 10 pinafore â€" dresses â€"â€"=‘ 10 pairs bloomers _ . / 26 sweaters " navy scarves, 72" 13 pairs seaman‘s socks 26 scarves, 48" 91 pairs socks 10 helmets s 1 Balaclava helmet 4 pairs rifle mitts\. 87 bandages 34 total. 18 bedjackets 80 surgical towels 23 hospital gowns (lmmdered) 3 surgeon‘s gowns> (laundered) 10 convalescent shirts (laundered) 31 pillow cases (laundered) 5 quilts 3 cot quilts 4 sheets mwu Mkewise. Career Wemau Tefls Housewife How to Keep soned at Home. Refugee Clothing ; Use * Stepladder | For leg limbering and hip redueing ‘this ingenious young author climbs four lor five. rungs of a stepladder, which is Miss Meiser feels that most women do not get enough arm and shoulder exercise. So,she ties a cord around a common feather ‘pillow and hangs it from a strong drapery rod in an archâ€" way between two rooms. With clenched fists she strikes the pillow as a boxer in training does with ‘a punching bag. This keeps her upper arms firm and relaxes tensed shoulder and. back "A. few weeks of these exercises," chuckles Miss Meiser, "will banish the housewife kinks and bluss, and they certainly can streamline one‘s flgure lif practiced diligently!" braced firmly against the wall. Hoidâ€" ing on with both hands, she turns sideâ€" ways and swings one leg in a circle. Then she turns the other side and swings the other leg. General Electric Make sure of all that is finest in radio this fall and winter. Buy an up-to-!hoâ€" minute new model and with it, roam the world at your leisure. Keep your finger on the pulse of the war bring the world‘s most brilliant entertaimers into your home. Enjoy radio at its best, with all the ease of simplified pushâ€" button tuning. A, wide range of models for every budget all encased in glamâ€" ourous cabinets. # SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS goes Everywhere j + were gda‘s contribution to Red Cross became conducted at the Timmins Cemetery by fully seen. More than five million arâ€" Rev. A. I. Hainenen, minister of the tides, ranging from ambulances to . irch, elothing, had been shipped to Britain, day, Sept. 10th, at 5 o‘clock in the remdy for the demands which fAisoded The late Mr. Suuronen had written to the above relatives that he expects to return to Finland this summer, _and letters \from "them showed "that" they expected him toarrive soon. He was last seen alive Sept. 2nd, anc at is | death his age was about wm, c!vb ‘en at the National Registration Aug. 16th at Cochrane, where he: had‘hia headquarters and also ‘bant acéerint, The late Mr. Sunuronen ; »0 .reia. mei tives in Canade. A letter from his trother, Henry Suaurenen at Finland, arflvedonthedawdmpz funeral. His wile had died a few years Mflwxm ‘are asked, and. give *4 + J gt g § %% ig! igd 1: ago in Finland. His deughter, Heind then you can sparc. (Mrs Tm)l!mufi-Mflih' U * land. Another brother, Jaimari Seurâ€" ‘ Good Advice cnen, lives at Enso, Finland. â€" A sister- e iC 07. inâ€"law, Mrs. Alma Suuronen, lives at Amrmsadebtur «Juankosit, KL., Luetsila, Fimland. > .wmthecwrse of his lebter Monday Afternoon Funeral Services Conducted ~by Rev. A. i. Hetnonen. _/‘ Phone 935 Corher Bm:h SL. Kich mcA : Milk â€" Cream â€" Ice Cre: s \from ‘them showed "that they cted him toarriveaooa He was seen alive Sept. 2nd, and-atllll nhisagewasamwm,gkr t the Nbional!tegbtnfionug at Cochrane, wherehehad‘hk quarters and also a bin‘k aoammt s 100 n *, 4 a . Auft â€" * zns 63 Te 7 *‘ qrigyet ) h e P Cl + i C ; | $ ? 5 f e S o Li e se Bsc 100. lt v lt t‘ "Were: you ‘afraidâ€" to ask your boy : "No, I calm andâ€" collected."â€" Ond es 5:3 fiem ni Egg ppose he ose, pays ‘it the bebtor. MAE n ol in ces 2e

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