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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jul 1943, 2, p. 3

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Promotions for ]une 1943 Below will be found the promotions for June 1943, of Mat‘agami Public School : To Grade â€"Virginia Dincorn, Earl Hadley, Stanley Hayes, June Knight, Steve Lilko, Bernard Nadeau, Teddy Phillips, Gordon Warren. To Grade 8â€"Fay Bellamy, Patricia Brewer, David Campbell, Colleen Cooke, Mary De Marco, Roland Dubeau, MaTâ€" ion Fisher, Isobel PFuller, Ross Gaouâ€" ette, Gilbert® Hall, Vivian Haystead, Delores Hodgins, Evelyn Humphries, John Isaac, Jeanette Jacobs, John Joyce, Catherine Kinsey, Laila Kajonen, Adrian Landers, Lawrence Luhtanen, Helen McaChesney, Frank Parisi, Doâ€" reen Robertson, Nick Scripnik, Nelson Shepherd, Shirley Stevens, Joan Venâ€" ner, Kenneth Walsh, John Watt, Euâ€" gene Wilk, Aubrey Williams, Ruth Wilson. Recommended to Grade 8: Patricia Cornell, Emily McFarlane, Dora geripâ€" nik Bailey, Betty Briere, Betty Cashmere.‘ Julia Davidson, Aster Erickson, Gordon Evans, Ronald Hadley, Catherine Hayâ€" stead, Sylvia HMHensby, Roy Hobbs, Rene Larivee, Joyce Lawlor, Shirley McElrea, Elsie Mahaffy, Laura Marks, Donald McCharles, Ivan McDonald, Bobby Mcâ€" Whirter, Sheila Menard, Gladys Miller, Annie Mokylnuk, Fernand Moncion, Bridget Nelson, Iris Nozak, Kathleen Phizacklea, Lauri Pihlaja, June Powers, Donald Puscas, Irene Shorwen, George Stanutz, Joan Stevens, Charles Treâ€" venna, Cleda Venner, Thelma Willison, Recommendedâ€"Maurice King, Billy McLeod, Edward Stacey. 44 c Aivst To Grade 7â€"Burgess, Betty; Dundas, Regene:; Fearn, Roy; Forseley, Douglas; Gaouette, Vincent; Hall, Gwendolyn; Hocking, Donelda; Jelbert, Nora; Lavalâ€" ley, Georgina; McCharles, Orland, Mcâ€" Chesney, Betty; McElrea, Evelyn; Mcâ€" Elwee, Billy; McIntosh, Gordon; Naâ€" deau, Lorraine; Nicholis, Jack; Paige, Virginia; Pilhaja, Laura; Price, Gorâ€" don: Sasseville, Lawrence; Scott, Warâ€" ren:; Simpson, Ben; Sloman Rosemary, Smith, Robert. L4 .A un Ssn t To Grade Sixâ€"Berlinger, â€" Ralph; Deas, Betty:; Edwards, Mar ion; Empey, Ronald; Fermanic, Walter; Landers, Fileen; Marson, Eveleen; Percival, James, Shilswell, Be‘ty; Walsh, Kathâ€" leen. _A t fudind.d To Grade 6â€"â€"David, Billy; Fisher George; Hewitt, Della; Jacobs, Reginag ; Janson, Edward; Jonescue, John; Latâ€" reille Lola; MacElwee,James; Surman, Kenneth; Tottman, Jane‘. Recommended to Grade 6â€"Clarke Betsy; Dubeau, Fred; Renaud Edna. To Grade 5â€"Badour, Betiy; Beadâ€" man, Billy; Elliott, John; Liscum, Jean j MaclInnis, Norma; MacLeod, Doris; MacLeod, Dorothy; McWhirter, Mary; Paige, Ronald; Puscas, George; Pylyâ€" piw, Katie; Robertson, Margaret; Seâ€" guin, Shelswell, Shirley; Simpâ€" son, Billy. Recommended to Grade 5â€"MaciInâ€" tosh, Shirley; Sasseville, Clara. To Grade 5â€"Berlinger, Armandino; Bostrum, Viola; Brewer, Barry; Briere, Donald; ‘Briere, Edmond; Davidson, Orma; Doherty, Gerald; Dundas, Grant; Eastman, Kenneth Farrell, Erâ€" na: Fearn, Gaouette, Adele; Griffin, Jack; Hinkkuri, Eila; Jacklin, George; Jonescu, George; Joyce, Betty; Leblanc, Kenneth; Liscum, Stella ; MacElwee, Joan; Mahaffy, Donald; Marsh, Merle; McCafferty, Nora; Molâ€" nar, Jimmy; Momy, Fleurette; Monâ€" treuil, Gerald; Nankervis, Richard; Phillips, Fay; Phippen, Vernon; Prince, Tola; Richards, Jack:; Rose, Scott, Gerald; Seguin, Jeannine; S¢â€" guin, Margaret; smith, Hugh; Stevens, Hazel; Storasko, Eddie} Wilner, Roâ€" bert. To Grade 7: Wilhemina Bahm, Norma To Grade 4â€"Andersen, Douglas; Bulâ€" loch, Joyce; ‘Cadeau, Lorne; Dent, Jack:; Dubeau, Joyce; Fournier, James} Fraâ€" ser, Donald; Fermanick Jennie; Gridâ€" ley,. Molly ; Hewitt, Ben; Hocking, Barâ€" bara; Humphries, Raymond; Joyce Margaret; Johnson, Geraldine; Johnâ€" son, Isabelle; Johnson, RobeTt; Kivi. Eimer: Knight, Cecil; Kostenuk, Annie; MacElrea, Joan;, MacFarlane, Betty; McIvor, Barry} Nankervis, Ann; Nashâ€" Ann; Nawrot, Joseph; Paige, Gloâ€" ria; Peacock, Dorothy; Petersen, Milâ€" dred:; Renaud, Edgar; Robertson, Daâ€" vid;: Rose Marilyn; Snider, Shirley; Snyder Roland; Tesluk, John; Wasylâ€" N isA« +4 ”..J Ee ts uho ts ® chuk, Annie; Wilson, James, Williams, Lois; Wittman, Leone. Promoted to Grade IIIâ€"Bulloch, Bilâ€" ly: Dent, Betty; Edwards, Bill; Evanâ€" off, Bill; Evanoff, (Rose] Fisher, Douâ€" pglas; Janson, Ella; King, Cecil; Mcâ€" Cafferty, Fred; McPhail, â€" Melvina; Merrit*t, Carmen; Nankervis, Catherine; Nashlund, Verner; Price, Dayrel; Pusâ€" cus, Billy; Sloman, Sheila: Street, Patâ€" ricia; Sydor, Madeleine; Watt, Rob@rt; Willison, Gloria; Recommended to Grade IIIâ€"Johnâ€" son, Russell; Mason, Larry] McChatrâ€" les, Harold; Percival, Jack. Promoted to Grade IVâ€"Caldwell Joan: Kelly, Roderick; Lepine, Kathâ€" leen:; Mason, Stanley: Partington, Wilâ€" liam:; Thomas, Joan Walker, Ronald. Recommended to Grade 1Vâ€"Békke, Harry: King, Wallace; Orr, Fred. To Grade 3â€"Billy Allan, Clifford Anâ€" dersen, Leonard Barnes, Billy Berry, Frank Butler, Edward Colbert, Koenâ€" neth Cook, Kay Dundas, Ronald Edâ€" monds. George Edwards, Josephine Ellacott, Winona Farrell, Robert Ferâ€" puson,, Leila Hakola, Marion Hubert Barbara Jelbert, Joan Jose, Lulu Jean Kerr, Donald Ladouceur, Jimmie Luxâ€" more, Ronald Marson, Jack MacPhail, Allan McIntosh, Billy Mawrot, Ronâ€" ald O‘Neill, Dorcen Partington, Walte: Plaskonos, Colbourne Powley , Bobby Read, Joyce Renaud, Walter _ Rigg; Lorna Shelswell, Barbara Stevens, Billy Thomas, Christine Venner. .Recommwdedâ€"-Paddy Briere John Liscum, Grant MacFarlane, â€" Glenda MacElwee, Russell McChesney, Billy FPalmaruk Grade 1; to Grade 2â€"Bell, Barry; Campbell, Shirley; Dubeau, Robert; Duâ€" beau, Shirley; Edwards, Thelma; Elâ€" liott, Mina; Freeman, Carol; Gaoette, Avril: Geddes, Raymond; Hocking, Freddie: Hobbs, David; Jeffrey, Don» ald; Kelly, Gary; Liscum, Barbara ; MacElwee, Shirley; MacKinnon, Grace; Makynen, George; McWhirter, Graâ€" ham; Percival, Gladys, Shelswell, Doâ€" ris; Shewchuk, Victoria; Tolmonen, Marlene: Tottman, Valerie; Wallingâ€" ford Dorothy; Wallingford, Gordon. â€"'Recommerided +o Grade IIâ€"Cade Barbara: Dumais, Florence. To Grade I Sr.â€"Davidson, Robert; Dumais, Freddie; Dundas, Ronald; Hadley, Robertf Harris, Shirley; Maâ€" son, Jimmy; Pigeon, Eleanor; Walsh, Raymond. To Grade IIâ€"Reg Backlund, Gail! Bahm, Joanne Barnes, Marjorie Eastâ€" man, Keith Ellery, Shirley Empey, Anneé Fisher, David Johnson, Steve Jonescu, Isadore Ladouceur, Bobby Lortie, Gilâ€" lespie Marks, Shirley Marsh, Barry Mcâ€" Elrea, Shirley Paquette, Ross Paver, Donald Peterson, Ginger Price, Gary Ryan, Arvo Salo, Marlene Snider, Ida Spagnolo, Eva Stanutz, Dorothy Syder, Norma Thomas, Rino Totone, Clifford Walker. To Grade I Seniorâ€"Joan Brown, Donald Butler, Roy Edwards, Kempton Hewitt, Ronald MacFarlane, Shirley Manhire, Bill McChesney, Bob Nelson, Gerold Renaud, George Toppmg, Shir- ley Wallingford, Bob Young. Lovely Wedding Event on Thursday at St. Anthony‘s _ Wedding of Anita Doucet and Jeanâ€"Paul La Perriere at St. Anthony‘s Catheâ€" sStreamers and colourful flowers formâ€" ed the setting on Thursday morning, at 9 a.m., at St. Anthony‘s Cathedral, for the wedding of Anita Helene Doucet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Doucet, of Timmins, and Jeanâ€"Paul LaPerâ€" riere, of Timmins, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. LaPerriere, of Ottawa. Father Whissel officiated at the ceremony. Sister Claire provided the organ music, and several lovely hymns were sung by Miss Cora Amadio, who sang "Ave Maria," during the signing of the register. ‘The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a lovely gown of white silk jersey, with a fitted bodice, long torso, sweethear! neckline, and three quarter length sleeves. Her fineâ€" ly embroidered veil was threeâ€"quarter length and was caught at her head with a wreath of tiny white rosebuds. She carried a boucuet of white roses, bouâ€" vardia, and fern, with a large white satin bow, and white streamers, and wore the gift of the groom, a threeâ€" | strand pearl necklace. ‘Attending as one of the bridesmaids was Miss Agnes Doucet, sister of the bride, who wore a lovely gown of pale blue tulle over taffeta, with a blue lace bodice with long torso, sweetheart neckâ€" line, and threeâ€"quarter length sleeves. Her little hat dipped over her forhead, and was of blue tulle, centred with blue fowers, and caught at the back of her head with a largse blue satin bow.. She carried a nosegay of carnaâ€" tions, sweetpeas, bouvardi@# and fern, caught with silver ribbon. Mis; Jeanine Doucet also acted as bridesmaid for her sister, and was gowned in pink point d‘esprit over tafâ€" feta, with a bodice of eyelet embroiderâ€" ed cotton in the same pink, sweetheart neckline and short puffed sleeves. Her little hat was made identical to that of the other bridesmaid, but of pink point d‘esprit, with a centre of tiny pink flowers. She also carried a noseâ€" gay â€" fern Mr. "Gus" Doucet was best man, and ushers were Messrs. Roland and Peter Doucet, all brothers of the bride. Following the ceremony, aA buffet | lunch was served at the bride‘s parental home, 223 Maple south, for the couple‘s | relatives, and many friends. Mrs. / Doucet, mother of the bride, receivedl the guests, wearing a two plece after-i noon dress of navy crepe, with touches of white, navy accessories, and a corâ€" sage of red roses. Mrs. Percy Starr assisted Mrs. Doucet, and wore a pale blue crepe afternoon dresis with white accessories, and a corsage of red roses. For the occasion, the house was tasteâ€" fully decorated with bouquets of peonâ€" djes and coloured stocks. The couple left on the noon train for their honeymoon to the groom‘s home at Ottawa. and to Montreal, the bride wearing for travel, a twoâ€"piece turquoise suit of light wool crepe, with white accessories. dral. One Birth Registered at Timmins Last Weekâ€"end Born â€" On June 26th, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Menzie, 257 Ceâ€" dar north, at St. Mary‘s hospital â€" a daughter (Sharon Earnestine). he other bridesmaid, but of pink t d‘esprit, with a centre of tiny : flowers. She also carried a noseâ€" of carnations, sweetpeas, bouvardia, adgau June Promotions at the SchumacherPublicSchool Mmrl,uss Tuesdays and rationing: generally form challenge and inâ€" spiration to all cooks. That challenge has been accepted by the kitchen exâ€" perts of the Canadian National Railâ€" ways Hotels, who face exactly the same problems as those of Mrs. Householder; they must exercise intelligent imaginaâ€" tion to provide savoury substitutes. Chefs in Canadian National Railways Hotelsâ€"there are eight of them in as many cities of the Dominionâ€"issue Tuesday menus which offer pleasant gastronomic adventure to mealtime guests. oo s e io ic is se V us 6“0\0' Here are selections taken from a big list of meatless dishes now being served in National System Hotels. They have been prepared by men of internat ional reputation yet each item presented can be prepared economically in any kitchâ€" enette with modest resources. FRIED CHEESE SANDWICH Barkor, Percy; Bragagnola, Rino; Buchar, Stanley; Byers, Ronald; Camâ€" eron, Allan; Clarke, Allen; Defelice, Joe; Flora, Archie; Gallagher, Brian; Giblin, Peter; Hall, Kenneth; Hannâ€" igan, Jerry; Izatt, George, Johnson, Dale: Karahan, Dick; Kennedy, John; Kramarich, Slavko; Ladesich Edadie; Lafferty, Billy; Mangotich, George, Mcâ€" The first dish comes from Edward Albert Gebistorf, Chef at the Macâ€" donald in Edmonton, a hotel with a sterling reputation in that busy city, and throughout the West generally, for: the excellence of its dining room servyâ€" ices. During the Royal Tour in 1939, ‘Their Majesties, King George and Queen Elizabeth, were guests at an official dinner at the Macdonald and those present on that occasion comâ€" mended the menu as being entirely thoice and appropriate. Here is Chef Cahictart‘s sugcestion for a delicious Carthy, Eldon; McGee, Jimmie; Mosâ€" coe, Eddie: Narduzzi, Dino; Ovis, Fred; salich, Matt; Smyth, Carman; Urquâ€" hart, Ronald; Vrlenic, Mike; Wharton, Bert; Wills, Donald. Recommended â€" Flonder, _ James; Keizer, Lawson; Keller, Dick; Fournâ€" ier, Gerald; Uusitalo, Esko; Room 3 Grade IV to Grade V Barker, Koenneth; Cameron, Betty; Clarke, Mauréen; Connell Jimmie â€" recommended; Corris Arthur â€" recâ€" ommended: Elliot Helen; Ellis Leslie; Fabollo, Linda; Frank, Jean; Greer, Cebistorf‘s suggestion for a delicious $supper dish: Make a well buttered cheese sandâ€" wich with a slice of Canadian cheese i/{; inch thick between. Break two eggs, eat well, with a tablespoon of cream and a speck of salt. Soak sandwich in mixture on both sides and fry in butter to a golden brown. Then finish in the oven for five minutes to be sure that the cheese is positively melted. Serve very hot. It is possible to do without butter on the sandwich bread. Pulez, Helen:; Rajkovich Lily; Rogers,|Ferko Louise; FTASOT JCAL, * * Billie; Sherbin, Patsy; Small, Fern; Small, Frances; Stewart Rusesll, Stitt, Mildred:; Studden, Joan, Tomiuk, Nanâ€" cy; Valentich, Frank; Violino, June; Vucetich, Doris; Wojtyto, Luba; Zubâ€" rinich, Rose; ! Room 4 â€" Grade V to Grade VI | Tony Banfich; Frank Banich; Charâ€" lie Burkholder; Martin Erent; Eqadie Fabello: Douglas Forbes; Bruno Fregâ€" onese; Joe Gomercich; Eaward Gregâ€" 1uric; Percy Harvey; Joe Holgevac; | Billy Hughes; Ernest Keizer; Roland| {Kilborn; Louis Kallack; Richard Macâ€" | key; John Maletich; Allan Marshall; ‘Jack Mathew: Wayne McCarthy; Wilâ€" i ford McDonald; Bronko Mikelcich; john Parfitt; Billy Prior; Peter, Salich; ,Luigi Setacci: Donald Sution; Taras| unga, Elizabeth; Iannerelli, Mary; Laâ€" Tkachuk: John Tomiuk. Room 5â€"Grade 7 to Grade 8 L. B. Smaill‘ Lilja Bragagnolo, Nedo; Cencich, Maryan; Cullen, Maureen; Defelice, Angelo; Dyâ€" byk, Sally; Eliot, Joyce, Fournier, Roy Greer, Mose: Hall, Edwin; Hannigan, Mary:; Goodger Dorothy; Grist Evelyn; Hannah Genevieve; Hegedus Helen; Holgevac Madeliene; Kennedy Myrna; Mackenzie Jean; Marchiori Norma,; McCarthy Ruby; Mihelcic Cecilia; Milâ€" oknay Mary; Moran Sheila; Phillips Lola; Pihalja Hona; Prest Ella May: Reardon Theresa; Robson Molly; Rubic Rosie; Sebalj; Annie; Selebgi Mary, Zora Stefanic; June Stewart; Sutherâ€" land Ida May; Sutheriand Mary, Vioâ€" lino Theresa; Waddle Catherine; Walko Winnie (recommended); Wilson Marie Room 9 â€" Grade IV to Grade V Barron, Elaine: Battachio, Walter; Bettiol, Lena; Biggs, Johnny; Brandis, Bobby; Bugera, Betty; Cicci, Valentino; Gagnon, Marla; Gerovac, Mary] Holâ€" | fontaine, Margaret; Langlois, Claire; Leonard; Markerth Carl; McDonâ€" | ald, Bruce; Pancich, Mary, Rendulic, Frank: Rickard, Alfred; Rickard, Kenâ€" neth, Simmons, Ella; Steepe, Vincent; Svetlecich, Mary; Valentich, Annie; Estelle: Innes, Patricia; Jacksie, Katie;| Zevarich, Florence, | Keizer. Doreen; Kilborn, Edith;: Marini, Jessie: Miller, Lorna, O‘Donnell, Michâ€" ael: O‘TLeary, Patrick; Olson, Pecaric, Catharine; Pecaric, Peter} Perkovich, Pauline; Pooley, Neil; Pulez, ‘| Annie: Rajkoich, Teddy; Sebalj, Mary; Esther: Viodnic, Vrbanac, Nick} 2 Kenneth. Room 6 â€" Grade 6 to Grade 7 Barker, Wm.; Brezoski, Felix; TCenâ€" | cich, Waiter; Corr, Matt; Cowden, Donâ€" [|ald: Delich, Mike; Fournier, Carmel; }kanier. Muriel: Flonder, Ernest; â€"â€" CGcomerceich, Katie; Hill, Gwen: Johnâ€" â€"| ston, Croy:; Krchel, Mickey: Keizer, a | Jaines:; Knowles, Owen; Laney, Maurâ€" * Afanmfieline®. Tanrhnren. ‘ Li en w w Nicolina: Matasich, Catharine: McKie, Wallis, Betty; Walko, Stephen; Wilss:m.! wWaddle, George (Recommended). Room 9 â€" Grade III to Grade IV Cameron, Colleen; Gornick, Mary], ’l Grist, Marilyn: Holjevac, George; Marâ€" | | shall, Lenore: McKenzie, Waiter; Rowe, Sebalg, Frank; Stirling, Jack. Recommended â€" Defilice, 1 f Skoorich, Mary, Small, Iris; Swanson,; Grinko, Elvira. Room 11 â€" Grade HI to Grade IV |_ Boyd, Buster; Cameron, Ariene; Clarke, Gloria; Cowden, Jacqueline; ‘Elley. Dorothy; Elliott, Jack; Faris, | ;Joan; Feldman,. Raymond: Fournier,| Tommy; Grant, Joan; Hughes, Marg-i | aret; Hunter, Sandy; Joki, Martha;| : Jovanovich, Vasiliga; Keller, Marjorie: ‘ \ Lahey, James: Lindbergh, Rudi; Maleâ€" | tich, George; Malkin, Janet; Markovich John: Matthew, Sheila; O‘Connor, Joan: Oreskovich, Victor; Pancich, ' Joan: Hannigan, Bernard; Hannigan, Billie: Hicks Gregory; Hill, Kathleen; Krznarich, John; Ladesich, Mary; Mair, Alex: Manette, Shirley; Matasich, Joseph; Monoghan, Shirley; Moran, We Shirley; Nobl-e,vJoan â€" recommended; Oreskovitch, Katie; Prentice, Dean; This suggestion came from Nickolas Lacosta, Chef at the ,Nova Scotian Hotel, Halifax. He also suggested some excellent fish recipes but the Shepherd‘s Pie, a favorite in many Canadian homes, was selected as a novel variant of an old friend. AS given below it will make six servings. 2 cups small cut macaroni 1 onion 2 green peppers 2 cups milk 2 cups grated cheese 2 eggs Method: Boil macaront in salted How Famous Hotel Chefs Meet "Meatless Tuesday" Challenge o BB Aut â€" q t o Method: Boil macaroni in salted. water (not too well cooked). Dice the green peppers and onions, braise in butter or other fat. Mix cooked macaâ€" roni, cheese, eggs and milk together. Salt and pepper to taste. Pour in a small greased deep pan ; bake in medium hot oven 25 to 30 minutes. Serve hot. GNOCCHI NEW GRLEANS Before war imposed travel restricâ€" tions as well as rationing, Canadians who found themselves at Soho in London. Greenwich Villaz» in â€"New Room 6 â€" Grade 6 to Grade 7 Barker, Wm.; Brezoski, Felix; Cenâ€" cich, Waiter; Corr, Matt; Cowden, Donâ€" ald: Delich, Mike; Fournier, Carmel; FoWnier. Muriel; Flonder, Ernest: Katie; Hill, Gwen: Johnâ€" ston, Croy:; Krchel, Mickey: Keizer, Jaimnes: Knowles, Owen:; Laney, Maurâ€" een: Landreville, Madeline; Laughren. MEATLESS MACARONI ‘ sSHEPHERD‘S PIE THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO la, Rino;, Orma; Maletich, Stanley; Mansfield, ild; Cam-’! Betty; Monaghan, Melville; McWhinâ€" Defelice,‘ nie, Frank; Morrish, Gordon; Moranâ€" r, Brian; : din, Rita; Perkovich, Caroline; Rubick, h; Rena; Schofield, Jackie; Stirling, Alex; Johnson,l Ssmyth, Alda; Vrbanac, Frances,] Walâ€" dy, John;| lace, Ronnie; Zokvich, Annite; Zokvich, ch Eddiec; John; Zupancic, John. â€" j orge; Mcâ€" Recommended â€" Markovich, Frank; nie; Mos-| Napier, Mona. Dvis, Fred; Room 7 â€" Grade 5 to Grade 6 an; Urquâ€"| Louise Atchie; Draga Balaban; Zdenâ€" Wharton, ka Eosanac; Helen Boyce; Vivian Camâ€" eron; Clara Cicci; Patricia Dobson; ‘.â€"â€" James; | Lilia Fabello; Marlene Feldman; Gwelâ€" k; Fournâ€"| da Gannon Madeleine Gomercich; Lena Greer; Nancy GrenkO; Evelyn ade V Hall; Rose Hegedus; Doréen Hicks: on, Betty;| Madeleine Innes; Zora Jaksic; Audrey Jlimmie â€"}|senkin; Annie Krchel; Gloria Landreâ€" ir â€" recâ€"| ville; Nina Phillips; Margaret O‘Leary; llis; Leslie;| Alice Sandor; Rosie Ssarkotich; Alice in; Greer,! Scullion; Frances Sheculski; â€" Olga Hannigan.‘ Vrlinech. Kathleen; Recommended â€" Beatrice Capless; fary; Mair, | Florette Cousineau; Kathleen Keen Matasich,| Jessie MacKenzie. + _ Moran, I Room 3 â€" Grade 7 to Grade 8 >mmended ; Barron Patricia; Cousineau Jeanette; ice, Dean;|Elis Betty; Elpi Dina recommended); ly: Rogers,| Ferko Louise; Fraser Jean; CGomercich nall, Fern; \Mary; Goodger Dorothy; Grist Evelyn; » Genle â€" PM e isesll, Stitt,| Hannah Genevieve; Hegedus Helen; miuk, Nanâ€"| Holgevac Madeliene; Kennedy Myrna; lino, June;| Mackenzie Jean, Marchiori McCarthy Ruby; Mihelcic Cecilia; Milâ€" oknay Mary; Moran Sheila; Phillips Lola; Pihalja Hona; Prest Ella May: Reardon Theresa; Robson Molly; Rubic Rosie; Sebalj; Annie; Selebgi Mary, _uba; Zubâ€" VI 1ich; Charâ€" cent; Eddie runo Fregâ€"| Zora Stefanic; June Stewart; Sutherâ€" ward Gregâ€"| land Ida May; Sutheriand Mary, Vioâ€" â€" Holgevac;| lino Theresa; Waddle Catherine; Walko chard Macâ€" Room 9 â€" Grade IV to Grade V i Marshall;:| Barron, Elaine: Battachio, Walter}. Bettiol, Lena; Biggs, Brandis,. Mikelcich; | Bobby:; Bugera, Betty; Cicci, Valentino; eter, Salich:| Gagnon, Marla; Gerovac, Mary; Hol!â€" tion: Taras| unga, Elizabeth; Tannerelli, Mary; Laâ€" | fontaine, Margaret; Langlois, Claire; L. B. Smaill| Liljia Leonard; Markerth Carl; McDonâ€" ch, Maryan;| ald, Bruce; Pancich, Mary, Rendulic, er:; RolandiWinnie (recommended); Wilson Marie arthy; Wil-‘ | Angelo; Dyâ€"| Frank; Rickard, Alfred; Rickard, Kenâ€" urnier, Roy;| neth, Simmons, Ella; Steepe, Vincent; ‘ Hannigan.| Svetlecich, Mary; Valentich, Annie; cksie, Katie;| Zevarich, Florence, lith: Marini.| â€" Waddle, George (Recommended). rine; McKie, Room 9 â€" Grade III to Grade IV nnell, Michâ€"| Cameron, Colleen; Gornick, Mary, Ison, Joyce:| Grist, Marilyn; Holjevac, George; Marâ€" aric, Peter | shall, Lenore: McKenzie, Waiter; Rowe, . Neil: PuleZ.| Lorn®: Sebalg, Frank; Stirling, Jack. ebalj, Mary;| Recommended â€" Defilice, Normen; Swanson.} Grinko, Elvira. York, or the neighborhood of Fisher»® man‘s Wharf in San Francisco, spoke with delight of the gnocchi discovered in restaurants where good food was obâ€" tainable at moderate price. It is a real novelty yet William Schmidts, Chef at the Canadian National Prince Arthur Hotel at Port Arthur, gives assurance that it is well within the capabilities of every housewife and _ the resources of all good kitchens. Chef Schmidts adds mushrooms, but says that when market considerations and price make them scarce and expensive they can be left out. The recipe provide3 four to six servings: GChef Lacosta of the Nova Scotian Hotel shows Mr. W. Stanley Lee, Prices and Supply Representative of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board how to make mieatless 1 cup diced onions 1 cup diced celery cup diced green peppers cup diced red peppers 5 cup sliced mushrooms (optional) 2 cups thick stewed tomatoes Salt and Cayenne pepper Method: Aâ€"Whip all items into a thick paste and drop into slightly salted boiling water through large piping bag, poaching gently. Drain off and fry with a little butter and grated cheese. Bâ€"Ery onions, celery,green pepper and mushrooms till tender. Add tomato pulp and cook well, adding red peppers lastâ€"providing these are canâ€" ned. If fresh, of course, cook them with the other ingredients. Salt and cayenne pepper to make a rich hot flavor. Put (A) Gnoechi in buttered bow! and cover with hot tomato sauce (B) Sprinkle with grated cheese and bake. 1 1 1 shepherd‘s pie. 4 cup milk 2 whole eggs 2 cups flour 1 pinch salt Pesum, Steve; Relich, Annie; FRobertâ€" son, Alex; Robson, Brian; Robson, Elâ€" izabeth® ; Sarkotich, Mary] Sarkotich, Rudi; Selebgi, Barbara; Smith, Ba«ty; Stewart, Mary; Tahtinen, Margaret; Thompson, Lloyd; Vucetic, Vera. Recommended â€" Vickers, Clifford. Room 13 â€" Grade II to Grade IH Allcroft, Clifford; Gagatto, Dianag; Biggs, Faye; Byers, Denis; Canjar, Frank:; Cousineau, Doris; Cousineau, Dorothy; Curnow, Barbara; Delich, George; Faris, Delford; Faris, Ronnie; Fowler, Margaret; Goodger, , Joan; Hicks, Harvie; Hicks, Valerie; Jacksic, Helen:; Jacksic, Mary; Keen, Eqdna ; Keezer, Clarence; Lang, Douglas; Lewâ€" is, Clifford; Mannette, Mary, Markoâ€" vich, Steve; Matthew, David; MacBain, Wesley; MacLellan, Donald; McLaughâ€" lin, Dolores; Molcan, Helen; Morris, Emlyn:; Morissette, Carl; O‘Leary, Elâ€" len; Pavlica, Vlasta; Perrault, Donald; Studden, William; Thomas, Joan. Room 14 â€" Grade I to Grade II Caroline Barron; Marina Bettiol; George Boljkovac; Jack Caswell; Gwen Clarke; David Chernesky; Fay Cousâ€" ineau; Verne Cousineau; Robert Davidâ€" son: Garry Eden; Lindi Fabello; Albina Flonder:;: Alice Grist; Helen Giblin; Patrick ‘Hannigan; John Holjevac;. Georgs Jenkyn; Tleen Lampkin}; Elâ€" eanor Mair; William McKie; Olwen Morris; Rosie Pesum; Isabel Rodgers; Billy Sebalj; Sally Sturgeon; William Wallace; Mildred Westerholm; Staccia Wojtyto; Violet Izatt. Recommended â€" Dino De Bon, Kenâ€" neth Roberton. Room 15 â€" Grade I to Grade II Adams, William; Antolich, Mary, Cameron, Campbell, Betty; Cepuran Annie; Connelly Shirley; CowWâ€" den, Muriel; De Bon, Leo, Ducharmeé, Colleen: Flonder Marie; GerovaC Julia ; Ath m u* sn Grant, Brian; Maletich, Zora; Markoâ€" vich, Evangeline; Stitt, Gerald; Urban, Berneice; Wilson, Dick; Wong, Patsy ; Yankovich, Gloria. Recommended â€"â€" Ellis, Billy}; POOECY, Nona; Mackey, Jack. Kindergarten Primary to Grade I Braney, Marie; Brennan, Florence, Briden, Robert; Caswell, Barbara, Ciccl Ida; Cicci, Victor; Cimetta, Sammy ; Corrigan, Robert; Cullen, Roberta; Curnow. Brian; Davies, David; Dick, Arleen; Dokman, Frank; Dybyk, Donâ€" ald; Eden, Lowyn; Galovich, Donald; Grsich, Mary; Hamilton, Jimmie; Hanâ€" nigan, Ronald; Kobe, Frank, Lampkin, Delmar; MacMillan, Elen; Major, Marâ€" garet; Marshall, Hugh; Matasich, Miâ€" chael; Miller, Lloyd; Monoghan, Diane; _O‘Calloghan, Cecilia; O‘Leary, Joseâ€" phine; Proulx, Alphonse; Priceé, Orville; Rioux, Anne; Robertson, Jack; Rowe, Dorothy Ann; Schwab, Valerie; Smyth, Edrie: Stephanoc, Betty; Swanson, Elâ€" izabeth; Valsi, Richard; Vancina, Kaâ€" tie; Vedito, Gaylan; Verbik, Anne; Wylie, Billie; Zgont, Gerald. Brideâ€"Elect of This Month is Guest at Shower Miss Marjorie Dalgarno Guest at Shower at Home of Mrs. P. Larmer Miss Marjorie Dalgarno, brideâ€"elect o‘ Monday, July 19th, was entertained last Wednesday evening at a miscelâ€" laneous shower, at the home of Mrs._P.; Larmer, 58 Cherry streei. For the occasion, the living room wWaAS tastefully decorated with yellow, blue and white streamers. The guests spent the evening very pleasantly playing bingo, enjoying singâ€"songs, and piano selections. At the close of the evening, Mrs. Larâ€" mer, assisted by Mirs. O‘Gorman, and Mrs. T. Coulson, served a delicious lunch to her guests. s In a blue and yellow decorated basâ€" ket, the lovely gifts were presented to Miss Dalgarno by Misses.Moira Larmer and Nancy Coulson. Those who were present were Mrs. J. O‘Gorman, Mrs. M. Sally, Mrs. *L Flynn, Mrs. E. McMahon, Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Garry, Mrs. J. Doolan, Mrs. J. Flynn, Mrs. M. Sullivan, Mrs, T. Coulson, Mrs. G. Jenkin, Mrs. A. Day, Mrs. H Mcâ€" Culloch, Mrs W. Stewart, Mrs. R. Dunsâ€" more, Mrs. J. McKay, Miss Nancy Coulâ€" son, Mrs. C. Robertson, Mrs. W. Roâ€" berts, Mrs. G. Dalgarno, the guest of honour, Miss Marjorie Dalgarno, and the hostess, Mrs. P. Larmer. Try The Advance Want Advertisements es Pércyv A. Boyce â€" Principal Get this new book of balanced menus . . . so easy a child could follow. At ;. here‘s a completely practical plan for good nutrition. A book of 63 "nutritionâ€" wise" menus, literally as easy to use as A.B.C.! All you need, to make sure your family is wisely fed. We give you 21 days of menus . .. grouped as meals, keyed as "A‘", °B", "C", ‘"D" and ‘"E‘"‘. Y ou simply choose a breakfast of any letter, and team it up with any luncheon and dinner of the same letter,. And there you have a day‘s meals, as nourishing as they are appealing. f Rllis, Billy; Pooley Sponsored by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Make sure that your family is wisely fed! Send for your FREE copy of "Eatâ€"toâ€" Workâ€"toâ€" Win" today! Learn the easy way to meals both healthful and delicious! in the interests of and health as an aid to Yictory. Special Awards at Public School at Schumacher Awards for General Profiâ€" ciency and Perfect Attenâ€" dance. Each year the Board of Scht\macher' Public School set aside a certain sum of money for the purchase of books. The books are awarded to the pupiis in each class on the recommendation of the teacher. The award for perfect attendance is given to those pupils who have been present every school day and who have not been late. Grade 8 â€" Room 1 _ General Proficiency â€" Dorothy Mcâ€" Grath, Drajica Kramarich, Nancy Verlâ€" inich. Perfect Attendance â€" Ida Armstrong, Rosie Brklcacich, Elsa Fabello, Ann Fritz, Margo Kirkland, Nancy McNeil, Eileen Olson, Zora Perkovich, Beverley Walker. Room 2 â€" Grade Seven General Proficiency â€" Rino Bragagâ€" nola, Fred Ovis, Slavko Kramarich. Special Award â€" Ronald Byers. Perfect Attendance â€" Percy Barker, Stanley Buchar, Archie Flora, Slavko Kramarich, Eldon McCarthy, Fred Ovis, Matt Salich. Grade TV â€"~Room 3 General Proficiency â€" Helen Pulez, T.inda Fabello, Kenneth Barker. Perfect Attendance â€" Rose Zubrinâ€" ich, Frank Valentich. Grades 5 and 6 â€" Room 4 General Proficiency â€" John Maletich, Eaward Greguric, Charlie Burkholder, Taras Tkachuk. Perfect Attendance â€" Tony Banfich, John Maletich, Bronko Mihelcich. Grade 7 â€" Room 5 General Proficiency â€" Nedo Bragâ€" agnolo, Patricia Innes, Roy Fournier. Perfect Attendance â€" Douglas Basâ€" sett, James Keizer, Stantey Maletich, Caroline Perkovich, John Zokvich. Grade 5 â€" Room 7 ‘ General Proficiency â€"â€"Patricia Dobâ€" son, Marlene Feldman, Nina Phillips. Perfect Attendance â€" Lilia Fabello, Grade 7 â€"â€" Room 8 General Proficiency â€" Helen Hegâ€" edus, Sheila Moran, Mary Miloknay. | Perfect Attendance â€" Mary Gomerâ€" ‘ cich, Helen Hegedus, Ruby McCarthy, | Cecilia Mihelcic, Rosie Rubic, Theresa Violino. Perfect Attendance â€" Angelo Deâ€" felice, Lorna Miller, Pat O‘Leary, Joyce Olson, Pauline Perkovich, Esther Swanâ€" SOn Room 6 â€" Grade 6 General Proficiency â€" Katie Gomerâ€" cich, Rita Morandin, Alda Smyth. Grade IV and III â€" Room 9 General Proficiency â€" Maria Gagnon, Vincent Steep, Grade IV. Lorne Rowe, Marilyn Grist, Grade III. Perfect Attendance â€" Mary Gornick, Colleen Cameron, Grade III. Room 11 General Proficiency â€" Janet Malkin, Barbara Selebgi, Arlene Cameron, Sheila Matthew. * Perfect Attendance â€" Lloyd Thompâ€" son. Room 12 General Proficiency â€" Ronald Gurâ€" evitch, Lawrence Proulx, Grade 1. Euâ€" nice Grist, Ulysse Basinet, Grade II. Perfeot Attendance â€" None. | ~Grade II â€" Room 13 General Proficiency â€" Donald Macâ€" Lellan, William Studden, Steve Markoâ€" vich. Perfect Attendance â€" Edna Keen, Frank Canjar. Room 14 â€" Grade I to Grade II General Proficiency â€" Lindi Fabello, Ileen Lampkin, Gwen Clarke, George Jenkyn. perfect Attendance â€" George Boljâ€" kovac, Eleanor Mair, Billy Sebalj. Room 15 x General Proficiency â€" Annie Cepâ€" uran, Billy Adams, Patsy Wong. Perfect Attendance â€" Zora Maletich, K. P. â€" Room 16 General Proficiency â€" Elen Macâ€" Millan, Jimmie Hamilton, Billie Wylie, Valerie Schwab. Perfect Attendance â€" Jimmic Hamâ€" ilton, Billie Wylie, Barbara Caswell. Joe â€" My wife had a funny dream last night. She dreamt she was marâ€" ried to a millionaire. Bill â€" You‘re lucky. My wife has dreams like that in the daytime. â€" Globe and Mail DTFFERENCE K# The .ntrilic_n_al statem enis 4 ,/// The autrition al statemenis 1n ars acceptable to Nutrition ‘ m . o ied Nes 1 # Pensions and Five Births Registered at Timmins This Week Born â€" on June 2nd, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. John Gulas, 124 Cherry street â€" daughter (Mary Alexandra). Born â€" on June 28th, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moisan, 78 Bannerman avenue â€" a son (Ronnic) Ees 00 NE TCOE Born â€" on June 7th, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael James Cox, 160 Commerâ€" cial avenue, at St. Mary‘s hospital â€" twins (Johannah Mary Victoria, and Michael James Victor). w ues c « k Born â€" on June 28th, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bergeron, 209 Birch north â€" a son (Wellard Yvon). Born â€" to William George Leck, of the RCAF., and Mrs. Leck, 115B lat avenue, Schumacheér, at St. Mary‘s hosâ€" pital â€" a daughter (Laurel Elizabeth Ann). Brideâ€"Elect of July 19th Guest on Friday Night Mrs. H. Allan and Mrs. W. Heise Hostesses at Small Gathering. Mrs. H. Allan and Mrs. W. Heise woere hostesses to a delightful gathering on Friday evening at the former‘s home, 153 Pine north, to honour Miss Marâ€" jyorie Dalgarno, brideâ€"elect of Monday, July 19th. We ET " f 4. â€"fh The guests spent a sociable evening, during which they enjoyed a delicious supper of spaghetti and meat balls. On behalf of the guests, a round maâ€" hogany table was presented to the honouree by Mrs. W. Heise. Those who were present were Miss Ruby Patterson, Mrs. W. S. Jamieson, Miss Vivian Pierce, Mrs. V. Hanneberry, s Margaret Edmonds, Miss Jean Canie, Mrs. Ernie Martin, the guest of honour, Miss Marjorie Dalgarno, and the hostesses, Mrs. H. Allan and Mrs. W. Heise. Those who were unable to come but who contributed to the gift were Mrs. Ken Stirling and Mrs. "Buck" Thomas. sense and Nonsense:â€" The fellow with the closed mind wouldn‘t appear to such a disadvantage if he would keep his mouth closed too. zen al statements in "Eatâ€"toâ€"Work â€" to â€"«Win‘ able to Nutrition Services, Department of and National Health, for the Canadian Wutrition Programime. NMOTHING LIKE

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