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Porcupine Advance, 18 Apr 1946, 1, p. 3

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am!“ It, can _. o QWECV' 88,8“fl1‘, m sunshine and shade! A darling dress with its own bolero and bannet. Easy embroidery, ruining and packetsiare optional. Sizes 1-5. Size 2,,Jumper. jacket and bonnet ONLY 1-‘ ’91 yds. 39-inch. Pattern W4861. to find! Sew this splendid shirt for HIM! Neck sizes 13-34: ,14 :14-‘ré, 15, 15-35, 16, 16-11:, 17 $128 144/3, 3 yds. 35- inch. ., _ . rattanrwmso f4 frock has shonmer gathers, 34-55: an 36.2% yids 39-inch. . Designing to slim ‘ and skirt mes. ,Sizes " fame mwsyo. .Two-i‘n-one outfit! Bare in bad: for suntanning; bolero- jaé'keted 1or. the street. Sizes 12-20 39-40,“; Size 16 dress and bolero, 3-% yds. 35-inch Send Twienty Cents for each pattern ' to The Advance printing clearly your “Good shirts are hard. name and address; pattern number hn'd size. MRS. A. GILLIES LEADS W. M S. MEETING The W.;M. s. of First United Church held'its Banter meetingnon- Apr. 11. In Wise mothers knew that the comiiig of milder weather offers m ‘1, from the danger of “colds". Mike sure you!- you is van the benefit of the mm m "build 3 qualities of good ., Poctors I it â€"- and Timinins Dairy has it! GO: any film. Thursday, April 1gb, my! 1.00 p. mMondiy, i'.'._'1x’; fiiter'nt M11?) ‘ .Twodfi Mrs. Ralph, Mrs. A. Jackson, Mrs. G. Gwen, and Mrs. J. P. Teeple. ,-’1’he special evangelical eflort of the United Church or Canada was stressed m’. the development of, the thmne. The part .- that women were privileged to take in this work was emphasized. . The theme for the program and won‘- ship' service was “Ye Shall be My Wit- ne'ss’?; Mrs." S. Hansuld, assisted by members of the executive, was in change of the program. AsSistm‘g were ' The‘W. M. S.- of First United Church held its Eadter meeting on A'pr.11. In the absence of Mrs. W. M Mustard, Mrs A Gillies conducted the meeting. 'An afliliation service of the 0.6. I. T. with the W. M. S. was reported by MISS Wardlaw, who spoke in appreciation of thoSe who had contributed to the suc- cess of the evening. ba; 10113 previously published. CHILDREN’S PARTY SANDWICHES. 1. “Trim the crusts off the neatly sliced breadr-i-H. "s“? ' 2 -. .3”. 2. (3111; a. few squares or" 'circles de».t pending upon the number of child- . iren to be served. , 3. Spread with butter mixture: ‘76 lb. butter beaten with 1 cup milk and chilled for an hour in the electric refrigerator. 4. Make several open-faced ones: (a) a slice of peeled orange (b) a slice of hard-cooked egg (c) tinted cheese - (d) pureed prunes or dates (e) a whole sardine. 5. Make dainty filled ones: '(a) finely minced meat moistened best-loved dolly sandwiches" and tea “jes’ like Mornmie’s bridge party.” It's a wonderful opportunity for a child to imitate poise and daintiness. Your junior hostess will be educating herself to take the part of mother’s helper before you know it. Don’t you think these tea parties should be encouraged without too much concern in the gossip with Dolly. Give your daughter some dainty sandwiches and tell her how they are made and why they’re good to eat. Help her to arrange a few sandwiches on' her own dolly dishes and garnish with carrot sticks. ‘When your back is turned every word with the same inflection will be whispered to dolly perched up in a great big chair. Hello, Homemakers! Many a .tiny tot mimics her mother by serving ,her The C.G.I.T. groups of the district held a most sdcceszul tea and bake sale in the haSement of the First United Church, on Saturday afternoon. . Guests were received by ‘ Mrs. Gil- mour Smith and Miss R. Wardlaw, and were seated at individual tea tables each With "snowy cloths, gay Easter serviettes, and attractively centred with three bunnies which stood with crisp bows around their necks and fluffy tails, all in pretty pastelshades. Also being presented is Dick Nutter, the internationally known comedian, as well as a supporting cast of 300. There will be three performances given. the first on Friday evening, Apr. 26, at 8.15 pm. the next. on Saturday afternoon and evening, Apr. 27. Tickets are now on sale. Pouring tea at the main tea table centred with a large "bouquet 'of daf- The Porcupine Skating Club will present its eigth annual skating Carnival next week, featuring the Caley Sisters. Dorothy and Hazel, who are a world famous professional skat- ing pair. and stars of Sonja Henie‘s show. - Manley. ms. Howey. conveners for aprons. handed out work in this line. Mom the fmeeting refreshments Were served. - Present were: Mrs. B. Long. Mm. A. R. Hill. Mrs. MacIntosh, Mrs. 1.. Rar- ris. Mrs. Gilmour SMthyMl‘S. A. Ram- say, Mrs. N. Macmnes, Mrs. W. H. Wilson. Mrs. R. Edlestpn. and Mrs. meeting, on My at the home of Mrs. P. 'r. Manley, no Maple St. South. meeting Mrs. ldleaton . branded out fancy work t9 _be completed for the ' dressing , . . - (t) shredded .' lettuce ' , sprinkled with lemon juice 1 PE: Do not season nnmgs highly . for children. Salt: is suficient. salad oil . .' . I . (d) chopped hard-cookedâ€"figgs' and onion creamed With. :a*- little (e) bananas mashed C.- G.,I. T. SPONSORS DELIGHTFUL TEA with- salad dressing (b) creamed cheese (c) magnet! cooked fish with '1‘?“ WA: 9' “wow United .W; A. OF MOUNTJOY CHURCH MEET add onion. Cook slowly until onions “ . Add tomato soup or chill d beans. Toss together Well. and heat through over electrlc "aim mm elemv‘ere‘nmui-ned ‘low”. held: 4 to a. raAp’cIthrhmlp‘n ism? ‘ ’ , . Allanlnvlleayoutowrlteto u-amsr.aoilm w cafe 0! N Advance gem in (WINK) _ _ l. :mmflomonmm mob- eves EXA mun-tn cusses FITTED TEE qvns'rmn BOX . S. N. requests. recipe {or cab- wi’th‘ bailed lems and Watch this 001mm: for replies. arrang‘e orange sections in it. Chill remaining mixture and when it. thick- ens whip until frothy and thick, then pour into. the mould. Chill until firm in‘ Electric refrigerator. Unmould ind garni§h with additional orange sec- ’54 cup of sugar add the juice and grated rind of 1 large lemon, 2%; tbsps. flour. ’4 tsp. salt and beaten yolks of 2 eggs. When smooth and well blend- ed, gradually stir in 2% cups of milk and 1 tsp. melted butter and fold in the stimy beaten whites of the 2 eggs. Pour into greased casserole or baking dish. set in pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven 35 mins. or. until it is firm on top.“ Serves 4. - FRESH ORANGE DESSERT 2 tbsps. granulated gelatin,1,4 ' cup cold water-,1 cup hot water, 1.4: tsp. salt, 1/.» cup orange juice, 1 tbsp. lemon juice, orange sections. ' Softer: gelatin in cold water for 5 mins. Add -- sugar and salt and hot water and stir over heat until gelatin is dissolved. Add orange and lemon jummmng well. Pour 1 cup or the mixture into a lightly greased mould and chill. When it begins to thicken 'Pl’ace 'mixture on the well-washed outer leaves of the cabbage, and roll up each one and fasten with a tooth- pick. Brown in a little dripping and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Arrange in baking dish. Pour in stock to a depth of about 1 inch. Cover and bake in a electric oven 325 degs. for 1%. hrs. Arrange rolls on hot platter. Make gravy with dripping in .pan, using a bit of top milk and strain mixture over the rolls. Bake potatoes at the same time and choose an oven-cooked dessert and thus utilize oven heat to the best advantage. M B. C. tasks for a moulded fruit . LEMON SPONGE We made this lemon sponge pudding the other day, adding less sugar and a little more flour than usual. Instead of 1 cupful of sugar we used ’34 cupful and found it sufficiently sweet, To the dessert: using a fsman amount <01 max; “I and available fruit. 5 ““1“. CABBAGE ROLLS Into a mixing bowl put 1% to 11/; lb‘s.‘-f'a!"-g'*i'6u’r‘id “'beef, 99 cup -bread crumbs, 1 beaten egg, 1/2 cup of milk orutoymfo juice and 1% cups backed nooqles, Season and blend thoroughly. Add‘thecentre tender leaves of a small cabbage which have been chopped and $3qu in a little-bacon dripping, Balsam. St. South. on Mar. 22. a. daughter, Elizabeth. . . â€"-To Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKenna, 25-B Fourth Ave., on Apr. 5, a. son, Brian. -.-.-'I‘o Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray, Schumacher, at St. Mary’s hospital onrMar. 31, twins, Kenneth and-Keith. -â€""I‘o Mr. and Mrs. E. Olson, 179 Maple St. North. on Mar. 25, a daughter, Judith. -â€",To Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Rochon, 152 Avenue Rd, on' Apr. 30, a son, Hec- tor. â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond St. Denis, 129-mr409mmerc4al Ave., on Apr. 8, a daughter, Mary Gisele. -â€"To Mr. and Mrs..W. Welsh, 17 Maple St. So'uth,'on Apr. 5, a daughter, Mary Therese. . -â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Ren‘e Fournler, 140 Algonquin Blvd. East. on Apr. 12, a daughter, Marie. â€"To Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodwin, 25 Kent'Ave., on Mar. 24, syson. Thomas. â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Marshall, 273. Elm St. North, ‘on Apr.’ 6, a daughter, Beverley. ‘ â€"To Mr. and Mrs. John McCord. ’77 --To Mr. and Mrs. W. Bissau. 33 Cody Ave.,~qn Apr. 5. a daughter, Mary. â€"â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred, Chenler. 108 Willow Ave.. on Mar; 24. n daugh- 104118 With tiny bunnies happink all it, were Mrs; strie and Mrs. er. of South Porcupine. In chime of the bike table, which hid 9. its background a huge mister head, were Min Dorothy Tay- fi f Miss Kay Maclnnes. it" musical background was provided m the afternoon by girls from each 0.0.! .T. group. who save selections on the piano. Mrs. R. Heath wise trea- surer for the afternoon. Tum girls from each 0.0 ...IT group. served. and assisting in the kitchen ware Miss L. Mayowhs. Miss Kathleen Christopher, Mrs. Sedor. and Miss Joyce Service. _, ii “1““ Register ”Of ~Births 2’. 'l‘. asks how to serve canned i118. Butter is scarce at her md they don’t like cream sauce. Melt beacon fat and like cream sauce. Cor. - Res and Commercial 5%., 7.30 . . 8 ial service A The Presbyterian Church' m - 9’“ 9°“ L 03301.8 _ d , ; W Easter Sunday green buns. 3 _ cm 3 Pastor J W 11 am. Special Easter Service 3 “"9" finely WY ~ " W Btmdayâ€" Homing Worship 11 3111.730 13m. 81390181383“? 30"” up chili sauce. 118 M 3m sum mm: 33' Di; 9;”, :m, my Sunday School 1 13m ' Holy Communion will be held at Mann fat and " . mam New 39771006 7-9-111- both services . This service may be attended as a whale or in part. Opportunity , to leaVie the Ohm will be given at de- finite intervals. Sermon . . . “Rt Rev. R. J. Renison. MA... 12.13., Lord Bishop of Moosonee 2 pm ..... Special Children's Service ‘15 D meâ€"Buptilns. 7 pm. .311er prayer and Holy St. Matthew’s Church mm: Rev. A n. Chldwick, urn. .Good Friday Three hour 'se‘rvice from noon until 3 pm. UNITED CHURCH CHOIR WELCOMES WAR BRIDE vice-prudent; Mrs. A. Welin, Mrs. J. Holson, Mrs. 13.131113, Mrs. C. Surman, directors; , Mrs. Mary McIntosh, secre- tary; ,Mrs. A. McCharles. treasurer. Wilt-h Messrs, R. Wales and F. 'Southam acting. as “announcers”, a mum” the meeting, a social half hour m enjoyed. - > . an. w. M. MUSTARD, M 3.9, u. 831-. Mamas worsmp Good Friday: Sermon: ‘He rose“ again from the #39 Reception of Members and dead A ‘ ' " Holy Communion _ East” Music a - m:- Sunday: Sunday Schoolâ€"12.15 pm“ tor 9 8.30 am. -- Holy Communion years and over. ,- 930 __ Eli'st Service of Worship‘ - 2.00 p.m.-â€"for 8 years and under. Hallelujah Chorus 1pm. Evening Worship 11 am. Service of Worship Easter Cantata ‘The Rolling'Sea's-onsf’ Hallelujah Chorus By'Junlor and Senior Choirs gozxugoiervlce or'Pralse and Holy 13$an 1 pm Sunday School; 1 .m: Pub lc W rshi Special Easter Music D l 0 p Hallelujah Chorus . W The Church Sunday School: . ., _The Salvation Army #_ _ ____.. ._ A..__‘._ _A_h______ - bakers elected were: Mrs. 0.811333. president; ms. W. H. Wilson. vice- Institute held “1911‘ mm 31th inseam down at the Hammer Hall and election of officer: was the chief business of the dby. However the members discussed the Cancer Fund. sud b cannibution was sent. and dis- cussionn took place regbniing the The Church Sinday School: .1113 Salvation Army 12.15 pm. Intermediate and Senior CAPT and MRS DOUGLAS CHURCH 2.30 pm. Beginners. Primary and Good Friday Servtce at 11 a. m. , Juniors. .. ‘ Sunday Servicesâ€"11 a ..m and 7 p. m ====== ' ' - 2.15 Sunday School ”mambouhrmpm owaxowmspme am HI!“ Sunday Schoolwpa. Sunday Bervxée 11.00 aa. mmmvaom Sunday School 9.45 am. " mmYmMa-metmnm Christian Science Reading Thwadiychfldremchwch'lp‘a. mamm'umm myamsm WWLMym All Weloom ‘ trom1200noontospm. '11 cm. . “The J61 of Easter” 1215 pm. Sui:dny 3cm TW- 9mm W” Fridayâ€"Children: Church 7. pm. Prayer Meeting a pm. Ym afternoon the Women's Fourth Ave., andVCedar St. N. Communion First [Ipited Church Mountj 93 United Church MRS. C. BRIGGS IS W. I. PRESIDENT for. Easter Music . , Sunday Schoolâ€"12.15 pm.~ for 9 years and over. . 2.00 p.m.â€"-â€"for 8 yé‘ars and under. 7- pm. Evening Worship Easter Cantata ‘The Rolling'Seuonsf' By'Junxor and Senior Choirs ~ Present were: Mrs. A. Booker, Mrs. C. Taylor. Mrs. W. O. Langdon, Mrs. J. Keene, Mrs- J. A. Price. Mrs. R. S. Anderson, Mrs. J. Walker, Mrs. A. Name, Mrs. G Brown. Mrs. D Rymor. Mrs. W. S. Ackxovd. Mrs. W L. Ho-‘ earth. Miss Saunders - Following the meeting refreshments we served by the hostess The ' members of the WA. of St. Matthew's church met at the ho'ma or Mrs. W, H. Pritchard. 51 Hemlock St. Monday afternoon for- their regular meeting. During the business portion. plans were discussed for the fox-theom- mg Dioceéan annual meeting to take place here at the end of May. The choir made- use of the occasion to welcome a m bride, the wife of Mr. Lester Hill. to the community.. Lunch was served by. Mrs: R. Wes. Mrs. I. Baxter and Mrs..P. Williams. MRS. w. H. PRI'I‘CHARD Isw. A. HOSTESS‘ Shin the wealth" prom hith- lixhted a social held on may limit by members of the choir of First United Church. The social. which took place 201mm; choir practice, also in- cluded a sing-song. Good Friday 7.30 pm. Special Service ‘ Easter Sunday 9.30 3115. Special Easter Service 11 am. Special Easter Service 106 flountjoy Street 8. REV. E. GILMOUR-‘SMITB, BA. 11 am.. Morning Worship Sermon: ‘He rose' again from the dead” ” a“ - Rev. J. A. Breckeflridge. ~13. A. Trinity United Church Pentecostal Assemb m _. Dan anti finmmmlnl u Everyone Welmme Special Easter Service Sunday School 10.00 am. â€"â€"- lat. 3rd. and 4th Sun- days. (South Porcupine) ‘ 3.00 pm. -â€" lst, 3rd, and 4th Sun-- days (Dome) South Porcupine, Ont. Rev. John' 8. Ford B. A” Rector . " Good Friday ‘ Service of Prayer and Meditation, 11 a ..m . turd and poppy: (3 Herbs, such es bay. mint. sage. savory. and others; (4) Condiments. including celery salt, chili powder. curry powder. poultry dressing and similar powders. All seasoning sduces. the Prices Board said. except; cranberry seuce. apple sauce. tomato sauce, tomato ketchup endochili sauce. are suspended from the price regulations. Spices\ and herbs also suspended from the order include: (I) Spices -- allsplce. cloves, "ginger. mustard.- pup-s rlka. red pepper and chimes: (2) A variety of seeds, such as caraway. mus- Further elaboration or items mic; ly suspended from the ceiling ho] hum, given by Wartime Prices and: Trade” Board in a relem naming individual products belonging to groups 01' 1mg taken 01! the ceiling. a Household remedies suspended from the ceiling include castor oil. cod liver oil. horacic acid epsom salts. peu'ol- ‘ eum Jelly and other products pocketed for sale to consumers but not other- wise. Clujistian Science Soda: fl..â€" Prices Clarified 3" 8 am. -- Holy Communion 11 am. -- Choral Eucharist 3 pm. -- Children's Service 7 pm. -’- Evensong SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday School-â€"10.00 am. 11.00 a.m.-â€"-Dome Sunday School Good Friday Service at 1’1 " aim. Easter Sunday; 930 a. m. -- Youth Service 11 am -- Easter Morning Service 2 pm. -- Sunday School 7. pm -- Evening Service United Church South Porcupine. ( n. J. ésco'r'r, BA. St. Paul’s Church Easter Sunday

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