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Porcupine Advance, 15 May 1947, 1, p. 8

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entertainment that is possible: g y, and fisten at with @a snap clothespin, : Does phctography cost moneyj?t':g .. 3. Wax oldifimcs curtain rods to prevent but the hours spent give you flw'feelzr a discolouration ‘on the curtains. ing of having done scmething construcâ€" 4. If you cannot put aâ€"screw in the tive and the fecling of having created °4 Oof the brush or dish mop handle, beauty with your own hands, not only insert a ring near the nandle in the for your own pleasure but thau .. _ others too might enjoy it. "~~â€"‘to attend . our n""nmgtmg Friday, The Porcupine Camera Club is open night, May 16ta, :730 p.m. at the: to all people who have a sincere inâ€" Provincial. mest Ekrflc on : Balsam‘ terest in photography. You are welcome street South. : ; Sn L en Oe oo m s ce on i °DL Ne M [ . htb e d t t t e e es We t S *4 ow s P 8 T e o ie h ts ioi s n . s . / 2 l io l By developing them yours>lf twoâ€" rolls 4 3 TAKE A TIP ° printed and diâ€"eloped would ocst:apâ€" 1 A plain or stenciled . cork place mat proximately 64c for your film, 16c fOr makes an excellent bulletin paper, 23¢ for chemicals, which can beard for thutnty theking récipes, menus be stored away and used again, In Or reminders» . | _ / other words for $1.03 you receive,..16.2: TO keep chixt: culfs from draggmg on pictures plus four hours of tha the floor when ironing, fold.back sleeve entertainment that is and ftsten ib with snap clothespin, Does phc t,ogxaphy coat mgneyi?s} 3 Wax oldf‘a"s curtain rods to prevent a esnA mRA T 1 n in Ein hss n ie e en h 1 on i of us would like to have one , that could be operated at all ranges and ymh the finest timing but taen. we are not all rich and we started by saying that was the lsast of qualifications. keep a ipe! pleasures. Ag or the golfe snows blow the lakes atr depth of ma tographer yc gny or every will tell you that they are continuousâ€" ._ CUINVIMG JUBLVUAIECL te 11. . Wiy Cld 1y buying in order to improve. A little ‘getery of pimento may. moved by boiling a few pleces of rhuâ€" 1t is not being suggested that you. be added‘ii'desm t ; barb in Mt. . ~ > should give up your present pastimes~â€" To enjoy. mruus Ao the‘ utmost ~ Mrs: 'r M asks: How to keep waterâ€" or sports to become a cameraâ€" addict You should â€"eat if ay fresh as.possible,.. creas ‘* ®* but vou can since the initial cost is #so Bnap off the woody ‘énds as the staiks AnsWEr: low you can combine two or more and break above the tough part. Take offâ€" : .:. m:: :fi’es: :Z,f’f (2::::8 4 help you to recall the past but makes it live agaim. Th cost is thereore atn Investment in future plceasure, and Sauces, you can arrange it to suit your ~won pocketâ€"book, Lets take a mediiuun priced camera, one selling or $35.00. A camera in this hot price field is good for some tenâ€"years, . a cost of 3.50 a year, or if you like 3006 . month. How far would the golfer go if he only spent three fifty a year on his clubs, balls etc.? The fishing enâ€" thusiast spends many times that on rods, reels and tackle, w.iille gardener! will tell you that they are continuousâ€" ly buying in order to improve. M'dflenoleg mtxuumnex- ‘hle‘ rings obtaitnable .at moset feeqa mm:meokmmzoo ly-oooked 5 erisp letatuce wlt.h vinegar nd ‘"enoug1 to supply the fb}lom ipeâ€"and pointed out that a small quantity of tarragon vinegar > makes a difféerence, It is aho good with g . W * flflon VINAIGRE'I‘TE ® ltspult %wppawlka ltbsp mnts : in. ‘order glven. A little ,-'éexéxvorpimento may . ‘ 1t is not béing suggested that you. be added"if desifed.= should give up your present pastimes~â€" To enjoy. or sports to become a camera addict You shouldâ€"eat 1t Ay.fresh as.possible.. but vou can since the initial cost is #so Bnap off the: afimramls to 't.he utmost lbw you can combine two or more and break above the: touzh part. Take off keep a ijpermaner$} record Gfâ€".your Jower scales cn stems and clean tuor- pleasures. Again what can the fisherma® oughly. or the golfer do when the wind and $ When éookmg asparagus it is a good mows blow upn thirtvy foot drifts and ideéa. to remember that theâ€"stalks take the lakes and rivers are frozen to a longer to cpok.than. t:he ‘tips. Use sealâ€" gepth of many fset? If a keen- e ‘rings in. the bottom Cf.saucepan to tographer you can spend 24 hollf§ of m of water : " oC /. t#a, 4n " dny or every day, in ligat or dark 4o kok c# 2 s TB prop nw twater Only gn inch "‘ ut‘ 4 _ énd.sasfthesta.lks- THE .QUESTION BOX oonked in .shell? . Amer When eggs cookedâ€"inâ€"sheli} . are not ‘cooled quickly, this unappealâ€" lng lm'nlsh \Bmlly forms The dark rtng is‘ not harmful. 3 Mm. tE . J. asks:â€"Is it harmful to oook aspmgus in qluminum ware?Can tm! atain it causes be removed from the m No. 'l‘he stain is easily reâ€" Md ‘by boiling a few pleces of rhuâ€" ; barb in At. . ~~_ ~ Mrs: T M asks: How ito keep waterâ€" creas, Answer- Yeave a few of the roc'ts on and kepp them in water. Change the water :once ro twice a day. Do not cover; > !Mrs ~J. R:.asks Howt;otoa.stnuzs without. biirning them?. _ Answer; Blahche in hot. wa*er. drain, and put in a Sligntly greased pic plate. Warm in moderate oven. at 300 degs. -uhn."r-.m Why do some eggs ‘ m 'haveakcmtmamndme yolik when problems of washing, dressing, eating and moving about, Ais mext step may be to find a job. Here again the C. N. 1.~B. has machinery to help him, Here agnm he is interviewed by a blind man. a placement ufficer. If he is interested â€" in opératlng a tobacco stand, he will be trathed‘ by another blind manâ€"an cxperienced stand operator. Right along the ‘line, he meets ‘intelligent underâ€" Etanding from people who have faced the same handicap as he He is guided by men who have the thirty years‘ experience of the C. N. I. B. behind them. Through the years many services have been developed by the C N. I. B. Home® teaching, Boclal Service, the Braille Library, Employment and Plac:â€" ment, (including cafeterias and stands) : tie supplying of ‘raw materials for homeworkers and of appliances (such as watches, thermomtters and games) specially designed for the use of the blind; the operation of sheltered workâ€" shops where sightless men and woâ€" men are employed. blind Canadians have learned, in varyâ€" ing degrees, to pass the hours of darkâ€" ness more constructively, more iappily than would have been polslbh withâ€" out the C. N. I. B.â€" _ Yourhelpuneededwglveluhtw those who must live in darkness. The annual campaign of the C. N. 1. B. is on now Its work cannot conâ€" tinue without the support of a genâ€" erous public. You can lend a helping hand to those who cannot see. Sponsored By The Timmins Disâ€" trct Advisory Board To C. N. I. B. under tre chairmanship of Mrs. James Keene; Treasurer: Mr A. Ritchie; Domâ€" inion Bank Timmins, Mr. W. §. Mc Dowell; Bank or Toronto South Porcâ€" upine. Tag Day May 23rd. 1947. 4 GIVE NOW GIVE GENEROUSLY SovTTH PORCUPINE LOCALS Mrs. Wm. Thomas left on Monday for Noranda before leaving for her hom% in Embro. After spending most of tae winter in Tcromto Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Croswell and two children are exâ€" pect2ad in on Friday to once more take up reésijence in town, SCHUMACBER LOCALS Miss Margaret McGregor who was a Scottish‘ evacuee to Canada in the early days of the war, and who left recently for Scotland, is returning to Canada with her brother Douglas Mc: ‘Through thése services, nearly 14,000 Gregor and is expected to leave Scotâ€" | 7 *L x m > than a few, all ~â€" 7 2 Many psople believe that phoiography rich mans‘ hobby. It need not be uy more expensive than any hobby. Golfing, fishing, vo0% to mention mor pho.. CL rmgs 111. QOUULUOLL®â€" C(l Sfl ADDED "Daughter ~of Don.Q" No. 11 «‘Motherâ€"inâ€"Law‘s _ _ (Edgar Kennedy Comedy) t X NEWSâ€"â€"~ .. 3;;;;; ‘;“:{; Governmenthealth experts feel that 4. young people entering matrimony can es ¢ -beneflb from a study of amealth conserâ€" geting. . Friday. yation through proper nutrition. Remin._ «p.m.. at the: ding the June bride that feeding hubby â€" on‘ Balsam‘ will pe ‘one of. the most important f..functfons ‘in . her ‘new life,ths people ". »whoknow what‘s good to eat point ‘| [ out‘ that, 4: t,he way to a man‘s heart ‘| is really, tarough his atomach, proper 1 gamea” gay. the ~experts. ; | m NUTRITIOUS Ammp. as well as children, need the Menta supplied by milk. Even after banes and: bodics are formed. milk ggaginues to sunptv some of the proâ€" tein, required for, th} contmml breakâ€" 4 ma body tissues, and it also elps nogmal Junfjloning of » Medlcal sclence warns that the stlfâ€" centerm thild â€" will most. likely grow up moody and lonely. The experts reâ€" oommeqh careful training in childhood Qevplon healthful personalities. They WV organizsd games, participation in which will bring out traits of coopâ€" eraticn ‘and teamâ€"play to essential to ,mess in all walks of life,â€" ‘YALUE OF â€"GAMES ly-dirécted play activity is creâ€" th . doing more than merely pgpidier ealbhy young bodies. It also hnelps to develop positive and properly "n*dn ~~ ‘pe rsam]i W‘ho' have studied the relauon ot eports ‘to development.of ycung Canâ€" 'adians find that games involving teamâ€" M ‘selfâ€"control and cooperâ€" ativeness, Such friendly duels as tenâ€" nis.. bagminton, â€" fencing, and handâ€" * GOOD sSPORTS ; You can’t have everything your own wayâ€"-umesa youâ€" are a â€" genious Oor A hermitâ€"warn National Health authorâ€" Grawlng' children need to be taught flxat; they aren‘t the only "pebbles on the beach‘", and can‘t expect to [iold lifes: spotlig'ht all 'the time s m PR d t# c cA ities. . atice and selfâ€"confidence grow out of f hochs promlse of contentm as m fl;§ hean:h in the home. pintvof . milk, aâ€"citrus fruit and. one other fmlt, :some ‘potatoes and some obher kinds of . vegetable, wholeâ€"grain ceteal,. asâ€"well as aâ€"meat or fish dish, and, at least three times _A wesk, som# egza Or. cheesb polnt out that tucked inside eggâ€"shells are hlgh-'qualitv proteins, important for. physical â€" wellâ€"being. as%afihea Ith in the home. THE EGG AND YOU !Medical ‘science finds a hint for good health:in the title of a popular story Nuprltionists advi'.ae thaA; two medâ€" lum-slzgd substitute satisfactorily for one serving of.meat, as far as proâ€" tein is concerned." The yolk is packed withâ€" vitamms and minerals, too. Canâ€" adans should aim at eating at least tihree eggs /a: week;, in addition to any thty may. ust as, meat substitutes. ;;;;; ritionlsts that appetite "is not a safse guide *to food requirements. It is pointâ€" ed * out that all nutritional knowledge has ‘been g*ained in : scientific experâ€" iments,â€" wittiout. biirning them?. _ Answer; Blatiche in hot water. drain, and. put in a Slightly greased pic plate. Warm in moderate oven at 300 degs. for about 15 mins. ‘Stir pccasionally. M on 5sn 06 C bs Haplfl; authoritles suggest mev, be taken in o‘her bevâ€" *~There is oneâ€"pcriod in the spring that is best for wozhfng the soil. This is when the moisture has evaporated iust enough ~"so that there is no excess. iIfâ€"the earth is wet and sticky when it is spaded and turned, it will form lumps which are hard to break once they have dried: out. : If the. soil dries out before it is worked, it may beâ€" come so hard:that it is next to imâ€" possible to get it into a friable conâ€" dition for ‘planting. Bui there is a stage in between these iwo exâ€" tremes when the soil is mellow, mealy and easily worked. . _The way to test your garden soil tor workability is shdwn in the acâ€" companying Gardenâ€"Gfaph. Dig up a spade/ul of earth so as to get a handful from well below the surâ€" face. Squeeze it in your hand, hard. z> %'\i;‘ O . s 4 K. Pu GARDE N~GRADI-I By UEAN HALLIDAY . Released by Centra)l Press Canadian The ~CHEROKEE Coal ashes added in generous amounts will help to make a clay soil more friable. Some gardenâ€" ers find it pays to plant a cover crop of clover or some quickâ€"growâ€" ing green crop, which can be turned under to act as a "green manure." This will he!‘p to make a clay soil mellow, as well as enrich it. * If it keeps its shape, as illustrated, and is hard to crumble, then it is too wét for gardening and needs more time to dry out. If it crumbles eassily, then it is ready for spading and turning over. Many gardeners complam about the difficulty of gardening in clay Ssoil. Yet clay soil makes a good growing soil, if it has a sandy subâ€" soil, as illustrated, to drain the clay and prevent it from becoming soggy and sour. THRILLS SPILLS . AT THE Miss Margaret McGregor who was a Scottish‘ evacuee to Canada in the early days of the war, and who left recently for Scotland, is returning to Canada with her brother Douglas Mcâ€" inion Bank Timmins, Mr. W. 8. Mc Dowell; Bank or Toronto South Porcâ€" upine. Tag Day May 233rd. 1947. GIVE NOW GIVE GENEROUSLY SorTH PORCUPINE Moisley Bali Drug Store, Timmins â€" Wilson‘s Drugs, Schumacher Mcintyre Arena ~409 RESERVED SEATS $1.23 â€" â€" â€" _â€" _ 1500 RUSH SEATS $1.00 MATINEE â€"â€" WED. SAT. â€"â€" ADULTS $1.00 â€"â€" CHILDREN .35 MAY 19 to 24 land on May 38th, fiying to North Bay. They will make their home with their aunt andâ€" uncle Mr. and Mrs. David Houston of South Porcupine. 95 15 46 9690 159005 300030003030 0000000055404 Kinsmen Club of Timmins TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT The shrewd home owner knows that an oil burner should provide clean economical dependable heat.....All these facâ€" tors cannot be evident to the PROSPECTIVE USER of oil heat because many oil burners have features of similarity that may give \the impression that all burner construction is alike. BRING YOUR INSURANCE UP TO DATE â€" â€" â€" call JOHN W. 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