Porcupine Advance, 5 Feb 1942, 2, p. 2

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Culinary Expert Says â€" _ Woman‘s Responsibility | to Keep Family Healthy | voluni{e jobs ar ing va PAGE TWO Keeping Family Healthy Through Carefully Planned, Meals and Wellâ€"Chosen Menus Will be an Aid to Help-, ing Alonsg the Winning of the W ar. Ther planuin chil part func Will three letig© vear tion. only _ must ing fa 1 mtust Hoard sary t for a mt the ACn nmot plac focd in s eacl aral i ing: 1are 2 O€ COLOUT "Kimnsgs lasaxu Hi d BRIiTAIN‘S GHTING PLANES KD WARSRIPS * ® > e *""Filying Fortress‘"‘ n" Bomber â€" awh‘"" «_ **Beaufighter‘" amns"" e Bell ‘‘Airacobra‘"‘ "Rodney‘" â€" "Ark Roy l:: « *‘*MWarspite" . ‘‘Re $e George Â¥" . fl.‘fc %. iav" â€" and many others e Canadian ize them BARB dfish ER) K id bal | _A committe an Honour F members of In concludin Warden said : ‘been done by | people of th matters. Par jpaying in fu. ‘insurance ‘by Iand costs; of by Mr. Ki ’ahurch is cle gratitudse +o t Annual Meeting of Congregation of the St. Paul‘s Church JC aret €Ol Sunday thank : coâ€"operation of the teachi are doing such excéellent : Sunday School and wishe thank all ladies of the con, their efforts during the y Election of officersâ€"Rec â€"Mtr. F®.C. Evans; Peopl Mr. Maxwell Smith (vot extended to M. Smith for Vestryâ€"C. P. Walker, T. hutr Bodeilâ€"Cunningham Nuptials at Church of Nativity Reception at the Home of Groom‘s Parents. Bride‘s Parents Attend Ceremony from Hamilton. ort was given by M. Smith The Woman‘s Auxiliary r iven by Mrs. B. H. Harper, rer‘s; repor; of W.A. given Rebekahs Play Game at Regular Weekly Meet South Porecupit e Advance)â€"* Mrs. P. Ma V € Mr. C. P. Wa â€"operation of 2e doing such inday School n1 2 C minut e read Cannu estryâ€"C. P. Walker, T. Catherwood, Lang, Ken Kilborn, S. Jay, W. Fairâ€" e Cclhial A auil e Parish ol 5 he Archdeacon nancial statem: l and accepted . was given by 1€ inday L chin T 11 mee.:ll on it 1 in nade In W in full of the whole property e ‘by the Women‘s Auxiliaryâ€" ts of porch improvement paid Kilborn.. Financially . the is clear of debt and we owe 2 +o thoss who have so generâ€" il ~Gecided ! on FriGay. Mrs. Grid 9 { NC Mary ~Mr. n( ‘CoIr M 1 weans With A1 ch ‘:Gf vely .w )30 o0 a f1 chose for thme occf ck of queen‘s blu JA compied a 12 Gold Nusg ursday ever kC 11 1211 1l ‘uft WwA wWitlh : arcliff . was 1 1C Smi poke 01 teachin nmit ing also t Paul‘sâ€"wWa Th 91 Miss Bu mempbpers piayeda bowling, at WhiC hi chiffon 10p sl A nnix Mrs W a a LV ing ad Pau innual in § â€"reEDOIT‘; â€" 1€ pre 9 and hin ‘wWas;, ¢ on Saturday vÂ¥hen the Rev marriage Mis: ngham, only . Jamss Cunâ€" id Mr. Edwir chiffc ‘esidec aC sleevse he wri 1 and ne To 5 mol becon ith n it |your temperament, your agt, and your tâ€"Mr. Hatly l way of doing things. It is as much A part of you as the colour of your eyes Mrs. W. the shape of your nose. For inâ€" 'lstance. if you wear the fresh outdoor f the hearty |seent of apple blossoms, you are imâ€" g staff WhOo |mediately identified as a completely vork for th¢ |feminine woman, a little on the helpâ€" 1 to publicly |jess side, fond of decorating and fashâ€" regation f0r |jons, gardening and hostessing. Spray rar. !exotic orchid perfumes on your or‘s Warden |«tumes, and you will be classed as a chic ‘s who looks as though she e of thanks|reads all the latest books and travels his duties).|all over the globe. Nothing helps you Catherwood.iito accentuate your individuality more ay, W. Fairâ€" jvivid‘y than a fragrance, and that * why it is important to chooss the right ! i ! 1 | | | l iC TPM ir fat pictu nd effort ‘, a wedding the home of Maple strzet Smith wa rden‘s re se in n Woodal . D i matching Happy Day the bride‘s jeeasion an Dodlice and i matching oanna Hill mEgICt nonâ€" gown of natching ritured a n hearty aff who for the murbliclyv l n1L l in f11 Om ing theo 1A perfum mary C +wenty, twenty, never wear heavy, Oriental scents. In fact, a satisfactory perâ€" fume wardrobe for you consists of a fresh floral cologne and dusting powdâ€" erâ€"aind a deodorant in a matchmo' scent! Nothing more! If you are in your la:e uwentles add perfume cdeurs to round out your frangrance wardrobe. Fragrances to harmonize with and dramatize your type. ‘Do not make the error of s>lsctâ€" ing perfumes in accordance with, your colourmg â€"â€"~wearing rose and violet seents if you are a blonde, and hsavy Oriental perfumes if you are bruâ€" nette. Bliondes can be as vigorous. in ‘emperament and colouring as bruâ€" nettes and I have ssen many brunettes whose delicate ‘beauty was far more suited to the fresh essence of a floral scent than the heavy musk odeurs of scphisticated brews. These suggestions might help you: If yvou areâ€"tall and slender with high car V and mod Tf‘ y chesk S11Y wh aevot‘ree of your bath body, usit chidt WwWiln pEriumg. yeour hair and your ski your fragrance will be cree; and form for you (Releas°d by The Bell sachs daub chiaf and J Lhe 2al l1 Here i nC rfume is a key to cha onality. Your fragranct ion _ of,. yourself, a 12 {emperament, your age Removing Excess Fat in Children There is no question but that ma UNAV, > fra; of â€"dC This crystal modern Exquisite packaging of perfumes delight wemen. iting fra istic ballet dancer represents a brew for gala nightsâ€"an exc grance to be worn with lovely gowns and jewe!s. re are various rules for selectin me to‘ type, and age is a pri consideration. If you are unds r. never wear heavy, Orienta . ~never wear In fact; a wardrobe for 16 Buv James W . Barton, 1] 1€ iY beauty is ;heâ€"natural, wholeâ€" iety:; if you wear your hair ‘ly with a ribbon and tweeds look like a girl on a magazine you ride a horse with ease ston anrd drive golf balls with nessâ€"of â€"a man; if you‘re harpy and a good sport, than rrance is a wholesome, ‘vital, ors country brew. ber that whatever your type. perfume that express»s you. right oneâ€"and you will be a more distinctive woman. How to Use Perfume the secret of effective appliâ€" any fragrance: Apply you!r m the inside out. Become a f the avomizer. Directly after 1, apiply cologne to your whols nz an atomizer to distribu‘!s and without wasite. Sczcatler imong your lingerie. Do no.: r aress or soak your handkerâ€" th perfume. Instead, spray and your skin thoroughly, sc zrance will be veiled and disâ€" form for you a frangant halo i by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) l thir chic: all and slender with high hair and despâ€"set i ~love dark colours and n fashions; if you are a golf course and drive a if vyou dance rhumka nsely on the ien your fragt ophisticated. of medium h essful businse if vou dloyv presented to Patricia Lind iInk simplitity is 1t }:> 4fâ€"â€"you like . consé dance ficsor and préei to modernâ€"then you appéealing, we Simplified Home Beauty ( o 14 yea For mos 4 YOUR FRAGRANT PERSONALITY P J ced itc inte ake it child o charac‘tt of | 1Bo0p revelation of ige, and your is as much SWoJ ance ight, ca Swoman * ~â€"â€"tGa1l0 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO iY 11 may do n pl wWweignig â€"at [ stand unles hnistory to t there is a 1 puber: it will wWay coul iculariy m veigh famil V hen Helena Rub Cud oin he less there i ) this effeci i family hi the family there is no vou! . 'p h.\'s 1idling 1V Pursuant to Order No. 93 of The Warâ€" time Prices and Trade Board, the Sugar Administrator ‘has ruled <that hotels, restaurants and other catering estabâ€" lishments shall in future remove all sugar bowlis from their tables and serve Ded fin( sugar only in reasonable quantities when asked for by their clients. They will, of course, under no circumstances sell sugar to employees or the public and may serve it only with meals. This Order applies to: mpaniot Residential establishments and instiâ€" tutions must observe the terms of the general consumer rationing, namely % lb. per person per week. Residential establishments include: The rationing provisions may be reâ€" laxed in relation to patients in such institutions wherever it is considered advisable for medical reasons. 19 thie cas? ssibility <th causing t] the exces n parâ€"s of ntire body Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses, Institutions, Ete. 31L .t.ne mAaAnyVy C Institutions include: Residential Hotels Schools. Publ‘bed under the authority of The Wartime :‘ Prices and Trade Board, Ottawa laren to e when swish :+ 1iegem less ink their youngâ€" instead of gain hard to underâ€" a definite family And even when ry of fat, memâ€" osing weight at efinite rule that â€" Rek res of ridicu‘le | which may d nferiority con hatâ€"parents; of should consu‘t -‘p 1h° prciper There is, of har. some gland the overwsight, ss fat is=«found f the body and y . If no eland Houses Restaurants â€" Cafes â€" Tea Shops â€" Inns s â€" Coffee Shops â€"â€" Staff Diningâ€"rtoms â€"â€" larly serving meals â€" School Feeding Cenâ€" nteens â€" and other places of refreshment 11 * xeeption and t puberty, or some parents a to cut down ien they, are hA "hs result t of she parâ€" hese children jublic likely anatorm â€"â€" _ XCQi Work Houses Nunnerie Apartment houses serving meals â€" Hestels â€" Nursing Homes â€" by disturbance physician t meat and 31 (Ll weigh Ano cess Talt | ipp-eared Another mistaken that reducing die‘s in children as it ma; isvelcpment of the question but that a are really helpful in ing off or wi‘ths:a ments or infection hand, "properly dev diets just sligh‘:ly b V veigh wha Another mistaken popular beliet is that reducing die‘s should not be used n children as it may mtexfexe with the of the child. There is no quesdon but that a few extra pounds are really helpful in childhsod in wardâ€" ing off or withs‘anding ‘various ailâ€" menis or infections. On the other hand, "properly devigsd moderate diets, diets just sligh‘ly below the amount of fscd the bedy needs for its dailly mainâ€" tenance, will be all that the child nseds as the extra food needed can be taken from the body‘s exces; This slightly below the nseded diect may be safely continued until most of the exâ€" cess fat deposits of the body have disâ€" Fating Your Way To Health Do you know which focods proteins;, minerals, starches, or fat? Do you know just what and how much you should eat daily? Send today for this useful bocoklet by Dr. Barton enâ€" titled "Eating Your Way To Healh." It answers the above questions and includes a calorie chart and sample menus. Send your request to The Bell Library, P.O. Box 75, Station O, New York, N.Y., enclosing Ten Genis to cover cost of service and mention the name of this newspaper. (Registered in acscordance with the (Regiscered Copyright Act Nurses Alumnae Monthly Mecting Last Wednesday The Nursés Alumnae held a short Business megring on Wednesday evenâ€" ing in the Nurses‘ Residence of St. Mary‘s Hospital, and usual business was discussed. The next regular msetâ€" ing will take place on February 25 h. Several completed articles were turnâ€" ed in for the laye‘te. The thought then is tha; aculd and can be done to verweight in children whether here is a family tendency t TC pelite The : et. Sugar Administrator h« scent HOme Infirmaries Asyvlums â€"_. 1 outline a rich in eafy vegetables, enough to give necessary energy no fat foods as the axâ€" tRhe tbodvx will Turnish all AIMn pre nake nt pointed ou io his bool ild be pré nable limi control h rCcuioss a ims hay same wa xnethin ) correc ably a wheth jus® ti woeight othing OVE hn Anne Stefanich is Bride of Michael K uinka Sunday Adorned with mixed fowers, Twrunins United Church was the ting for a lovely wedding on Sunday afternoon, when Miss Anne S:.efanich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. S .efanâ€" ich, became the bride of Mr. Michael Kuinka, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kuinka, of Vancouver. The Rev. W. M. Mustard officiated, and during the cereâ€" mony, Mr. Herber: C. Treneer prosided at the organ. Miss Nora Carrick sang "I Love You Truly." Given in marriage by hbher father, the charming brunetie bride made an atâ€" ‘ractive. picture in. her flioorâ€"length frock of white bengaline, fashioned with threeâ€"quarter length fitted jacket and full skirt, Tiny buttons fattered ‘he jacket from neckline to the skirt line, the sleeves were long and fitled, and a round neckline completed the simple lines. Her long veil of white lace was caught in rusching of bengaâ€" line, and she carried a bouquet xf red roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Mrs. William Kuinka, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the groom, was matron of honour, daintily attired in a gown of powder blue chiffon made in soft gathered lines with full skirt. She wore a juliet cap to imatch, and a corsage of pink roses. Miss Anne Volchuk, as bridesmaid, was lovely in a gown of dusky rose chiffon over crepe de chine, fashioned with soft gathering in the podice, long bishop sleeves, and full skirl. She wore a juliet cap identical to that worn by the matron of honour, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. ‘Little Miss Mary Stefanich, as her sister‘s flowerâ€"girl, was a charming picture in a white silk frock, with eremony at Timmins Unitâ€" ed Church. Couple to Reâ€" side in Timmins. BPRA AlP 411 aA TV _ REDDY KILOWATTâ€" ELECTRICALLY * SAY S ; "IT‘S EASY TO STAY YOUNG "Conserve your strength and your time. Don‘t do the jobs that I can do for you." says Reddy Kilowatt. "Call on me to do your washing,. sweep your floors, do your ironing, make your toast and your coffee. I‘m the most willing worker you can find and I work for next to nothing. Let me do the hard work and you take it easy â€" it‘s the way to stay young!" malchning acce mink rosehids a roc *C3â€" of tHack and whit, creps/wit 1 n roses, She was as maruk, mother of OuUr. ing accessories a? Former O.P.P. Offiser Here Reported as War Casualty wool crepe 1r0 and matching reside in Timmi John F. Preforius, wh was a pC and esteemed Provinc, at Timmins and othe C.lz tres i North, is reported as a Wa [ casua Libya. He returned to . l}} ‘hon South ‘Africa at th$ qy ntéak c war and enlisted ‘h°1 Tor, activ. vice. His wife, formerly, Miss R thorne, graduate nurge {. Ti also went to South A: ‘and t tron in a Johanne~bu:g"3fok,n al Try The Advance Wanp Adverti<sopmeon THURSDAY FEDBRUARY STH, 1942 Finest of all Asters. Oné pkt. Shellâ€"pink, Azureâ€"blue, regulor only 15¢, (or 6 separate colors Don‘t miss this remarkable offer FREEâ€"Our big 1942 Seed and Better than ever. Send today, ‘ DOMINION SEED: HOUSE Ndéor Biuy n _ War C eéertifi y + remony K I Wcrfl‘e(‘: «1. the bride‘s i¢‘s in an s iti crens ®with AC om "lef; latler 1of avellifig in a red ith‘"Faccoon coat #ories. Thev will y, acliva serâ€" ibs Kam\)- Timnins I% ‘Cand is maâ€" each Crimson, price 45¢, for 24¢) Postpaid. Nursery Book elown, Ont opular officer in the al‘y in mss â€" in Kraâ€" honâ€"

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