Porcupine Advance, 27 Nov 1947, 2, p. 5

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The Bloom of Health There is an abundance of nealthgiving qualities in our pu: fresh, rich milk. And it‘s so tasty and appeiizing that youn; sters love it . . . there is no coaxing necessary, in order to ha them drink their full, energyâ€"building quota. Order Timmi Dairy milk today. TIMMINS DAIRY 57â€" KIRBY PHANE a°= Christmas goodies as gifts need not be too exnensive and ars always welcome. You can use economical substitutes to advantage if you ccnâ€" sider such as mincemeat, whole bran, oatmeal, chocolate or Uscful beater: Rememker the old fashion:ad piano wire wh‘p Well, it‘s on the market in an improved style. We like it because you can beat eggs with on> hand as you eradually @add sugar or milk. Fabric tifts: Print or chintz aprons; bags for hsusehold purpose: such as garments, laundry, shoos and dusters are smart. From a yard of cotton material yvou can make unâ€" ususal toys for wee folk. Hanger for tools: A wall rack which can be put on the wall near the range is heloful and the new ones are very attractive. Whien in position, the rack forms a curve allowing the tools to hang fr:ely without marring the wall. It comes complete with cof tools includâ€" ing an egg turrer,, fork, spocon, masher, ladle and spatula. 4 104 3rd Ave. Phone 1271 Improved paper d to wring out and use : ment cloths., The pap which helps to pick up FANCY TROPICAL FISH GOLDFISH, AQUATIC PLANTS AQUARIUMS, FISH FOOD AND SUPPLIES Handy choppins bog board for cutting is ir one with a hole at ons As you nlace the board food over salad bowl, as a funnel. The WO C C Pet Shoppe Ltd. The four strand wire, on a pulley farrangement, has a spreader â€"which separates the wires, The clothes can be fitted into grooves as you â€"move the wire outward and the spreader them thus until it is pulled n again to "tripper‘" starting point. Handy choppins board: A wide board for cutting is important but one with a hole at one end is handy. As you nlace the board chopped food over a salad bowl, the hole acts By_ ANNE ALLAX Hello Homemakers? Honsurable menion should be made of the genius of home aids. Ever since owe toured the Christmas merchand‘ se mart, we have been excited about th> many new timeâ€"saving gadgets. Here ars some worthwhile gif:s for the homeâ€" maker: A wonder clothesline: No â€"clothespins and clothesline prop are needed with this new galvanized wire clothesline. PETS OF QUALITY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1947 There fresh, sters I theimn Dairy "Food For Fun and Fitness Canaries Bugerigars Fancy Birds â€" Food, Cages and Supplics * ~A8 â€" J) _ rich lO\e 1 drink ~ milk i abundance milk. And i i «. I their full, « # # ““‘ # *# # # .0 t# #, _# .00 # .0 w# t # ## * # ## . ,* .. .. «s * ## os*as*. #* #. a #* # # ## #, .. .' #* # +% *, ,% #*4 ## #. @ 0..0. # .0 # .. # .0 ##4 # # + o“:" #* *, # #* # Redtest ## # # #. _ 0... t# #4 #. ® 0. .o w# t # #4 ## * # ## M dishcloths: Easy again are parchâ€" per is perforated p the littls pieces. 1 ‘ tools: A wall > of healthgiving qualitie it‘s so tasty and appetizir s no coaxing necessary, in energyâ€"building quota. C 1 â€"WHil and â€" the ive. Whien $s n ~curve ng â€" fr:ely It comes Anng Allan invitese you to write to hsr (c/o The Advance.) Send in your suggestions on homemaking probleéems and watch this column for replies. Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 324 TTMMTIN cup whols bran, 1 cup chopped nuts, !4 cup flour, ‘% tsp. salt and 1 tsp. vanila. Cream butter, sugar and eggs. Add melted chbcolate and rest of inâ€" gredients. Sprinkle with nuts. Bake in a greased nan 8"x8" at 350 degrees in electric oven for 45 minutes. Cut in squares, salt and cream of tartar. Add minceâ€" meat and nuts and more flour if necessary. _â€" Shape into rolls and wrap in waxed paper. Allow to stand overnight in reéfrigerator. Slice with a sharp knife and place on greased baking sheet. Bake in electric oven at 375 degre>s for 8â€"10 mins. and eggs (slig flour that has salt and crearm The King Edward Hotel % brown sugar. Refrigerator Mircemeat Cookies 1 cup butter, 1 cup brown sugar, 1 cup corn syrup, 2 eggs, 2% cups flour, 1‘ cuns mincemeat, !, cup nuts, 1 tsp. salt. Cream butttr© add brown â€" suno Clean Rooms Day or Week Bran Brownies 1 cup butter, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs oZ. unsweetsned chocolate, + Very Reasonable Rates Quilet Atmosphere Household Hints l2 bran, 1 cup chopped cup flour, ‘s tsp. salt and #* #* # # ## # .. # # .0 #. _ ®@ 0. .O *# '0 ‘.“ #* ® # Â¥ ver; add brown sugar ightly beaten.)> Stir in s been sifteda with soda; r pure, young â€" to have IINS 99 i on shoulder and hip highlights dashing date special. Teenâ€"age ers can easily follow our well trated sew chartâ€"a complete step by step. Pattern . o 8080 is designed sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. 12. 3‘ yards of 35 or 39â€"inch. One frequently â€" unguessed cause of a child‘s‘ inactivity: is that it hasn‘t been made worth his while to bestir. himself. If: ; comes to him whenever â€"he makes a sound, if he is surrounded> by . tovs ;for which â€" he merely has to reach out a hand* he may . not. .consider s this . rushing Many Causes for Delay . In Learning to Walk Mothers. are apnt to put too much importance on the age at which a child~learns to â€"walk. _A light, qu‘ck, «mallâ€"boned child. may take to his feet at 11. months, while a heavier, less active one may need another six months ~before ‘he can negotiate the difficult balancing act we call walkâ€" ing. Nor does early walking mean that a child:< is smarter‘than others h‘s age any more thanâ€"delayed walking is necessarily a sign of slow mentality. However, if your child makes no efâ€" fort® to walk after~©18 â€" months it is advisable to. consult your doctor. A1l n â€" unusual shoulder a: give the effect of the luxurious Quilted warmth with a touch of lace in a housecoat by Beatrice Pines.. While practical for chilly winter evenings the satin and lace and button hip h n â€" arrangem highlights t Teenâ€"age s our well i complete gu For Chill Winter Nights . MRS. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARDS Editor, Parents‘ Maogazine illus gu‘id PERSPIRATION Those clean, selfâ€"respecting people who do not believe that they perspire, or, if they do, that this isn‘t noticeâ€" d able, are reminded in a bulletin from headquarters in Ottawa of the Deâ€" partment of National Health and SR welfare that everyone perspires and this that it is only mnatural and well for SEWâ€" their health that they should do so. "USâ€" It is through perspiration that the W body remmoves certain wastes. The deâ€" partment has only the timeâ€"honoured fOr reminder of the value of clean living, Sizt clean skin and clean clothing, to offer for those who would not offend. Poetry THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO When the toddler learns to take his first steps alons does he reserve this new achievement merely for getting from one place to another? Certainly not â€" walking is fun! So give him plenty of spacse and don‘t think he is beoing naughty if his new freedom makes him a greater care than when his movements were cirâ€" cumscribed. vppers. Oneâ€"half inch ‘longer than the baby‘s foot and oneâ€"quarter inch wider â€" when he is standing on his own weight is a safe rule for measâ€" urement. Make sure that they are flexible, wide cnough not to cramp the toes, and rough enough to preâ€" vent slipping. It is a gcood idea to scratth the leather soles of a new pair of shoes with a sharn knife to avoid skids. shoes are not necessary until the baby . starts to walk. «They should have a firm sole with soft leather When the child starts to créep don‘t try to hurry him through this necessary stage because he gets himâ€" selfâ€"â€"dirty. Again, creeping is nature‘s way of ‘strengthening the abdominal muscles. The opposite concern is wise when the child learns to stand â€" that is, watch that he does not overdo this new performance for his feet may not yet be ready to carrv the weight of his body. around his elders do as anything he is supposed to imitate. Nutritional disturbanices _ and improperly assimilated calcium may be causes for delay in walkâ€" ing which you will want your doctor to check. If these have resulted in faulty bone building it would be harmful to / hurry the child into standing or walking. Bow legs and knock knees are a frequent result of the parents‘ inpatience to have Junior walkâ€" ng as soon as a neighbor‘s child. There are ways, however, in which you can help a child get ready to walk. iving him plenty of opporâ€" tunity to kick from the day he is born is following nature‘s way of making strong feet and legs. Never let . the baby wear tight stonkmgs Do not tuck the blankets in txghtly around the baby‘s legs. ; lean living, Phone 3690 ng, to offer {211 Algonquin Blyd. sAE Miscellaneous PP m P P P Psnl «t lt stt P L P L L P L* -000.000000000.0.'000000 00000000000 0000000000000 000000 000 000 000 2 **, 000 000000000000 000 00 * 000 00 0 \" â€"United Movers Phone 510 83 Third Ave. without consuiting us! We make moving pleasant and simple, with expert service, Don‘t Make A Move . .. Puddings may be made weeks ahead if you like. Steam them in a pretty mold over which is tied some heavy waxed paper. Keep the pudding in a cool. dry place until ready to serve. It can be heated in this mold before serving. sauce, an â€"â€"easy way to make it: For 3 cups of cranberâ€" ries use 1‘ cups of sugar and 1 cup hot water. Place all three into a saucepan and let_ stand on range for 5 minutes. Then cook for 5 minutes, let stand for another 5 minutes, then cook for another 5 minutes. Make it the day before, if vou‘re rushed for time. A salad of greens goes best with a heavy turkey dinner. If you like fruit, too, use sliced. oranses now in season, or a_ combination of grapefruit and oranges. Pronuch dressâ€" ing is indicated. 1O save tim> on a busy Christmas day, clean and stuff the bird the day before. But remember to chill both the bird and the stuffing. and then place the stuffed bird in the refrigerator until roasting time. It‘s easier to remove â€" pinfeathers from aa dry bird than from one that is wet. Use tweezers. Scrub the bird inside and out with water to which has been added a pinch or two of soda. 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