Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Jun 1937, 1, p. 2

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uUs the came t inmnhnabsit: the firs ful and think th played 1 culty re hnost! TC anyone \ iceâ€"creayr While home i was where tables | cold as waVvs a Recalling the Days When Ice Cream was a Luxury Once it Celet} year i in Tceâ€" 1nDnC PaAGE SIX CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limite GENERAL @ELECTRIC HOTPOINT Hiâ€"Speed RANCGE Definite installation price of $25.00 in your private home which covers the necessaly wiring, Corner Pine and Second, Timmins Phone 15 ROOMS â€" MEALS PEARL LAKE HOTEL Northern Ontario Power Co., Ltd. General Electric Hotpoint Hiâ€"Speed Ranges MADE IN ents for the above range may be spro imuin period of three years if desire payvment as low as $10.00. H n¢or Pine and Second nminsâ€"Phone 15 at for Holidays, Sundays and Birthday Compared to the iceâ€"Cream of Yesterâ€" Ali the Combinations Available Toâ€"day 1M n lad who 2sream for ze molithâ€" made him was being with diffiâ€" ng up his ra to find i made al psial trea! n parlour eason the ind as alâ€" Klisanick, Prop and there have bse! stories as to the ori The most plausible 0: ingenious clerk on a when the charging fountain was out of syrup used for sodas : any case, the soâ€"calle the soda in popularity adapted for home use preserved ginger anc marastchino cherries a mixed fruits known as marastchino cherries and th mixed fruits known as iutti f tersestch and chocolate sauce fcund a use in giorifying the vanilla iteâ€"cream. Salted nut ten added to the two latte Melted marshmallows, flavol mint, make a good sauce for as well as for vanilla iceâ€"c1 maple syrup and honey of syrup also combine well wit walnuts, pistachio, nuts, tC mends and Brazil nuts. Toasit nut without a sauce gives a 1: to iceâ€"cream of any flavour. More elabcrate desserts are Bruce Ave.. So. Porcupine Phone 158 indbys. Uaramel, CC ich and even lemon i burnt almond and : the choosing. THQUS:\NDS of people have found that it costs less to cook the modern electric way on a Gâ€"E Hotpoint Range. You will save on meat billsâ€"save on home cooking â€"save on cleanâ€" ing costs. And you will elimiâ€" nate costly failures, because the heat is accurately controlled. Let us demonstrate the many exclusive features of the new Hotpoint Ranges. A small down payment delivers any model to vour home. let e cf contrasting TIaVO itively modern invent e circles this is known ill drug sto 1 often in c( cable flavoi Bruce Ave., South Porcupine Phone 158 im fC 11Y AIm Was Schumacher ne relates tLhalt an summer Sunday apparatus at the order, poured the over iceâ€"cream. In sundad TLer. Sauces. ivoured with for chocolate >â€"cream. Hot or a plain with pecans, f1 Â¥al Al ave all indard ed alâ€" Cocoaâ€" touch IrULLS syrup iy but/ i WA 1I The late James Mowat was one of t,hei real pioneers of the North Land. For sixty years he had been a wellâ€"known | figure in the district, and he knew the| Ncrth as few other men living toâ€"day know it. Always friendly, always genâ€" ial, and always ready to do his part, he enjoyed a wide measure of regard| and esteem. His last days were spent quietly cn his farm on the Montreal River at Mowat‘s Landing, where he settled in 1899 after serving 20 years with the Hudson‘s Bay Company. His: death came after only one day‘s illness.l He is survived by two daughters, Mrsi | | | ! | Fidler, of Timmins, and Miss Lizzie Mowat. at home; and by three sons, Charles and Joseph, at home; and Duncan, of Latchford. The late James Mowat was born near : Kirkwall, in the Orkney Islands, on Nov. 13th, 1855, and so was over 81 years Of age at the time of death. In 1877 he came to Canada for the Hudâ€" son‘s BRBay Company and was employed by that famous firm for over 21 years. For fourteer years he was factor at the Fort Matachewan trading post. In the 21 years he spent with the Company Oldâ€"Time Hudson Bay Fac tor was Father of Mrs Fidler, Timmins. Add jelly and sugar to raspberries, and bring mixture to the boiling point. Mix eornstarch with cold water and stir into raspberry mixture. Stir over medium fire until the mixture is thick and cCclear. Strain and icool. (Copvright, 1937, by the Bell Syndx- Funeral Last Week sf Late James Mowat M Bay Cock sugar, water and ninutes. Csool and serve. Melba Sauce 4 icup currant jelly 4 cup sugar 1 cup pulp and juice of tablespson cornstarch 1 tablesncsn cold water Mi duall 1 CUp V ireen C( drops immer ~minut il cup S cup _ tabels ginger â€" â€"was madgs in the lIamliy ceneâ€" cn the farm. The funeral services conducted by Rev. R. S. Weaver, r of Haileybury Baptist Church, absonce of Rev. W. A. Beecroft United Church conference. The ‘ number of floral tributes exâ€" ed the regret at the death of Mr. at, the high regard in which he was and the desep sympathy felt for > bereaved. After the death many friends from Temagami and other ons of the North visited the home xpress their sorrow at the death, > there were numerous floral tribâ€" pus _ po# D (P 1 service n the M\ e Mr. MJ was mad A 1 sugatr watet lspoon ve perigct Sauce. Maple Sugar Sauce 1 1 range Jjuice Maraschino Savce am. Â¥You m you wish to ral small meringues or cream iceâ€"cream of any flavysur, or a layer of iceâ€"cream between ke and dressing this with a then there is baked Alaska, > QOrange Sauce d of % lemon ore Ss1 t <f al 11 AI 1A ITl equ nd t to make repared ea was held at the family ntreal river farm where wat resided, and interâ€" > in the family cemeâ€" fixe minules, ind butter. gdied Fruit of brandy in various fruit <t. To each jual amsunt â€" {1 aWwoerres, ind pineap chopped â€" crystallized AY m 11 e 1C ADgel xtu nust begin o have it ready the fruits come put with sugar U ed togeiher over a dissolved. Cook from fire. Add saucse begins to stion, and perâ€" thing is better brandied fruits 1 S TITi be inget raspberric THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONT , stirring | ard add a ston:| as they quart of| of sugar.| h mornâ€"| n added. apricots, | n ara the | and add â€"stirring 1€ vwhich 2N BU â€"<t raVvl chance of Pretty Wedding at Church of Nativity "T‘ne WC what is eY empl abcu Drow Miss Ma NC 1 11 IVLF: . N in Mai CLAUDETTTE Her beauty center 11 it A QUAKER OATS PRODUVUCT Ta V 11 Flawle Hcolly w bz> go 111 find 100% WHOLE WHEAT ALL THE ENERGYI ALL THE PROTEINS! ALL THE MINERALS! ALL THE VITAMINS! ALL THE BRAN! nmnan w L Bc BHEAUTIFUL ‘paretl ip De ild reIt 11 11 rt peI L eauty doesn‘t C Paramount Mak 1l} By ELSIE PIERCE LK 1a 8 iround h shado TC 11 M 1 1C T T M 1€ 10 orqinary p yes which ind mascar 09 Impresse Servic lick in Holl: eâ€"up Expert 0J1 Meyx 1j Vith Excellent f the Telephone h M1T 1, Mrs 3. Au host Har Successful Tag Day At South Poreupine Mas New MC @er: â€"mout! .‘ F Dome News itute for Blind Exceed astâ€"Year‘s Results: Othâ€" south Poreupine and men end M 1 Y n Walker Nebl Hal A1r nd I. Re atTeo @rirrell L isumers owWwn,. m crachnan Knittin more su J. ainization Kili W a LC 1€ C o1 11 LTS,. â€" A.. : Liyani is week atr Gulid Minet nts 1ild 1AIY ) 0 AUll Blind day for the Blind ong was convener this end, and ing was most satâ€" es E. Dogue, B. , >D. + Deacon, y, led by Captain rers. did exgsllent oâ€"operaiuve Assoâ€" it Mrs. H. Rogers enue on Wednesâ€" 11 ed n W C it XpPTISE WEeCGC Mrs. Ken F vening. At t at the ho Sunday aft Jung 12, 1937. ‘)â€"The memâ€" reran Church CoOrie nd tw 1f¢I CI U Rouyn, and his week at Mrs. Hurley. 1@A L TC€ , wWa@s vVIs1tâ€" n, of Straâ€" d «dleft with be n cnie : unch iturd D1 Ang N ll fu hind her nd nome of wedd he W.A. a aursday nt frion in arrived day. elf P18 and the with n WwaAsSs the A1ay the AI out 18¢, Wedding at South ) Poreupime Saturday 1€ 11 11 Miss Clarice H. Mann, of Timmins, and Donald Patâ€" terson Taylor, of Schuâ€" macher, United in Marâ€" riage. cu»®ne, on Saturday, June 12th at 5.30 p.m., when Miss Clarice Helena Mann, cf Timmins, was united in marriage to Dcnald Patterson Taylor, of Schumachâ€" er. © Archdeacson Wsodall performed the ceremony, the witnesses be:ng Mtr. G. N. A most enjoyable party was Saturday night at the hurnse c Stark Connaught Hill, by M Andrew, late Scoutmaster of t Mines trcop. All Scout lea Cub, Guide and Brownie 1e Dcme and town were invited ~f all kinds were plaved mal ceremo McKin Romist given 1Ior the wInr Prizes were awardec marks. Myrs,. Lemm takinz honcurs. Al sented with a nove delicicus luncth was a mcst entertainin a ning Arcadi: annual iX, THE SUPPER â€" BRIDGE from Wednesday, June l16th to a lat date, roticse of which will be given soon as possible. An interesting . Paul‘s Anglic cuth Porcupit The Advance. NOoOTICE Green Tag Reg, $1.00 MONDAY. JUNE 14TH, 1937 LIMITED 17 Ping St. North p‘anned by the W. A. of ST. PAUL‘S CHURCH South Porcupine, Ont. has been 1 Mrs. W may als: Boys‘ Broadcloth SHIRTS Just Luike Dads Tailored by Forsyth e Co Ati.gnd C be held this y Jun n vySCd8 witnesses Toronts, Timmins 11M 1€ weddin UI o Mr. and Mrs 8 Maple streel ind Miss Jean UC vas given on o of Mrs. R. Mr. Vernon f the Dome leaders and leaders of was held in .. South Porâ€" ar at AAIlâ€" who is preâ€" he election ‘e given in ich Special minilon , Haliâ€" L8

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