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Porcupine Advance, 5 Jan 1939, 2, p. 2

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Discussing Training for Household Service In the last few ye have been made to de tion and now we h training program of the Works Progress Board of Adult Etu the United States. The other day I was invited to inâ€" spect a school which occuples three converted houses. There are a number of units consisting of living room, bedâ€" room and kitchen, where girls are given three months‘ training in all details of housekecping, including laundry work and mending. The curtains and draperies are being made by the stuâ€" dents themselves. Naturally I was particularly interâ€" ested in the cookery courses as demonâ€" strated by the very good luncheon which was cooked and served by one of the groups under the direction of a teacher. The students are taught the principles of simple cookery and if I can judge by the one meal, special fReference to a Visit to School Under the W. P. A. Cooking Courses Featured. Recipes for Caulifiower Mount Verâ€" zon and Apricot Upside Down Cake. L188 4 * * *** * * *4 * * * * * D V’Vf;v_ RVIN ROSNER, R.O. EXYXESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 Corver Spruce $t. anmd Third Avenge, Timmins EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED BUCOVETSKY BLDG. Third Ave. Timmins N Ad -‘/ 0’0. o.'c';::':'y e a"..’ s 'fi 2e Pat» c:o:g,;.,:::,é%r e d * oo t o e e #ix + r NEEK with Scientific Accuracy by EDITiI M. BARBELR YÂ¥YHY put up with the,. costly inconvenience FOOD of unsafe refrigeration in basement, porch or CURRENT window ledge? Save steps and time with a UPKEEP General Electric Refrigerator that guards perishable foodsâ€"and makes them instantly available for preparing meals or entertaining. You‘ll find that a Gâ€"E Refrigerator more than pays its way in savings on food bills and operating costs. . . . Easy terms to suit your budget. CANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED /\ \ ) ars, some efforts il with this quesâ€" aive a hussch@d some size under Administration ‘am.ion project in VERKY REASONABLE RATFS Quiet Atmosphere ifficulty elp, esâ€" general o a full athâ€" ome stress is placed upon good seasoning. The melon ball cup was chilled and garnished with mint leaves, which gave an accent of fiavour,. The fried chicken was crisp on the outside and juicy and thoroughly cooked inside. The stuffed potatoes and string beans were as good as they should be and the peach shortâ€" cake was delicious. This course is free to applicants who pass the simple requirements which are demanded, 4nd overy effort is made to fit the graduates to the special needs of an employer. Cauliflower Mount Vernon Trim leaves from a head of cauliâ€" flower and soak in salt water half an hour; then boil in salted wa‘>r, unâ€" covered, about twenty minutes. Drain, place in baking dish and cover with thin slices of cheese. Sprinkle with paprika and place in hot oven, 400 deâ€" grees F., until cheese is melted, ; cup butter 4 cup sugar C 1 egg well beaten 1‘ cups cake flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 4 teaspoon salt y cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 tablespoons butter On Friday amafternoon, Mrs. M. B. Scott, of 20 Hemlock St., was hostess at a very delightful Chrisimas afterâ€" noon to the ladies of the Timimns United Church Choir. Thes hom» was beautifully decorated for the occasion, a large lighted Chrisimas tres baing the centre <of aitraction. A tiersd caks, lovely with Christmas colours, adorned the sea table, and the settinsg suitably befitted the sccasian. Pleasing Event Held at the Home of Mrs. M. B. Sceott. Entertained Choir of the United Church Mrs. Szott recsiv; was assisted in serv Carson and Mrs. Ge: memjers of the cho the ever«, and all > cup brown sugar, firmly packed 12 cooked apricots. Cream butter, stir in sugar and cream until light and fiuffly. Add beaten egg and mix well. Add the flour, which has been sifted with the dry ingredien‘s alternately with the milk. Add vanilla Melt the four tablespoons of butter in an 8â€"inch iron frying pan or in a cake pan. Add brown sugar and stir until melted. On this arrange apricots cut side up. Pour batter over cont@nts of pan and bake in a moderate oven, 350 ddegrees F., fifty minutes or until done. Loosen cake from sides and serve upside down on dish. (Copyright 1938, by The Bell Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) aOIY ther pralse ol oughtfulness of M NMrs. W. W. Tan thse Timmins Un anked Mrs. Scott d the gu!d ing by M 3. Drew. Phone 324 REFRIGERATORS Save on Abo llU and Mrs, §$zco way, stating t to entcrtain | Death at Bracebridge of Mrs. John Albert Hodgins ce sleeve and blouse bordgers. The skirt has sharplyâ€"stisched pleats set in to an ctherâ€"wis> slim foundation. Hers is a smart tweed frock in a divine purple and bordeaux mixture. IG is a twoâ€"picze modsl, the blouse fitâ€" ting snuzly and tkiuttoning in kack. Handâ€"knit:iing makes the neck trim, also the highâ€"placed pockets and Huntingdon Gleaner: Hale B. er, Mill Valley business man, is down in the resords as ‘the first person who crashed the gates of â€"San Quzsntin prison. Strseter got on the road leadâ€" ing to the prison by mistake. He was driving fast and entered the> usually closed prison gates behind a truck beâ€" fore guards could stop him: ‘"Wha is this, a toll rcad?" he inquired when guards approached. *"You said it, budâ€" dy," replied a guard. ‘‘The toll here is 10 yvears." Strsecer left hurriedly. ind ns greatâ€"grandchild » gs The dcath of Mary Chishoim HModâ€" ns. wife of the lat> John Albert Hodâ€" ns, form>orly of Ailsa Craig, Ontario, ‘curred at the home of her eldes. iughter Mrs. Thomas N. Bird, of racebridgo, on Wednesday, Docomâ€" ‘T 21st, 1938. The {ansral was held by mtsor {rom racebridge to St. James Cometory, entcrtain s furthe: n all join: s, who wis in bracsbridge at th>o e of dseatih of her mother, having n called there by the iliness of Mrs. dgins. One son, Licutenansâ€"Colorcl C. Hodgins, resides at Kingston, i cherse are sevon grandchildrsin, and Smart Tweed Frock (By Graze Thorncliffc) 5{f Ms. Hodgins, was eicshtyâ€" f a~e, ond a m>mbser of the augntetr ott replied in appropriaie that she was very pleased the members. token of «cheir appreciaâ€" d in singing "She‘s a Jolly " anm closed with "Auld ario, on Friday, Dezemâ€" .rd, she is survived by ters, Mrs. Frodsric R. anrd Mrs. U. G. eventh avenue, Timâ€" in at tho M A 0E 1N CA N A D A THE PORCUPINE AUPVANCE, TTMMTNS, ONTARIO xeoss pounds settle cither at che hipâ€" Ime or the bustline. ./ Consequently a short woman, slightly heavy in weight is confrontsd wich one of two problemsâ€"hr hipline is to great proportiorat ely to her bustline, or her bust is largeor p"opox tiaonately to her hipline. and it which The firs© typs2, whose hips are large usually has a full dxa;phlagm to boot, and her figure looks Qld long before it shasuld. urse problems?" Dssigners, it seems have been C their toes, and for the "shortâ€"hcavy corsslectes in halfâ€" ed wi‘h spscial ai two types of fizurse The "larger hip" lady to a halfâ€"siz> garmen {ittins bodice for he Over sixtyâ€"fivs per cont woman ars undr five fee. in hcight, and as they gr late forties and fiftics, . seem to hold weight stubbo "shorlâ€"heavie«‘" find dolight in new The figure at the left with fargor hipline than bustline wears a hallâ€"size longzâ€"waisted garment and snup fitting bodice, The figure on the right with very full bustline, {inds comfort in wide pockets and builtâ€"up shoulder straps, (Picture courtesy of Warner Bros.) The Short, Heavy Figure Greatly Improved by Wearing Properly Designed Undergarment. Beauty and You Imnilifl have been stylâ€" on given these is moulded inâ€" with a nicely smallo>r bust. numerous problems to them. Amsrican into he ir figures y and the ihe hipâ€" been on Win Trip to Toronto by Talented Number BSdIc2 for Her slend also consi a dress sh up With such splendid garments on the at prices most women can afâ€" ford there is no reason why a "shortâ€" heavy" should wail, "What can I do?" My answer to you is this: If you will not, or should nst becauss of doctor‘s orders) diet and exercise, then go postâ€" hasts to a good corset department and be properly fitted in one Oof these newer halfâ€"size garments. Thare is no noed for you to suffer from corsets, cr ‘to look as if the great fashion °exâ€" perts of our day had eluded your figure typ> from their consideration! You be comfortable, healthy and fashâ€" ionableâ€"it is up o you! Misses Joy Fitzgerald and Elsie MeFadden to Repreâ€" sent Timmins in Big Conâ€" test. Missos Joy Fitzgerald and Elsie Macâ€" Fadden, members of the sparkling song and dGance ceam that won the Ken soble "Tour For Talent" in Timmins, will lsave on Friday to apâ€" pear at ‘the Landsdowne Theatre in Toronto on Sunday, at 12.30 o‘clock, on the regular weekly amateur contest. Misses Fi@zgsrald and MacFaddon are outstanding pupils of Mrs. H. Burt, and have, in the past year, appeared at several popular entertainments, inâ€" cludinz Mrs. Burt‘s annual dance reâ€" cital â€" Both are very talented young ladies, their dancins being a harmoniâ€" ous succession of clear taps. Miss Fitzgerald is the lucky possessor of a delightful voice, and Miss MacFadden joins her in the chorus of the song. At its first appearance here, ‘he dancing and singing team won the first prize for the event, each a Gruen watch, and were credited to appear at ~he final night, with the winners of the other weekly conests. An exceptional presentation, the song and dance team easily won the final award, a trip to Toronto and the> Ken Soble Amaveur Ccntest there, with all expzenses paid. They will be accompanied by their § Winners at 500 were: 1st, Mrs. Sinâ€" gleton; 2nd, Mrs. B. Richards; 3rd, Mrs. Fred Bennett. The Merry Maids Five Hundred Club met at the home of Mrs. W. A. Devine. James Avenue, on Thursday evening, to hold their weekly card party and social evening. The hosâ€" tess served a dainty luncheon, followâ€" ing which gifts were exchanged by the members. These all being placed beâ€" forehand on the tastefully decorated Christmas tree. During the evening Mtr. Walter Devine entertained at the piand. The usual party will be held toâ€"night (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. W. A. Devine, and Mrs. Clegg will act as the hostess. Merry Maids 500 Club Held Regular Meeting ind teacher, Mrs. H. Burt. Misses Fitzgerald and MacFadden won the first cont»:© with the number "A ‘Tisket A Tasket," and on the final evening appeared in white satin tail coats, with sequin lapels, satin shorts, and silver sop hats, rhythmically «wingingz their canes, to sing and «dlance he number "Without My Walking Canz." They were a decided hit, ard won by a large majority in voiles. While in Toronto the young ladies may appear at the B F Theatre, and are eligible for che $250 award which will go to the winner of the cont=‘ there. In the contest will be representatives from many northern towns, includins Nomh Bay and Cobalt. ‘Misses Fitzgerald and MacFaddn will take with them :o Toronto, the hnouldcr â€"stt: 3 for csmifo rivV D1 dor hmip icered. . ed, 50 Wl 1: *‘ lady is gsivon a buil,â€" ip and a fiull poacket rc and slimming lines. and short waist am sa when she slips into ally lsoks taller Wedding on Monaay ~>= At I, nlled (hurCh | t \\_-m Miss Viola MeMillan and Mr. William Daniel Mead Married. tecorsy q3A paofaestd .18a4 stt ur Uat oaf}3© taosq sey wo018 auyy ‘Aptodoud ornreqyuy oUu1 JOo ‘PBSMWN 198M ‘SIW PBU® IWN F0 uCs TotUÂ¥I WUSI{[IM ‘IW pur ccoms ¢LZ JO ‘d °U pu® °C m oiÂ¥; o J0o ‘UÂ¥[(IUNOIWK uuy HteiA ut paojtuaun @ ‘rAT ‘AM ‘Aast a3Imn UsUuM L 186 ZuIU sest wishes of their many supporters su 4et>. and the hope chat they will find th is much favour in the cap‘cal city as | M ‘hey have in their homs town. [ 4 After the corsmony, a reception was neld at th> home of the bride‘s mother, where a buffet lunch was servâ€" ed. Mrs. Taylor received ‘the gues‘s, becomingly attired in an ensemble of black crepe, with a corsage of red roses. Sshe was assisted by Mrs. Mead, mother of the groom, who chose for the ocâ€" casion a strsetâ€"lsongth dress of green crepe, with a corcage of yellow ros>s. Diurinz the corsmony Mr. Herbert C. Trenecer, church organist, played suivâ€" able music, and Mrs. Ed. Keelsy, of the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite, sang "Oh, Promise The bride was lovely in a floorâ€"length gown of white satin, made on prinâ€" cess lines, with a high neckline and flared skirt. She wore a full veil, caught in a coronet of lilyâ€"ofâ€"Sheâ€"valâ€" ley, and carried an arm bouquet of madonna liliss and maideonâ€"hair fern. Lon Officers Elected at Finnish Y.P.S. Miss Uriecl McMillan, atcended her sister as bridesmaid, charmingly attired in a gown of powder blue net over tafâ€" feta, fashioned with a flared skirs, and dirndl waistline. She wore silver slipâ€" pers. and carricd a corsage of talisman roses. Mx and Mrs. Mead will resid Buffaloâ€"Ankerite property. _ Mr. Toivo Kallio Reâ€"elected President. At the annual meeting of the YP.S. of the Timmins Finnish United Church held in the auditorium of the church Friday, Doc. 3(th, at 7 p.m. the folâ€" lowing officors were clected for year 1989 : â€" Honorary President, Rev. A. I. Heinâ€" onen, the minister. President, Mr. Toivo Kallio, reâ€"electâ€" #* Viceâ€"president, Mr. Hsl Recording â€" Sccretary, Lehtinen. Assistant Socretary, M Heinonen. Treasur>r, Miss Esther Assistant Treasurer, Mi kanen. Convener of Sscial Cor Lelvo Punkari, with six committse e OE Eie CC Ssports and Physical Training Comâ€" mitsee, Mr. Helgo Hongisto, convener, with four members on committse. Refreshment Committes, Miss Onâ€" erva Lohiinsn, convensr, with six members on committee. Conductor of the Y.P.S. Orchesira, Miss Elma Nykanen, convener of the crchestra committes. Auditors, Miss Myra Heinonen Leivo Punkari. It was also decided to contribu Beardmore. Buffalo, Brockville. Capreol, Cornwall, Detroit, *CGer# Gogama, Hamilton, *Jellicoe, Kingston, London, *Longlac, NY Falls, St. Catharines, Sarnia, Southampton. Windsor Sturgeon River Goldfields Area FRIDAY, JANUARY 13th, 193) Attractionâ€"TORONTO, Saturday, Januaary lithâ€"; National Hockey Leagueâ€"Chicago "Black Hawks vs. Toronto "Maple.Leafs" TSF Fares, transit lmits, tickeis and information from agents «/ T. Bly., Nipissing Central Riy. and Canadian National Rlys CA NADIAN NATIONAL BARGAIN COACH EXCURSION ss Esther Leeman. isurer, Miss Elma Nyâ€" FROM T. N. 0. AND N.C. R. STATIONS Via NORTH BAY AND C, N. RAILWAYS ALSOQ FROM NORTH BAY Commiites, ix member xC T o T OKGO NT O Hongisto. 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