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Porcupine Advance, 8 May 1939, 1, p. 2

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IRVIN ROSNER, R.0. Berambled C©oconl Stil} 2eXxpensiyv and rhubarb : berries reasor tiecularly fine are glant in s Radishes cellent in Dage, be first Cat Dt specialty moderate Some Good Buys Suggested by Domestic Sceience Expert. Vegetables Referred to and Fruits Not Forgotten. Sug- vested Menus for a Full Week (Griven. Shad Seasonable and Ducklings Good Bargain IT‘S ECONOMICAL Do you wash at home because you think its cheapâ€" er? Then you had better investigate our economy Rough Dry Service. Everything comes back clean and pure, all flatwork finished and the rest just right for ironing. _ The price? _ Just $1.00 for 11 pounds. Free yourself from the work of washday. T‘ry this service this week. For Appointment Phone i1877 Aspara TO SEND WASHING EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Mixe Cake. EYESiGHT SPECIALIST BUCOVETSKY BLDG. Third Ave, Timmins By EDITH M. BARBER New Method Mondavâ€"Breakfast OQrange juicte Rreadyvâ€"toâ€"eat. cerea with Bcientific Accuracy by ine in quallity and in size are now avi sundayâ€"Breakfast Raw Ccarro ara slVver Al Mashed LAUNDRY TIMMINS S, Muffi Luncheon Phone 153 and have our driver call. SUupper Dinner Dinner nbe1 Orar d bacon potatoes ring bean pineapple New Method housh uUp ala d es, grapefruit ip, and strawâ€" anas are parâ€" and some that availlable. ctail Carrot sticks ‘ chicken broccoli. The ic he seasonable at low and ie South and plentiful and other good carrots. cabâ€" Tea they are w £¢ exÂ¥â€" Cofftece One of the musical reatures of the near future is the recital by music stugdents of the town and district. This event is to be held on Tuesday, May 23rG, in the United Church, Timmins, under the auspices of the Porcupine Music Teachers‘ Asssociation. éCopyright.1 939. by The Bell Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) Salt. Soak gelatin in cold water five minâ€" utes; then dissolve in hot coffee. Add sugar. a dash of salt and stir until disâ€" solved. Pour mixture into a mold and chill in refrigerator until set. _ When ready to serve, unmold onto platter and serve with plain or whipped cream. Recital by Music Students Here on Tuesday, May : Bacon Toast Shirred eggs Scalloped tomatoes C Strawberry shortcake Wednesdayâ€"Breakfast Orange juice Readw toâ€"eat cereal Bacon. | Toast. Luncheon Mushroom soup Fruit salad Boiled eggs. Toast. CC Luncheon Chicken broth with noodles Escarole and cream cheese sal Cookies, Radishes * Dinner Broiled lamb chops Ovenâ€"fried potatoes Spinatch with lemon butter .... Pineapple tapioca Coffee Jelly 2 tablespoons granulated gelatir cup cold water 3 cups freshly brewed coffee Dinner Broiled fish Potato souffle,. Artichokes, special sauce Butterscotch pudding Saturdayâ€"Breakfast Sliced bananas Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal 6. Marmalade, Luncheon Baked bean soup Jellied tomato salad Danish pastry. T6 d eggs, Hot rolls. Luncheon Vegetable soup Grilled cheese sandwiche Baked rhubarb Dinner cup su Cookies Minute steak New potatoes with chiv Buttered caulifiower Coffée jelly. Fridayâ€"Breakfast Grapefruit Readyâ€"toâ€"eaxt cereal Dinner Swedish meat balls Buttered new potato Beeéets with greens Chocolate pudding Thursdayâ€"Breakfast Orange juice Readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal Tuesdayâ€"Breakfast Stewed apricots Readyâ€"toâ€"eat ceéreal Dinner Baked shad Baked potato dyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal Toasted English muffin, Luncheon Baked ‘beans Brown bread iY Y oung Tea nIons Tea Coffe tr 1% Mrs. Keene left on Friday to attend the celebration, and will remain until tomcrrow morning, attending the reâ€" gular meeting of the Rebekah Lodge in North Bay. tion of the Rebekah Lodge, is at presâ€" ent in North Bay, attending the celeâ€" Bration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges at North Bay. Mrs. Bertha Sutton, Presiâ€" dent of the Rebekah Lodge, of Grailt, Ont., is also attending the convention, on her offitial visit to tme branches ef the Lodze in Ontario, and will be in Timmins on Friday of this weeX. The meeting was brought to a close with "Taps." We would like to thank Mrs. G. Morris and Miss M. West for scominz to the meeting to pass some girls in a cyclist test. There will be a card party for the Girl Guides in the Hollinger hall at 8.15 pm. Friday, May 198th, to which evervonée is cordially invited. Attend 50th Anniversary North Bay 1.0.0.F. Lodges Mors The Second Ranger Company of Timmins gathered in the Scout hall on Tuesday. As it was the fourth meetâ€" ing of the month, the meeting took the form of a social. Games, dancing and songs were enjoyved and after lunch was served,. the meeting was closed with the singing of God Save the King. GIRL GUIDES Guides of the 5lst .O.D.E. Company held thir regular weekly meeting T hursday, May 4th. Guides formed in patrols when the attendance was taken. Horseshoe was formed and the flag raised by the Colâ€" The meeting on behalf of the Naâ€" tional Festival, held in the town hall on Thursday evening last, was only fairly represented by the ocrganizations of the town and district. The event planned by the Roumanian Young People‘s Culâ€" tural Club, and supporitea by several of the New Canadian organizations was first suggested for July Ist, but owing to several cther planned events for the National Holiday, it ‘was decided to postpone this big attraction until a later date in the month of July. To date various organizations of New Canâ€" adians have signified their intentions of entering groups in the Festival. It is now expected that the dates of July 12, 13, 14, 15 will be those selected by the committee. Ancther meeting is to be held in the town hall on Thursday, May li1th, at 8 pm. All patrictic organizations are reâ€" qussted to have delegates present at this meeting, so that ie aates can be cfficially met and work commenced by those taking part in ‘perfecting their special national selections. The plans of the festival will be fully outlined at this meeting and every patriotic organâ€" ization will be made welicome. Patrol Corners were held for a short time during which a few Guides were passed in their first aid, knots and Other Attractions for July 1st Make This Step Necesâ€" sary. July 12â€"15 Sugâ€" gcested. Date of National Festival Changed VMliorse COde. Campfire then assembled where a few ongs were sung and a letter about the fuide Rally read by Captain Wadsâ€" cumrsf The new executive acted during the business of the meeting. Miss Ogilvie cccupying the chair. It was decigded that the Jr. C W.L. would hold a mother and daughter banqguet on Tuesday, May 16th. Further arrangements will be made for this occasion, which will be another special event in the activities of the organization. The members also made plans to sell fAowers for Mcothers‘® Day, May 1l4th. Reports were given by the secretary and treasurer, and the past year‘s exeâ€" cutive were complimented on their capâ€" @ble manner of carrying out their M Officers Elected For Junior C.W.L. Miss Charlotte Ogiivie was elected resident of the Jr. CW L. at the anâ€" iual election meeting in the basement f the Church of Nativity on Thursâ€" Pay evening. Miss Ogilvie is a popular nember of the organization, and has aken an active part in its work during Guest speakers during the evening re the Rev. Fr. T. Roney, who reâ€" ntly arrived in Timmins from Kirkâ€" nd Lake, and Mrs. Copps, of the W.L., who told the members of the nefits of tbelonginzg to such an orâ€" nization as the Jr. C.W .L. The next regular meeting of the Jr. W.L. will be held on June list. nd viceâ€"presidentâ€"Miss Pearl Conâ€" past years. Other officers elected were:â€" 1st viceâ€"presidentâ€"Miss Rose Spoonâ€" s. Jas. Keene, of 110 Pine St. N. Presxient of the Ontario Associaâ€" of the Rebekah Lodge, is at presâ€" retaryâ€"Miss Ann MacPherson. asurerâ€"Miss May Andreéews. ncillorsâ€"Mrs. Willoughby, Mrs. s, Mrs. McNeil, Mrs. C. Murtazh, Rose Carlin, and Miss Marjorie THZ PORCUPINE ADVANCHE, TITMMINS, ONTARIO Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride‘s parents, 14 Messines avenue. Mrs. Frawley received the guests, choosing for the occasion an ensemble Given in marriaze by her father, the bride was charming in a streetâ€"length dress of navy blue and white crepe, with white accessories, and a corsage of Talisman roses and sweet peas. Miss Madalon Frawley attended her sister as bridesmaid, becomingly atâ€" tired in a jacket dress of coral crepe, with white accessories, and a corsage of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. Mr. Maurice R. McNulty, brother of the groom, acted as groomsman. The Revy. Fr. T. Roney offictated at an attractive wedding on Saturday morning at 8.30 o‘clock, when Agnes Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Frawley, of 14 Messines avenue, became the bride of William John Mcâ€" Nulty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McNulty of 41 Floral avenue. ‘The ceremony took place at the Church of Nativity, in the presence of close friends and relatives, and music for the occasâ€" ion was supplied by Miss Olive Laâ€" fournier at the organ. The ‘bride was lovely in a streetâ€" length dress of beige crepe, with Japoâ€" nica accessories, and a Ccorsage of Talisâ€" man roses and sweet peas. She was attended by Miss Beatrice Bloedow, sister of the groom, who chose for the occasion a streetâ€"length dress of mignon blue, with navy blue accessories and a corsage of Butterfly roses and sweet peas. Followinz the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served at the home of the groom‘s sister, Mrs. C. A. Remus, of 47 Toke street. Mrs. Remus received the guests, becomingly attired in an enâ€" semble of printed chiffon, with rust accessories. The bride‘s table was attractively centred with a beautifully iced wedding cake, and spring flowers. Mr.J. Waterâ€" man proposed the toast to the bride and grcom. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a string of pearls; to the bridesmaid, a gold locket, and to the groomsmEn, a signet ring. Mr. and Mrs. John Bloedow will reâ€" side at 6 John avenue. Attractive Wedding Saturday Morning Charming Wedding, Schumacher Manse Mr. Earl Millar man. Baby bobs, similar to the early windâ€" blowns and halo hair styles, which reâ€" semble a soft version of the boyvish cut of the World War era, are being seen all over. Not only are these shorter, soft curis more becoming to most girls than the long bobs of a year ago, but they are bound to be cool and easily managed during the summer‘s heat. Hats too are most becoming if the hair is worn short. Modified Version for Aduits If you have passed your middle twenties you will wear a modified verâ€" sion of a baby bob. Guillame of Arâ€" den‘s Salon in New York, created what is widely known as the L‘Aizlon hairâ€" do which is more than flattering to most faces. Though the hair is cut short all over the head, its length is so graduated that it may be set in a fetchâ€" ing curl pompadour at one side of your head and curled up softly all around following the natural contour. Such a style is good for all ages and what a relief to be able to just comb through the brief curls and pat them into place with our fingers instead of fussing with thick rolls or fat twists of hair placed just so. The casual, Miss Agnes Lillian Frawley and Mr Wm. John Mceâ€" Nultv Married. Miss Alice Lisk and Mr. John Bloedow Married. Proof of the youn;er generation‘s apâ€" proval of the littleâ€"girlâ€"fashions is the way they are cutting their hair, nipâ€" ping their waists and shortening their skirts! l Beauty and You DY, PATRICLIA LANDSAY IPwo excellent views of the nationally liked LAigion coiffure. Have your hairdresser copy it for vyou. Spring Coiffures Boon to New Hair Beauty tended as groomsâ€" that any natural life remains in it. If you adopt a baby 5cb style, most of your hair may be cut off. All those dried, burnt, split ends can go! What cur} you get will be in ‘"virgin" hairâ€" that is hair which has not been peorâ€" manented before. _ And if you are a wise beauty, you will take good care of your head throughout the summer so it may take on fresh, new beauty. Keep your scalp massaged well and lubricated with tonic or oll. (Protect it from the burning sun. Brush it daily. Have it set under a dryer only when you cannot set it yourself and dry it in the sun. When it is so short you can easily set it yourself and with the aid of a summer ribbon band you may keep it smartly in place. Mr. and Mrs. McNulty will reside at 41 Floral avenue. Lady Wellâ€"Known in North Passes Away at Elk Lake carefree air these new bobs give up is wholeâ€"heartedly welccmed as a much needed from the stylized hairâ€" dos we have been coping with. MHave Another Advantage But personally, why I applaud the new style is because it gives your hair an opportunity to acquire new beauty! Most women have had one permanâ€" ent over another. Their hair, has been shaped, cut, curied, set and dried under heaters for so long that it is a wonder that any natural life remains in it. In the received recepticn Cobalt, May 8â€"(Special to The Adâ€" vam;ce)â€"Mrs. W. A. Norton, motherâ€" inâ€"law of George Mitchell, KC., and Let‘s determine to greet next autumn with lovelier hair! I‘m terribly tired of seeing dried, dull, frizzy hairâ€"daosâ€" aren‘t you? of blue crepe. The home was beautiâ€" fully decorated for the occasion. with the bride‘s table centred with a lovely wedding cake. In the eveninz, the bride and groom received their numerous friends at a (Photo courtesy of Arden H A N DLE THAT FITS ‘ THE HAND DONT MISS this grand opportunity to obtain a Gâ€"E Hotpoint Automatie Iron â€" with all the newest features. Regular price Special Offer for a Limited Time Only $8.95. For a limited time $7.95 and your old ironâ€"so act promptly. Made in Canada. 5 A V E BV TT O N S U TT ON N O O K S BV ILTâ€"| N T H U M B NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED Quality Gives Flavour \ "SALADK HAroid, in LAKke, and herâ€" dGaughnter, Mrs. Mitchell, in Kirkland Lake, and by two sisters, Mrs. Alex Cook, of Toâ€" ronto, and Mrs. B. J. Gardintr, of Lonâ€" don. The was, helid on Sunday afternoon, with services conducted at the graveside by Rev. W. A. Beecroft, minister of Haitleybury United Church, burial being made in Mount Pleasant cemetery there beside the body of her husband, who died in Cobalt some vears ago. Final rehearsal and special arrangeâ€" ments were held on Thursday evening by the Rebekah Lodgs, in preparation for the visit of Mrs. Bertha Sutton, of Galt, Ontario, the Rebekah president. Mrs. Sutton will be in Timmins on Thursday of this week, on her official visit to the Gold Nugget branch of the Lodge, and the members here are makâ€" ing extensive arrangements to make her visit an enjoyable one. Rebekah Lodge Planning For Visit of President born at Milton, Ontari name being Lousia Mcl spent most of her long | Ontario, coming to C years ago from Toronto band. She is survived Harold, in Ek Iake, ant h id imtil her removal he oldest member d Church, died C iome of her son . ‘he had been livin nonths. Althoug "SUN RAY WILL MAKE YOU WELL" If You are not in good health, visit the Sun Ray Health Clinic and get vid of those Aches and Pains. Energy, Vitality and Health follow treatments with the HEALTH RAY LUXOSTAT. 11 Eim Street North Nurse in attendance. paltk Let a Lot of Sunshine In the eéeâ€"lalé W. A. Wws ton, Ontario, her maiden Lousia McLean. 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