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Porcupine Advance, 16 Oct 1939, 1, p. 2

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4 of Forei ks at Fau' _ "Munaiokkol!" (Gcrambled Eggs with Reindeer Steak Sandwiches) by Rysto Nyhoim of the Finnish Pavilion. 8 eg:s 1 cup milk :(half pint) «_ 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon sugar «2 tablespoons butter â€" Mix ingredients. Stir all tegether well. Put in double boiler and cook until the amixture thickens, Remove from boiler and set in mold or bowl to cool. Place in ice box and serve cold with wendeer meat open sandwiches. May also be served hot. (Released By The BeM Syndicate, Inc:\ Clean duck thoroughly. Place in ‘f.masting pan with a very small amount of water and a small piece of. butter. Take a diced apple and two cups of prunes from which the seeds have bean removed, and stuff the duck with tais basting duck thoroughly every ten minâ€" utes. Let it cool, then place in an lee box to chill thoroughly. Carve and Duckling", by Miss Emilio of the Danish Pavilion. ‘seen at one meal. _ The Polish ham with wine sauce diâ€" videq@ honors with the ham prepared American |style. It was interesting to find that the Finnish chef chose serambled eggs as his best epeclalty n game which the Swedish chef pffered. Every guest to whom I tallked mentionâ€" ed the fact that never before had so many pounds of pate de fois gras been While many were elakrate, some of the finest dishes were simple. The art of the chef is shown, of course, by this Roast duck stuffed with apples and prunes prepared by a Danish woman chef received just as: much approval as did the chicken with fois gras ofâ€" fered by the chef of the Italian Pavâ€" Jluncheon at the large restaurant of the Bwift Company at the Fair. The specialties which the chefs had chosen, and their finest, came in surcession for aAl us to admire and then later we were allowed to taste them. Many of them were so elsborately garnished that it seemed like a desecration to demolizh and experimented with every national Science Proves That The 45 Laundry Is â€" MBE Jafer For ~2 Clothes and Health ! for three quarters of an hour, Ug‘ 7 Blairmore Enterprise:â€"We were just settling down to a few minutes of rest on Sunday last when we happened to o The Colours were marched on by the | Canaidians whose loyalty has never Colour Parties, the "National Anthem"|}been in question! Indeed, as early as sung and the Guide Prayer repeated. Naney iColeson was enrolled during Horseshoe. Patrol corners ‘were held for a shont time and a few girls passed their Tenâ€" gerfoot. The Guides then practiced marching under Sergeant Hansell. Campfire was then formed a few songs were sung, ‘The meeting closed with “Tamn 3 wil} be a Rifle practice on Gatâ€" wrday, Oct. 14th. The Guides are to meet at the home of Captain Wadsworth at 1.30. . August 19390,â€"one month before the declaration of war, the Canadian Jawish Congress held at Calgary, heard from its president, the following words: "We, as members of Canadian Jewry, are essentially Canadiansâ€"To those who consider it a fine sport to criticize contemporary British politics, may T say that if you drew up list of counâ€" tries and nations which deal fairly with all the different groups within their realm, the name of the British Fmpire would head that list . . , When there ‘s so much unrest in the worldâ€"and reâ€" membering our historyâ€"let us be naotitce a newspaper article describing how to feed"grasshoppars." We jJust Telt Guides of the Sl1st I.C.D.E. Company he!d their regular weekly meeting, Guides formed in patrols, where the at.tm:danoe was taken followed by 98 Second avenue, where Mrs. Nixcn received the guests, wearing a streetâ€" length dress of teal blue crepe with a corsage of roses. j Foliowing the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cotnam, 11 Borden aveâ€" anue, Mrs. Cotnam receiving the guests. In the evening, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs, MacAleavy have taken up resigence at 52 Kent avenue. \ Mrs. Victor Cotnam acted as matronâ€" ofâ€"honour, becomingly attired in an afternoon dress of black crepe, with gold trim, and black accesspries. Bhe wore a corsage of American Beauty Victor Cotnam was gress, after number of preliminary meetings, called tosether a ameeting of the Dominion Council, with represenâ€" tatives from every part of the country, [ to considerâ€"not the whether or the whereforeâ€"these things were decided by Parliament‘s declarationâ€"but the manner in whicth all the resources : of our people could best be mustered toâ€" wards oaw Government‘s aid. ‘Towards this end already been established four national commitâ€" tees: A Military Committee, whose duty and jurisdiction is indicated in its name; A Patriotic Efforts Committee to aid in Red Cross work, in patriotic fundâ€"raising, and kindred purposes; a ‘Committee of Opâ€"ordination of Labour and Industry to mobilize the industrial and lrbour resources of Canadian Jewâ€" ry in such manner as best to serve the Government; and a Omumittée of Inâ€" formation @and Public Relations for the purpose of keeping Ganadian Jewry in touch with the daily duties: incumbent in time of war, and maintaining e wunited esprit de coms with fellowâ€" citizens, The Chainmen of these comâ€" mittees, togetiser with coâ€"opted memâ€" bere, will constitute a National Emerâ€" ourd ; id AmdmmY, the ca:xadlan Jewisfi sbpn- thankful that we are in the British Funpire, but for the existence of which the forces of destruction would spell Qamdianswkmeloyaltyhas never been in question! Indeed, as early as Augiuist 5th, 1939,â€"one month before defendâ€"then that victory spells the end of our people, its culture, its reli~ gicn, ts individual lives. ized body of camdian Jewry realized that this was no occasion for the mere issuance of statements. A statement of allegilance? What scould be more superâ€" flouous emanating from @group of P but alao flm © emotions which have been | , evoked from us by the mwouldâ€"be tyrant | , of mankind. For sizx years the Nazis "schrecklHHichikelt" againet us. °It has t a'mm letâ€"up â€"without ‘mmt. mmnm wmmwmmmmm mmmmmpum « “nm mmmmm“ m launch a national campaign for iring Message Issued to In:'fil Brganches of Congress. 3 iofi s 6 a 8 S gg 3@33. gg o %;%3 %;333 HIWT Eggisggiéé the above.mentioned sacred purpose. We feel} sure that dor the attainment of al} the foregoing cbectives, our ecunâ€" try can rely upon the full enthusiastic aupport of every Jewish citizen in Canâ€" ada. For the issue is clear, and clear eentres. ‘The Saivation Army has alâ€" ready established itself as dlose as perâ€" mitted to the firing line and is carrying on its gooad work in this war as in the chaps were o annoyed with Hitler‘s speech that they went and signed up. The Salvation Army Tag Day at Kirkland Lake for war work netted $360.28, which is considered a generSus response by the Kirkland Lake S. A. officers. The Sailvation Army tal; day in Timâ€" mins for war work is on Tuesday of this week, Oct. 17th, and Timmins should exceed the Kirkland Lake conâ€" tribution. The tag days are being held to secure funds to carry on the special work of the Salvation Army in the war, Soldiers of the last war will remember. the fine way they used the soldiers at ) Canadilan Jewish Congress Kirkland Gives $360 for Salvation Army War Work Deep Apple Pie ~ â€" Line a deep pie dish with paste. Pare core, and chop 1 quart of fart apples; toix with: them. 1 cup granifiated sugar with | 1; tablespoon: Hour; and ‘ pinch of salt, and fill the pie dish. Dot with small pieces of butter and sprinâ€" kle with cinnamon. Lay % inch strips of pastry across the top, crossing them in diamond shape.. Bake in moderate oven until the apples are tender, 2 Cups sSsugar â€" j 1 tablespooh ground gingf-r 1 tablespoon salt Chop the apples, onion, and peppers very fine, add the vinegar and jelly, and let simmer 1 hour, stirring often; add the other ingredients and cook anâ€" other hour, stirring constantly Store as canned fruit. w a twoâ€"quart earthen pudding dish with alternate Iayars of sliced tart Canadianâ€"grown ; fapples and sugar; coâ€" ver with water; place a cover over pudâ€" ding dish and bake in slow oven two or three hours. being careful to add a little wat.er as required. * Apple Chutney 12 gour Canadian apples 3 peppéersâ€"1 red 1 pint cider vinegar 4 cup currant jelly Juice 4 lemons teaspoon sayenne 1 mild onion 1 cup seeded,.chopped raisins cother Canned Apple Bauce Any amount of apples may be used. In making the sauce, use % cup of sugar and 4 cup of cold water to every ten apples. Wipe, quarter, core and pare sour Canadianâ€"grown apples; add the water and cook until the apples begin to grow soft; press through a strainer. Fill in hot sterile glass jars: seal tightly. _Bterilize 5 minutes. This apple sauce ‘Will keep as well as any apples in Canada. â€"Apples are good food at any time elther as fresh friit or cooked in the variety of ways they can be used in the diet. Following are some recipes taken from the pamphilet "Canadian Grown Apples‘"‘ a copy of which may be obtained by writing to Publicity and Extension Division, Loâ€" minion Department of Agriculture: average export of apples from Canada is approximately two and‘a quarter milâ€" lion barrels of an average annual crop of more than 5,000,000 barrels. This year‘s crop is estimated . at 5,135,000 barrels, but owing to the probable drasâ€" tle curtailment of shipping as a result of the war, it will consequently be neâ€" cessary to find a larger market for Recipes for Canned Apple Bauce, Baked Apple Sauce, Apple Chutney, Deep Apâ€" ple Pie. iA The apple is the king of fruits and its food value is high .one large apple Value is Very High Apple, the King of Fruits and Its.g‘.om South Porc\m Oct. l14th, (Ml to The Advan:e)â€"Miss Dorothy Kautâ€" : ,mmamqm“mmm lnmcfa-tmdnncinc_wm ‘ttvenplaoeon Thurscay in 3t. Stephen‘s Raked Apple Sauce Fill a twoâ€"quart earthen pudding dish fruit. Sweeten when Kirkland Lake, Oct. 14th..â€"Miss Hatâ€" mmhmvinctobambd. takes effect on November 1. Dr. Mcâ€" Kee, president thanked Miss Hcoper for her work ind willing coâ€"operation New Victorian Order Nurse Engaged for Kirkland Lake consent, was elected convener of the Byllabus Committee of the District of Cochrane Music Festival Association, and at ‘the sugzestion of the latter organization wil serve on its executive in order that a connecting link may gxâ€" ‘between the two organizations, â€"~ At ‘the suggestion of Mr. Bender a special meeting of the Music Teachers‘ Association will be held at ivis home on Blmday. October to form the Sylâ€" Â¥abus Committee, and to consider furâ€" tbers\mlonsand recommendations which have been passed primarily reâ€" sponsible for the insuzuration of the music festival, The meeting then adâ€" iOfi‘icers Elected for the Enâ€" _ suing Term. On Thursday, October 12th, the Porâ€" cupinge Chapnter of the Ontario Music Teachers‘ Association held their anâ€" nual meeting at the home of Mr. E. Nathason. On the recommendation of the ncminating committee, the followâ€" ’mg slate of officers were elected for |t'he ensuing year:â€" . : President, Mrs. T. Wilkins. i Vikeâ€"president, Mr: W. Brown. benefit to the local musical profession. ‘"How to Eecure Puplis‘" which was parâ€" ticipated in by all those present and brought out many suggestions which Those present tendered a vote of thanks to the retiring executive, which was reciprocated by Herbert C. Treneer the retiring president who consented to act as press correspondent for the enâ€" suing pertod of twelve months. Treasurer, Miss Mary MciIntosh. Executive Committee, Mrs, Summers, and Mr. E. W. Younlz. Annual Meeting of Music.Teachers’ Association prior to an educational evening session, report of the fifth Deominion biâ€"enâ€" nial A. Y. P. A. erence, held in Vansouver, May to Jine 3rd, was given by delegate Miss D. H. Walker. Miss Walker gave a vivid, interesting and extremely enjoyable apcount of this conference, which was much apâ€" preciated by the members. After the report â€"pictures were shown of the trip to Vancouver, and Banff: Lunch was served. Next week Mirs. Johns will leeâ€" ture and show pictures based on the bcok, ‘"From Tragedy to Triumph.‘" Thisâ€"will beâ€"aâ€"joint. meeting, â€"and all. organizations in the church are invited. A regular of the AY.P.A. was held on Wednesday evening in the Parish hall. After a business mreting Mr. Blake, principal of the High EBchool, and Miss Seully, representative from Schumather High School, formed part of a party of representatives of the Ontario Becondary Sehcol Teachâ€" ers‘ Federation, who few to Sault Ste. Marie this morning to attend a mcetâ€" ing of this body. Mrs, Cumningham and Miss Eleanor Cunningham returned on Monday from holiday in the Ottawa Valley and New Mrs. Peter and Wiimer Fera are ding the weekâ€"end in. Orillia. . Miss Elleen Whetham is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Whetâ€" On Priday a surprise party, comkinâ€" ing a miscellanecur shower, was given her at her home on Crawford Bt., Mrs. K4. Hanson, and Mrs. A. Schinelyle actimg as joint hostuses; twentyâ€"sevâ€" en of her young friends met to present her with their gifts and gosd wishes. Miss Kaufman leaves with the best wishes of all, and we hope that her married life will be a happy one. Shc will reside in ‘Toronto. ashower last another miscellancous at the home of Mrs. A the home of held a personal given for her at J. Harrisaon. given by Mrs. Prank Williams, and on the home of Mrs. R. A dinner and accessory shower was held Mrs. Ry her. Last Ne The highlight of the meeting proved 8. Poreupine Young Lady Guest at Many Social Functions w. her the best wishes of of life, if â€"one is feeling fit," claims Two Conditioning Exercises We inveigled pretty June Duprez of the English films to pose in two of a group of exercises which have become nationally famous in England. She herself firmly believes in the value of daily exercising and gets out of patâ€" ience with women who evercise only to reduce. "One can get so much joy out It will not be long before American worhen will be following suit. Instead of our interest waning in corrective and beautifying exercises, it is being stimulated. Many women and giris have faced grave beauty problems beâ€" cause ~they allowed their bodies to slumpâ€"become so inert that beauty of hair, figure, skin, eyes and personality suffered! But we are at last demandâ€" ing aubhentic exercisesâ€"not mere moveâ€" ments invented by some Hollywood photographer in order ‘to get a little. starlet‘a mite of publicity on‘ woman‘s pagel ; are told to exercise in order to relieve body aches. Miss Britain, on the other hand enjoys exercising for "conditionâ€" ing," and she willingly goes through her daily dozen to keep her health up to par and her reputation for glorious skin texture intact! our British sister is, I must admit, one ahead of us when it comes|. to calestheni¢cs. We Americans have little desire to embrace mat exercise unless we decide to reduce unlovely pounds, or Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited You‘ll hardly believe your own ears when you léar the full, rich natural tone of this year‘s new G,E. Radios. And you‘ll scarcely believe your eyes when you see the price tags! Here are really beautiful pieces of furniture and marvellous musical msttumemg at prices that make buying easy. A small down paymeat will put one in your home â€" balance on convenient monthly terms. < T‘wo Effective Exercises Come from Britain‘s Shores. JUNE DUPREZ, English movie favorite, demonstrates back musâ€" cle easing exercise described in toâ€"day‘s column. s Practice permits June Duprez to rise and bend from the grass without bending her knees, A grand accomplishment! ~â€"â€" GControlling and Operating . 2l NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, m NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED SEE and HEAR this Beautiful New GENERAL ELECTRIC _ + RADIO â€" At first you must bend your knees slightly as you come up. But once you master your back and abdomen musâ€" sles you should keep your legs and knees straight! â€" A hard one at first but it gives you great comfort once you leaim how to do it easily. . (Released <by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) . With a sort of rocking jerk come up to.a.sitting. position and slowly bend head forward until it touches your knees. Then slowly return to original position. ‘ Lie filat on your back with hands clasped behind head, feet and limbs toâ€" gether. Thisâ€"firms your abdomen, eases back tension, and relieves neck congestion. Another Stellar Exercise With slim waists the fashion you will want to do this exercise every day, immediately after the one described above. It slims your waist, strengthens back and firms cther lax muscles. Lie flat on your back with hands clasped behind head. Bend bcth knees up at the same time you raise your head and shoulders from the floor by pulling with your hands. Fall back to original position. If your back muscles need easing and your waist needs slimming you might try this ten to twenty times a day. June, "and exercising for health also pays great dividends in beauty!" 16th, 1989

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