Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 Nov 1940, 2, p. 2

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Bfi?‘m\n Cake Depends o cy and for M o ds it 2 60000 Ee c o m F bubbles which ‘nave peen beaten into the eggs. An electrie mixer may be red for beating the 25. put the flour should.be folded in by hand. Ungreased tube pans are panticularly T t _ ol c h c .we . omit egg yolks is known.as mgel food. . We have, as well the simple® mmsive type of cake which may be defined as .‘"quick" or ‘"cheap‘" or "water": sponge cake, for which we use sthall amount of baking powder with tewer eggs â€" Cake flour, specially milled:| msotwheatisusuanyusedmme tion of sponge and angel food m An allâ€"purpose fiour â€"may > be used, however, if the quantity is reducâ€" edtwo tablespoonfuls to each cup which: the recipe demands: granulated sugar is used and should sifted pefore measuring.~ The lightness of sponge and ungel food cakes depends; upon. following th¢ directions given under each 1ecipe When egg yolks are used, they must be beaten until very light and thik. Eeg: whites must be ‘beaten until -‘Mfl but not dry. When mixing real # and ° aengel food cakes bdflh; $ and: flour must be Solded in care ugntness > upon keepuié ntact: the air‘ ©a l L192A â€" EV J ¢ully, a small amount at a imeé. Fold in | vanilia and almond extracts. â€" Fold in 1 flour, «ifting a amount at a time over . mixture:; Bak® in â€" ungreased 10â€" inch tube pan in â€"slow oven (325 deâ€" grees â€"F.) about 1 hour. â€" Remove pan from oven and invert 1 hour before reâ€" moving cake: Yield: 1 large cake. ‘ Quick Sponge Cake ‘"1 ‘cup Sifted cake flour q teaspoon baking powder : 4 mspoon salt 3 C628 4 cup sugar â€" © cup watéer 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, or teaspoon grated orange rind ‘Mix aiid sift flour with baking powâ€" 'der and salt. Break eggs in bowl, add sugar and <beat until very light and fluffy,.â€" Add water and vinalla extract or orange rind and beat again. RMold j in flour gradually.â€" Bake in well greasâ€" ed 8â€"inch â€"square pan in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about 35 minutes, or in â€"<mall greased muffin pans. about 20 minutées. Yield: 1 square or about 2 . dozen small cup cakes. d Delaaned h ‘The Rell Syndicate. Inc.) satisfactory ~ inss : ory for bakin f 5 g "water": sponge cake, for which we use small amount of baking powder with tewer â€" Cake flour, specialy milled from soft wheat is usually, used in the m An allâ€"purpose fiour be used, however, if the quantity is reducâ€" edtwo tablespoonfuls to each cup which: the recipe demands: granulated sugar is used and shoul sifted pefore measuring.~ : we omit. egg yolks is known as ‘over . mix mgel tood We have, as well the simple: Inth tub« type of cake which may be Brees defined as ."quick" or "cheap" or from ove‘ al Sponge Cake Depends on Eggs for Its Lightness, Its and for Much of Its Flavour. â€"Necessary to Follow th.» Directions Carefully to Achieve Best Reâ€" ce ; Specml Qulck nge Cake in Making , although the _A~d or orange rind and beat again. [Fold in flour gradually.. Bake in well greasâ€" ed 8â€"inch â€"square pan in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about 35 minutes, or in â€"<mall greased muffin pans. about 20 minutes, Yield: 1 square. Or about 2 dozen small cup cakes. (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) The R ev. PFr. Trudeau officiated at charming wedding Monday morning at 9 o‘clock, when he united in marriage Miss ‘Georgette Lauzon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Lauzon, and Mr. Heotor Beauchamp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beauchamp. The cereâ€" mony took place at the Notre Dame des Lourdes Roman Catholis Church. \ ‘The bridefwho was given in marriage by her father, was becomingly attired. Hr J) Beauchamp acted as groomeâ€" man. attending his son. â€"_Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp =will> reâ€" side in Timmins, knife. Sponge and angel f are usually served unfrosted. Marriage Monday Morning at Notre Dame Church Angel Food Cake 1 eup sifted cake flour _1 cup egg whites (8 or 9) 4 teaspoon salt . 1. teaspoon .creamâ€" of . tantar., â€" 1%4 â€"cuips sifted sugar _ â€" %. teaspoon vanilla extract % teaspoon â€"almond extractâ€" and salt. When foamy, aAdd cream of tartar and. continue beating until eggs are s#iff but no dty. Fold in sugar careâ€" _2 e _ t 4 $ _ ‘"How do you like your new Iamer asked Buster of his pal. "Oh, he‘s all right, I guess." . "Sureâ€"he‘s a good egg," agreed Busâ€" ter "I had him last year.‘"â€"Reader‘s "How do : Good Egg food cakes blue, s tA W C e pan Given in marriage by her brotherâ€"inâ€" when law, Mr. Wm. M. Ritchie, the bride was ith a lovely in an ensemble of soldierette | sleeven, and a beaded bodice. She wore, wine accessories, and a corsage of| Johanna hill roses, uwenasagold! | locket, the gift of the groom. | Miss Mabel Bruton, of Toronto, fisâ€" ‘ter ot the bride was the charming madeâ€"ofâ€"honour wearing a twoâ€"piece ensemble of wine crepe made on fitted lines with long sleeves. Her accessorâ€"| ies were in black and she wore oor-} sage of bronze pomâ€"poms. | Mr. Nelil Ashwin acted as groomsâ€" ; Miss Bernict Bfltton and ‘ Mr. Rob:ft Baker Marâ€" Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served and in the afterâ€" noon a reception was held. Mrs. Ritâ€" chie, sister of the bride received the many guests. Cherry street. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at showers, those acting as hostesses being Mrs. SBidney Woods, Mr. David Coombes, Miss Grace Sâ€"hofield, and Mrs. W. L. Purdon. Saturday ] on lovely m 11 C e Mustard of the Timmins United Church united in Marriage Miss Bernice Brutâ€" C CAALJ ELE MZ 6 h. ids ctt ce in c c be corrected before the child reaches school age and a few are besit corrected within the first weeks of life. ‘ While the plastic surgeon may have, most to do in correcting facial defects or deformities, the help of Other speâ€" cialists is sometimes necessary, namew j dentists, eye, and also ear specialists. | @0 220 im as aa dentists, eye, and aliso Cal *‘*~ There are also deformities elsswhere in the body such as curvature of the spine, bow legS, knock knees, wry neck and others, any of which can spoil school, business or social life, Most of these can be corrected completely or in part. It is gratif yipg\ to know that parents and the family physician are now aware of what it means to children and others to have to face the handicaps n L. c n k m m es of a qaeformity. Tt is 1TOrUVUNBME that the family physfcian is now able to refer patients to experienced plastic (No. ms)BovlflYmmm! sure? a (No. 109) Chronic madm flnd!mn Arthritis. (o. 110) Cancer: Its Symptoms and W P 6 p oo oi d Ll--‘ "J 103) Neurosis. â€"i(No. 104) 'meoommon Cold. No., 105) ight and Underâ€" \veight. ' (No. 106) Alergy or Sensitiveness to Various Foods W a Copyright Act). ;.rid Mrs. Baker will reside at 110 Bv lames W . Barton. is fortunate also _ Pours Ehat Bodp â€" Se is tion ~_ AAa1 j qh ie s Zâ€"Find out the most efiective a.nd most becoming ways of fixing your face and your hair and do both thoroughly each time you dress or makeâ€"up. The rest of the time have courageâ€"to let your face and hair aloneâ€"no nervous fussâ€" ings. There is â€"no need of a woman to envy the radiance and beauty of anocthâ€" ێr in her. own age group. Once a woâ€" man decides that she is not attractive enough she can resolve â€"to keep these ten commandments of beauty for at least three months. beauty will then be most apparent and she will have formed unconscious habits which will preserve that beauty: Oharing Cross and Lions crouch at Nelson‘s ieet [Houseoflordsandmmmonstoo â€"Hyde Park or through the Zoo London Town has alwaySbeen Fairest city I have seen. Symbol oOf a nation‘s might : Stands undaunted in the fight. London crowds with courage high ‘Fear no foe in earth or sky [ Shattered by the bombs that fall; _ 1â€"iRestore â€"yourself to normal weight T?! overwsight, reduce. If underweight build yourself up to normal for your height and. age by eating the right quantity of food with plenty of fruit and vegetables (and. their. juioes) in your menus. 2â€"Learn to walk easily and graceâ€" fully; to sit down naturally; to stand as if relaxed: to take postures which nave charm and ease of manner, inâ€" stead a awkard grotes.qup position that lack coâ€"ordination. 3â€"Relax completely %lfilresting or sleeping, so that your mind as well as your ‘body is in repose 'Learnmg to relax is a mental and mysical achieveâ€" ment. It is the triump Of mmd over butternut coloured wool, : with the very chic leopard with the very chic leopard.,:The longer coat has a roll collar of the fur and a cuff of it at the bovtom The dress beneath is very plainâ€"apt for costume jewelryâ€"with a high neck and bracelet length sleeves»s It hut- tons to the waistline behind 8 Each for one and one for all This their motto, as they stand Against invaders of their land. When ail huns have ceased to be London Town shall still be free. creation! For ultra occasions the wellâ€"groomed woman chooses an extraâ€" ordinarily exciting fragrance designed for luxurious clothes. The streamlined flacon is topped with jewelâ€"like crystal and it is packâ€" aged in gold and emerald green satin, The Smoothlyâ€"Groomed. Woman Follows Ten Beauty Commandments Gray walls of stone St. Paul‘s high dome London Town by PATRICIA LINDSAY 6â€"Give your body a straight strong spine, a raisi>d bust, a flat abdomen, | squared shoulders, a proud neckline and slender proportions â€" all obtainable through exercise. at least ten â€"minutes daily on simple skin care‘and you will have a lovely, radiant complexion. Don‘t go to bed at night with makeâ€"up on and remember the two essentials to skin care and cleansing and lubricating. 7â€" Make fetish of femininity, of cleanliness and daintiness, because that is one of woman‘s most important asâ€" sets. Woman shculd always be stymâ€" bolic of femininity and daintiness. 8â€"Cuiltivate a soft pleasing voice and beautiful gestures. Many a beautiful woman becomes ugly the moment she speaks. 9â€"Be polite and courteous wherever you are. Wrinkles and droopy lines come from ‘sulky cross expressions Bossy attitudes quickly made the mouth appear mean. 10â€"Radiate sex appealâ€"if not born with it, acquire it. At age six or sixty and all between years;, women may have magnetic charm which draws admirâ€" otlon of ~othersâ€" especially menâ€"to them. Such magnetism can be acquirâ€" ed by obeying the first nine ~beauty commandments! : , JddgAagtl . d l1IUVUA _ UIVYQ J _ 5 9 XHIL AG ngq No more bulbâ€"snatching for us . WE KEEP A CARTON HANDY Northern Ontario Power Company Limited Card Parties for Fund to Buy "Fags" for Overseas Six tables of whist were played at mm.w.u.flfdcondw the whist drive held by the Sweet Caâ€" ‘ funeral services at the Timmins United porals Club on Wednesday evening at ‘Church on Sunday aftemgoon for the the home of Mrs. C. M. MacElwee, 37 late Mr. Peter Bodnaruk, who died at Laurier ave., Mrs. MacEiwes is pres-;at. Mary‘a Hospital on Friday, No« ident of the newlyâ€"organized club, vember ist, after a long h which knits article for the soidiers and| The late Mr. Bodnaruk was fortyâ€"six donates its funds to the purchase of years old, and was reaident at 45% cigerettes for the men overseas. | Kirbf Avenue. Interment was made in Winners at whist wore: t . y were: 1st, Mrs., the Timmins Cemetery. :; Tam â€" eA #P 22 2 e _A _ â€" k Km Frederick, eightâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Case, of 260 Eim street south, died at his home on Friâ€" day, November ist, and funeral serâ€" vices were held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o‘clock at the Timmins United Church. The Rev. W. M. Mustard conducted the services, _ Winners at whist woere: ist, Mrs. Tom MeNeill; Ind, Mrs. Cook: 3rd. Mrs, M. Foy: and consolation Mis. Lampkin, of Schumacher. .Mrs Norâ€" man Johns won the prizs for rmmainâ€" ing at one table for the longest period of time. All procesds from the event will be used to purchase cigarettes for the scldiers overseas, and it was decided to hold another whist drive at the home of Mrs. O. McCann, 39 Laurier avenue, on Wednesday evening, Novâ€" ember 27th. Proceeds from this event will be used to purchase cigarettes for the soldiers serving with the forc>es in Canada, the cigarettes to be sent as Christmas gifts. The rezular weekly meeting of the club will be held on Wednesday evenâ€" ing of next week at the home of Mrs. Hall. Two members, Mrs. Ralph Knitton and Mrs. Wilkinson, sent their weekly dcnations, although unable to attend. The hocstess served a delicious lunch ' assisted by Mrs. Owen Sleep, Miss 0.; MzCann, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Haill and Miss Mary Ccombs. | Death of 8â€"yearâ€"old Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Case Always Buy Lamps BY THE CARTON . . . then you‘re never annoyed by empty sockets, dull corners and makeshift, insufficient lighting which of course leads to eyestrain, headaches and general weariness, Buy lamps by the carton! Cartons of Sixâ€"that‘s the popâ€" ular unit that will keep your lighting: system going always at the peak of comfort. You may be short of one or two lamps now; so let us send you a carton and you‘re protected wellâ€" ahead. + ! Prisonerâ€"Nothing, vour honor, exâ€" ! cept that it takes very little to please ‘ me.â€"Globe and Mail. Peter Bodnaruk‘s Funeral Held Sunday Afternoon Judgeâ€"Have you anything to say be« fore I sentence you? _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER "TH, 1940 Almost a Hint

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