Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Dec 1944, 2, p. 4

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4i 110ME 2+« s SWWW%WWWW%W@WWWW§ C oY oÂ¥ or ol ol or 3. ol x se one ce on o Coe CR C ELE ELE CKE CAE CAP. D2 : B cA LK OM S M SE CSE 46 Fourth Avenue, Timmins STOCKS â€" BONDS Richardson Bildg., Pine Street ol First Avenue, Schumacher With thanks for the kindness dnd friendâ€" ship, in the past year, we extend to all best wishes for A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year T. A. RICHARDSON CO. 1¢ ndship and Goodwill dwell with hristmastide and throughout the Wishing you Sirtcerely 7 â€" 4 Ye; a Happy New Ye;: W. C. ARNQOTT MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ WEAR Merry Christmas and New Yea i es e es Phone 100 Phone 285 Phone 740 mad? too, w witl juice HC etTs, ml enough ti ch to the ones we have. Knitting needles and crochet hooks aren‘t quite so scarce as they were, thanks to plasâ€" tic substituts for the metal ones that used to be so familiar. Cotton thread and twists for crocheting are still aâ€" vailable in gauod selection, even if color lines aren‘t always quite complete. But wool yarn is definitely â€" getting rarer, especially in wide varieties of weights and coldurs. A scrap campaign however amons the family‘s old â€"sweatâ€" wile wh shame. can‘t in you wat kind of look. If sewing we‘d all ju ch to the ebb w 18 fc In 11 i England they had many hich we seldom hear of now. as "frumenty," a dish made t which is still sometimes i Yorkshire, ale posset, Shropâ€" gs," and carroway buns dipped Yule doughs or "dows" were ‘rywhere, and in Coventry they ieir famous Godcake. Tansy, a favorite dish. This was made s and cream, flavored with the tansy, and extremely..bitter, hbherb5. In addition there was Eating C he_ered nclish at Christmas upplies of knitting â€"and erialsâ€"here is the picture there will be less and less goes on, but we all can id the fact that our lowest probably have looked like undance to a Pligrim houseâ€" handwork still puts us to don‘t grumble when. you 1i just the shade of thread r don‘t find the particular ‘dles at the first place you eedle PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO g Bag Ideas (Released needlework departmentsâ€" ures, Inc.) IDF A L GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS carfs may well: yield 11 the projects you‘ll et too searce, well et busy and hang have. . Knitting and Thread Gifts ristmas G.v ng in needlepcint are cclourings, as is the almost any setting and: lightâ€"hearted,, frivolous, spending associated missing from a .wartime Christmas. ~Gifts that atriotic are the order of: the day. «War savings ‘tes make the best gifts of ‘all.. Shown in the o specially designcd cards to contain these gifts, ~_by ‘the Nacignal" War Finance Committee with he Greeting{Card:Industry and are available on ‘ allstationary, book nd gift stores. banks and If ‘Oougnit ed â€" to nda i Christmas was never a national | festival in Scotland, but at this period or the year new "sowens" were always eaten. Thess were made from the husks and siftings of oatmeal mixed 'with molasses, and to all accounts i were delicious. Globe and Mail:â€"With 1,600 entries for the Kiwanis Music Festival in February, there is gratifying evidence that, despite war‘s upsetting influence the young people of Toronto are not neglecting their artistic education. Christmas _ brawn, "connynges" in gravy, and a host of dishes that have sinte died out. News also is the series of needlepoint panels in designs that depict events in American history, the Landing of Columbus, the First Thanksgiving, the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere‘s Ride, the Battle of Bunker Hill, Washington at Valley Forge, and many others. These are worked in traume (wihch means that the underâ€"padding is alâ€" ready ddne to guide you in colours) so they aren‘t too hard to run up in a reasonable length of: time, (Released by Consolidated News Feaâ€" An exciting piece of news in the needlework world is a new sort of chair seat that looks like needlework but acâ€" tually is worked in crewel stitch. But of course the crewel stitch goes much faster than needlework and an added advantage is that the background don‘t have to be worked, thus saving both time and yarn. The designs available in this series of chair seats are charmâ€" ing, and the backgrounds are an inâ€" teresting weave canvas in pleasing usable colours. of most stores there are alluring packâ€" cts of giftâ€"forâ€"theâ€"home, charming and useful novelties in appilque, patchwork embroidery ~that dcla‘t take long to make. «In addition to such "boughten" ideas, your rag bag may yield lots of ideas. â€" A yard or two of chintz or creâ€" tonne left over from the dining room curtains could be made into a bridge table â€"cloth, a â€"set of place mats, a couple of cushions, some blithe pot holders, a crib quilt, an for keceping company linens fresh between use, a pair of lamp shades, re always.cherished gifts, When the cushion shown here, they blend 1. “mu.w 3 ufi?? £ â€" * 5 2'\/ / K2\ ) un\r. < «a‘v > g mON.u.u_ _ Ufl. % d~.uw “ + S d~ w n > «* . > d% D «* L dg : o 2 ( S# ( JH yeese sc ce e CSE O S LE KE CSE CI2 Hamilton Blo TIMMINS BUSINESS COLLEGE Christmas Grecetings EFELLENX M, TERRY, Principal Greeting for Christmas and Best Wishes for the New Year DECEMBER :»87 44

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