Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 20 Dec 1945, 2, p. 8

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wggfiggm@ggfigggggg@fl ,.,gggggggggggggggw mggggfifigfiggfigfis@d@ mggggggfifigfiuggfig, 5 Pine Street North ~Timmins Phone 84 _ STOCKs â€" BONDS Richardson Bldg., Pine Street May This Christmas be One of Happmess and â€" Hope and May the New Year be a lctter Y.ear_ than any that have GOLDFEIELDS DRY GOODS STORE With thanks for the kindness and friendship, in the past year, we extend to all best wishes for _ A Merry Christmas and a _ Happy New Year +db s T. A, RICHARDSON CO. Christmas is a fitting time Old wishes to renew. . _ _ We hope it brings you happlness To last the whole year through Phone 100 number â€"of friends who may dropin. Manyjohsamhaathefonowinzcan bedonetheweekprecedlng(mmtmas Cream baking fat and peanut butter together. Add sugars gradually and cream thoroughly. Beat in egg. Sift flour, baking powder, soda and salt toâ€" gether.and add to the creamed mixâ€" ture. Shape into rolls 2" in diameter. Roll in wax paper and chill in electmc refrigerator. Slice ‘" thick. Bake in e preâ€"heated oven at 375 degs. for i3 mins. Yield: 4 doz. cookies,. TAKE A TIP . Plan holiday meals well in advance and make the preparations elastic enough to take care of unexpected guests.., A buffet supper on Christmias Eve and a fireside tea on Christmas Night are easy to prepare and can be CHRISTMAS CARROT PUDDING 2 eggs, 1 cup grated carrot, 1 cup grated potato, 1 cup chopped fine suet, i# cup brown sugar, 1 cup Sultana raisins, 1 ‘cup seeded raisins, or % cup mixed peel, % tsp. nutmeg, 14 tsp. allâ€" spice, 1 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp. salt, 1 cup flour. . OLDâ€"FASHION PUDDING SAUCE. « l= cup sugar, 2 thsps. flour, % tsp. salt, 1 cup hot water, 1 tbhsp. mildâ€" flavoured fat, 1 egg yolk, 1 tsp. vanilla, Combine sugar flour, salt and water. Bring to boiling point. Stir in fat. Ada to beaten egg yolk, return to heat ana cook, stirring for 2 mins. Add vanilla. PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES cup baking fat, % cup peanut butter,*% cup granulated stigar, % cup brown sugar, 1‘% cups sifted flour, tsp. baking powder, % tsp. soda, 4 tsp. salt, 1 beaten egg. > tss ~Some ‘ceremony chould mark th» occasion. It might consist of a parade of all the temporary civil servants deâ€" mobilized by the change. They would proceed to the top of Parliament Hill and there deposit all extant copies of ordersâ€"inâ€"council, W.P.T.B. orders, adâ€" ministrators‘ orders, controllers‘ orders, censorship directives, etc. "The pile of paper would rise to the top of the Peace Tower. Then as the massed bands played "Happy Days Are Here Again," the Prime Minister would step forward and set a lighted match to the pile. The cheers of the crowd woura echo for the Gatineau Hill as the beaâ€" con blazed the signal for a return of freedom. Is the request too much? Think it over, Santa Claus! Printed Word. The most welcome gift that Santa Claus could carry in his pack would be a date for a new Dâ€"Day. The "D‘"‘ in this instanse stands for Decontrol. O;1 that date, perhaps next April or May, all â€" wartime controls would autoâ€" matically come to an end, wageâ€"conâ€" trol, rationing, rentâ€"control, the whole blessed lot of them. Notice given on Christmas Day would give â€"everybody time to adjust himself to the return of the old order. If the citizen thinks a little further, he quickly sees that the whole system of controls is the chief factor in proâ€" ducing the sense of national frustration He is no longer greatly frightened by the bogey of inflation, and is even ready to risk the danger of a general increase in the price level, provided the goods will again be made available. Neither his conscience nor the preaciiâ€" ing of Donald Gordon is going to reâ€" strain much longer his natural desire to spend his money. . pyjamas under the Christmas tree, the reward of his faith may be the stomach ulcers promised him by General Chisâ€" It is true that peace is in itself a sufficient gift, and we in Canada have little reason to complain if we compare our lot with that of our allies in the British Isles and on the Continent. We have our homes intact, except for the whims of the Rentals Administration and the difficutly of finding materiais or labor for repairs. Even rationing is not going to reduce the size of our. Christmas dinners. The shortage of goods is merely emphasized by the Christmas shopping season and it will not mar the spirit of the day. tuted for preâ€"war steel. The prospect of buying a new radio, a washing maâ€" chine or even a dogen pairs of nylons is remote, and if Dad has set his heart on finding a new shirt or a pair of Santa Claus, in fact, has got himâ€" self tangled up in reconversion proâ€" blems, and isn‘t having any more sucâ€" cess in solving them than his mortal colleagues. Yet the shortage, temporary and of minor importance though it may be, is another indic¢ation that the transition from war to peace is still far from realization. The average citizen, who has been compelled to learn some lesâ€" sons in economics during the past six years, is reasonable enough to make allowances for the difficulties of reâ€" conversion. He can appreciate the pcsition of manufacturers and merâ€" chants, anxious to get their business back to normal but still hampered by controls and regulations on every side. As a consumer, he feels frustratea when he can‘t find what he wants to buy, so he has a fellowâ€"feeling for the producers and distributors whose desire so serve him is also frustrated. Suggested Recipes ‘ mm have ‘suggested the following: NNE 1900 ts 6i i ie i hi d 1i d SA Je i/ «) t in 3 t o d( ie C C en e Ned es 7 N y i y . APILDUU UAAA _A IVI "WE CAN SAY IT WITH FLOWERS, FOR ANY OCCASION" Pine Street North, Timmins Phoneg: Planning: this madeâ€"toâ€"beâ€"shared Christmas dinner for the MacKaysâ€" a returned veteran and his English brideâ€"has been real fun. They are the kind of pleasant, happy people one likes to be with and I could visuai:z;: Christmas wishes of theirs. ' The MacKays want this Christmas to be a memorable one. No matter what lies ahead, they have made up their minds that this holiday season their home will be gay with love, laughter and coloured lights. What is even more important, they want the true meaning of Christmas‘ to shine through every minute of the day. Christmas means the . happiness o1 sharing with others. Like most of us, the MacKays have found that doilars do not gmw on trees. Sharing ther festive‘ dinner will mean cutting corâ€" HOUSEHOLD HINT Renovating a Leather Coatâ€"When a leather coat has become faded, try applying a stain made of walnut hulls. Put the hulls into a kettle of water and boil until the water is slightly thick. Then strain it apply with a paint brush. If necessary, apply two or three coats, after each sufficient coat is dry. To Avoid Coldsâ€"Most colds are conâ€" tracted by living in dry, hot rooms, insufficient exercise, keeping on wet shoes in the home or office, or coming in too close contact with a person who already has a cold. Consider thest factors if you wish to avoid colds. _ Fern Tonicâ€"Use the leftover coffice as a tonic for the ferns. Pour a little fresh water through the grounds. :o weaken the coffee ‘slightly, then pour around the ferns. Do this about once a week. m# Lemonsâ€"If â€"a recipe requires on‘!ly half a lemon, do not throw away the other half. It will keep until a use is found for it by placing it on a dish, cut side down, and putting it in the refrigerator. Use of Peroxideâ€"Where peroxide has ben used on a garment, wait until the peroxide is washed out and the stain dried before ironing it. If this is not done, it is liable to leave a rust stain. Clothespinsâ€"Whrm the clothespiris in the oven before hanging out the wash on a cold day, and they will not freeze to the clothes nor will they be liable to split.â€" in sandwich form and are quicker to make than bread and butter sandâ€" wiches. ~Tea Timeâ€"Try servingâ€"thin=~ginger wafers spread with cream cheese with the afternon tea. They can be made Sash Cordsâ€"Before â€"installing the new sash cords, soak them in boiled linseed oil, then allow them. to dry thoroughly, and they will last inâ€" definitely. Ironing Boardâ€"An emergency iron: ing board when travelling is the hotei‘s dresser drawer turned upside down and padded with bath towels. Cold Feetâ€"To prevent the feet from becoming cold, cut pieces of paper the shape of the soles of the shoes and place one in each stocking. â€" Better â€" Vegetablesâ€"Vegetables: â€"wil retain their fiavour better, and cook more.quickly, if they are placed in boiling water instead of cold water. Make Your Own Christmas Wreaths Another way of making a wreath is to wire each small bunch of the greens onto a toothpick, then stick theseâ€"into the mossâ€"covered framework. But for this method there must be a frameâ€" work an inch or two broad instead of a single wire circle. Costume Jeweleryâ€"If the costume necklace leaves a dark ring on the neck, dip it in shellac. This prevents it from tarnishing. ~ Peanut Butterâ€"A novel: kind . of sandwich is peanut spread on white bread with thin slices of banana. _ This year, the wreath maker can use a bit of ingenuity and concuct perhaps handsomer wreaths than ever. Wire is â€"scarce, so unless last year‘s wire frame was saved, a substitute will be needed. Some people twist two or more small, tough switches from hazel maple or dogwood. They use this bound with moss, as a base for the holly or evergreen wreath. The evergreens or holly to be used for making the wreath should be cut into short lengths, longer for a large wreath, shorter for one of smaller diaâ€" meter, but about six inches the gencral length. ' The short sections are gathered into little bunches and wired onto the wire foundation. Strong green cord can be used ‘to fasten them on, t0o, wrapplng it over and over around the frame. Small wire is better if obtainable,.* A wire coat hanger, bent to circular shape, is good for a wreath, and lhiave the merit of being universally obtainâ€" able. nicely try using steel wool moisiened with linseed oil. Holly, spruce, Douglas fir, cedar, and many of the ornamental nursery varicâ€" ties of evergreens may be used to make the wreath. An Iron Sinkâ€"To clean an iron sink on their costs. We S an w ies ht 00e El ols Cl CA CAE Cl CA Cl 200. 0 gwwwwwmwmmwwwwwwfi gmmmmwmmmmmmmwmmg s 270 Spruce St. South Phone 510 gwmwww mmmwfiwmmmz@ C 50 3e 40 40 40 ae 40 30 5o 30 30 5C 5 (c" 30° 30 30" 30 "30" 40 40" 30 ao" _36° 340 ao" 30‘ 30 3o) Third Ave. at Cedarâ€"St., Timmins 21 â€" 23 First Ave. MOVING, PACKING, CRATING, SHIPPING, MODERN STORAGE To our many friends and customers, with best wishes for f and a Glad New Year. To thank all for friendship during the past year, and to wish for one and all a Merry Christmas : will of all our patrons and to one and all we sincerely wish a Merry Christmas and a" Happy New Year. Throughout the year that is passing we have appreciated the friendship and goodâ€" THE SEASON‘S GREETINGS A HAPPY NEW YEAR ~UNITED MOVERS .CKING, CRATING, SHIPPING, MODER!] es GREETINGS Schumacher k

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