Supplement of The Canadian Statesman, November 21, 1979 31 gift suggestions for the ones you love: Hard to Find Gifts for Him? Shop at Jeweler's If the special man on your Christmas list is a Santa- stumper and you can't bring yourself to get him another tie, the Jewelry Industry Council suggests you don your red stocking cap and head to your jeweler's for inspiration. Bright ideas in sterling gift items are great Christ- mas choices. Luxurious ac- cessories to outfit his desk at home or at work are always welcome. A desk magnifier, paper weight, letter opener, memo clip, or stamp holder can be beautifully initialed for a personal touch. Many desk pen sets corne with a plaque suitable for initials or whatever message you'd like. A gift of a new watch is another way to make the man in your life feel pamp- ered. With a sleek, multi- function watch he'll be ready for every situation. An ultra-slim, dress watch in gold can give him that "chairman of the board" feeling. A highly practical timekeeping alternative for the man who travels is an alarm watch or travel clock. Some of the latter can double as desk clocks at home, while the latest, solid state models are slim enough to be carried in a jacket pocket. Other seemingly made- to-order gifts are a desk lighter in an elegant, but simple, masculine design for the smoker, a sterling pic- ture frame, complete with family photo for the proud Papa, and special crystal or sterling bar accessories for the scientific mixologist. After all, you may fnot be able to afford the super sports car or private jet that your man has always had a secret hankering for, but you'll find that same touch of luxury in handsome gifts from your jeweler. CHRISTMAS CUES-For the man of shining character, an initialed memo pad, paper holder, letter opener, stamp dispenser, or even a stapler in sterling silver is a welcome addition to his desk at home or at work. Smokers will appreciate a handsome desk lighter. The travel alarm that doubles as a desk clock is another great, gift idea. Of course, watches for either dress or sport are long-time, gift favorites, Easy-to-Make Decorations Take any size easy- opening waxed cardboard carton, and drink up the liquid that's in it. Then, put a regular table candle in the center, fill with crushed ice and pour hot paraffin wax until full. (The plastic coating will prevent stick- ing.) When it's cool, cut back the carton and pull out the finished candle. For extra color, decorate with rosettes of holly leaves. Then light the wick for a very attractive candle all will admire. Home-made holiday dec- orations are easy to make, and can be as elegant as the store-bought kind. For in- stance, make a little "tree" with loops of vari-colored ribbon and use at the peak of your big tree. Or, twist pipe cleaners around rose stems, insert the flowers in a styrofoam cone, cover the cone with wide ribbon, and brighten the whole thing with spray-on glitter. It makes an unusual center- piece for your Christmas table. Add International vies (Swedish preferred) in Keep the Spirit! Hostess Gift Gift Idea! QFlavor to Your Menu a baking dîsh. Top with From Sweden: pats of butter, a litte oiî Keeping decorations up if you're handy with a Thrill that seamstress Add a Dash of Temptation Potatoes from the anchovy can, and for those extra days after sewîng machine, you can with a fancy silver thimble. Love to Your Layer Julienne potatoes pour over heavy cream. Christmas will help you re- create lovely placemats and It's a really useful gift, and Holiday Recipes! withthiny sicedonins Bke n a odeate ven tain that holiday-spirit a napkins with easy-care fab- will be a cherishied heYr- with thinly sliced onions Baken a oea n whiîe longer. ris in appropriate prints. loom anda fw hopedaco- untfrolen ncovycn,. n 4 rffi -