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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Dec 1975, Section 2, p. 6

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6 The Cailadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 24, 1975 Sect holiday fash ions wheîî brusheëd, tie-dyed, or For the exciting holiday appliqued. And, newest to season, young ladies and hit this season & reflecting preteens are being gifted older sisters' fashion notes with or selecting them- -.quilting. Quilted jackets, selvs,ýoutitswhihèratequilted skîrts, or cuffs, shevesoftswhich:e te ,yokes, or pocket treat- the tota" lok: ne, woment, the quilted look is in. gr three-piece combina- Though preteen girls are tions. very special People in their Separates ... pants, jack- own right, they do like to ets, vests, skirts . . . form mro le itr o the daily life-style image, mand then.Ths istals o th wile pnafboues or long very important time in sonrthestiboe Cstmas their lives when tastes are on he esîveChistasforming and 'unique party scene. 1 1selves" are unfold ing... Classic styli,ýg edone in beautiful butterflies axvak- fun fabrics, good1 old stand-eng!(o thgtoep bys such as corduroy, nn!(oehgt kp denim, crinkle gauze, be- inm md when shopping for come "festive" indeed that special preteen.) wrap up a gleaming, Iovely Christmas "'you" When you're making up your list of things to do this holiday season, don't for- get to give beauty routines top priority. After ahl, you'll want to look fresh and attractive for holiday entertaining. One way to make sure you won 't neglect yourself is to set'aside somne part of each day, every day, to do your beauty "chores." Plan to manicure one day, pedicure the next, take care of hair the following day, and so on. Think about treating your fingertips and toe- nails to one of this year's deep, brilliant reds. They'll look smashing amidst the Christmas «glitter. And pay some extra attention to your, hair by,.giving it a special shampoo-condition- ing treatment. A mashed, fresh'avocado with water does abeautîful job of both Another nice thing you New Halo f This is the cish we send your way T1 - May youes be aMery Holiday-- iieavenly û And we also extend a big "ýthank you" Beauty care takes a baci fory urparnae seat at holiday time, when yourpatonae.' the press of shopping and BestfWishes from wrapping becomtes more Simportant than anything llarvey Smith eie htya ednwi Radi anaTelvisin Y from every-day pretty to 56 Duke St. 623-2015 Bowmanville . gala with a minimum of fuss. Something ikea 3t.ý 3tý e Halo. No, it's not a joke, the "Halo" is the name of the newest fashion savvy Shairdo, a fuss-free, muss- Sfree, cloud of curîs style that'sflattering and easy ' ocare for, no. matter what ~ ~ hair type you have. Naturahhy curly girls Af have it naturally. The Halo can be any length, it' s T the way you comb it out that makes the differ- ence, If your hair is bone - t-'highît, you rea ha _~H alo', tono. Whlat you need + * :" is an ordinary permanent, Shome style is fine, but then don't set it, ever. The idea é ~is to get a bilowy soft S mass of curis all arourn the head. The curîs are trans- formed via an Afro pick, or teasing comb and a pro- fessional, power blower, dryer like the Remington S1000 watt Fluff 'N Dry. You Spull the c urîs out from the -head with the comb while Spointing the dryer 's flutter r'- .nozzle at the haîr that is Sbeing combed out. The Inspteoftoday's pace, we stili feel that an old ' i FusfeN Dr Bled Te fsind"Thank Yeu" is necessary and appropriate, lte aveatcmn j' We realize more than ever how much it means- Io Futrvleatcm have the friendship and confidence of folks like you.is abig help. It makes the Without you we could not prosper and grow. May the e air coming out of the blow- coigyear bring Good Health, Happiness and ~ er pulsate. The pulsating jProsperity toe 'ou and your Ioved ones. ~ato ep h i nm hKut ' 'wKuri EATYSHP . 'This adds height and 71 King Street East, dowmanville body to your hair - a more 1' ~heavenhy halo. It is also 623-5019 more genthe than a con- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~tînuous current, sQ it helps (Powered by: Bowmanville Auto Clinic er th )u can do fo r your hair is to give it a rest from bot blowers and electric roI- lers. Youcan get a bouncy, beautiful set with easy-to- do pin curis. Try gentie, pinked "Scotch" hair set tape. It does a very good setting job and it's kind to both hair and skin. And speaking of skin, your holiday make-up can look only as lovely as the- skin underneath it. You can restore translucency to your complexion by sloughing off rough dry skin with a " Buf-Puf " non- medicated sponge. Maký it part of your cleansing routine. Its gently abrasive action helps even the cloudiest complexions take on a new sheen. Devoting sufficient time to yourself during the holi- days w ill pay off in real good-looks benefits, help- ing you wrap up the fresh- est, most beautiful Christ- mas "you" ever! Flairdos Stay [iru Hý'--olidays à protectyour hair f rom ýn overdrying. id if your hair is growing .e out, the Halo makes a' Igbeautiful transition. Be- iscause the style is free Sform, your hair can be in Sseveral lengths. It is not )f necessary to be curled a right up to the roots, so you eýcan try it between perma- )f nents. Hair can be smooth- 'y hy combed back from the - brow, or side parted and lebrushed down, then burst ýyout in a nimbus of curîs at it ear hevel. As for upkeep, the Halo s behaves hike an angel.. There's no setting or ;s straightening involved, It just washi and use the Fluff - 'N Dry to dry and style. It 's soft and attractive for J aytime wear and ealsily jdecked out for evening by the simple addition of a ýn flower, a sprig of misthe- ýa toe, or an entire tiara of rt holly! You can tie a single id band of sequined ribbon around it in a sparkling - circhet, or cornrow a nib- bon of tiny braids around 3- the hainhine. SOther Holiday Traditions ... ie Making Christmas orna- le ments starts earhy for the w Finns with a joyous cehe- Is bration the hast Sunday in ýe November. On that after- T noon, calhed "Little Christ- It mas," everyone from tod- le dlers to graybeards helps - carve, paint, glue, and as- Ssemble festive trîmmings -of reed, straw, wood, and -paper. The results mirror d their innate skill and good 'e taste. o The himmeli is usuahly 1-suspended over the' dining îs room table. Made of reeds, > these geometric shapes > probabhy symbolize the stable where Christ was born. Some are covered with straw and hung with paper stars to suggest the night sky. The merry straw figures tied with bright string or cord, have wood beads for heads.. A jolhy elf resembling Santa Claus is madeý of paper; two wood disks' are glued to- ,egether for his head., PUT ON YOUR OWN HOLIDAY PAGEANT Wîth today's emphasis on gift-giving at Christ- mas-time, parents are jus- tifiabhy concerned that their children might take a too-materialistîc view of the holiday season. Stressing the signifi- cance of Christmas to youngsters may be neces- sary to' counter-act the busyness of shopping for gifts and putting up deco- rations. Some families have a Besides providing the chil- dren and adults with an en- joyable evening together, it reminds ail concerned of What Christmas is really all -about. Taking Care of Your .Holiday Plants Plants are living glfts. To keep them going for the holidays and af ter, here are some tips: Azalea: Keep molst and cool. After flowers fade, eut them back a little. They can summer out-of-doors and should be fed monthly un- til the early faîl. SChristmas Pepper: Keep in full sun with moist soil, but cool. Sumnmer outdoors. Cy/camen: Keep cool, and in full sun (550 or cooler). Keep soul molst and mist daily. Dry out as flowers f ade. Rest In shade outdoors. Growth will be restored In late summer by watering. Kalanchoe: Keep in ful sun all.-wing the soil to dry out between waterings. Cut back after flowering and rest in shade in sumamer with infrequent watering. To start regrowth in late summer, feed and move in- to full sun. Poinsettia: Keep in f ull sun but out of drafts a.nd keep soul moist. Water deep- ly until red bracts drop, then reduce watering and eut back. Feed every month and summer outdoors. Prune leggy shoots and bring indoors before first f rost. Fromn October È to Thanksgiving, keep in com- plete darkness from sunset to sunrise, to start flowers. FOR SAFETY'S SAKE... always turn tree lights out before retiring or leaving the bouse. Jlake a Stocking Doil for Someone, You Love There must be at least one or, two little girls on your Christmas list who wouldhovè to own a stocking doil! Since it will be an unusual and original gift, It will be treasured twice as much. Simple directions here provide a basic doîl that you can dress in any way-you wlsh. Using a stocking or long sock, eut the pieces as shown. Sew the bottom of the body and stuif with clean rags, kapok or cotton and then, tie the neck. Take the head in at the back if it looks too large for the bod~y. Sew arins and legs and attach. Tie body in middle to make a waistline. Use bright red thread to stitch mouth and nose and make button eyes. Attach wig plece atnd fringe at bottom or, braid. Yarn can be used forý the hair also. Dress doil in any way you choose. Story book characters like Heidi or Cinderella make charming doils. costumes cani be copied from a favorite book. Chinristmas Eve, TreTrimming Sinack Tree trimming is twice as much fun when everyone pitches in! When the last star is in place and it's time to relax and admire your lovely tree, a cup'of cheer and a slice of holiday bread will be welçome. Mulled Fruit Punch 1 - 46 oz, can orange fruit punch 1 - 46 oz. can apricot nectar 6 whole alîspice 8 inches stick cinna- mon 1/ lemon sliced thin Combine ahi ingredients in large. saucepan; brlng to boiL. Cover and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat'and let stand for 1½ hour. Reheat and strain spîces out. Garnish with orange siices studded with cloves, after pouring into punch bowl. Makes about 20 servings, punch cup size. Bubbly Cranberry Putnch 2 cans jelîed cran- berry sauce (16,oz. size) 1/ cup lemon juice 11/ cups orange juice 2 large botties chilled ginger ale (28 oz. botties) Beat, cranberry sauce until smooth and stir in lemon and orange juices. Empty several trays of ice cubes intoý a punch bowl and pour mixture over them. Carejftl!y add ginger ale and mix. Serve i punch cups. About 20-25 cups. ever want a duplicate ar- rangement, the picture is clearer to a -florist than a verbal description. Index vour storage boxes: When you pack away Christmas decora- tions, wrapping paper - or any other seasonal items that often get stored in anonymous boxes - use your camera for a sure- f ire memory jogger. Take a picture of the contents before you put on the lid And then instantly tape the picture te the top or the side of the box, wherever it's most visible. Then- a glance will tell you exactly what's inside without hav- ing to pull the box off the, sheif or outof the drawer. And a pictorial guide to how everything fit can be a help in repacking, j, appreciation. ,Z From Fred, Lilly, Christine and Sons at Fred's FutMarket Hwy. 115,1/2 Mile South ofODrono From The Staff At SUDDRD'SGULF 401 & Liberty St. turn your came éra into "Santa's Hlelper" May the spiritual peace and joy of SChristmas abide witb you and your Ioved ones. Thanks for yourý generosity. From Alil of Us at SL&L Tool Ltd. Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville Chances are your cam- era is busier at Christmas time than at any other time of the year. Statistics show that holidays have a way of bringing out theshutter- bug in us ail. But there are ways' of using your cam- era for Christmas, beyond taking snapshots of family and friends, that you might not have tried yet. Here are a few suggestions for making greater use of your camera at Christmas time. Keep an idea file: Using your camera as a visual note-taker, make a record of pretty package wrap- pings that you might ike to try yourself on future Christmases. The Polaroid SX-70 is particularly good f or these reference shots because you can take close- ups so easily with it. Supplement your collec- tion of cippings from newspapers and magazines with your own pictures of ideas from the bouses of Here's an old-fashioned greeting v from ail of us to ail1 our friends! 1 from- N Had, Bey and Jack Knight STEPHEN FUELS BOWMANVILLE i>ý 25 ý ý ý ý - friends and neighbors. If you spot a dramatic door treatment, record it on film. On the back of the picture jot down, on the spot,' (instant pictures per- mit.this) any how-to inl- formation you might need. A pretty mantel or an original way to decorate a staiî'way can also go into your pictorial idea file. Table settings can be similarly immortalized on film. And don't forget your own ideas - just because you've done it yourself doesn't mean you'Il re- member it several' years hence. Floral arrangements that go beyond the potted poinsettia are great for your idea file, too. If you Right in Fashion with the Season! Best Wishes f rom and Staff Best wishes for a joyous Noel to all our wonderful friends. M4ay the best of the holiday season be yours! From Staff and Management of the FORUM RESTAURANT SHwy 115 &35T'mi les North of 401 PHONE 987-4226 »r r.r »-x »l »-x.», r r e

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