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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Dec 1987, p. 41

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A Very Merry Noel, Dear Friends! "" NATIONAL TRUST A Dlvls r m of National Victoria and Grey Trust Co. BOWMANVILLE - 68 King St. E. 623-2504 Newcastle Public School Performs Operetta "Come See The Baby 99 Section Three The The operetta "Come See The Baby" was the feature presentation of this year's Christmas concert at Newcastle Newcastle Public School on Wednesday, December 16. With the help of musical consultant Douglas De well. the cast and choirs did a wonderful job with the performance. According to one member of the audience, audience, the singing really helped to make the show the big hit that it was. FAMILY TOGETHERNESS MEANS SHARING THE FI IN AND GAMES For family togetherness this holiday season, everyone's joining in and sharing the lun --indoors, with jigsaw puzzles, space age hoard challenges, charades on paper, even computer software games: outdoors, it's a family day on the ski slopes. Thai all-time family favorite, the jigsaw jigsaw puzzle, is now more colorful than ever, with American Publishing offering a wide selection for holiday gift-giving, including including classic scenes, cute animals and contemporary and abstract photography. The 550-piece puzzles retail for about $6.50. and the 1.000-piece sets for about $7.50. The entire family will also enjoy hours of excitement play ing Solarqucsl. the new space age real estate hoard game from Western Publishing. Playing the game, children and their families will learn fascinating facts about the solar system, as they travel through space building monopolies of planets, moons and satellites--an "out of this world" gift lor about $12. Special version And good news lor the younger set -- this year's best selling adult hoard gaine. Piet ionary. has a version designed especially especially for children agcs_7-ll Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. December 23, 1987 7 ' ? «& '0 At this time of year, we extend our warmest wishes and express our deep appreciation for your loyal support. Merry Christmas from the Staff and Management of Warkworth Cheese t ❖ Hwy. 115 Newcastle at DX Station 987-4339 insultant Douglas Dewell, big hit that it was. Keeping the magic of Christmas alive with special gifts for your loved ones • . I ..... ... l V,m.inin nf Phrid. lUn, mil I hn nnirxvi' There's a certain something in the air that seems to preserve the magic of Christmas Christmas long after childhood davs of waiting up for Santa have passed. The beauty of winter, ils falling snow seeming to dust the world with merriment and good will, creates a fairyland setting where visions of sugarplums seem all too likely to dance in our heads. . , , ._ . . Coming in from the wonderland outdoors, the warmth ol a crackling fire and the heady aroma of baking gingerbread seem to wrap themselves around us like a thick, soft blanket. The star-lopped tree, its tinsel shimmering in the firelight, is a picture oi . 1% „. Hopped enchantment whose spell few can resist shimmering in the firelight, is a picture of and Swiss chocolates, or even some ex- andtawto rou\c baked yourself or when gift-giving creates more excitement or is more looked forward to. There's the triumph of coming home with just the right gift, after hours of searching and waiting in line. And after the seemingly endless weeks and days ol keeping them hidden, follows the fun ol wrapping them with gaily colored rib- 1 bons and hows. Gifts to treasure Then the wonderful monte nl finally arrives: It's Christmas morning and you can bask in the thrill of seeing the glow in the eyes of all those loved ones to whom you've given a special gill. Each holiday season brings with it the challenge and ion nl'finding new and different different gifts that are sure to lie enjoyed. With gift-giving being an important aspect aspect of holiday tradition, why not take the idea of tradition one step further and start a gifting tradition this year that is ' uniquely your own, as well as very personal. personal. Start a tradition A beautiful ornament is a gift that can be enjoyed year after year, and passed on from generation to generation. You might want to make it your tradition to give certain people u different ornament each Christmas. Whether it's something you've made voursclf. or one of the dated glass or silver silver ornaments that are issued in u limited • edition each year, you can be sure that A'oifr.gilt will"bd enjoyed, for. a long time 1 income. : Being as there are so many wonderful ' foods that are characteristic of Christmas, why not make it your tradition to give a basketful of holiday favorites to someone who you know would just love il. . You might fill it with gingerbread and plum pudding, imported Dutch cocoa and treats that you've baked yourself or festive imported delicacies, you'll know that every mouthful will he savored. For a favorite niece or goddaughter, a strand of pearls or a charm bracelet that can be added to eacli year, makes a gift that will be enjoyed for a lifetime. And for lhal favorite little boy in the family, why not begin an old-fashioned train set. adding a ear nr two each year. For the grandpa who loves lo smoke pipes, you might want to add In whatever pipes he may hase collected by presenting presenting him with one from a different country country each year. Uniquely yiiurs Whatever the gifting tradition you choose mav he. you eun he- certain that it will be special, because it will be your own. and because il will keep die magic of Christmas alive for those you love, year after year. O'Come M3 Taithjul Wishing peace, love and happiness for you and yours. , nterprises ' lÿ. s"?' lèl Baseline Rd. E„ TWlVi Unit No. 1 ' Bowmanville manville 623-3221 - 623 7997 Refrigeration; Freezer and Air Conditioning METfRIj CHRISTMAS Owasco Volkswagen 1425 Dundas St E . , , ... 35 minutes froi Whitby Downtown Toroi ftTtl OshawaWhitby 666-9383 | ST llVfjl km " 9 68M235 La,, m iVV/J Toronto 361-1128 owascq] ^ TOLL FREE 1-800-263-2676 ' 1 1 AN 7 CARE" and OML SERVICE AWARD WINNER LTD. 35 minutes from Downtown Toronto HWY. 2 DuncUl St. E. _____ .1 LLJU i " ■ WHITBY gj OWASCQ g 3 É HWY. 401 OSH AW AI EXPERIENCE THE OWASCO EEELING To all, we wish health, happiness and good cheer, -now and throughout the coming year. From Henry Mulder and Family 23 King St. E. Bowmanville 1 of " file |le:as©R We're ever thankful of your continued support. Brass N Things 135 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-1337 WISHING YOU AND YOURS A HAPPY AND HOLY HOLIDAY SEASON

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