SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY i&mtmytugstm at mke Christmas is the time of year children like best, es pecially when they can par ticipate in making holiday ornaments and decorations. Styrofoam or satin balls, available at most hobby and craft shops, can pro vide children with hours of creative fun as they make ornaments for the Christ mas tree with odds and ends of ribbon, lace, se quins, beads, yarn and fab ric attached with glue. Children can also cut out pictures from old maga zines and Christmas cards, paste them on cardboard and use .them for tree decorations. Most children enjoy blowing up balloons and playing w}th them. During the holiday season, let the children blow up round balloons and dip them in a sugar icing to make beauti ful, delicate tree ornaments. The icing is made by beat ing three egg whites with 2X cups of powdered sugar. Food coloring may be add ed to all or part of this icing mixture. The balloons are dipped into the icing and hung up to dry. They may be dipped several times as long as they are allowed to dry in-between drippings. Drizzle different colors of icing on the drying FLADVDEALEB - PAGE » - TUESDAY. NOVEMBER S, 1977 lightly dipped into the dye. When the paper b un folded, you have a repeat ing pattern. AH of these pastimes will keep children busy indoors on cold winter days, allow ing them to express their creativity and to enjoy the holiday season. balloons or sprinkle them l̂ dy with glitter. When die sugar icing is complete ly dry, gently deflate die balloons and remove them from die top of the sugar balls. Insert a 4-inch loop' of wire in die hole at the top of the sugar balls and hang them on your tree. Children can make fancy wrappings for packages by dipping folded pieces of plain tissue paper into col orful dyes. (Food coloring mixed with water is die easiest type of dye to make and easiest to dean when it spills or drips on clothes or tables.) - TTie paper is folded into several shapes including fans, triangles, squares and rectangles. The corners of the folds are Young Gift Ideas: Wondering what to get that young fella on your list? The answer is surpris ingly similar to the solution for gifting girls -- namely, clothes! Young boys like to ' dress up just as much as their sisters, and this Christmas you 11 find a wide selection of fashions and accessories for him. Western shirts are really "neat" as far as he's con cerned and he can never have too many of them! Hell especially appreciate one with a fancy yoke treatment for a dressy cas ual look. T-shirts in all stripes and prints are great for school and sports, and to go along with them, gift ten with new jeans or cords. Don't forget a fancy leather belt to wrap up his new fashions, and for a final touch, how about one of the new duffle bags or bicycle bade packs that are so handy for carrying books and gear. for the car lovers in your life. Give Auto Accessories Shop Early For Best Selection. \V\̂ CLOSEOUT Hon Mil BHAWKH TACHOMETERS l REPAIR MANUALS AMERICAN & FOREIGN 30%-50% 10% BOOSTER CABLES •EXTRA HEAVY DUTY • TANGLE FREE • 12 FT. 400 AMP • ALL COPPER Nt.TDft.12Q BELIM DEALER COST! piMPl! UNO ANDRE •SPECIAL! LIST $17,561 REGUALR %-M SNOWMOBILE HELMETS '14". '19" DESIGN ft LETTERING KIT 2 SIZES: 6"x25f 3"x25' Timing Light $jg95 SPARK PLUG AID BUY 1 srrmr FREE! m SPLASH GUARDS $795 PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV.234K&24 C 5 Experienced Counter Men Te Serve Von OMMUNITY AUTO SUPPLY 3021 W. Route 120 MeHeniy Ph. 385-0778 ^^Open Daily Fiew 8 to 8 Setuntoy 8 to 5 Sondge 8 W 1 MULTI-GRADE MOTOR OIL *e»jo PRESTONE WASHER SOLVENT« AUTO FILTER (FORD«ILCHRYSlfR) OIL FILTERS n°° i : 1 MMaiMMlilWiHI OTWlt