I iy |! Ng fins FAA BPAREIRA 74 BAER TWICE He A 'Whole family will love ¢ ® EA Christmas 1974 promises to be another banner sea- son for ornament kits, and innovative approaches continue to make Craft Master a leader. in this category. Nine kits make up the complete line and they run the gamut of materials and techniques. All are designed as easy, fun-to-do projects for the entire family. . A unique plastic mate- rial forms the basis for "Incredible Shrinking Or- naments," a kit retailing for about $5 and contain- ing 16 pre-printed orna- ments, two gift tags and six different paints. to color. each area. The crafter paints the subject, then places the ornament in a 300 degree oven. In a moment, the ornament shrinks to mini- ature size with all the color and detail intact in transparent beauty. Craft Master's "Look of Stained Glass" transpar- ent ornaments are avail- able in the standard set containing 18 pieces re- tailing for about $1.50, and a new deluxe edition with 40. ornaments selling for about $3.50. The kits In- . clude ornaments printed and die cut on pebble fin- ish vinyl plastic, non-toxic colors, decorative cord and complete instructions. A new Craft Master shrinking wr Jun-to-do ornament kits A A CREATIVE CHRISTMAS -- The 18 pieces in Craft Master's "Incredible Shrinking Ornaments" kit are fun and easy to make. After they are painted and placea in a 300° oven, they shrink to about 17% of their original size. Christmas ornament me- 'dium, decoupage-type items called "Christmas Charmers," makes its de- but for 1974. "Little ladies" dressed in their colorful holiday best are created by glueing together several layers to create a three- dimensional hanging or- nament. The package of 10 ornaments retails for about $2.25. A new standard Wood Paint-By-Number orna- ment set and a three-di- mensional edition, retail- ing for $3.25 and $5 re- spectively, plus the 30 or- * Jolly old St. Nick is coming to help us thank all our patrons, friends, you! DAVID and HELEN'S _ BEAUTY SALON May holiday blessings brighten your" . os Many thanks for being able to serve nament deluxe set at $5 make the 1974 wood orna- ment line an impressive one. The popular "Angel" and "Nativity Scene" or- naments are also available this year. Shr Era Neighbors keep Yuletide spirit alive with trees One of the most beau- tiful sights at holiday time is the Christmas tree. It's always been a family tra- dition to select a tree, spend time together trim- ming it, and gathering 'round it Christmas morn- ing. This annual custom re- quires the cutting of thou- _sands of trees each year, but there are ways to com- pensate for this. Some communities have come up with a solution, but it requires cooperation and contributions from the townspeople. The idea is to have an area of land set aside for transplanting Christmas trees. At holiday time, people can buy potted, live trees. After the season ends, either collectively, or individually, the live trees are sent back to be trans- planted again for next year. The trees might be sent to the growers who raise the trees specifically for the Christmas season. ERA LLATEIAD EE SE SFT SESS AY CES] WETVAEES i MEPLEES SILER EH £57 PORT PERRY STAR -- CHRISTMAS EDITION 1975 -- 3 2 gies merry Christmas wishes to you. From ever grateful folks here. MASTER FEEDS GRE 0 &Bejoice! It's Christmas. During this holiday of heart warming thoughts we wish you peace ~ and happiness. Thanks for your support. I> TINGS MIS ' AVE as ra i Lis diimhlos dois bioitt sod wi odidvdi diy Ne RT pd PANROI RA CAE SO <A: