Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 22 Dec 1975, p. 29

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TCL bAXN. RN) LATE St TORU . SN 3) | 3b 7 TENE EAT Ro AN See AAR LHS 55 N88 Edition -- Monday, Dec, 22, 1975 4 i bids > a Ly 6 -- Port Perry Star Christmas / 1] CHILDREN ANTICIPATE the arrival of "Kris Kringle," also known as Santa-Claus, in this large electrotype reproduced from an 1891 specimen sheet of Christmas cuts offered by the A. Zeese & Co. of Chicago. As Kris Kringle prepares to descend the chimney of their home, the children, in box at bottom left, appear to be awake, perhaps in the hope of catching a glimpse of Santa. Air Merry Christmas SANTA Santa Red, white Riding, dancing, singing His sleigh with eight reindeer December. Donna Lee Cartwright C.P.S. Ring ous, sing out bearty CHRISTMAS good wishes Christmas for boliday cheer. Happy, joyous . Singing, greeting, visiting TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT . December 25th. BLACKSTOCK | Marlene Parsons Grade 8 ' Cartwright C.P.S. Gift-giving / creased in almost stag a house look lived in, Natural Decor for Christmas T ing plants around the house for color and decoration has ee eh Srey 8 mmbers . . . and there's really nothin in n Sn ned with dried natural flowers and frul loveller to m they are Aid for the holidays. Here are a few ideas you may not haye thought of, Including som nd mistletoe in not so traditional ways. Masato, the 's no end fo the unusual Christmas decorations you can put tc imagination, there's no en gether at home. ° With a litt) If you are lucky enough to have a bay or wide window, try massing pots of flower™ Ing plants together . . . poinsettias, azaleas, cyclamen, on a window seat or small tah|® covered with a pretty cloth. Decorate the pots with Christmas cutouts from your favorite magazine or with holiday decals, Polish your best - silver bowl and fill it with dried Lunaria (Honesty is its more SomMmonly known name) and fresh holly: The silver-white translucent Lu- naria is .a perfect foil for the vivid red holly berries. Your beach basket, lying idle in the panyy, makes a charming rust holder turned on its side and filled . with green apples and shiny red Christmas balls, Sprigs of evergreens in and around the apples add extra color. Grandma's old butter churn will be rejuvenated, fllled with bittersweet, cat- tails and evergreen. Make a 'hanging mistle- toe ball for a doorway by sticking sprigs of mistle- toe into a round potato, in _which a have plerced holes with a nail. Add a rky bow at the top and ang. The moisture the tato will keep the mistle- e fresh! For a unique surprise cen- } terplece, insert small cuts of evergreen into a long loaf of bread, covering 1 gompistely. Choose loaf to suit yo .and length, As with mistletoe ball, the greens stay fresh. longer because of the moisture in the bread. Add two or three candles to your centerpiece by push- ing them down firmly at the top. Tiny tree orna- ments can be added too, Have fun! Hope your hol- iday is merry! ' our the ur table s Ths 18 Chistes ¥% Sleigh bells, Carols, ~~. Tron o> Holly wreaths. Snowflakes. Ww And goodwill to men. SEASONS GREETINGS to all our customers MISTER TV TOWERS Rejoice at the Birth of the Heavenly King. Special thanks. . friends and loyal patrons, here's hearty « wishes for the best Christmas ever. Thanks. GORDON"S MARKET Gord and Marilyn Cooledge Barber Shop Bob Prentice | Jolly Santa Claus and his merry elves are bringing our drum banging...horn | ¢ blowing greeting your way. Rejoice and be happy. With our fond gratitude . . . Port Perry Chrysler A happy season is upon us, bringing joy to one ds go I. Warmest appreciation! Levinson's DRY GOODS Here's to a Yule that's brimming with fun, in the season's special and joyful moaqd. Our best to you! McDermott - Panabaker Ltd.

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