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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Dec 1981, p. 41

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PAGE IS - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER It, 1N1 Christmas season is in full bloom with bright red roses Q: What's red and green, with the fragrance of rosej? A : C h r i s t m a s i n f u l l bloom. Your home will be rosy through the holiday season with ideas from the Rose In­ formation Bureau for holiday gifts and decorations. • "Planting" a rose on a holiday gift package will not only add to the festivities, but FILM DEVELOPING « photo forum, ing WE OFFER MORE ONE I . TO _ KEEP ONE TO SHARE roR FREE A SECOND SETOF PRINTS WITH EACH ROLL OF FLM WE DEVELOP* PRINT. 344-3381 REGISTER FOR klkpCKMfU. i good look. OPEN EVENINGS1 Thurs. and Fri Thru Christmas Also Open Sundays COLORBUR9T 50 CAMERA OUTFIT WHY 3 DAYS LEFT PHOTO FORUM, INC. ,810 N. FRONT ST. (S. RT. 31)IN Mc HENRY YOUR NEW PHOTO MARKET PLACE Save s60 lb s80DuringThe Tore? Great Winter Rebate. Indications are, this could be a real tough winter. A good time to save on a Toro* snowthrower. Like the Toro S-200.The S-200 will clear six inches of snow off a fifty-foot, two-car driveway in just fifteen minutes. In just thirty minutes, our self- propelled, two-stage 421 will clear nine inches off a 60-foot, two-car driveway. Whatever Toro you buy, nows the time to do it. Because just about the time the flakes really start coming down, so will our Great Winter Rebate signs. Haven't you done without a Toro long enough?® New all models available at all(iealrrvluroftnvcrShovel ww includrd in (his oftrr. Oftcrends Drcrmbcr 31,19HI. "THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT Geo. P. Freund, Inc. 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd., McHenry, III. will be a reminder of the beau­ tiful gifts under the tree days after they have been un­ wrapped. • Top off each Christmas stocking with a bright* red rose--and let the family "sniff" out their gifts. Later, use the roses as a wrtidowsill bouquet that neighbors and passersby can also enjoy. Al­ ways remember to use a florist tube to keep the rose fresh when it's out of water. • Gift certificates. from your local florist for one, two or six roses are perfect grab bag gifts that anyone in the of­ fice, bridge club or PTA will love. • A single rose in a small glass bowl or bud vase makes a unique gift for an "over- hankied" teacher. • Groups of two or three roses tied with festive ribbons and arranged near the front door make perfect last minute gifts for someone who arrives with an unexpected "sur­ prise." • Make your house come alive with beautiful red and green holiday colors by add­ ing red roses to garlands and Christmas wreaths. • Roses in every color make dramatically different ornaments for a traditional Christmas tree. • Be creative! Prepare a lovely yuletide floral arrange­ ment using holly and red roses. Include candles and tiny Christmas tree lights to add a special glow to your hol­ iday centerpiece. • Tuck a rose into each napkin at the dinner table, and tie with a ribbon and bit of greenery. If you're having company, each guest can take home a rose as a remembrance of the good time. • Brighten your guest room with a bouquet of roses. Your holiday visitors will be thrilled with your thoughtful- ness. • Give a really rosy rose gift--a bottle of rose-essence perfume along with a real rose, rose-red mittens with a rose, designer rose sheets with a rose (no thorns, please!), a book of Robert Burns' poetry with a rose, a crystal bud vase with a rose. • After all of the work you did, why not let your tuikey double as the centerpiece for Christmas dinner. Surround the turkey with rosebuds and float a few petals in finger- bowls at each place setting. • After the holidays are over, put together a memory box for your family and friends. Include family photo­ graphs, special Christmas cards and a pressed rose to chronicle the Christmas sea- WRAP UP YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS with sylc by topping each package off with a single red rose. A sprig of ever­ green or holly will provide an appropriately green touch. PLAN IN ADVANCE FOR CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINING Whether you're giving a sit down dinner for 12 or an open house for SO, plan ahead. As soon as you decide on the date, sit down with paper and pencil, and write out the guest list. Then, decide how much money you can afford to spend, Tlie total cost should include not only the food and drinks but also any supplies you might need, such as paper plates, and cups and glasses for wine, soda and coffee. Decide what food you want to serve and the approximate cost per head. If the price goes over your budget, either cut the guest list or compromise with a different menu. You should send out the in­ vitations about three weeks in advance. After you have an idea of how many you can ex­ pect, buy the non-perishable items such as liquor. Set yourself a daily sched­ ule of what you will prepare when. Many foods can be made in advance and frozen. It's also important to decide whether you will need to hire help for the occasion. If you have willing friends or rela­ tives, you may be able to per­ suade them to take on some of the tasks. If this is the case, do re­ member to thank them with an e x t r a - s p e c i a l C h r i s t m a s present. Either way be sure to write down exactly what tasks y o u w i l l n e e d t h e m t o perform. Young And Old Will km Artists Supplies For Christmas! Ikotmote SUPPLIES FOR THEl AMATEUR AND TBI Iprofesshmal •Bill Alexander Magic Art Supplies •Oil Color Sets •Acrylic Sets •Woter Color Sets Caligraphy Sets •Chalk Sets •X-Acto Wood Carving Sets •Easels Drafting Supplies StllCtiNOf FOX VALLEY ARTS I PAINTS

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