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They make interesting house plants and can be used on the terrace next summer. These ornamental peppers vary as to type, the majority being very hot. If you prefer you can grow your own from sfed... . ' The reappointment comes at a time when Metro has asked its senior civic officials, including legal, audit and treasury, to review the operational and business procedures used by the CNE. One of the loveliest is the Christmas pepper plant (Capsicum fruteseens). It is easy to grow. Its tiny scarlet fruits, as shown in the accompanying GARDEN-GRAPH, are very peppery and can'be used as a condiment if you desire. This plant is especially interesting because of its habit of flowering and bearing fruits in various stages and colors of ripening, all at the same time. A 135 Wilson (Jam th Kala) PIZZA & SPAGHETTI FREE DELIVERY (3 can at your union) 247-2891 - or 247-2224 [MEI] Craig's ornamental is another attractive pepper. The plants are dwarf and compact, with small, up-pointed, top-shaped fruits " shown. It is a '.t,',rri.t,tMey Plant which is overbearing. e ruits Also shown is the fruit of the yellow cherry pepper. It is extremely dwarf, beautifully ornamental for flower pots. A man of Inge, cherry-size fruit rmtrudes Upward above the caves. The peppers are extremely hot. _ _ irCGiti, bright -omnge and scarletirtsequepct. .. .. The pepper plant prefer: I sunny windowsm It want: m c moisture and thrives on a dag spraying of cool water. For Fast Tim-Om Sonic. 847 Albion Rd. (Bud-lo) Cloud Christmas Buy Open Now Y-r's Day PM“! IRISHMAN! Holiday Home" 01mm NOW I PORDAGE [21Wil THE WESTON was; e,'.r-ouu'-""' HOST" -the modern party-giver will make it Ieasy for those guests who do desire, to stay sober. it Old familiar sayings such as “‘Ah, come on, have itanothtr" and "Let's have one for the road", are ll dangerous and passe. The trend now, is to be ill considerate and allow your “friends the freedom of gregulating their own I drinking speed. ll The festive season is here again, with' all its t celebrations. Chances are, I there Will be parties I everywhere, where hosts I will traditionally so to no end to offer their finest in I food and liquor. Let's pause a minute and think about that liquor - as the cause of fifty percent of all traffic fatalities in Canada and United States. In today's age of super-highways and expressways, there are many more people who will be driving to parties. Their safe return may depend on one person: the party-giver, not as a host, but, as a friend. First A Garbaeeme q H. a. . n loaf q Ftiend . Alderman 'itl,'t2t'2'if,l, 'By being "FIRST A FRIEND - THEN A than A Host A party can still swing and "come alive", advises the Ontario _Motor League - Toronto Club, if the following suggestions are adopted: , 1.Do not press drinks on guests who will be driving. 2. Have a good selection of attractive non-alcoholic beverages available. 5. Begin to push desserts and to de-emphasize the toasting long before the end of the party. . 3. Prove your lavishness as a host with a tempting display of food, especially starchy food. Offer the food early in the party: the more a guest eats, the less he will drink. transportation home for those guests who may have over-imbibed. 4. Instead of mixing drinks, set up a self-service bar, offering a wide variety of drinks, from liquor through wines and low-alcoholic punches to soft drinks and coffee. Guests who do mix their own, usually have less potent cocktailsmnd fewer 7. Allow at least an hour break from drinking before any driving guest gets behind the wheel. In other words, make it NONE for the road. of them. Jt all adds up to one thing: the desire to make sure that guests have a good time should not override the host's concern for the welfare of his friends. By being "FIRST A FRIEND - THEN A HOST" you will feel much better, the next day knowing that all your guests got home safely. As the Ontario Motor League - Toronto Club points out, it will truly assure them many happy returns. l 0 when! I.ftov./rG,' put lt E " 'vo and hoot slowly ova boiling water. ' Alderman Donal†Saundm has “an“! on I method of speeding up “than pickup in the borough and at the me time I way to cut costs. He told York council on Monday that cost of garbage collection is escalating at the rate of about 'i00,000 a year and said “More trucks are hidden on side streets in the borough after 3:30 p.m. than you can shake a stick at". His solution would be to introduce a radio-dispatch- ed relay system of garbage pick up throughout the municipality. " Empty trucks can! be dispatched to me and replace fully loaded trucks. Pickup crews would maintain un-interrupted garbage pickup by transferring from the loaded trucks to the empty trucks. Garbage collection last year cost $892,000, he said, of which 80 percent of expense was labor. In another attempt to effect economy Alderman Saunders asked that the commissioner of works Colin Macdonald study the feasibility of collecting garbage on a once-a-week basis from residential areas and the use of burnable mum's-En “1-1111 "tttsit-ttmr-Met 't4tgt-rhtt*arr'_ h',' t,,t,,,,Yjly!l,,,t,,,,f,,iti/, Wife _ Preservers your patronage and good will. It's always a "pleasure to ierve you. containers (mm motion» to the works and traftk coalition for M GHIIIBBIDGE MOTOR HOTEL Dixon & 401 Tm 3. THE KEG BOOM ThisistheBiGooo.. .gow- mot, 15-:an buffet, amor- htit'teot, dancing, favors, tho whole bk. 2. THE BALLROOM Hearty, full-course roast beef dinner. A real feast with danc- ing entertainment and all that’s festive. I. CAMBRIDGE R00" New Year's Eve! The swinging place S, vol- como the now your with a big bong! $2.50 per person cover ' the choice is yours‘ at the CAMBRIDGE! Reserve new - 249-1671 ext. 11 ttt not cnuple (plus tax) $25 per couple (plus tax) “I