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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 19r I 6 1- 'c ..1 t�Q,` f fr+�,a�h giq n4 the x c :'rp os" • ndl� ,� x x a cre _ l ost>lt a �u . bare : , andk�pprG'e `eaoip° loYelie�r iptake . ., � a#fie .. ���. � ,ng �i • , a hou a l• . k 1 w in combined with .dried natux.. otyels and xi?i they are .exa ct lug tli h41id8�y 'de Polish your bowl and fill it Lunaris" (lone more common name) and fresl . silver -white trar enoughto have a bs"y or wide s4ndow, try maesing `pots of flower - to azaleas, cyclamen).04 a window seat or slllall table, �* Yh i from zine of i silver dried 1s - its 1€ narja is a perfect foil for , the vivid red holly berries. Your beach basket, lying } idle in the pantry, makes s1 ` charm rustiv0 holder turned on its side..and f4led . 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, filled with bitterspveet, cat- tails and evergreen. Make a hanging mistle- toe istle toe ball for a doorway by M %� sticking sprig's" of m tle- toe into a round potato, in which you have pierced SURPRISE CENTERPIECE made from loaf of bread -holes with a• nail. Add a covered with greens. perky bow at the top and hang. The moisture in the potato will keep the mistle- toe fresh! A . For a unique surprise cell-;> terpieae, .insert small cuts T , ' of evergreen into a long w f ',Y. )� loaf of bread, covering it c�, '1> i , completely. Choose your Yf `;� .i loaf to suit your table shape length, As with the z3tLS ball, the greens r, r stay fresh longger because of the moisture in the bread. Add two or three candles to r ,your centerpiece by push- Ing them down firmly at the top. Tiny tree orna- GREEN APPLES AND SHINY RED • Christmas balls ments can be added too. spill out of peach basket for unusual decorative Have fun! Hope your hol- ♦ iday is merry! arrangement. EXTRA TREATS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY DINNER HOLLY WREATH SALADS —Using chicory, make a wreath shage on, individual salad plates. Scatter cherries or cranberries on chicory to look like holly. CANDLE SALAD— Roll half a banana in colored sugar and set into a ring of pine- 01p ine- apple, Take half of split unsalted almond, and stick into top of banana. The almond will actually burn for a minute or two when lit! PEPPERMINT ORANGES— Roll fresh -oranges gently on table top to soften, and cut small hole on the top of each one. Insert stick of peppermint candy. Small fry can suck the -juice through the candy stick, maVng a double treat! A FROSTY SNO� I,RI,g c auto g la l tpjdp cixsnbe_ ce that` has been thickened wi 1 move f#riri mold; onto"salad'"g�s, and deco- rate with tiny sno a s 'm e o sof ned cream cheese, 10 A W TNE.:i� 1f��J�1 •i~ i' 1 itoR ��lO'��M�i»� Igo #� �. f • � �s I rr � � r 1 , C „ t , • • � � It � �. '•6. M z' x JOLLY 'POSTMAN .byNorman Rockwell. ROCKWELL AT CHRISTMAS Norman Rockwell, perhaps America's best -loved artist and illustrator, captures the. ioyful sgcrit of a small town at, Christmas time, in this ilIustration commissioned in the 1950's Rockwell's legendary atten- tion to detail, his sense of fun and superb draftsmanship are all evident in this nostalgic winter scene. r CHRISTMAS CARD printed in France by the YMCA, about 1917. The theme is World War I. Photo- graph courtesy of The Oakland Museum.-. A happy Child ... Mistletoe and Holly .. Convenient Shopping Hours ... Bright Lights ... Friendlourteous People ... A Large Gift Selection* Over 65 ' Stores and Services • • e Playtn _ CASH '75 Weekly Draws 2 - '10 Vouchers Per Week 'Till Christmas ' Grand Draw 1 -'400 Voucher Dram Christmas Eve r , Christmas is ... Shopping in SEAFORTH ... and a partridge in a pear tree. Begin your Christmas Season with a shopping trip to Jim Crocker Family Footwear -- the air is filled with excitement --- for women, men and children. Sippers * Snow Boots * Dress And Casual Shoes * Purses * Curling Boots �'7.r JIM CROCKER FAMILY FOOTWEAR i Y a^ ha ri e for;,.t11.tSEA FOR TH Coro l:urktail Ring, & Pendant ` LAY -AWAY PLAN i ,,,, 1