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the best of health,,and success in days to come.
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Nowhere the . wand is
ted, waw
Qhuri�,bs celeb!na flulke
/he same .fervour as it its in
the TM, °Alre h ndarlY a
month before the re"Ixglou,* fes --
twat towns and vi1lages thm,
ugh out the British Isles . are a-
twinlle 'with acs ve !'fights.
'Prom the floating reindeer,
stpanning Regent street, and the
;giant candles along Oxford
street, two of the more famous
shopping centres in London,
to myriads of colored lights at
itorm-tossed Sefiford, a' resort
on the Sussex coast in the south,
which, 'has : turned, the entire
centre of the town into a roofed
fairyland at nights, the spirit
of goodwill is abroad.
JEWELLER
But the world's, most famous
I rourg-"-Centrer `""BOild--st,Tect.
in London — aid pioneer in
street decoration—is not having
Any special street decoration.
bxher • n c nl r off.'
the..RQy* la} seh44,
'Ile ingt,04 ha'i y too s ►e.
Ybua'z added. Mos. ; axt ,
,bond street, vvbteb, can tb .act
any 'thing r •ogn ItqyAl n'atr. *Yl-
i,st• 'down to they oyaa ehhropor,
1st, is unique in t -respect- int
that it still •retains the family
business tonal."
• There is no shop' quite i'ike
AMtprey's in all the world. Be-
hind its doors there is a unique
treasure house in the heart of.
London's Bond strecat. Here
you will find craftsmanship still
—in--this..age. of . autoxnatiOn:--,Y
expressed in leather, gold and
silver, stones and fabii s, from
the "'Medieval. to the ultra -mod-
ern. •
Eat. o e oc' •�""p
of them enjoying Royal patron-
age, has its. own individual dis-
play; each shop window is a
-picture of u joy and festivity.
Says Alderman Mrs. Patricia
Hayward of the Bond Street•
sacl'a fan, s e rs a e
ative member of nearby St.
Pancras Council); "We have ad
Vised the surrounding streets
onadecorations, but we feel that.
Bond, street, as narrow as it is,
is not _quiite•-stritable -fie this
type Of decoration, People
come from all over the world
to shop in Bond street and i
n d..uoledm,..BDn,• theme,
narrow pavements were c(ho epi
with sight -seers.
"As a shopping centre it is
unique in that if you go into
the 'Royal Si'lveirsm'irth's and
Jewellers you are quite likely
to be served by Mr. Eric As'prery
who may have returned that
minute from Buckingham Palace
w•1 re he has just shown pieces
of .priceless----j-ewellery: W, the
patronage has made
our Ch17SfEl es brighter.
WEST ,STREET .
Here you will find exquisite
jewels 'of the Italian Renaiss-
nee_a,, e „,M,,,artini mixer 'an
-elegantly chased James the Sec-
ond tankard„ or an- incredibly/
clever racing companion in sup -
renlenther
nit let
'pab irei ? v.ea A.
he dtrot?!
I'ol'l!pwi:nOra•dlireeti4114
o,4iI g wa441rlte Ufa 04
hiove the stains yon w'il!l Ott,
probably encounter during the
holidays. .
Ballpoint 'ink -j use faxibon
tetrachloride to remove the,
stains. Soak in warm -soap or
detergent suds, then WaSh. and
rinse im ''clear •water. If , dis-
ca7,orattion remains pn mite
or ' blea•b1 fast material; use -•a
mild bleach and launder again.
Candle 'max ---scrape off ex-
cess wax with a table knife.
Place stained spot between blot-
ters (white) and .press with hot
iron. Then rub spot gently with
.. , tine an d,...ruasiL li ...W
suds.
Glue -- 'soak tial' warm suds
until dissolved; then launder in
whose tradition through an un-
broken line for two and a-haltf
centuries has been the collec-
tion and making and selling of
the most beautiful things.
But Bond street will .hold a
Christmas fair fOrT time—
work
il Sc -"t 1
work and expend so much of
their hives there. _ Each shop -
keeper will throw sinnething
in to the common pool, from
jewellery, or clothing to theatre
tickets; from 16yal 'hairdo, to
an airirline passage across the
world; -these gifts from the
world's most •exclusive :shops
will be a Christmas Fair for
the most senior daft to the
newest recruit to Bond street,
which will' be held in one of
the larger shops in the street
-of good taste.
Also Bond Street will not for;
get .the two wards it has en-
dowed in the Middlesex Hospit-
al, one of the most famous
tearing • lvostelt@ls-a111 t necal'
resea centres itn ° tai�ie world.di
There will be 250 individually
tied' and addressed parcels for
'patients and nuns'ing staff in
those --two-- wa u ±h.
messages from the most famous
shopkeepers }in 'the world.' '
41,
Chocolate or cocoa wash in
hot sixds.. Treat any remaining
.stain with a weak 'solution of
household bleadh or hydrogen
peroxide 'and launder again in
hot suds.
—lyre—al juices — soak—lir—coal
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PERSONAL Y.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Elson and
famr ',Oakville, _ sent Satur-
diay with Miss tittles MacVicar
rho returned with them to
spend -the Christmas' season.
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recently attended the fun—e-ra
of their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth
Easterly of Kalamazoo, Mich-
igan.
needle street, in the, City of
London, will smile benignly on
-the festiv+iti-es,• for the -Bank -of -
England will increase the issue
of b.ankmotes just to ensure
there is enough for everyone
tohave a happy shopping
Christmas.
vn. S ,{,} '++•gyp �� { {Jf, }
PERSONAL
Miss Shirley Love of C•in•cin-
ati, Ohio, speint ' a week's vaca-
tion with her parents, Mr. and-
•- .__.,„�.......
Mrs. • Charles Love, aril en • y.
.Miss Sylvia,, Skelton, who hays
been tourinW in Europe,, has
' returned home and is spending,
Ohristt'mas with her pa -rents, Mr.
and Mrs. ; F_ rank Skelton and
Robert.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glen, Joan
a +d Janice visited S thday with
Mrs. Dorothy faster and Bill
of Petrolia,
Elope your Day is v eathecl with
happiness and your holiday season is one of
joy and good cheer. Merry Christmas! -
JIM SKEOCK and JERRY PITRIE
OCHSUPPLIES
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Christmas tree with
family and friends to
;sing the ,glad songs,
remember our
wish: A hearty, happy
,Christmas to all!
Happily, we weicome,the
opportunity to come into your homes
at thisjoyous time, with
° our greetings and wishes that
you may enjoy the very.hest.the, •
holidays can hold.
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Trimming the tree, hanging up
stockings, exchanging greetings ...
treasured moments for all of us at this
festive time. May we wish you
many such moments, and a happy holiday.
THE STAFF QF REMI NC TON'S
LAUNDROMAT
Dry cleaning machines will be closed Christmas Day.
Open Boxing Day from' 9 a.m. to ? p.m. Washers av-
ailable 24 hour's daily as usual.