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Red Wings kauhtll'
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QIdrTimers' Season-
er parents, grandparentsi paint on the to`Ys is nontoxic, safe land Wihcl hreheKh. QV on -toys in one stocking. Spreadyeur ,
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The Detrell Red Wings Cold. looking for the first victory uncles and aunts, who play Santa for• the youngster who "tastes"; this-tey, shelf,pegmanently. ,, .., . ;toy :d
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Timers have launched their ' in their history . 1)uring the first Claus for pre-school youngsters, everything, Youngsters give toyS, N popS
't buy tOyjustbecause they Childre0s interest$:'"and skil1s1 .
fourth•season by =Mullein; plans ... two Years, they,played the regular the Selection of toys for Christ. a rough. workout, so playtools are "perfect miniatures" of, the, change and deVeloia-quickly, and
for a honae.artd•heine series in Red Wing Squad and came mitWith rnas is often a. confesing and should he sturdy enough to with.' faclukil . woftcl. ii.ergerrtber that. they, love 'haviiig ifChristrnae"
frustrating experiencestand pre,sehool energy., . ,•yeung children Wye , to use their' several times a Year.. .1
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Oleos OldeTimers. Last season Montreal Wonboth • lving the "toy dilemma."' Reseatch conshltants ,suggest t , lainginatiQii• with a toy and bring ; Don't ° buy toys hee'ause they
FebruarY With the Montreal$O
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later on Feb. v.schoeler's toys are his tools for Don't run out to the toy stores; yQung prose oierS. e p
reinateh in Montreal two weeks Olympia. ..
MartY Pavelich, a Rec/ Wing Wareing and discovering, notjustn in search of , the "latest-, ,to "Flake the toy:work",b3/..bim- parents can help a child become
The Olympia contest will mark favorite • 'during the 1900s ,and idle amusements. , gimmicks." They. usually hold, self • and it's safer, top. , 1 an adult!for whom learning Ivill
the childi
the fotirthannUa101d•Timers con. chairman of the 1966.67 Oid. f Den't pet a,11 YellY ChriStmas always be fun.
test in.Detroit. Timers, said his team, will seek To aid parents, and other only fleeting intereStfor
family Santas -la, making the
Red wit* picuTimers are still revenge by instituting a "youth right decisions in this import-
movernent". Pavelich said some
ant area, researchers suggest
.of the newcomers he is attempting several guides, to toy selection.
• to put into the lineup include Bill
Gadsby (WhOse last season with ' Toys shouldbe correct for
the Wings was 1965.66), Ed Lit. the child's particular stage of.
zenberger (1961.62), Glen Skov development. They should match
(1954.55) and Jack McIntyre (1959.. his state of physical and mental 77
60). - growth - not Just his calendar
The Red Wings also will have age. Toys should challenge. but
the services of the famed "Pro- not- frustrate .his growing skills.
duction Line"- of Sid Abel, Ted .
Lindsay and Gordie Howe. Other " The pre-school child's toy
players on the team are goalies should be well -constructed and
Harry bumley,k,NormieSmithand wooden „toys shOuld. be close .
Lefty Wilson; defensemen Bob grained, with rounded 'corners 0
Goldham, Leo Reise, Hal Jack. and sanded surfaces to prevent
son, Eddie Bush and Stu Evans; splinters. All removable parts
and forwards George Gee, Jimmy
Peters, Carl Liscombe and Joe should be oversized.too large to
be swallowed. Make certain that
Carveth. .
The Montreal lineup will be
loaded with some of the Can. Trees Live and Bloom
adiens' „greatest star's, including 1 1
NHL Hall of Famers Maurice 111-.117,ege114t4 Of Yuletide
(Rocket) Richard, girner Lach • Almost every kind of tree
and Butch 13ouchard. Pavelich has a legend relating it to the
said the Canadiens also are try- Nativity or the life of Christ.
ing to get former All•Star goalie The cherry tree, says "The
Cherry Tree Carol," bent down
Jacques Plante. ,
4 In7 last year's, series, Mont- its boughs for Mary to ply,ek
real's Ken Mosdell was the lead. the fruit. ..
ing scorer with six points (two The Glastonbury Thorn
goals and four assists). Lindsay, 'Ialoenis at Christmas because,
Pavelich and 'Peters topped legend sayS, St. Joseph tif '
Detroit with three points apiece.. Arimathea, on his arrival in
-Min' water forabout halfanhour - ' -Treliet'S.- for * the-Old•Timer's--Eriglancl;,-drove his staff - into- .
to give them a thoroughwatering. game- at Olympia are priced at the ground; while he was car -
Many gardeners will want to $2for arena sells and $1 for -rying the Holy Grail, the chal-
keep this handsome plant for balcony. Proceeds will be used ice used' at the last supper:
another year. When \ 4. has by" the Red Wing Alumni Associa- The staff took root. arid grew
finally finished flowering it tion for charity and .to benefit into., a thorn tree:
should be' repotted in an acid . youth hockey. 7 -
medium such as peat mixed with -
a little sbil, but no alkaline sank, $
Any new growth that appears,t0
be uneven or straggly may be
pinched back prior to June 15.
Aller.the-clanger......014Mist is
past, the plant may be plunged
outside in acid soil and kept in
partial shade duting the summer. • Of Students' Attending
Itshould be fed approximately
every two weeks with.one ounce
of ammonium sulfate and One .
ounce 'of iron sulfate to three
gallons of water.
Early -in the fall, long before
frost', threatens, bring, the plapt
indoor S and store in a light
place at 45 degrees F. Move
the plant into a place of abotit
60 .degrees F with good light
about a Month to a month aliCIA; •
half before': flowering is desired.'
Arita
Sai Pine
Gift Plant
This Christmas the azalea will.
add an air of ,sophistication to
many Canadian homes.
This plant's wide variety
colors from pink to lavender, red,
and,white, it's evergreen leaves,
and short shrubby appearance
make it a most desirable Christ.
mas ,gift plant. In many homes
it is used as an attractive table
center as well as on the coffee
table or mantle.
Proper care, say horticul-
turists with the Ontario Depart.
ment of Agriculture and Food,
will keep the plant blooming for
•at least several weeks.
The azalea likes a bright window
with a temperature of 55 to 60
degrees F. It is generally grown
in an acid medium (peat) and
should be well wateredevery day.
Never let the soil dry out. Once
a week the plants shouldbeplung-
NOTICE TO PARENTS
Central Huron Secondary School
Clinton
Please be advised that students' first report cards will be
issued to them Friday, December 16th.
:Santa may be going modern, but
our Chrigmas wishes for t
you are still old-fashioned:.
good cheer, full table,
and vvarm.hearth with smiling faces.
To you and yours we sincerely
send our warmest holiday greetings. '
THEBEDFORD HOTEL
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warmth. May tlfe
joys of Christmas be yours!
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