HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-12-04, Page 53Mage 4 --Christmas Gift Guide
Ho, Ho, Ho
Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus and little friends met at the Park
Theatre last week to discuss some important Christmas issues:
presents.
40 West St.
Goderith. Ont. N7A 213
IDEAS FOR THAT
HARD TO BUY FOR PERSON
FOR THE KITCHEN
SILVER PALATE COOKBOOKS
ICE CREAM MAKERS
ASSORTED MUGS
TABLECLOTHS (SOME LACE)
JAM, MUSTARD, HORSERADISH
FROM ENGLAND
ENGLISH SHORTBREAD COOKIES
FRENCH COFFEE PRESS
FOR THE BED & BATHROOM
NEW AURALIM CRYSTAL EARRINGS &
NECKLACES
BINKLEY BEARS
ASSORTED CHRISTMAS SOAPS
BATH ROBES
SHOWER CURTAINS & ACCESSORIES
BATH HERBS
HAND & BODY LOTIONS
A GOOD SELECTION OF BATH TOWELS
COMFORTERS
TEDDY BEAR TINS
JAMEEZ
FOR THE LIVING ROOM
STAINED GLASS LAMPS
FRAMED PRINTS, BIG AND SMALL
SOFT -PACKED GAMES
CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS
FIREPLACE MATCHES
BRASS CANDLEHOLDERS, ETC.
LIMOGES CHINA
PILLOWS
ROCKER CUSHION SETS
BRASS PICTURE FRAMES
CANDLES
ICE BUCKETS
FOOD FOR THOUGHT GAMES
Gift Certificate for Colours to be done,
CHRISTMAS HOURS
Now Open Fridays
till 9:00 p.m.
'PLACEMATS
SEAT CUSHIONS
PLATE CLOCKS
SILK SCARVES
MUGS& KISSES
PHONE 524-4181
Children
should iearr�
to share at
Christmas
Most child-care authorities agree that it is
important for youngsters to learn how to
give and share at an early age..
The holiday season presents parents with
an excellent opportunity to teach their
children the enjoyment and pleasure of giv-
ing gifts — not just receiving them. Gift giv-
ing is an integral part of social communica-
tion and is a tangible extension of friendship
and love.
There are a variety of presents for young
children to select from that are appropriate
and inexpensive choices. Children should be
encouraged to use their imagination when
choosing gifts for friends and family.
Homemade gifts made by children
themselves, such as baked goods, arts and
crafts projects or original poems and stories
will be appreciated choices and also allow
children to express their creativity.
Store-bought presents are also excellent,
particularly if they are purchased directly
by the child with his or her allowance
money. By spending their own allowance,
children will better understand the value of
money. Many psychologists believe that this
enhances the child's self-image and instills
the notion of responsibility at a young age.