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The Huron Expositor, 1976-11-25, Page 30THE. HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 20, 1976 SIGN SYLECTING 0 DIJ AC AID. MUSTMAS. GIl rerniexed about choos- ing gifts? Personality char- Ankeintitics suggested by — • Signs of the Zodiac, might help you select "just the right thing." THE FIRE SIGNS dRires March 21-April 20 Aries people are a racy, vibrant, on-the-go lot with an enormous amount of self confidence that is apparent in everything they do. Male and female will welcome, a new host or hostess apron designed especially for en- tertaining or tending holi- day bar. A wide decorative watchband will make an old watch new again. LEO July 23-August 23 Dramatic entrances are just the kind of thing a Leo person relishes. Generally in command of most situa- tions, they are also given to extravagant gestures, Dra- langitatt -Doig aid a Chartered Accountants Resident Partner ARTHUR W. READ 268 Main St., Exeter Bus. 235-0120 Res. 238-8075 matic flavor should be a keynote when choosing this gift. A silk tie in a vivid art deco design or a slim metal stretch snake belt. SAGITTARIUS November 23-December 21 The one sign that believes the world is worth smiling at! Intensely thoughtful and sincere, Sagittarians are very open in their rela- tionShips. You'll find them most appreciative of most anything you crimp for then?. A man's silk pattern- ed blazer scarf — a silver or pewter snowflake pendant on a chain. THE EARTH SIGNS TAURUS April 21-May 20 ' A comfort to those around them, Taurus people have warm and consoling na- tures. Worldly wise, they still prefer things on the safe side and are basically conservative. Decorative pillows make happy gifts and come in exciting colors decorated with bouquets, patchwork, etc. Try giving your. favorite red and white wines for a holiday treat. VIRGO August 24,September 23 Hidden powers of logic and concern for detail are •strong' characteristics of this sign. Meticulous and -to the point, they delve deeply• before pursuing any new venture. Virgo people appreciate fine things and enjoy the classic choices. They will appreciate a ster- eo headphone set or a spe- cial new recording of one of their favorite symphonies, or rock group. CAPRICORN December 22-January 20 . A pleasing nature and ready smile cover the with- drawn nature of Capricorn people. Generally quiet, they are often all-knowing •. That'll Last All Year Long! A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO ii:ht uron xpositor • What would be more appreciated than all the news from the home area ? The Lspositor is as good as a letter from home. it More News of Local and District Happenings *Interesting Editorials At. Money-Saving Advertisements *Church and School Nevi's from Surrounding Townships *Local and District Pictures WHEN YOU COMPLETE YOUR GIFT LIST BUY YOURSELF A SUBSCRIPTION S.UBSCRIBE NOW! $10 • A YEAR ONLY IN .CANADA THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth, Optario Please enter a Subscription in the name of: Name Address From: Address o Indicate here if Gift Card is to be sent. O Please bill me 0 $10.00 Enclosed. .1•• .Emel• • THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth, Ontario • Please enter,a Subscription in the, name of: Name 'Address From: Address • o Indicate here if Gift Card to be sent, O Please bill me. 0 $10.00 Enclosed. IWO urn xpositor Since 1860, Serving the Community First We've the flowers and• plants that will express 'your thoughts in a very special way 'FREE Christmas DRAW for . a TERRARIUM valued at $49.95 YOU GET A CHANCE WITH EACH $5.00 PURCHASE DRAW TO TAKE ,PLACE CHRISTMAS EVE MACLEANS FLOWERS 527-0800 SEAFORTH .040 '070:0:0407040 ::040007040'07 Shop at Larones BOOKS and STATIONERY STORE " Where Shopping Is a Pleasure Large Assortment of Puzzles, Dolls, Games, Paint by Number 40V040700:00% it with Say Beautiful Glass and China Books . Hard and Soft Bound Christmas, Decorations Candles Ars** 4,1viedior & Table Decorations SCOTCH LACE Chrittmo0 Tree lights and decorating blu4s thristmas ,Tablecloths & Sirviettea Tree-foil- CHOOSE FROM: TERRARIUMS . AZAILIAS CYCLAMIN GREEN PLANTS POINSETTIAS HANGING BASKETS DRYED FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS Perkmal Cards By Collets — Hallmark — Rustcraft Boxed ChristMas Cards Tablecloth 's N S it in many ways. A rugby shirt for the Capricorn male or argyle knit socks and the lady will treasure a hand- some leather passport ease or • wallet in an unusual color . . . try lavendelll THE AIR SIGNS • GEMINI May 21-June 21 Great, rapid lire wit is typical of these people. Their bubbly spirit is ever preseht, rarely deserting them. Select a present with a touch of humor, and re- member a Gemini is able to laugh at himself. Sever- al slim, metal bangle brace- lets are sure to please, as will oversized monogram- med coffee mugs. LIBRA September 24-October 2,3 Librans are not easily shaken, though they are sensitive to all around them, and readily keep their cool. Dependable and often me- ticulous about details, they enjoy having their dear ones near. An original and clever gift will please these people with their arastic inclinations, A decorative plant holder with narcissus or hyacinth bulbs makes a lasting gift, as do silver Christmas tree bells. AQUARIUS January 21-February 18 Unpredictable is the word for Aquarians. One day they are .mysterious and exotic, the next all innocent and wide eyed. You'll have to decide' which side of this fickle nature you want to please. Try the newest and most exciting new perfumes and toiletries. THE WATER SIGNS CANCER June 22-July 22 This is the sign of the incurable romantic, given to gentle ways. Soft spoken and soft natured as well. Romantic, subtle gifts will surely win their heart, A collection of poems in a lovely binding is an original way to say "Happy Holi- day." A tiny decorated jewel-like pill case is too., SCORPIO October 24-November 22 This is a gentle breed with true feeling that runs deep and long. Frequently we see a delicate touch of the exotic under this sign. A gift with unusual .flare would be a treasured Selec- tion. Pretty coloured soaps in holiday wrapping are sure to make a hit . . or a dazzling necklace : or a long, long, long scarf. PISCES February 19-March 20 Here is the eternal ro- mantic — drifting from one dream to the next be- fore settling down to real- ity. Delicate and sensitive by nature, they view the world through rose colored glasses. Many creative peo- ple were born under this sign so choose something clever and unique — sea- shells in a basket? A bro- cade covered jewel box? Enjoy shopping! Don't leave children at home "Christmas brings temptations to many parents, while visiting with neighbours or completing last minute shopping, to leave small children unattended for short periods," says Fire Chief Don Hulley.' "At the same time, decora- tions, tree and wrapping paper bring an increased threat of fire danger unless constant care is exercised." The Fire Chief urges all parents to recognize the fire danger of this season, and not, to leave small children alone in the home even for a moment. He points out'that the Criminal Code of Canada forbids , such action which endangers the life or health of any child under the age of ten years. Parents are further reminded that under certain conditions 'a Christmas tree can be ignited by a single match to burn furiously to charred wood in a few seconds, Care must be taken to keep butts of natural trees immersed in water and to ensure that the tree itself does not obstruct access tb a 'door or window. Families are also urged to review their, home fire-escape plans for quick exit in an emergency. 'DRILLING • W.D. Hopper. and Sons ! 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS' I PHONE Nell 527-1787 Dun 5274828 . Jim 52747/6 rm.+ ****i• **t.1 r — I Woter Weill