The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-30, Page 26•
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Ociits re -ends
by Elaine Townshend
Feeding the elephant
CREATE A BEAUTIFULLY ROMANTIC, memorable
Wind Song Christmas—and keep the holiday spirit
aliVe in your memory—and in his—all year long. Wear
Wind Song and stay on his mind. It's the best gift Santa
will give, him.
day table with lots of candles.
And plan to serve dessert in
front of the fireplace. Buy
chestnuts and marshmallows
to roast while you sip.
warmed brandy.
Decorate the tree
together—string popcorn,
'hazelnuts and bright Christ-
mas candies. Fill the room
with lilting carols and soft
romantic songs of days gone
by.
Carry this magical feeling
over into the next day and the
next . . . by rekindling the
memory of this truly delici-
ous evening. Stay on his
mind. It's the best gift Santa
will give him.
ift Special
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DUBLIN !LIED MILL
in a fun vacation setting .de-
signed to stimulate imagina-
tive play situations.
These 3-inch tall figures
come with a variety of acces-
sories, including a campek
van, tent,, motorcycles,
chairs, table, patio umbrella
and barbecue grill.
For youngsters too Y91-ing
to attend SCh00I; a now
Zoodloland Joy. will help
them become "wise" right at
home. The "Owl Play Desk"
is a 15-inch tall owl professor
with ldts pf school acces-
sories.
For Dad
Designed for practice in-
doors and out, a bagful of
"PeeGeeSte" golf balls can
help improve Dad's game
and boost his soiling ego, as
well.
A favorite among golfers
for over 20 years, the Cosom
PeeGeeBee is the original
plastic golf ball,, and is ideal
for gauging distances, cop:
reeling slice, hook, topping,
and perfecting that all-
important golf swing.
For Mom
Now that women are enter-
ing the workforce in greater
numbers than ever before,
they're also playing a greater
part in the purchase -of all
sorts of products—including
alcoholic beverages. In fact,
women comprise the single
largest category of wine
drinkers in .the.country ,to-
day.
A gift of Folonari Italian
wines will meet all of Mom's
requirements for a wine:
quality taste combined with
an excellent price. The five
Folonari wines—Soave,
Valpolicella, Bardolino,
Rose and Lambrusco, stand
well on their own when com-
l.
• For the Whole Family
A family game that's per-
feet for use on the patio,
porch or even indoors,
"Home Shuffleboard" is a
Christmas gift with year-
round appeal. Complete with
a 15-foot long, "memory"
plastic court, Cosom's Home
Shuffleboard has four cues,
eight discs and playing rules,
There's also an ontional all-
weather scoreboard for accu-
rate score-keeping.
pared to many vintages twice
the price or ,more,
Almost as important as the
holiday season itself are the
many tantalizing foods asso-
ciated with this most popular
of all national celebrations.
To make A -variety of dishes
even more appealing, aziflof
Liquore `Gallium) comple-
ments any Christmas menu,
and inspires new ones, as '
well.
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A Christmas shopping guide for every rte in-the farieglyici 4. and grown-ups alike
fors kids ages five and up the
best of two worlds: the ex-
citement of remote control
and the popularity of science
fiction.
The battery-oporated
robot turns in circles- or
moves. forward when com-
manded by its hand-held
"Telesonic Commander," or
by any loud sound, such as
hand clapping or shouting.
Christmas . . . the season
of love. A time of warmth and
joy—cherished moments
shared with the one we love.
Make it last. Keep the
holiday spirit alive in your
memory —and in his—all
year. long.
Plan a mag-
i • cai evening for just the two
of you to quietly celebrate
this special season' together.
First, get yourself ready.
Turn back the clock. Think of
yourself as a pampered and
. lovely lady out of that roman-
tic age, the gaslight era.
Bathe by candlelight. Lie
back and luxuriate in skin-
softening bubbles. Heft*:
predate it tonight under the
romantic influences of egg-
nog and mistletoe.
Step out of the bath into a
_ . . dusting
powder on shoulder, and
arms, moisturizing body lo-
tion all over. Follow up with
Perfume at the hollow of the
neck, behind ear lobes and
knees, and at the wrist.
Wear your hair up—not
sleek and chic—but soft and
loose with just a few golden
combs and lots of tendrils at
the temples, cheeks and the
nape of your neck.
Your makeup and clothes
should be soft and dreamy.
Pastel colors for eyes and
cheeks, a touch of shine for
lips. Wear a beautifully bil-
lowing tunic over leg-hugging
pants or a flowing floral caf-
tan.
Find an authentic old-
fashioned recipe for Christ-
mas goose with all the trim-
mings. Set a glittering holi-
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Did you ever think about how much an
elephant eats? According to a friend of mine
who for several years was curator at a zoo in
England, an elephant eats approximately 70
bales of hay • and 60 to 70 pounds of
vegetables, a day and drinks 60, gallons of
water.
Imagine what the zoo would have to pay to
feed one elephant for one day, one rnontl-k,
one year! And we complain about cirur food bills.
Some wild animals are adaptable, as
evidenced • by wolves that adjust to • semi-
urban living in North America.
My friend recalls seeing a beautiful white
bird at a railway station in Paris. The bird
seemed out of place in its nest amid the
cinders and soot of an old building near the
tracks. -Each day, as the' overland express
passed through from the Mediterrean, the
bird swooped down to pluck the, dead flies
from the front of 'the engine.
Now that's adaptability!
But not all wildlife are as fortunate, and as
man advances further into his natural
habitat, many species are nearing extinction,
The protection given by zoos and wildlife
reserves is becoming more important.
Breeding birds and animals in captivity is
not as easy as it sounds. Because the mates
are usually close in family relationship, their
offspring can develop genetic defects, such
as sterility or weak -hearth.
Even if breeding and birth are successful,
raising the young creates more prob lems
that can last for several years. The Scarlet
Ivis, for example, takes six to seven years to
,reach maturity. native to Venezuela, its
young have feathers of a dirty brown colour.
arrntla alive around
needed to explore by land
w . you 9m. anL.nouien ages four and up
'who already have any of the
original Playmobil Toy Sys-
tems can now add an eighth
family to their expanding
sets-. New this year, the
"Vacationers" series play
the roles of fainjily..ingnabers„.
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spirit o f love and
ship, complete with flight
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deck, removable rafts,
navigator's bridge, radar an-
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Shopping for just the right
gift for each member of the
family proves to be an in-
creasingly difficult task come
Christmastime each year.
To help make finding the
right gift for each member of
your family simple, here's
a roundup of some unusual,
particularly aPpropriate gifts
for each member Of the fam-
il Y.
If there's one-theme-a child
is likely. to request in a toy
this Christmas, it's probably
science fiction. Thanks to the
"Star Wars" movie craze,
sci-fi has captured the tov
market, resulting in the •
troduction of a' variety of
space age-related toys.
"Tobor," the fiituristic,
black robot from Schaper, of-
Each year the colour brightens until the
adult birds obtain their brilliant sca.rlet
plumage.
Wild birds and animals are more liable to
breed and rear their young successfully in a
naturalized environment •rather than a
clinical setting. Taking this into account,
many modern zoos attempt to provide an
-environment resembling the natural habitats
of the birds, animals and fish.
The Metro Toronto zoo is an excellent
concept that gives the animals space in
which to roam, •and to carry the human
visitors the mono-rail •was install
My friend insists that a visit to a zoo
should be a learning experienace, and
therefore the zoo should not resemble a
sideshow. He deplores facilities that put
animals on display and considers them only
as a means of profit.
Animals in zoos often are victimized by
sadistic and ignorant member$ of the a
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