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Clinton News-Record, 1984-12-05, Page 64W&J. WATT if you're having trouble deciding what to get him for Christmas, come in and see our huge selection of Fishing Lures and accessories, rods and reels and much more. Buy a Berkley Lightning Rod and get a... RYOBI REELFREE Diawa and Omni Rod and Reel combos 40°/0 Off Fishing. tackle and many Y other stocking stuffers... 20%, Off GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Goderich Live Bait & Tackle WORMS • LEECHES • SPAWN • MINNOWS • CRAYFISH ammo Terms: Cash or 24 HOUR YEAR ROUND SERVICE 201 HURON RD., GODERICH 524-2360 0 Page 16—Christmas Gift Guide 0. RELIGIOUS BOOKS CHILDREN'S BOOKS NONFICTION REFERENCE BOOKS COOKBOOKS BOOKS FOR EVERY- ONE on your Christmas List King's has a Targe selection to choose from. Some books have been specially reduced up to 30% off regular price. We have the latest: •PIERRE BERTON •ARTHUR HAILEY *and many, •GLEN LOATES •DOUGLAS HARVEY many more SPECIAL INTEREST BOOKS Ontario: A bicentennial tribute A Day in the Life of Canada Winding: A history of the Lower Maitland River KING'S BOOK & GIFT SHOP (Next to the Post Office. East Street. Goderkh) ° S)1008)1003 01008 33N3Uil I , NOI13II-NON moon mum -mu s)1o08 sno1J113d -v Toys and ornaments entice children to touch specialgi.f..t. t�1 0 0 for the fisherman on your Christmas list The Christmas Season is upon us. In many towns and cities, the Santa Claus parade has ushered Santa to his throne in local depart- ment stores and malls. At home, the festive hustle and bustle . has begun, . and children are excited as the yearly ceremony of "put- . ting up. the tree' is drawing near. "It is a wonderful time for both children and adults alike," says Marybelle Ford, Program Co-ordinator of the Lung.Associa- tion in Huron -Perth. "But in the midst of happiness, we would like to warn parents that.possible tragedy lurks.in the form of the brightly coloured plastic ornaments dangl- ing from the tree." The dangling ornament often entices the toddler to grab it, put it in his month, only to realize that it isn't candy. Surprised, the • youngster tries to spit 'it out. But it cracks, and a portion of the plastic lodges in his windpipe or as aspirated (inhaled) into his lungs. This is a possible tragedy in the midst of. fun. Aspiration of foreign objects is a leading cause of death and injury among children under six years of age. How can you help to keep preschoolers safe? The Lung Association suggests: * do not place tiny ornaments on low tree boughs where a youngster can grab them.; *tell San- ta.Claus to bring presents that do not have button eyes or tiny car wheels that can come loose; * keep small "finger food" such as peanuts and popcorn off low coffee tables when you entertain. Food also can b aspirated. _�,��