: pECEMBER--1e; mo ',i'-,- -:r -tr"r ir 'r 'r "r r 'r 'r tr l'r "7 I-' '1-' r 'r r 'r”'r "r "r "r 'r' . , . .. Li I 5 ii . E r ( -I J A .; .4, i, 4.. J, i, 4.4 ,1 gIlIli'4'”""-"N'N""T - E Gill-'l'Ill'Os I To You and Yours liiay it be the kind of Christmas you like best - may it be oneyou will 1'0- momber long with happy riiCOIIt?Ci,LOIl. And a may the New Year be good to you. Continued from page ,6 GREETINGS To thank you for the in. numerable times you've fa. vored us with your patron- age and to wish you a-mult. ' itudc of l0ys through all the seasons. lIoward,s Taxi Service GREETI GS v,.A .4..a..-t .A..i,,i. 1. i..4.-.i.,i .4, :,-IJ, ,.,. i, .. .,. Double-Deck Star Cookies - A star is the most appropriate sym- -bol for Christmas, anl these pretty ' Cut out with.a star or round cut- . tray. -Partially till tart shells with cooled van-illa pudding: top with red gelatine cubes. 'r” 7 an CH star cookies are unusual. Make dough for rolled cookies. Divide in half. and to the one half add melted chocolate or cocoa. Chill. ,Have greased cookie sheets ready- Roll out the white part. Doughnut Wreaths: Frosted doughnuts rolled in green-tinted .,ter and transfer to the cookie sheets. Then roll out chocolate dough. using a smaller star cutter than you used for the white part. Place evenly on top of the white cookies and bake in a moderately hot oven, 375 degrees F., 5 to '1 minutes. The thinner you roll the dough the crispier and more de- licate the cookies are. Have the dough wel-1 chilled to make it eas- ier to handle. The cookies ma'y be sprinkled with sugar before bak- ing. Holly Wreath: of red cherry. Nice served with cranberry sherbet. I-lolly Wreath with round cutter. Cut again with a smaller cutter and remove the centre, leaving ii cookie ring. Dec- orate with red and green cherries to represent a holly wreath. Holly Wreath Salad: Put well-set green lime gelatine through the potato ricer. Arrange a large ring on a salad plate. Dot here and there with whole red cherries and ar- range a salad of mixed lruit in the For the dessert centre. , Homemade Gifts for Christmas: A gift of money - Remove the clapper from a white papler E Christmas bell. Cut white . or red baby ribbon in even- Arrange the With the keenest iIppr!.cla- tzon of your good will and your patronage -- with I sincerely repeated pledge to serve you well during the year to come 9- we send you our marries: holiday greet.- lugs. MacLeod and Greene NOOLEY'S Men's Wear "own" WALKER MONTAGUE aii"3if&.?iif.tiN cash. 1 3 "R an Frmr us to you-and y0ll- --aud you. May this holl- day season he a truly won- zirriul one! A MONTAGIIE. 5c to 51.00 Store Ii. I). MURRAY, Proprietor iiniiii it llir Y '-iii Lu WATER. S'I'REE'l' a-pm. o-w-,2-n -my . r . . and friends on I A Aleyeus : , iilrletuu 'I'e?Yoo As you gather with 'famiiy s daytwe Will! to lend? 9917011 and to your our, sincerest t "aging. mud hen: 'wI:hes utorgvig nierrieet of To our: AND "ALL WILLIAM s. MARTELL Canner of fish Products, dealer in fishermenls Sup- plies, best grade Hard and Soft Coal. GEORGETOWN this 1 happy holidays. I .- I .,v;rE.. .'.;;s.,i,-.4, . . lengths (any number you wish). Draw ends up through the top of the bell and tie in a pretty bow. On each of the ribbon ”clapvpers" glue new dimes back to back. When the glue is dry, place each Greetings To All easonfs GREETINGS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS IIIIAIt'.S RAIIIII SERVICE MONTAGUE Thanking you for your patronage in the past and soliciting your pa- tronage in the New Year. LEGION THEATRE operated by Georgetown Branch of The Canadian Legion 31' ed! A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year FROM KINGlSCOUNTY Decorating Ideas fr a Gay ts I tarts in a circle around I large I serving 'plate. Tuck holly between v and around the tarts to form a ring. a cocoanut and decorated with bits 4 Cookies:'Cut white rolled cookies - a g . THE GUARDIAN, ;cuARLo"r'rE'i5owN. rrrr NE Jr aiyguih J N.i4g.l',J , lqpi J g 3505”) UP . . .i What would Christmas be without bright new dolliee for little girl: to cherish? GIVIIII promise of I goodly cf". of doll: for this Christmas an these finished heads on rack; in a, 40! factory, ready to be given bodies and limbs. - hell in a nest-of tissue paper in a suitable box.' If you wish to give a dollar bill. halve walnuts. remove centre and tuck in the bill, lay a piece of col- ored riibibon across the centre, then glue shells back together. Paint the shells and slip a tiny name card, on the ribbon. Tie to the Christmas tree. Decorations: A jolly snowman to greet you at the door. Crerpe paper (white) bail face with twinkling eyes. a red nose, jolly smiling mouth. complete with appropriate hat and a large red ribbon bow neck-piece. Fasten an evergreen bow to your front door. and in the centre place the snowman, for an effective decoration. Fasten tiny bells to narrow satin ribbon. and put a row of them around the base of a lamp shade by pinning the ribbon to the lamp shade. Or. fasten with tape around the rim of a salad or nut bowl. The tinkle of the tiny bells will be in keeping with the season. - SSON'S GREETINGS am i As the herald angels sing the great and happy news of Christmas once more. may MoGOVlAN'S LTII. your heart be filled with MERCHANTS glowing peace. May the ' KILMUIR ' coming year be one of good health and achievement. Wishing You The Age-Old Greeting MERRY GHRISTMAS -- A HAPPY NEW YEAR Celebrate Christmas and the New Year by dining at the SEA VIEW HOTEL Souris I "A ll” St. :5 IIWRNKE To our friend: and patrons: ; . May your days be filled with notes of good cheein. Joi- the Iioiidey and, coming year! in-I-:':l':HoG0WAII MOTORS Heating & Plumbing T-FROM-T I IL 8' MWLEAN ii” bacgglagam mil" indeed' an 0 i ' . irds o itter jewe er is having Georgetown Community Welfare Eieci”lC?1,.C.0"”;”i0r a mug. ” MONTAGUE Special 121113 n The short haircut is definitely in . .- . League RCA VICTOR and and with it the tiny, close--fitting . . MARCONI mom :::.hi:::.."t,:r::.0:.;:r :m.:e.:.; geggyngiaralrslfto all giatrons and supporters of our Fixturest ;ridtFiuores- Ijewelguiynmedy veils -over the me 3' 9 are an 9aV0ur5- Ce" Ix I-"'95 d are fashionable and becoming. - my 6 Irons, Hot Plates an Along with short hair, the day- eQfgeNown Toasters length formal gown is firmly es- Main St Georgetown tablished in winter popularity. ' Very decollete. and often equipped 5 I: h r I s t In a s. syn. '('&2.z,r E ,f,'u:. (?-237.? 42.0 : ' A D i I . ..1.. . 2, .'g.J,J4.1,J;,1 , ,g ,,i giiglyj ,4. ,4, 1-4 ,4 ,4 Christmas Glitter For Your Holiday Wardrobe IPAGE SEVEN Not for many years has there been a season when the statement that it is the accessories that "make" the costume is so unequiv- ocally true. Fur. velvet, gold. rhinestones. elegant gloves . . . these are the sparks that give life to the beautifully elegant clothes of the win-ter season. They are the things for your "important" Christmas gift . . . to give or to get. nus. for Instance, we Canadian women delight in for they are practical as well as luxurious in our climate and nowhere has nature made !ur more beautiful than in this northern land. This year. furs are far more than just a fur coat. There is the short fur jacket in everything from silver- blu mutation mink at fabulous cost, to trim grey kldskin within the budget of the college girl or secretary. The fur cardigan is fashion news. Mufts are back - and who wouldn't love a. muff in her Christmas box? They are either very tiny, or simply enormous. huge pillows of leopard; tiny. prim rounds of black sealskin: we leave the possibilities to your imagin- ation and that of your furricr. It is an Idea for using up long-treas- ured pieces of valuable old fur too. Stoles. capes. little iippets to wear over your cloth coat or about your bare shoulders with a strap- less gown in theatre or restaur- ant are all high fashion. but the kind that is designed to remain smart season after season. For 15 not the only material from which these enchanting little eve- ning capes and tipepets are fash- ioned. Hattie Carnegie has made them of velvet or net and made them sparkle with rhinestones. Rhinestones are her favourite hat trimming this winter. Most of the dress hats are velvet and there is a certain affinity between dark velvet and the glitter of gold or diamonds. What could be more ideal as a Christmas gift than a rhinestone pin or pair of clips? Chandelier earrings - the kind worn in the foxtrotting twervties-- Black lace combined Imported nylon lace with white satin in a Parisian negiigee with lush back-interest. by Marie Frniice. with a smartly fitted, cover-up jacket that permits them to lead ..a late-daylight into dark life. these gorwns have an elegance of their own that is enhanced by their ac- cessories. Eight out of ten of them are made of velvet and violet. is the very newest colour. Taupe is retaining the lead it established in early fall as the seasons new basic. so much elegance made the popularity of white gloves and long gloves-16-button length - a. fore- gone conclusion. Many of the new dresses and even coats have three- quarter or bracelet length sleeves. With these long gloves, wrinkled bat the wrist are a practical nec- essity. They also are shown over the full length, tightly titted sleeve. Many of the strapless even- ing gowns from whose boned and TO ALL OUR FRIENDS I . BUD"S AIITO AGGESSGIIIES MONTAGUE jutting necklines shoulders and arms emerge very naked indeed, have special gloves made of the same material as the gown or some deliberate contrast, reaching to the shoulders and ending in a flared cuff. Gloves are satisfying Christmas gifts. A Jov us. cuinsruiasg True Christmas joy comes from within the heart - may your; be light and filled with happiness this Christmas - may the New Year be bright and full of accomplishment. VERE BEGK and SON MONTAGUE it n IHI3m GLAD TIDINGS -- - of the Christmas within your mem- my! May all 3...: things- he yours - now and for the bright New Year. most Merry 3131. LE May all good things come to you at this Christmas ' season 7- may good fortune - follow you through all ihc New Year. nosiisws Meat, Market MONTAGUE 1 IIIIi!&hIH ,day. To which we ' Yuletide seasonsi: WI 2. g I S MGIITAGIIE and a Iiapnyliew fear! The caroiersv singiand the bells chime out the happy tidings of Christmas cere good wishes”-for, the merriest of POOLE &- THOMPSON LTO. EXPORTERS Montague Happy New Your add our own sin- r. L. IOUDREAULT General Merchant x 5 HERALD ANGELS . . . Rehn-s-i ylng for the annual Christin Lcaiidlcliglit service, the childrg ichorlstcrs of the Crawford Met godist Memorial church in Bronx, New York. make an im prcssivc picture wh on viewe , I through a Christmas wreath in th : foreground. ! Crossword Puzzle SOLUTION S: Across: 1. Regular. 5. Glasses. I Mistletoe. 10. Cheer, ll. Room, 12. Balmy. 13, Shoe, l6. Embrace, 15 Deserve, 19. Tethers. 21. Pleased, 23. Roll, '24, Court, 26. Tree. A Ether, 30. Greetings, Ill. Samoyed 32. scraped. Down: 1. Remorse. 2. Gusto. 1 Lily. 4. Rctrnrc, 5. Gieamed, 6 jarch, '7. slieplierds, B. Ea ooge, 14. ,Baker, 13. Usher, 17. thlehem, y lo. Turkeys. 20. Sloggcd. iil. Par- : cels, 22. Drcs-Cd, 26. Run up, 27. Gray, 28 Star. 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