‘3, Mn. Charlottetown, Moss, Nov. so, 19“, 1, Music travels with persOns on the At Christmas, Santa Claus really gets around. and so do most of the people on his gift “5t.— with the difference that they're on the move all year logir such a mobile popula- tion, mobile entertainment is in demand. an mantlacturers have gladly complied with that demand. There is a wealth of portable and transistor radios. television sets, tape- recorder; to keep families on the go a- mused for a short hop or a and tour, and each one is a fine gift idea. Portable and transistor rad- ios are the favorites of t younger set, although adults en- }oy them. too, for trips to the beach, picnics. or listening in any part of the house or patio. Transistor television is rela. lively new, but has caught on quickly and now popularly priced. Powered by batteries. 11 e away move these sets can be viewed any- where. including an automobile! One important feature is the in- clusion of earphones and a Jack for personal viewing pleasure. Stereo and hi-fl sets come in portable styles, with the extra speaker doubling as a lid. Such a set is a fine gift for the out-of- town student. who can tote his favorite records back to school with him. It's also excellent on a patio or at a back-yard party. Compact. transistorlsed tape recorders have a multitude of uses. Aside from recording fa- vorite programs or friends' voices. the portable tape record- er is an ideal way for people from home to keep in touch with friends or relatives. Businessmen may use it to di- ctate letters or spur of the mom- ent ou is or memos. A spec- ial magnetic tape. offering 15 minutes of recording time, is available for these mobile mes- sages. i “Deck the halls with boughs of holiy”——and deck the home with the gift of music, a new piano. Santa might have the gift delivered before Christ- nses (it isn't difficult to make ver. otter. opossum. jaguar. and cellent gifts for the young e oi. any woman talk about furl. spotted cat are also )f‘avoritels‘.t 1989 or career girl. and the wo‘ There are many types of furs. Sporty fun furs we as l I , to choose from. ink ‘ o f ‘fox, monkey, tiger and po ny m‘l" rm" “’9”? h“ ' lf‘hmn‘ course. still first on the luxury‘lput fur well in the range of any ‘b‘ “l' W“ W1“ IPPI’ecllte a list. but Persian lamb. seal, bea- Santa's budget. They make an esecond fur. on new. forms l. :p éflyé’, 12»: as this Christmas cater toys. A crawl-in firehouse adds youngsters love of playthiul II realism to children's universal ‘ The loveliest gift for christmas is lovely lingerie from the Gloria. Almys a favorite are the nities, gowns and pyjamas .in a variety big as they are and. at' th [interest in playing fireman of styles and colors. Stop in today for the very finest in Christmas ivi same time. light in weight. i This season the streamlined ‘ M~ __ BABY DOLLS .FULL & HALF SLIPS FROM THE GLORIA LADIES' WEAR made of tough fiberboard Io tugboat on untlppable rockers. even a toddler can pile them on There‘s a rocking elephant too. without llfllll and lump on 5. another novelty, them without IdVOfle “hell. it New challenges to the toddler it suits his fancy. 1include a put together telephone cw animal s'ounda add to the lwhose components are attached fun as the blocks are squeezed. lie a cord to eliminate hunting; Another style musical block of |for lose pieces. The eternal chal- fiberboard emits animal sounds ’lenge of learning to lace shoes when shaken. [is lightened by a music attach-‘ Crawl- in garages encourage ment. 8 New blocks, for example. are rocking horse has a variant — In sizes small. medium a .- large. Pric rcm Nylon Chrlstmas furs 52.9343.» m — 5.9L ROBES FLANNELLETI‘E in wools. nylons, quilted mat-p PYJAMAS make fine gift Santa won’t need mistletoe him pay for her Christmas fur‘ this year if he uta fur under in easy installments that usual-l the tree for Mrs. Claus. ‘ What ly begin after Christmas. erlal‘sv mks and com“ in: Sizes small medium and large only. sizes small, medium an arge. I $3.98 - $14.95 $93—43” GOWNS NYLON GOWN—S_ mas, to turn tree-trimmmg into a songfest and woman can mm the soft. car- . I Shame nines in Sam magi Flannelette and Cotton. set the key for the family’s holiday fun. essable. opulent look and feel .of len?¢tch:l:'$vill‘11’1;°stafilliecxlngreg ‘ medium 31 large (M. e and 0. S. wr’ and What sun can "mt come, it is important that he ' 1 f0 Handy gadgets 1512:1115”? 3Vth f3:?;::smnf : 1:. chooses the right fur. There are under the tree for her cmst_lmany ways e can he sure of the handy small appliances. El- ectric furniture- pollsbers, port- able vacuum cleaners. knife isharpeners. as well as electric Edd list makes photo C easy to licker please as gift ideas Work to do? Gifts problems to solve? let small appliances help d both! The Christmas- time influx of automatic wonders is enough to make Santa's helpers believe that tomorrow's push- button world is here today. Manufactur- ers are inventing and producing 'Ihcre is just no such thing as my operated model and you'll these little marvels for every an advanced amateur photom- have made someone happy in- pher who has everything he needs or wants for better pic- ture - making. That is why choosing a most satisfying Christmas gift for him—or her yahould be easy. Take forgexample the photo- grapher who makes color slides and who is fully equipped with a projector. Choose some slide trays for him to fit his project- or. and you'll have made a happy and inexpensive selec- lion. Or ask your photo dealer about kits of binding tape and optical glass cut to proper size, for him to use in re- mounting his favorite slides for better pro- tection and more safety. 01‘. consider the man or wom- an who spurns the cameras that set exposures automatically. They usually depend on a light meter. Choose an advnced bat- deed. There are such handy little‘ devices as clamps with which to fasten a camera almost any- where when a tripod is not av- ailable. to insure steadiness dur- ing a long exposure. And these are inexpensive also. No doubt your advanced ama- teur has outgrown the gadget bag he now carries. Choose a new one, with adjustable com- partments. to take care of all the equipment he likes to carry on trips. Best of all. consult the expert in the camera stores who will have a long list of handy ac- cessories from which to make a household and personal need —- lifting a finger is just about all that is necessary to accomplish many tasks, at home or away. One thing is sure. Small ap- pliances make perfect gifts, for there’s one to suit everyone's likes and dislikes. Dad and all the menfolk are usually the hardest to g l ft. Come Christmas. and the family is in a quandary, trying to avoid the usual shirts and socks but undecided as to what else to Y. ell. how about an electric ahoe- polisher to keep him look- ing his best Or perhaps an el- ectric carving knife to carve the holiday turkey in style? Dad's always promising great things at table, and this is easv - to—nse appliance will help him accom- plisv his feat. These are some of the gifts with a new twist that he'll really appreciate. suggestion to please your photo- grapher gift candidate. Mom's life can be made so much pleasanter with one of Families, homes, presents, Christmas tied together Families, homes. presents. Christmas: they belong togeth- er. At Christmas, a time for giv- ing, for decorating the home and, most of all. for joy among- st the family. gifts of "so me- thing for the home” become the successul answer to many present problem. Home gifts fill a need, serve purpose, look wonderful. last long—and please everybody. From the family to the fam- lly. home gifts expres. the very spirit of t‘hrlsimas— the joy of glVinE, plus the warmth of fam- ilyt ies centered in the home. In keeping with this spirit, family can band together to pay for the home gift, and go togeth- er to select it. CALL A CONFERENCE (‘all a family conference early to decide on the gift—or gifts. Then. shop early to be sure of hemp: the selections delivered :11 time for Christmas enjoy- en . Convenient credit plans in lo- cal stores make it as piece of furniture that can be shared and enjoyed by all. WM ther it be a sofa, new carpeting dmng table and chairs. com- Dlete equipment for a family recreation room—or whatever. Then there are the "personal" presents— home gifts chosen by indivxdual membeers of the fam- ily. to surprise Mom. Dad or thi- children. Give boys war games The boom in games based Oil strategy of historic wars contin- ues to gain momentum for Yule giving. Keyed to memorlfl of World - War I is Misfit. which bases action on replay! of the air conflicts of that era and prowdes authentic miniatures of the contendan planes. The War of 1312 is replayed in Broadside and the Civil War tollflicts in Battlecry. NaPOlO' on field marshals participate in stratego, one of l“' terestmg games of strateEY Ind maneuver in this category- Just as in toys. there “'9 classics in games like Candy- llnd, Uncle Wiggily and Chum Ind Ladders— that win the “- ‘tl' flames based on real life Situations such as Part a nd Which dramatlses city re- Ml’W Meme and Game “'9 Where players strive ""50 a million. A game called situate Mile dramatiaea the up! "'6 downs of the real estate de- Wlollment investor. beginning filth raw 1 a nd and finally ach- hviu as Mum-i our. ' a LET THEM CHOOSE Even the young children can play an'important part ere They learn the joy of giving and the gift of co—operatlon by putt- ing their money together a on choosing a gift for Mommy and Daddy that fits into the home. Let them pick it out themselv- es. with a little tactful guidance if they're very young. A mirror. planter, clock. throw illowa might be “big gifts" for little folks to present, while s u c h smaller giltI as kitchen gadgets Mom or barbecue tools for Dad fit young budgets and get a big welcome. Since Mother is always hap- iest when she feels she has Kept the family home a pleas- ing. comfortable and convenient place to live in, almost a n y home gift will del'ght her. Dad and the children might surprise her with a gift just for her — a serving cart to help lighten her work. for example. or a chair or “short sofa" for her own relax- ing corner. FOR THE CHILDREN TraditionaUy, Christmas is the time to give Dad a comfortable chair— and he'll also welcome such gifts as games desks. man-sized lamps or work by. chests and cabinets for everything from clothing to bobby equipment. Whether they're married, col- lege students or lust youngsters. the children will enioy ome. thing new for their rooms or home. Newlyweds can use lust about anything and everything help them start home-kee - lng, wh‘le older married chl~ dren are usually ready to refur- nish or modernize their home. W umummuumm Supplies at Savings! 0 Projectors 0 Film 0 Supplies McINNI m' 't {2th 'a '0 lnatamutlo by Kodak O Handicrafts 0 Art Supplies PHOTO and frying pans. griddles, coffee m“ mark his choice. He can tell her he makers, waffle irons save Mom strain on his Christmas budget GLORIA LADIES' WEAR . plans to give her fur and let her 5”" n“th worry “mm the lchoose it herself. or he can hint GT. GEORGE ST. CHARLOTTETOWN Mummers. nun-mam time and trouble. either. Easy credit plans le These gills thank donor year round This Christmas, why not give tors. even ship- a gift that "lives" all year long? to" make file Home or portable entertainment gifts can't be beat for longtime entertainment for the whole family. Entertainment departments in local stores offer a tremendous choice of gifts, ranging from the complete cabinet entertainment center to the translator radio. Furniture- styled entertain- ment B a growing trend today. Stereo phonographs. television sets. FM-AM and stereo radio sets in contemporary or period cabinets are handsome addi- tions to any decor. The hi-fi or stereo fan would welcome tuners. speakers, automatic changers or other components to improve the tone of records. Tape recorders are becoming _ a favorite type of entertain- ment in many families. Radio. television shows or records can be recorded on tape, then play- ed back as often as desired. Many families may plan to rec- ord the holiday festivities, to be ilaround and find out what she l to-ahore transis- gifts. Make your man a happy angler by giving hun a played back at future family new fishing rod and reel ‘ anther!!!“ this Christmas. New flies l is enormous selfctilon of lra- make good gm, also. This . . . ggggpggfep,,pgfiggpzdgg; rod by the Garcia Cor- ; Features you can not find on other stereos gives Philips its uncommonly fine sound. standard "we "WM" "3"” 'pomflon' l Every Philips cabinet is created and crafted not only as an outstanding example of good furniture but also of a fine musical instrument. Two examples of the diligent care Philips takes in cabinets. 1. New all wood speaker grilles on many models enhance the beauty of the sets as well. 2. 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