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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 29 Nov 2008, p. 9

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The tradition of Christmas stockings dates back to the end of the nineteenth century. They have been hung on mantelpieces fordecades but their contents have changed quiet a lot over the years. So much so that we're no longer sure what we should be putting in them. it's pointless spending huge sums of money to fill a Christmas stocking. Big or small, it can be filled gradualy throughout the month of December with lots of loving, tender care. The idea is to offer trinkets and other little treats, a kind of foretaste of the “real” gift which takes pride of place underneath the Christmas tree. For the MEN in your life, a Christmas stocking can be the ideal place for all those gadgets they love receiving. Emergency tools for the car, a lock deicer, a wireless mouse for the computer. keep your ears open for any LEE CO UPONS . Ma , @ life/03%“? WW hubba hubba ' wwmwummm' WMMdMMh-nmbm "MWbNWMMhm mmhumamumImmwn-mm ‘lflddv ‘ '9 GOLDEN EAGLES Art Galleries 10% off all In-Stock Art 20% off Custom Framing Betz Pools Cafe Athena Chlc Thrllls Fame Internatlonal Golden Eagle Art Gallery Hutchlnson Farm Supply lnslde Out Decoratan Nanc '5 Pizza -~ Patio Stou vllle Flne Furnlture Stud oLAB Stoujfi'ille Sun-Tribune I Saturday. Nov. 29, 2008 wwwgoldeneaglearma 0 Open 7 51915 a week 18 Ringwood Drive (on Stouffyille Rd., 1 blk. east of Hwy. 48) 905-642-2279

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