Ontario Community Newspapers

South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Nov 1993, p. 7

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Merry Christmas a wwr Bend on Ba wd 4lad Lavan cd nea cn So what about tnis Christmas' Uone ail your shopping? Gilt buying got you down. Can't think of what to give those folks who "have everything. Well here are some suggestions, How about an aibum of family pictures, selected and specially reproduced for Grandpa and Grandma? A little note describing the occasion of the picture will bring the grandparents back into our lives. Next year, from time to time, it will offer an excuse for taking further pictures to in- clude in the annual photo album. Children can be involved in this and it wiii keep grandpa and grandma as a presence in their lives even though age and distance may separate them. And what to give the grandchiidren. Grandpa could give a grandchild who has shown an interest in learning how to use tools, some simple basic tools, a how-to book and, if they live near enough each other, the promise of shared hours in developing a skill with those tools, Grandma need not feel left out. Maybe there is a grandchild going off to coilege or university who has no idea how to cook. A selection of basic baking utensil, a simple cook book, and again, the promise of a few hours of instruction is an ideal gift. Gardening is a big interest to people nowadays, so how about a book on gardening. It provides hours of interest while the snow is on the ground and on-going information during the gardening season. tis something t AD Remember the tea kettle -- though it's up to its neck in hot water, it keeps on singing! Heat oven to 375 degrees F. Mix Together 11/2 cups rolled oats 1/2 cup all purpose flour 1/4 cup firmly packed Brown Sugar 1/2 cup cinnamon ES nd 1/2 tsp. salt Meit together, pour over above ingredients and mix. 1/2 cup margarine Vogim. RAs PE ox Fp 1 Tosp. Maple Sugai Druella Acantha Malvina's Column hat would be missed if it was thrown out with the wrapping paper. There is a par- ticularly lovely flower drying kit availabie in the book stores. It includes the simpie tools that one requires for the task, in- structions and the book doubles as a press for drying the flowers. It would give the gardeners in the family ancther way to share the flowers they grow. For that person in the family who iikes a cup of tea or coffee and a book to cur up with on a dull winter's day, how abou! making up a basket of various biends of tea or coffee, adding a package of fancy cookies and including a gift certificate from a book store. You have had the fun of seiecting the items for the gift and or knowing you have given something that the recipient will enjoy, share or keep to themselves, as the mood hits, There are some gifts that are must every year. They include a toy for the s:ommunity toy drive for needy children, food items for the ood Bank, and if your resources will stretch, how about a gift for a young person in the care of the Chiidren's Aid. Maybe while you are making that basket of goodies tc include with the gift certificate for books, vou could make no upacouplemoreto giveto be given cutatanursing home or aretirement residence. If you take more pleasure in what you give, you'll get more enjoyment from what you receive, Kitchen tip: To peei hard-cooked eggs easily, plunge them inc cold water immediately they are cooked. Crack them as you submerge them and peel them after they have cooled, i went to the Giant Tiger the other day and asked the clerk where | could find billfoids. he shouted to one of his co-workers atthe back, "Bill Folds doesn't woric here. does he?" Vitamins B1and B12 For the Children's diet, but what | use the most Are B-have and B-quiet!

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