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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Dec 1955, p. 17

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PAGE EIGHTEEN usual, there‘s more than enough excitement in the holiday seaâ€" But after all‘s said and doue, the real fun of Christmas comes friends at home. From the Lovett‘s to all our friends (actually, more than 250,000 readers)â€"the happiest Christmas ever! glamorous but the fact is that most of the las. minute Christâ€" mas shopping is done in drug stores and hardware stores. Honestly, I find them about the likeliest places in town for gifts to fill a Christmas stockâ€" ing! least six feet from the camera. Discourage the subject, espeâ€" cially if its children, from posâ€" ing. Ask them to talk and don‘t let them stare at the camera. Be sure you take several shots of each subject. Here‘s a quick, no fuss, no muss, "shortcake" family and friends will enjoy. Fill, fresh plain doâ€"nuts with crushed fruit in the center and top with whipped cream. How about making sure now that you do take those Christâ€" mas party and Christmas Eve photographs. Here are some tips on indoor photography: Leave the room lights on, as they help intensify the flash. In fact, if the walls are a dark colour, the more light the better. gets mired mud or slush. By the way, an Eveready flashâ€" light is a useful gift for any moterist. So that you can tch an hour or so more Eep on During the holiday season there will be many a dish washâ€" ing chore of roast and broiler pans. It takes just a moment to sprinkle a layer of deterâ€" gent over the pan right after you remove the food. Then but a wet paper towel over the detergent. You‘ll find it makes trunk him Incidentally, photoflash batâ€" teries are far better than ordinary flashlight batberies. They cost only a few pennies more but give much better results and, also you get many more pictures per battery. So they are actually cheaper in the long un. washing so much easier BU#S STOPS AT THE DOOR Every Night at Moose It Every winter Bill stores two three gunny sacks in the ink of the car. They serve m well whenever the car 541 Mill Street later at posibbwdufi It is mice to that there will probably be a little bit of Canada wherever this new papes ... To print your owalithat is. tain imports 80%, of her alumiâ€" num from Canada, and in turn pepresents one of the major mar« kets for Canadian aluminum, ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN) # You can have cash next Christmas, too. Decide now toopennlpodd(]nfitnumtofl,hm It pays to do your Christmas saving e THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA THE WATERLOO (Ontarie) CHRONICLE Christmas moraning why mim they wuke up, as they, Bill says: The easiest way to have Santa Claus fill the childâ€" ‘ do, early Christmas morning teach children the value of ren‘s Christmas stockings aud | they spend a happy hour of money is to borrow some from TELEPHONE ORPER NUMBER CARLING‘S HOME DELIVERY EFFECTIVE MONDAY DEC. 5 Uhayristmas stockings and | they spend them at their b‘dddo!lupbuuon. SHerw. ler/v\vm 5â€"7391 C NG‘S THE CARLING BREWERIES LTD. them, , December 8, 1999

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