Yvonne Stanton and Sandra Chalmers of Yum Yum's Creations display some ot their delectable treats for Valentine's Day. Valentine message is loud and clear 1,dhcv-e,yziaz, , Millionrtof red. pink and other enve- lopes will soon be lovingly sealed with millions of kisses as Canada prepares again for Valentine's Day, About two-thirds of the approximately 62 million valentines sent by Canadians are sent to family members. From that first valentine through to the 19th century, valentines were crafted by hand, often by various orders of nuns and monks in Europe. Delicate The tradition of sending valentines to the ones we love dates back to the Roman festival of Lupercalia. The first-known valentine was sent in 1415 by Charles Duke of Orleans to his wife in France while he was held prisoner in the Tower of London. 'i-Cs-tis-Iii',;,, "V-c W . "hi, _ .-iij.i,i..y)i.st' V e,,0-,'."-t!t,.--sa-, . ' in†L. o%tfsfif' '.,)):,i.,iilri, ,je't'i('ri),;ii-' me 57% V T. fftNF:'i'i" _ HAW paper laces were cut with knives and pin points, and intricate lettering was ac- complished by hand. The valentines expressed a love of God and fellow humanity. Hearts, flowers and cupids are the enduring symbols of Valentine's Day. Their looks may change, but their meaning remains the same. In 1988. the look is very striking. The reds are redder and more velvety. and the pinks and cremes of the Victorian era are bringing back a very romantic look, according to Hallmark Cards. Whether you say it with humor, prose. soft verse or cartoon whimsy. though, a valentine always says ‘I love you!' Chr-ep-Photo -lllllii,i,,,ii,j,i,iiiii'iii4f Iti1tllll" iiliiifis a"; (r, . 'r “a - tit 'i',.:,,,)":) 313 at FROM HATASHITA J EWELLERS Open Thura.-Fri. 'til 9 pm. GOG-2.10 WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE SPECIAL