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Following are just a few of what is actually an unlimit- ed field. | - First the invitation, Verbal ‘invitations do not’seem quite as personal as ‘written’ ones, With ithe‘ smaller fry left'to.“‘just ask your friends” may find you with twice ‘as many. guests as you had originally planned. A small’ note ‘is' nice but} much more’ ‘pleasure’ is gained iby the ‘young’ host ‘or~ hostess ‘who make ' their: own. ' This ‘can be done by cutting a standard ‘piece of stationery in half Hen each piece folded in half, gives you two invitations. On the | ¢, front let the child paste a bright and appropriate picture. Inside is clear for the time, place and occasion. ~ Place markers can be simple cards folded horizontal with the names clearly marked or very novel such‘as these two follow- ing ideas using alphabet nood- les. 1. Save chicken syiatibones, Glue on noodle names, Hats are not a necessity but do add to the party air. Boys vat Pappy, faule for the type je. just the way we use to faa paper boats For the girls Iviewed a quaint lace creation that was used in an oriental de- cor but which is certainly not ‘limited to this. These dainty hats. were made: from a: single paper lace ‘doily and.a: piece of colored rib- bon long:enough to fit along the inside of the crown and leave two long ends for, tieing. The Mrs. hat itself was-formed by cutting from -the outside of the round doily straight to the centre point and then the cut edges: over- lapped and stapled. This gives them a little peaked effect. The ribbon’ was also’ stapled just where it reached the outer edge ‘of the now.shaped hat. If you are one that Joves to fuss and are handy pastry decorator. Mix up asin cing wash and each one a different color ith ‘enamel or nail’ polish. Glue al- phabet noodles to top edge of one arm of wishbone to form the names of guests. 2. A collection of snail shells ean be ‘used for dainty place cards. 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On:First: Avenue ‘across: from Post, Office _ : Phone 365-8284. ‘New Ganada Bonds Yield 5.03 Per Cent Roger Cottle once again will have the extensive combined areas of the Okanagan Valley and the Kootenays as his “beat” in the current Canada Savings _| campaign. ‘and reshape them into ple and add a few drops of coloring to’ different ‘portions of. the ic- ing. This is not to decorate a cake but marshmallows. They are most eye catching with little rosettes in the centre of each. . The ¢ake, when: it) comes to birthdays,‘ is the highlight of the party. I have seen an-in- teresting booklet on cut-up- cakes, This is how to cut up round, square or oblong: cakes which: : decorated with fall wag ‘prety ds Carter, the’ president, prosided and there, were 18’ members pre- se! ce gegen e ‘singing: of the Thanksg! neeNow Th Thank We All O1 Go a m follgwed b: e ie eating * ’ the general than! y Ta the “absence of Mrs. J. ind: Mrs. Matthew Gru- b daughter Candace of Trail: -were weekend visitors to Renata. . and Mrs. Harry Koop of Kelowna ‘spent the Thanks- giving- weekend at the home, of ‘Koop's: parents,’ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peters. Mr. “Edward 1 Rohn of Kim- berley spent Thanksgiving week- end with’ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rohn. : » Mr. and’-Mrs. °C. H, of Castlegar spent the weekend at their summer, home. They had as guests’ ‘Miss’ Kathy Rempel of Castlegar and’ Mr. Jack King and sont James of Trail. ‘Weekend: visitors at the home of' Mr. ’and Mrs, Matthew Rohn were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allan, Cindy, Douglas and Gary of: Kasio, Mr. and’ Mrs, L. E. Stilwell of Nelson and Mr. and| bers of: Mrs, Alfred Uyse of Trail. Mr. and ‘Mrs., Anderson of Quebec City were Thanksgiving visitors at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Warkentin. President’ Roy Collier and secretary Harry: Drake of Ar- Tow, Lakes |, Property Oumers ing objects, mostly animals. . For simplicity though, a uni- que idea is to bake a simple round cake and put a clock’s face in icing on top with ‘the hour hand pointing to his’ age. If you are not too handy with a cake decorator gumdrops. or jelly beans can be used to spell ¢ out “Happy Birthday." .° With 0) in Kelowna, Mr. Cottle is a mem- ber of the B.C. team of invest- ment dealers on loan from their firms to help ‘organize the pay- roll savings plan in plants. fact- ories. mills and businesses. Last year B.C.‘ payroll buy- ing hit $16 million through 48,- 000 purchasers j in 439 establish- ments. The new. bond, dated No. a7 are quite versa- tile for adding’ color and: can also be used .as candle holders. Insert the candle in the gum- drop and arrange on the iced cake, Small home tape recorders are now becoming _ relatively common. If you do own one. be sure to turn it.on during the more important part of -your child’s party. ‘We did this‘on ‘one f} occasion’ afew ‘years, ago’ and the tape has become*one of our of "heating plant" you need lo keap your family warm and} ‘comfortablé all” year long. Than, knowing what’ 's required, he many. treasurers. He'll show you the wide range of Esso Ultimatic_ ~ : oil heating equipmont—backed by over 100 years.of. itha heat exchanger $0 well designed ‘that Impertal Oil, " covers it with o full, ‘soundest, safest advice, to ge for your heating dollar, go equipme it shopping © i with your Esso Heating specialist. No wonder - ean provide you with the right Esso heating ; “equipment atthe right price, on the right terms, weekend visitors to Renata “and gave members. a report on the meeting held with Water Re- sources Minister Ray Williston. More. new’ members joined the ALPOPO. i it] the regular. day, by, the. visiting :) been gathered. King] at least 100 pounds of: minca and the Yukon’ ee sae Reports of the various stand- ing committees wera tet given, It was’ noted. that the Butler. Rest, Home had. been visited on committee. Mrs. Heslo read ‘a letter from the Unitarian Service Com- mittee, regarding, the ‘shipment of, misston articles that had been, sent and’ plans were made. to send another ‘shipment: of used clothing as scon as enough had were. then made and velties and. for. mincemeat will be, taken, Mrs. H..Evans offered | ‘to receive the orders’ for’ the Taincemeat and Mrs..0. Suther- land, agreed to, convene a bake table for this event. Mrs; A. H. “Anderson and Mrs, Carter. volunteered:to serve as general. convenors: for. the mincemeat making project again. this year. It was decided to make meat and fina] arrangements for the: making of. it will be made’ at the regular ‘in -Nov- In Ca M §, Wedr esd , Fridays, Standard’ and*: matic "Transmissions ; “For. Information "630° Ue sone Seek “ye seared tor : Ree Shioes ‘for Gym Use’ ‘OUR. SHOE DEPARTMENT ie ember. All members were ask- ed to donate"some clean Jars for packing'the mincemeat. Birthday greetings were ex: tended to:several members of the. Association and ‘then’ Mrs, Carter, on; behalf of the mem- the .Women’s : Associa- tion presented. Mrs. J. H. Por- ter, with ‘a’ farewell \ gift and wished: her health and happiness in her: new home. in: Le “get-well’. card ‘from the meeting was sent to Mrs. George’ Miller; who is.recuperating from an illness. and: is staying with her daughter in. Trail. At the close of the meet- ing refreshments were served by. hostesses Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. ‘arter,- Mrs, .G: Thorp and Mrs. R.:/Waldie. assisted by Mrs.: H. = % Greil 646: ‘Bad Aen pete a arctenw oy Play: will commence in ‘the’ SHSS: gym on ‘Wed.,. Oct. 20° at: 7 p.m, EVERYONE. WELCOME eat owe a stg okgramen ‘mek avd , ree ‘at my" compa ney ma 5 Was D8 lag -WwHdly.; thr in clreles, shout: the lungs,/{p| ~