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DECEMBER, 1966 THE WORD PAGE 7 SHORT AND SWEET Coffee houses are fast be- coming a ne w type of social gathering place for teenagers . . . From coast to coast, enter- prising young people are estab- lishing and operating their own coffee centers ... They are doing the decorating, the cook- ing, the waiting on tables, and even have organized entertain- ment ... One group goes as far as putting on plays... The coffee houses are giving young people a place to go t o have fun, to find creative expression ... Many of th e coffee centers are being sponsored by youth agencies, churches, colleges and high schools... Others' are run by individual groups of teenagers... COIFFURES 115 Washington St. Watertown SU 8-3110 Public Square OLD CUSTOM In ancient times, mistletoe was used to insure the favorable outcome of crops. Later, its charm was invoked to happily guide the destinies of young lovers. Through the centuries, long after the Druids, who pop- ularized mistletoe with sym- bolic rites, were absorbed by other cultures, the custom of hanging the mistletoe persisted. Here's How! That familiar sa- lute or toast is heard often dur- ing the New Year celebration. Every nation has its own way of proposing a \toast to your health.\ Here's how it is done in various lands: Ireland—sianta mah Scotland—hoot mon Italy—a la saluti Sweden-Norway—skol Spain—salud France a votre sante Germany—gesundheit Poland—na zdrowie China—nee hong gin England—cheerio Czechoslovakia—na zdar Hebrew—lachaim Greece—ygeia SECOND CHANCE If you should happen to let the New Year arrive without making a new set of resolutions, don't give up. You'll have other opportuni- ties. You should be able to come up with some fine resolutions before February 18, which marks the start of the new year in China- March 21, Persia; April 1, Siamese; April 26, Mohammedan; or Au- gust 29, Alexandrine. ROBINSON'S BOOK STORE • Books • Paperbands • School Supplies • Drawing Supplies • Artist Supplies • Photo • Greeting Cards • Social Stationary 138 Court St. SU 8-5790 FREE DELIVERY CHARGE ACCOUNTS OPEN FRI. NITES Don't Waste Resolutions We don't help ourselves when we make up a list of New Year resolutions we cannot keep. We'd be much better off if we made no resolutions at all. This is the advice of Dr. George I. Smith, professor of psychology at Rutgers (N.J. Newark College of Arts and Sciences). Dr. Smith says we should make resolutions aimed at self improve- ment, rather than promising to do things which would require a sharp change in our habits or ac- tivities. r £ CHANGES lum COLLEGE PLANS? IT HAPPENS TO SOME . . . February! Perhaps you'v** discovered that col- MI'I lor vi>ii. l'oihaps financial considerations il impossible fur yon to continue. WHATEVER THE REASON we'd like to li classes in !•'<•! intf to collet CHANGING FORFEITING ilp. About HO rimry of tin* students entering ire students who are not return- PLANS NEED NOT MEAN YOUR EDUCATION! ISalaneeil I'.nsincss Training for Secretarial anil IJ.isi- '\\\• A'liliinislralion positions may be your answer. This is our specialty: tluou-h it we train young men ami women for productive careers in today's modern business World. :ENTRAL CITY BUSINESS INSTITUTE 518 JAMES ST. or Phone GRoniro 2-6235 SPRING TERM BEGINS FEB. K Phone SU 8-2331 Gerald Canori, Prop. CANORI LIQUOR STORE Free Parking Open To Midnight Free Delivery 924 Arsenal St. 8 n €• %T>A cL \r* 00 Merry Cluistma: s *fe^ ^^^^^^^S£S£ A Get Acquainted Greeting from CANALES Your Neighborhood Restaurant Off Coffeen on Breen Ave. Christmas shopping need not be such a chore. Like anything else, it can be made much easier with some planning and fore- thought. Shop first in stores where you regularly trade during the year. You know where everything is to be found. Plan your trip through the store, on paper. Make a list of the items you are interested in, separating them by the departments in which they are located. Don't spend too much time \looking\ for a particular item. Pass over it. Get the other items on your list. During this time you may run across the item you \missed.\ If not, don't continue looking. Ask for help. One question directed to a store clerk can save you several minutes of valuable time. If the store delivers, as many of them do, take advantage of the fact. Don't lug packages around with you when you can have someone else bring them to your doorstep. If the store gift wraps, and most do during the holiday season, don't be fooled into thinking you can do a better job. Maybe you can—but you'll have more time for other necessary things if you let them do it. Watertown, N. Y. ihe Old im&z. \A hot head seldom sets the world on fire.\ Latest Collegiate Rage Peacoats 14.88 C.P.O. Jackets 9.88 Used Field Jackets 2.95-up APEX MILITARY SUPPLIES Behind Woodruff Behind Hotel