Mimas giving we HOLIDAY SHOPPING can, and should be, a pleasant and gratify- ing experience. Just approach it as a way of showing family and friends you think they're special, and try to find gifts that express how you feel about them. Think carefully in advance about what people really want, and jot down ideas as they come to mind. Keep a list and, when you come across something on the list, shop early — even if it’s not nearly Christmas. Start a gift hideaway and buy a little at a time — this will save you from having to do all your shopp- ing at the last minute. You can even start wrapping gifts as you get them so you won't have to fusi. with them all at once. Something else you might com- sider is the type of gift you choose for someone. Out-of-the-ordinary ideas are often appreciated more because they require a little extra thought. Savings up to § at West 1st North Vancouver: 35 - Sunday, November 2, 1986 - North Shore News STARTS NOV. 2 — DOOR CLOSED NOV. 15 r O%, off regular retail - NORTH VANCOUVER LOCATION ONLY | “Monday: -Friday 10-5:30, ‘Saturday 10-5 pm, Sunday 12-5 pm | 986- 2498 en] 25 Different Gift Packs to choose from Products include recognized British products such as Walls Steak and Kidney Pies, West Coast Smoked Salmon, Apples from British Columbia and Ontario, Beautiful gift boxes of Roses or Carnations, etc. Prices range from $19.00 to $125.00. Ordering Couldn’t be Simpler Pick up a colourful brochure at any Safeway and simply compi:te the information requested and pay our cashier. We sugvest you order early to avoid disappointment. #3 THE BUCKINGHAM #15 CANADIAN SMOKED SALMON 723 FRESH FLOWERS a Pick up: a detaile ne Gifts to Great Britain Brochure * at any Safeway Store