| I could be mistaken but the canadian version of SEARS, in there
Christmas catalog use to have various items, christmas cake,candy
etc. The extent of what you can get, I'am really not sure ( this years
catalog isn't out yet ) someone else might know. I'am still trying
to find out will let you know as soon as I find out.
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| David
I just talked to my sister, she went through the catalog and
it's all non-perishables. You can get things like fruit cakes, cookies,
dried fruits, jam's etc. All of these are available in various combined
packaged forms. As far as perishables, what city in La Belle province
are we talking about. If we knew maybe then we could make some more
suggestions.
John
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| Hi there, thanks!
One set of cousins now live in Montreal, a second set is
in Quebec City, and the Aunts, Grand Mama, and etc are in
Beupr� (Just north of St. Annes along the St. Laurence.
I think we are looking for meats (smoked hams, sausages, bacon,
etc.) and cheeses and flowers (FTD is REAL expensive).
Also, my Uncle is diabetic and just had a heart attack, so for
him, we have sent fruit jams two years in a row and are looking
for a bigger selection of things we could send.
Would we get the the Sears from the US stores? The Canadian
version that is?
Thanks again
Dave
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| < Note 122.3 by CSDPIE::EDGERTON >
I think we are looking for meats (smoked hams, sausages, bacon,
etc.) and cheeses and flowers (FTD is REAL expensive).
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Dave
What I do when I send flowers to my folks (Vancouver) or
sister (Ottawa) is I call a local (in that city) florist and use
a credit card to order the flowers. I do not know about food
stuffs, however. I do save a bunch of $$$ and the call is usually
cheap (I am in Colorado Springs; I call before 8AM).
cal hoe
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