Over 5,000 Last Minute Father's Day Gifts In Store - 1 DAY TO GO!

Published: Fri, 08/31/12

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Windsor Store

149 George St, Windsor

Open 7 Days
Mon to Sun 9am to 6pm
Thursday 9am to 9pm

4577 2797
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Narellan Store

Shop 2, Narellan Town Ctr
(Opposite Woolorths)
326 Camden Valley Way,
Narellan

Open 7 Days
Mon to Sun 9am to 6pm
Thursday 9am to 9pm

 4648 1606
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Baulkham Hills Store

Shop 9, Stockland Mall
375-383 Windsor Rd,
Baulkham Hills

Open 7 days
Mon to Fri 9am to 6pm
Thursday 9am to 9pm
Sat & Sun 9am to 5pm

9688 6388

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Origins of Father's Day

About 4,000 years ago a young boy named Elmusu wished his Babylonian father good health and a long life by carving a Father's Day message on a card made out of clay. No one knows what happened to Elmesu or his father, but the tradition of having a special day honouring fathers has continued through the years in countries across the world.

On July 5, 1908, a West Virginia church sponsored the nation's first event explicitly in honour of fathers, a Sunday sermon in memory of the 362 men who had died in the previous December's explosions at the Fairmont Coal Company mines in Monongah, but it was a one-time commemoration and not an annual holiday.

The next year, a Spokane, Washington woman, Sonora Smart Dodd thought of the idea for Father's Day while listening to a Mother's Day sermon in 1909. Having been raised by her father, Henry Jackson Smart, after her mother died, Sonora wanted her father to know how special he was to her. It was her father that made all the parental sacrifices and was, in the eyes of his daughter, a courageous, selfless, and loving man. Sonora's father was born in June, so she chose to hold the first Father's Day celebration in Spokane, Washington on the 19th of June, 1910.

Slowly, the holiday spread. In 1916, President Wilson honoured the day by using telegraph signals to unfurl a flag in Spokane when he pressed a button in Washington, D.C. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge urged state governments to observe Father's Day. However, many men continued to disdain the day.

During the 1920s and 1930s, a movement arose to scrap Mother's Day and Father's Day altogether in favour of a single holiday, Parents' Day. Every year on Mother's Day, pro-Parents' Day groups rallied in New York City's Central Park--a public reminder, said Parents' Day activist and radio performer Robert Spere, "that both parents should be loved and respected together." Paradoxically, however, the Depression derailed this effort to combine and de-commercialize the holidays.

In 1924 President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the third Sunday in June as Father's Day. Struggling retailers and advertisers redoubled their efforts to make Father's Day a "second Christmas" for men, promoting goods such as neckties, hats, socks, pipes and tobacco, golf clubs and other sporting goods, and greeting cards. When World War II began, advertisers began to argue that celebrating Father's Day was a way to honour American troops and support the war effort. By the end of the war, Father's Day may not have been a federal holiday, but it was a national institution.

In 1972, in the middle of a hard-fought presidential re-election campaign, Richard Nixon signed a proclamation making Father's Day a federal holiday at last. So Father's Day was born as a token of love and gratitude that a daughter cherishes for her beloved father. Roses are the Father's Day
flowers: red to be worn for a living father and white if the father has died.
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Father's Day is
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Hi Darren,

Just a quick note to say a huge thanks for your Guy Stuff Stores. I am a regular at the Narellan store, Sherrie & Natasha are great. I get lost in your stores and am a regular purchaser of some great gear. I have Die Cast Models on order. I have visited the Baulkham Hills store often as well but I yet to get out to Windsor.
Again my thanks for starting up what I consider a fantastic business and I wish you continued success.

Brian Reynolds

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Quotes About Dads

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"A father is always making his baby into a little woman. And when she is a woman he turns her back again." -- Enid Bagnold

"It no longer bothers me that I may be constantly searching for father figures; by this time, I have found several and dearly enjoyed knowing them all." -- Alice Walker

"None of you can ever be proud enough of being the child of SUCH a Father who has not his equal in this world-so great, so good, so faultless. Try, all of you, to follow in his footsteps and don't be discouraged, for to be really in everything like him none of you, I am sure, will ever be. Try, therefore, to be like him in some points, and you will have acquired a great deal." -- Victoria, Queen of England

"That is the thankless position of the father in the family-the provider for all, and the enemy of all." -- J. August Strindberg

"It is a wise father that knows his own child." -- William Shakespeare

"It doesn't matter who my father was; it matters who I remember he was." -- Anne Sexton

"One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters." -- English Proverb

"To be a successful father . . . there's one absolute rule: when you have a kid, don't look at it for the first two years." -- Ernest Hemingway

"A man knows when he is growing old because he begins to look like his father." -- Gabriel García Márquez

 

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