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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-12-23, Page 36'You don't have to shout Merry Christmas. Decorating your house with Christmas lights is fine, but too much is A waste of electricity. Turn your display on after 7 p.m. when the demand for electricity is lighter. And. remember to switch it off at bedtime. For safety's sake, discard sets of lights that show wear or damage and make sure all strings of lights are marked with the Canadian Standards AsSociations (CSAi certification of safety Commission and Staff 9f the SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION COMMISSIONERS CHAIRMAN Gordon Pullman MANAGER Jim Sills John Sinnamon (Mayor) Tom Phillips . Cindy Alicott Pat Armes Judy Beuerman Bessie Broome Gregor Campbell Jayne Delaney Betty Devereaux $12: THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 23, 1981 Santa thru a child's eyes Leanne Dolmage M .fir I-1 Robert Glanville ▪ t) ' s • ; --m- ▪ 4 t .t ri 1 ) ; • '‘.1 .4.1 ;0.4 1.. ; 1 . • .; II • i1 'I A -R .16 1 — ,,P1 ik+ ii •!.:$ 24 21')• '44 1r. ' .!. .!.tt • 1 ". ••• 1••) 1 ) IS 1g; " .41 ; ". .:r 2 2. 1 15 r 1e 1 244 3,J "i 1 I ;.?.,) • r - )13C.; NOVEMBER 'BF:7CENTBEB, • , Chrisiopher Dougherty Away back in 1882 those who were then at The Exposit& said Merry Christmas to ExpoSitior Subscribers and provided them with this calendar for 1883. We're sorry we haven't a calendar for next year 1982. The greetings of those of us now at the Expositor during this joyous Christmas season are every' bit as sincere and heartfelt as those 99 years ago, when we said. . . . `v c•- Denise Ducharme Bonnie Elligsen Paul Ellis Laura Erb Joan Guichelaar Dianne Gridzak Rosalea Hackett Leo Hagan ' Tom Haley Cathy Melady Debbie Ranney Rhea Hamilton Dianne McGrath Amelda Reynolds Kathy Hoegy ' Al an McLean Frank Reynolds David Hook A.Y: McLean ' Patti O'Rourke Lynda Huard Helen McLean Michele Sinnamon Anne Huff Wirn McLean Dan Steven , Marion Hunt Edith McMillan Christine Tremeer Evelyn Kennedy Bob McMillan Joyce Wallace i Wilma Oke • Susan White And all the Bad News Beavers Since 1860, serving the community first Seaforth •r,