HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1963-12-23, Page 5Mrs. Edith Johnston, '
Clinton Gibbings St.
In an effort to bring back a
few moments of nostalgia for
those who may have abandon-
ed the practice of sending let,
ters to Santa Clans, the News-
Record asked the stiglents in
the junior grades at Clinton
Public Scheel to compose their
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TIDINGS OF
JOY AT CHRISTMAS
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THE LORD TOGETHER
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Pastor: Craig Peters, 13.A.
Sunday, Dec. 29-10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.15 a.m.-Family Worship
Tuesday, December 31-11:30 p.m.-
New Year's Eve Watch Night Service.
Thursday, January .2-6.00 p.m.-Congregational Supper
and Annual Business Meeting.
Everyone Is Welcome At This Church
Ontario Street United Church
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
Sunday, December 29
9.45 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
TURNER'S CHURCH
2.00 p.m.-Church Service
3.00 p.m.-Sunday School
Christian Reformed
Church
REV. L. SLOFSTRA
Minister
Sunday, December 29
10.00 a.m.-Service in English
2.30 p.m.-Service in Dutch
Tues., Dec. 31-8.00 p.m.-New
Year's Eve Service.
Wed., Jan. 1-10.00 a.m.-New
Year's Service.
Every Sunday 6.15 p.m., Dial
680 CHLO, St. Thomas. Listen
to "Back to God Hour."
EVERYONE WELCOME
Joseph Street
GOSPEL ,HALL
CLI NTON
11.00 a.m.-Breaking of Bread
3.00 p.m.-Sunday School
7.00 p.m.-Gospel Service
8,00 p.m. Thursday-Prayer
Meeting and Bible
Reading.
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REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
Post-Christmas Theme: "AFTER CHRISTMAS, WHAT?"
WESLEY-WILLIS
11.00 a.m.-Church Service
12.10 p.m.-Sunday School
HOLM ESVI LLE
1.00 p.m.-CHURCH SERVICE
2.00 pm.-SUNDAY SCHOOL
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. P. L. Dymond, LTh., Rector Charles Merrill, Organist
Tuesday, December 24th-Christmas Eve
4.30 p.m.-Holy Communion (Shut-ins)
11.00 p.m.-Carols by the 'Choir
11.15 p.m.-Holy Communion (Choral)
Wednesday, December nth-Christmas Day
10.00 a.m,-Holy Communion (Family Service)
Thursday, December 26th-St Stephen's Day
10.00 a.m.-Holy Communion 'at HuronvieW
Sunday, December 29th-Sunday after Christmas
8.30 a.m.-Holy Communion
11.00 'a.m.-Nine Lesson Carol Service
7.00 p.m.-Evening Prayer
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.-Evangelistic Hour
Guest Speaker: Rev. John W. Roberts, Noranda, Que.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.-Prayer Service,
You Are Cordially Invited To All Of These Services
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CLINTON
Sunday, December 29
9.45 a.m.-Worship Service
L1.00 a.m.-Sunday School
8.00 p.m.-Gospel Service
Guest Speaker: Mr. John
Aitken, Shelburne.
Tuesday: Prayer & Bible Study
All Welcome
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A.
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, December 29
9.45 a.m.-Sunday School
10.45 a.m.-Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
Dear Santa Claus:
would like a road-racing
SOt and two pounds of liver
for the oat,
The road-rare set needs four
care, The eat likes pork liver
best,
Your, truly,
Barbara Rudd.
GRADE THREE
Dear Santa Claus;
I would like a doll carrage
and a flying-saucer for Christ-
mas, We will leave cookies and
a glass of milk. I love Christ-
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From the Staff at ...
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D. W. CORNISH, Proprietor
"Your Westinghouse Dealer"
482.6646 Clinton
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a red or blue
bike for Christmas, Is it cold
nient, T would like a bogey
stick too if you can give me
it.
Yours turly,
Brian Kennedy.
Dear Santa Claus:
Dear Santa I want some
hockey equimenet and a hockeY
helmet, I wish you a Mary
Christmas.
' Your's trnely,
Robert Andrews
Dear Santa:
I Would like
raaS, MY sister ,attekes for
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Sarah Walden..
• Peat 5antA Clans:
I hape you have a pi
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Year, I want some 'hocey
erry .
New
equi-
letters and they are printed
below.
Although the spelling of
some of the "wants" was nn,
known to the smaller yo/Mg-
Sters, it certainly deter
Them from using Them.
And, while some readers
may have to ponder them for
some time, the jolly old fellow
at the.North Pole is accustom-
ed to such 'letters and has no
trouble at all in figuring out
what the children want,
GRADE FOUR
Dear Santa Claus:
Thanis you for .the toys you
brought me last year, This
year would you please bring
me a talking doll and a bi-
cycle.
I will leave you a piece of
cake and some pop. And for
your reindeers some sugar,
Yours sincerely,
Cathy Grigg,
Dear Santa Claus:
For Christmas I would like
Barbie and a .poddle. I hope
'this Christmas isn't too busy
for you. I watch you on tele-
vision as much as I can,
1 hope you have a Merry
Chistmas, and a Happy New
Year.
Yours sincerely,
Jane Bakelaar,
Dear Santa Claus:
How are you? I would like
a watch, sewing basket, and
a John 'Gnagy Set. Are you
very busy? Is it very cold?
I will be sure to put a piece
of cake and some milk for you.
I had better go.
Yours sincerely,
Heather McAdam.
Dear Santa Claus:
Christmas comes in one
week, and I can't think of any-
thing to get. I 'think I'll get
a tool set. Just one week after
Christmas is my birthday. On
my birthday I get a bicycle
and a small toy.
I hope I get what I want.
I also wish you a Merry
Merry Christmas.
Yours sincerely,
Frank Cameron,
Dear Santa Claus:
I .watCh you on television
every day and it gives, me an
idea what I want but I still
don't know.
You must get very tired
giving toys and making them,
but your'e probably use to it
by now. Well I think I had
better go now.
, Sincerely yours,
Beverley Holmes.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please would you bring me
a good pair of gloves? I
would- like it very much. I
would also like a projector with
pictures that show on the wall
when you put battries in it,
Don't get stuck with all-this
snow. I will leave some cook-
ies. and milk out for you.
Yours sincerely,
Kathy Murphy.
Dear Santa Claus:
I would like a .pair of shin-
guards for hockey and a Mec-
cano set. There will be some
Christmas cake; a banana, for
you. For the reindeer they will
be some hay. Goodbye for now.
Yours sincerely,
Barry Edgar.
Dear Santa Claus:
I hope you are warm enough
at the North Pole. I would like
a pair of hockey pants and "a
model airplane kit. I will leave
a sandwich for you.
You leave my presents in the
living room and I will leave
yours on the kitchen, table.
Yours sincerely,
George Brown.
Dear Santa:
know you are very busy
but I wondered if you could
get me a doll with long hair.
I would like it to be about
eighteen inches high.
If you can't get it I would
except any other doll. Please
try to get it for me.
Love,
Barbara Elliott,
DAP r Santa:
T would like a Park and
Shop game and a Tiny Chatty
Twin cutout. I hope you don't
stip* in the snowdrift. I
live at 206 Queen, Street Clin-
ton Ontario.
I will leave a bottle of pop
and four Cookies. You can come
RI nine o'clock, I will be sleep-
ing.
Yours truly,
Debra Glenn.
Dear Santa Claus:
I would like Kenners build-
ing set with an eldon road race
set. My brother would like a
Mighty Moe and a cell a
sketch.
My sister would like a Chat-
ty Cathy with a Barbie Dream
House. My dog needs a dog
dish.
Yours sincerely,
David Fawcett,
Dear Santa Claus:
How are you at the North.
Pole? For Christmas I would
like a skating outfit because
made a rink at the back of
my house, I would also like a
Barbie Doll for a model on
my bed,
I Will leave you a few sand-
wiches and some milk if my
brether doesn't eat them, Bye
for now?
p there? I bet When YOU take an Inch out of .the house. yen
will free4e,
Well I Ilene you get the
bike 'here, I better say :good-.
bye. Remember now,
Yours
ESther
Dear Santa Claus:
'Thank yet/ for the toys Yott
bran* me last year,: For
.chriShnas I would like- a tape,
recorder, I will leave yott a.
banana and milk,.
YOtteS, Trt101)r.
Doug poterson,
GRAM FIVE
Dear Santa:-
would like oops. I
guess I better tell you Why I
need the tnings first, I need
elbow pads, because everytime
I hit the boards I get. up with
sore elbows.
Everyday I'm late for supper
so T could use a watch too. I
wuld like two pairs of boxing
gloves, to punch my brother
so when he hits me back it
will not built me,
I don't want to be greedy,
becausec my Mother and my
Brothers will give me lots of
gifts. I hope..
Your receiver,
Dennis Deline.
Dear Santa Claus:
Clare Proctor has a racing
ear set and I would like one
too, I don't get to play with
Clare's because it is broken.
Instead I play, with his el-
ectric foot-ball game. In the
last game he won twenty-one
to zero.
Your friend,
David Aiken.
Dear Santa:
On Saturday I had an un-
usual experience. We were hav-
ing a hockey game against the
Hawks,
It happened in the .3econd
period, I had the puck. Crash,
"Jim Engel you moose I'll get
even with . you yet."
So would you mind bringing
me some shoulder pads,?
Yours truly,
Brian Edgar.
Dear Santa:
Next time you bring some
Christmas tree lights you had
better test them before you
give them. One of our lights
shot straight across the room.
And my brother's train when
you put it in forward it went
backwards and when' you put
it in reverse it went forward.
So next time you had better
test them before you give
them. Or you might be send-
ing shooting Christmas tree
lights or a haywire train.
Your Friend,
Randall Clegg.
Dear Santa:
Everyone was sending you a
letter so I thought I should
On TV I heard that your lead-
ing raindeer's nose wouldn't
light up. I hope he gets 'better.
I will leave something for
you and something for your
raindeer.
I hope I am on the list of
good boys. I don't want any-
thing special for Christmas but
I guess you could leave a
sports car at my place for me.
Oh before I leave I think
you would be smart to use
the front door because we don't
have a fire' place.
Your friend,
Jay.
•
Dear Santa:
We are transfered to Dana,
Saskatchewan, 50 miles from
Saskatoon. It is just a new
RCAF Station and the house
doesn't have a basement.
At Christmas time we are
going to Peabody, Mass.
A Happy Christmas and .A
Happy New Year.
Your friend,
Robert Delaney.
Dear Santa Claus:
I have tried to be good all
year. Even though I have help-
ed around the house quite a
bit I don't want many gifts for
Christmas.
All I want is a ski jacket,
around two books and an Etch-
a-Sketch, I have been doing
fairly well in school and I like
my teacher, .Mr. Jewitt.
Lately I have been going
skating 'on Saturday and Sun-
day afternoons and I enjoy
that very much. Well time is
running short, so good-bye un-
til Christmas.
Your friend,
Lynne Gibbings.
Dear Santa:
Last Christmas I got so
many things that I didn't
know how many I had (but it
was all right) I wanted a
Kenner building set and some
fenders.
My little brother was tired
but happy when he had finished
unwrapping his presents. Even
my hands were worn out when
I got finished, After that I
went to bed.
The Christmas before that I
got an air gun and a bicycle
which wasn't so bad, but the
air gun broke and now the
bicycle is too small.
I guess you will only have
seven reindeer r this year be-
cause Comet has to stay at
home to clean 'the kitchen sink,
Well to conclude 'this letter
I want everything you have,
(except girls toys). Good-bye
and Merry Christmas,
YoUr toy lover,
Dick Jewson.
Dear Santa:
Just about every day at four
o'clock I watch you on TV,
Are you getting all your reign
deer ready for the 25th?
If you want to know what
I want for Christmas just look
on the table under the cake,
It will, have a note and on it
it will say: "Dear Santa, I
would like n, hockey game with
some new hockey socks and
hockey pants."
Last night it Was &bait 0
degrees and I kept dreaming
the wind blew the house away,
I was so cold!
We've got 5 Seconds to get
done so, bye now!
I hope is that yen
give a present to all those
„children who don't have a
mother or father!
Yours
'Michael Elliot,
GRADE TWO
Dear Santa:.
I would like a type vvritter.
Men, I will not have to print.
I would like a pupp too, I will
feed it look after it.
How are you doing up at the
North Pole, I here storys of
you and your reindeer. I hope
you will bring these things. I
have four brothers. I will hang
my stocking up, I will leave
something for you to eat.
Love,
Patsy,. Proctor,
Dear Santa:
I want a big baking set, It
has cakes pies and other things
to make. I want an Indine doll
too, Are you very busy. I will
leave some milk for you and
an apple.
I have a brother Terry and
a sister Nancy. I am seven,
Terry is ten, and Nancy is six.
My mother is 29 and my fath-
er 30,
Love,
Judith Mary MacDonald
Dear Santa;
Could I have a bone or a
rabbit for our puppy. How are
at the North Pole and how is
your reindeers. I want 'to have
a shutting ranke so that my
brother and I can play hocky-
04 it. I want a real pet kitten.
or. :a real pet PPM-
Ana Want' tO.- ataY up ,te
see you, I will hid beht/4 'one.
of the chairs that are 'in our
livjugreom,
, Love,
WilliamsBruce
Dear• Santa;
in grade two, y teacher is
MiIssainJohnssevoenn. yTeahllasveoltd.W. () I Sam
M
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ters. Their names are Wendy
and Beverley. I would like a
Nine-Piece Cooking set. And
Some Red Bricks.
I hope You are not working
too hard, haw are your brown-
ies and ells, And haw is Mrs.
Santa. If my mother will make
a Christmas cake I will give
you some, Well goodby for
now.
Love,
Marilyn Holmes,
Dear Santa:----
I want a race-set. Because
I like to see the cars go ar-
ound. I hope you ar't working
to hard getting ready f o r
Christmas.
I hope you and Mis. Santa
Claus are feeling very well.
Thank-you for the toys you
gaire Randle and I last year. I
hope the rean-deers are well.
Brian Clegg.
Dear Santa:
I want a too weeller and a
gunggo Jack sat. Santa are
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Yours sincerely,
Patsy Elliott
Deat, Santa Claus:
For Christmas I want some
Model D'ai's and a footballs And
I help my mother, very much.
Youts truley,
Walt& Leppingten,