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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-12-21, Page 32send our good wishes to all, iced with our special season's thanks. • YOUR PATRONAGE IS MOST APPRECIATED 12. • Eliwin • Erla • Peg • Gertie • Phil at SPICER'S BAKERY 0. r k,.,:,:i.pa,.via,v,g„..5i.1,,,4,4m4.14.„,i,k44,:.,.;si.xti:m.a,.,„,,i,,;,..,4,.,„ , Main St. Exeter 10 Regular SMOKED HAMS LB. A LB. 69t1 1 12 to 16 lbs. 59( OVER 20 LBS. 534i t• 790 75(1 3.z. 3/39t 79t1 4/$1.000 Regular'69-571t 1.00 WHOLE OR SHANKED HALF 79 SHORT RIB ROASTS E LLO Maple Leaf MINCEMEAT 28 oz. Mandarin ORANGES Sections 10 oz. Humpty Dumpty ' POTATO CHIPS BLADE ROASTS or STEAKS LB. SOFT DRINKS 6 KIST AND PEPSI 28 OZ. PLUS DEPOSIT STOCK UP FOR THE BIG HOLIDAY Closed Dec. 24, 25, 26 and Jan. 1 g Cooked PICNIC SHOULDERS Fresh Hayter TURKEYS •0 ti Peol*ZNi c:?,e,t(*4 tge4 {::?1,TzrA a tesit:?;14'0?.fil BOYLE'S LUCKY DOLLAR Dashwood 237-3471 Open Fri. Till 9 p.m. Christmas treasures good times shared with loved ones. May they fill your hearts and memories this season. SHO E Throughout the land, the season spreads its warmth and happiness withour message of sincere gratitude. Smyth' s STORE EXETER PAUL NEILANDS MAIN ST. JIM GLASGOW Page 20 A Times-Advocate, December 21, 1972 s000verwtigiatrocvistottomedimonedotiomo.44.0mqrtio9AvrAtit14104014 merry Christmas Open Thursday and Friday Until 9:00 p.m. Closed Saturday at 6:00 p.m. WWWiZs.WizoWat,ZkzWizZiiwWizi,W'izWi,ZiWizWtW,iz.N?zWizWWg Igkrt:MVIAWtoz?grizigezileffzililderz7ttrZ WAIZIgi. v?Itertgitilizi .13 Christmas Season and Joy in every moment. Our thanhs for your continued good will. PHONE 235.2411 EXETER ..Ailist40:140q4 cri'Asutta40,v4mA015.41:06.10mitg4it?,4.01,1-41. 00#00:000,04;itia sy 24 he spirit of Christmas is in the air, ringing out joy and good wilt. We take this time to extend to all greetings and thanks. Ralph Genttner Fuels Ltd. GULF OIL AGENTS cv.AtaNt 4:Vsilattfwg cvd-cz%itsV*024iizEWizMcgrtivrgoziw Santa's singing out our sincere thanks to all our customers and friends. Best wishes fOr a happy and prosperous New Year From Earl, Sob, Jim and Pat at RUSSELL ELECTRIC Poor Santa By LAURIE PROUT Usborne Central One Christmas eve one of San- tas elves said "I had better get the raindeer hitched up." "Okay" Santa replied, In about ten minutes later the elf said "I can't find Rudolph." "Oh, no its getting late too". Santa cried. They looked and looked and could not find Rudolph. Santa finally said "We'll make it, us eight reindeer. It wasn't a Merry Christmas at all. A Great Night By MICHAEL LENTING Hensall There was a star so bright, Sining in the night Sheperds came from far, Following a bright star. Angels did appear, To see God's son so dear. If we had been alive that night, We would have seen a glourious sight. ..1;4441,p,2:4.1i,24s.okia•wo vgiam$at o'•ft Special Christmas Prices on Power Hacksaws Something Dad will appreciate for years to come. Special Christmas prices on Easy Riders and Trappers Ideal Christmas presents for Dad and the kids that will be appreciated year round. Two 1971 Chapparal Snowmobiles (used) 399 c.c., 28 H.P., excellent condition. Market Farm Equipment RR 1 Dashwood Phone 238-2301 nftagtsItNivilAVAVAtaincRiti. •a%SsaVet;Mts Exeter District Co-Op WeargZ*WItZWI.Wist Phone 235-2081 Vo4t,tuttutpNow,41. wovAit covgittoNemutpxovut. wat•Wiz 44444444 Pfreel NIA,V0A, 5**4•Phitt Drawn by Sandra Turnbull, Grand Bend A A A Santa to Patteekinewe kit Drawn by Deborah Ford, Grand Bend or- cAntique stare and Cloth Museum f MAIN ST. CREDITON 0. 0. (2 Doors East of the Bank of Montreal) Lyalgtaimeam42.4tagierwgrtmovrammktogilgieroNt«yave.waft-t- 'Ilvertpseatftemtr t .A..wm.zmwAtp.gctverwm..,m.t«,.w.de.oltAx0;:mop$1-4:mwgi The House on the Hill By F.P. VAN BUSSEL JR. St. Patricks Parliament Hill was very gay. Santa Claus was on his way. All across this great, wide land People were counting the grains of sand. The Prime Minister called to attention A number of points he'd like to mention. "Before the Christmas holiday, There are some things I'd like to say. First of all secretary of state, (And the rest of you listen as I relate.) For weeks my wife has nagged me, She wants to go to Miami. "On Christmas day I'll be gone- Me. me wife, and me little son. We'll not be gone too far away- Down to the old U.S. of A. And, Dear Sec., I need your help... Can you take care of our little dog, Yelp? The Prime Minister fixed a glare At the Secretary sitting in his chair. The Secretary was blushing oh so red- If he refused, he knew he'd be dead. But he knew also of that mutt, Yelp After a week with it HE'D need help. He gulped hard, he cleared his throat, He readied his voice for that dreaded note. Yes or no, he had to decide. And yet he couldn't, for all he tried. He anxiously watched a cigarette being lit, He uttered a definite, "I'll think about it! !" The P.M. continued: "Now point number two And I hope this doesn't make you feel blue. With much regret and a heavy heart, This morose message to you I impart. You got one, ever since you've known us, But I'm afraid, this year, no Christmas bonus!" "String 'em up! !" one started to shout, Followed by a tamer, "Throw him out!' "Oh fuddle duddle", the P.M. said, He was drowned out by "Off with his head". The rising cresendo filled the room, Till the janitor threatened them all with his broom. The babbling ceased, everything was hushed, Some M.P.s smiled some M.P.s blushed. The P.M. ahemed upright he stood, Upon the platform made of wood. He said to them "Now we'll a tenda, The third item on our agenda. "We need some milk and cookies because, We gotta leave something for Santa Claus. He travels the world far and near, And he must be tired when he gets here". The honorable members didn't want to try it, So they all got up and said "Be quiet". The janitor got up again, And started to shake his broom at them. The Prime Minister was really mad That was twice already that they had been bad. He proceeded to give them some discipline, While his face registered a dopey grin. "Now listen you guys", he proceeded. "The trouble you gave is more than I needed. Just to steer you in the right direction, I'm going to call another elec- tion!" "OH NO!, Not yet! "I'm to young to die". And, "Augh" they began to sob and cry. This year no Christmas holiday, The election campaign is on its way. The carollers are, really pollsters, And party leaders have hands on their holsters. . Parliament hill isn't very gay, This year no Christmas holiday! Ill! What a Mess! By LORI KENNEDY J.A.D. McCurdy Our living room on Christmas morning may not be as bad as some people's, Our living room is crowded and overflowing. Everyone comes running down the steps very early despite my mother's warning. They don't care what they do or where they throw She paper. It is anywhere and everywhere. Sometimes, you would think our living room was made of paper. My little sister will open a present, throw the paper, drop her present and pick up another. Everyone forgets themselves and follows suit. You might think that we would lose our presents and I wonder why Ve haven't. When we are finished opening all our presents we tidy up all the paper and put our presents neatly under the tree to admire. After we have finished breakfast and have done the dishes we all go back into the living room, We all get out a game or something we want to try. It is really quite fun to. open our presents even though we do mess the living room up quite a bit and can't blame our mom for ex- claiming, "What a mess!" Shhhh! By LAURA ARGYLE Huron Centennial Shhhh, be very quiet, As quiet as a mouse, Or else, you know that Santa Claus, Will not come to your house. Don't stay awake to catch him, Becausebefore you know, He'll have your Christmas stocking Stuffed from top to toe. With candy.canes and apples, With nuts and oranges too, And leave before you see him, Cause I tried to catch him too! I tip toed down the stairs, To see what I could see, Andthere were all the presents. Stuffed beneath the tree. And though I'm very sure, I never slept a wink, I know that Santa Claus, Is smarter, than you or I woulc think, He must have told his reindeer, To be quiet, shhh no noise, He didn't wantthe girls and boys, To see any of their toys. So now you've heard my story, Now off to bed you go, When you wake in the morning, You'll be surprised, I know. Then turning to my husband, I said,' "Of course you know," "They'll try to catch Santa Claus," As I did years ago." Christmas By RONNIE KENNEDY J.A,D. McCurdy Christnas is white And quite all-right With presents and toys For goodlittle girls and boys. Santa is fat and jolly Boy! If I could see him, golly! He is dressed in white and red When he comes, you're in bed. Christmas trees are fun With presents from the son. They are decorated with iciles Some people receive bicycles So you see Christmas is quite a day The bells will ring, In a manger of hay! Christmas is Near By DALE PARSONS Huron Centennial When candles burn through the night, And wreaths are hung high, When carols are sung joyously, And glittering stars pass by. When mistle-toe is where all can see And trees are cluttered with lights. When gifts are wrapped with paper and bows, And food is prepared just right, When years ago Jesus came, And we're told stories clear, Then its as sure as the nose on your face, That Christmas is very near. MAIN ST. 286-0505 EXETER tvp..,kow,ii5w.41 No.014 t`ii:4 N:ts WAli Wiz *APO WiZ NO Wiz WiZWiZIWiti WizW:z 0000001 00 c4i0 0000"400000.' We sincerely wish that you may enjoy a holiday season full to over- flowing with life's best. May it bring our good friends and patrons many moments rich with peace and contentment. rF