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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-12-24, Page 30FIRE It is our sincere hope that the joyous spirit of this happiest of all holidays will light up your home and your heart with peace and good will. May we respectfully request that you be very careful with your Christmas decorations to avoid a tragic fire which could spoil the festive season ahead. Yours for better service. Fire Chief GARY MIDDLETON WORKS Your works department wishes all the citizens of the town the compliments of the season and looks forward to serving you to the best of our ability during 1981 Signed on behalf of the men and myself. GLENN KELLS Work's Superintendent To . The Citizens of Exeter and District WE, your council, wish to extend heartfelt greetings for a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. It has been our privilege to serve you BRUCE SHAW Mayor DOH MacGREGOR Reeve LAURIE DYKSTRA ALVIN EPP Dep. Clerk Deputy-Reeve JAY CAMPBELL ' LOSSY FULLER MORLEY HALL TOM HUMPHREYS GAYLAN JOSEPHSON BILL MICKLE ELIZABETH BELL Clerk SAND/ GRAVEL, HAULING SNOW REMOVAL Ph 235-2489 235-2815 A4L%z•D D;:o•Cr; D,2:1-#.ht,i4; i ila.Ar S1 ;4q441:aarliaDia•TAE:Mia ;1;01147,Ia 0".04•s;;, PgasPkrz, ai,W)Aia4ViiaTik14;41414,its•Via571iaV ;111' I With pride and gratitude ' for the loyalty you have shown, we extend our sincerest wishes that you and yours enjoy t ss,Aya, 1 /07 14, # NZt(t AO, 1 44.; ir•-%". From All The People Over The Bridg Jerry"MocLean & Son I OUR STORE IS BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS... g BUT SMALL ENOUGH TO BE FRIENDLY 5..da a7LiaT4:1 tqqd I:NAT:Zed anAaNertvedtv,Ziantlet:MITNAIPVAIR.taltia •aivA ivta wtA anAa7ta?tt cant taVvotta:NAt941aNt•avtl'aPta A very Merry Christmas to All Step right this way . . . to the happiest holidays ever! We do appreciate your kind support. GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY AUTOMOTIVE LTD, Exeter 235.0800 SHOE STORE MAIN ST. EXETER JIM GLASGOW PAUL NEILANDS BRENDA MORRISEY Closed Christmas Eve at '&00 p.m. ' 0.4:11 tx.ItmoNetw,A•wetrgio/irmovoSs*iwxongameivawaothi. Smyth's [ Timel,MYecalle, December 24, 1900 CIMigig0WCSIZICCROVVYRIertrOVVWVOIrrACMCOViVgiginOWCON CI .4141444401, ito • I $ 4 17): of. t. 'At his time of the year, A plentiful measure of Wishino you all Garry and Shirley Rumball and family COUNTRY DINER AND ,GAS. BAR Dashwood We will be closed, beginning December 25. Opening January 7, 1981. VIctaIMatWaFFAcTtaltAi*AWFMMAltalE#A1FAItinLITFerlIMO1WOR##%tal 11 11111 N1111 A 11111til, I II .II 11111ii ii ittil io II 1 lilt l itUishing you bright holidaysillilit, as Christmas lights up the world. It's a pleasure to serve you. N.C. JONES & SONS LTD. A A Santa's Christmas present Christmas tree. It was Santa Claus. Santa came over to Johnny helped the elves a the box and tried to lift it, but lot. Johnny soon began to get it was to heavy. He called, lonely. Santa said, "You "Dasher"! Dasher quickly can't go home till next came and carried the box to Christmas." Johr!ny began to cry. Santa and Mrs. Claus the sleigh, began to talk it over. . C Johnny had been all fro,% around the world in one Then he made a decision. ,.."., night. He told Johnny he would giye Ilt He slept in Santa's sleigh him a magic pogo stick. With gl all night. The next day Santa one jump he would be back opened the box and Johnny ' home 'in his bed. jumped out. Santa was very The next thing he heard re surprised. Santa could use a was his mother telling him to frE new elf get up and open his gifts. Pe4 lieu a St.ko A, I Crg CtiV7 Cfg (tg Ctg qg jai call for people to gather together, to meet CS: with their near and dear. As you and yours celebrate a Christmas, we wish for you the true delights of the season. abBiTIME GREETINGS The wonderful old traditions LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Denmark Sweden , Finland Austria Germany Italy Holland France United Kingdom Brazil Australia Yugoslavia south Africa United States of America (A Branches) SANTA'S CHRISTMAS PRESENT By Diane Warwick Grade 7 Exeter P.S. There were two days left before Christmas. Johnny had been anxious for Christmas to come for about three weeks. Johnny was eight years old. He was planning to wait up for Santa this year. It was finally Christmas SANTA HAS TROUBLE By Ruth Ann Essery Grade 7 Usborne Central On Christmas Eve as Santa was packing his presents a black cat walked in front of his sleigh. Santa didn't believe in super- stitions and didn't pay any mind to it. As he started out that night he noticed that Rudolph wasn't leading the sleigh. "Where can he be?" thought Santa. "He must be back at ,the stable." So Santa went back. He got the confused reindeer harnessed up and they were off again. Santa was just coming into Exeter when "crash" he got stuck in a snow drift. "Boy" HOW CHRISTMAS GOT ITS NAME By Mable Cook Grade 8 Stephen Central C is for the Christ child born on Christmas Day H is for the Herald's in the night R is for Redeemer I is Israel S is for the star that shines so bright T is for three wisemen they who travel far M is for the manger where he lays A is for the angel in the night S is for the stable where he was born. This is how I spell Christ- mas. Eve. Johnny was so excited. That afternoon he had gone to the store and got a box. He was going to hide in it and put on it, "To Santa." After Johnny's parents went to bed, Johnny jumped in the box. He waited for along time. Suddenly he heard the jingling of bells and he heard noises on the roof. He also heard someone walking around the said Santa, this sure isn't my day!" Santa luckily had his c.b. with him and contacted his elves to come and dig him out. After. Santa got out of the snow drift he started to deliver his presents to all the girls and boys in Exeter. "Oh no," cried Santa unhappily. He had just run out of presents. Santa ordered his reindeer to go as fast as they could back to the North Pole. When they got there the elves brought out lots of presents and put them in the sleigh. Santa started out again and went back to Exeter. He delivered the rest of the presents and went to all the other places around the world. Santa believed in superstitions from that day on. A CHRISTMAS POEM FOR EVERYONE By Andrea Vickery Grade 4 St. Patrick's, Lucan C is for chimney that Santa goes through H is for school holidays that brings great joy R is for, round that Santa is I is for incense that one king brought to the manger S is for stockings that Santa fills T is for toys that Santa brings M is for merry that means great joy A is for the angel that told the shepherds about the good news S is for Santa that we thank Christmas 1 13lessings Santa's trouble II v;F:tvft. vilAtzmvgmlizitorttcmtqAttglezitivqil mazowammoutomooximitoginacintozowiciatiumumcca? itAV:MatteAsa0i4aMO:Yasv3itai!tAtTilAaTi!PiA•atILT:0MiaVSSI:vAakt:ed.tat!fttgrAtr?.ki Exeter 235-0840 Ncskumplg A • a 3 ZWART AND BUILDERS Custom GRAANSMA H a -OF- General Contractors PPY HOMES 111321WIIIIIINION't-i'lo IIi It's Christmas again and time to say how much it means to have the friendship and good will o1 folks like you. Accept our sincere thanks$ and warm. wishes for a M Ham• Hof ka A g g g for the toys. yi tvgrsvtivti:.tt.ftltm arttaYA aTiLta?•4 tv•Li t:n4 aTt V14 tPLi taPLi ;:n4 t a;'?4 t4'11:?t6 41VIVM 4v4."PAMAi ,tvtd aVcaNi-a?(TaN4 VtitIMIAM a?.{41P,ki G ti 4741 alvci tva azt t "'•ed zva c.'t.i•av44•apki tvZi Let the season's joy fill your hearts. DUTCH CANADIAN I STORE A Main St. As we celebrate Christ's birth, let us unite in the resolve to forge a stronger society built on greater understanding and dedicated to a lasting peace. Merry Christmas! Chairman-- Murray Greene, Commisioners — Chan Livingstone and Bruce Shaw. and the staff of EXETER PUC Exeter Have a Safe Holiday Your police department wish for you a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. May we remind you again that alcohol and gasoline do not mix. Remember the festive season is fast approaching and at this time of year don't forget your family. If you have too much to drink, DON'T DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE. Call a taxi or ask someone far assistance. With the new laws in regards to the Breathalizer tests, drinking and driving can become very costly and a punishment such as a jail term and the loss of your licence can be imposed. BE MUCH WISER — DON'T GET CAUGHT BY THE BREATHALIZER. E. J. DAY, Chief of Police a ti r.?:16 0310:00A w.f.4 vesi 14'.(,1 aNlmitTs.a c g Mwa v;y4 t,1 Exeter (a5iiiaci•;rA Oka IP gal:i.01,01 ;titl..:01;;:0D..019;"W:;',0A A111,1; 12).P.Co 235-1350