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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
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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
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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.
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a Christmas, we wish for you the true delights of the season.
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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
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say how much it
means to have the
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joy fill your hearts.
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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
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