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Dear Santa Claus, ,
How have yckiu been? How has
Mrs:Santa beery?`Thank you for
' the piesants . last yeas. 1 .have
been half good and half bad.
For Christ(nas 1 would like a
car -and some goaly pads
• and a hot -wheel car.
1 will leave some corrots for
the reindeer and a coke fon yo
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GARDENIAS • ROSES
Your Frien
G reg.Ferris
Robertson School
Sant
bear Santa Claus..
How are you and your wife?
Thank you ftir the toys you
brought me last year.
This ear 1 will Leave you
some milk r}nd cookies and
apples fo your reindeers. Are
you very busy this year?
This year 1 would like
Cr•Plun.k and a guitar this year,
we have no snow in Goderich
yet. (good bye to now.- ' ,
,✓" i'ur Friend.
Samis.
i• e.rtson School
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Christmas involves helpless animals as it -does human beings. This message is Portrayed in Ontario
Humane Society Christmas cards and seals. Designed by Stuart Buckley of Torontd, they express
the unspoken gratitua of thousands of animals helped by the Society. Donations,may be made to
the Ontario Humane Society, 696 Yonge Street, Toronto'5, Ontario.
\Vh. Christmas
Means To Me
WHAT CHRISTMAS
• MEANSTO ME
Chistinas is a glorious day,,
When Christ newlv'born was.)a)�
It is a time of beautiful love.
Which God sends down from
above.
Glory glory is• the song,
Of giving and receiving•alt along.
Jesus was to be our king,
So gifts did all the .shepherds
Hustlebring• 'bristle all the tin -
That stops when.t..e church bells
chime
Stars shine and angels glow,
People rushing friend not foe.
All of this I can clearly see,
Cause that's what Christmas
means to me.,'
Wanda Duncan
tegviegRago:77ic'`'ier"
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C,nde,r the star' thai shone so
,and thank you bright
• wi • Came forth the baby- of• shining,
kind ;I light,
for your
_ ..Bro.ught__ for .one -purpose, to
teach love and peace
na r a e ii ,��To all hv,i-ng_ creatures, either
.1"',..... �. on_..... . .., ...� ._ ,.. �..__ map or beast, .
th• And to all the world he taught
is past year F, this great love,
7' .F9,r he was, the Son oi"God, :the
_.i Father above.
'So we celebrate his birth in'
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A magical season Mullof
dreams come true,.. that's what
Christmas is. We wish you much joy.
MEL BOGIE
YOUR
SERVICE DEALER
IN GODERICH, CLINTON, AND'DISTRICT
NO.WYOUCAN
1NSURE;AGAINST
� COSTLY FURNACE
REPAIRS' v.�rV4111-1A
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golden array. . Thank -you for the
On whist we call now, Christmas gave me last year. -
So now you all see.• ,, ,,,;
What Christmas,Really means to -
me.
Nancy Garland
Colborne Central Schbol .
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To give presents away.
all kids faces light up when they
open their presents. Just not to
_.hay.e. a .hig dinner b u.t•-.ta say -
Merry Christmas to tds
our frien,
It's the season to be happy full
of Peace- and Love. It's the most-
wonderful time of the year.
Nit rry` Christmas!
Glenda Lamb
Colborne Central •
• *V ' :+:„
of ty white snow
Placed in.a powdery row:-
lTpon everyone's Christmas Tree.
toys
yo
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4.Thr$
.c 4,, arid, a d, a ruined Vel,ve4
filth some clothes and. if you
have some time' will you get me
something else.
J watch you on TV. How are
your ',elves? Are `W they busy
packing toys'? I have to go.'nciw
and good-bye. Merry Christmas
and a"happy New' Year.
.,,.Yours Ttuly,
Tracy 'Jewell
Robert:son
ewe11Robert'son School.
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Dear Santa Claus,.
This year I would like a SSP
racing car -and I w Auld like a
est or'the West set. 1 would like
a gun holster and a football and
pair of boxing gloves. I will leave
Xti a'iTer—c-arrots for, your
reindeer.
- Love.
Larry Boyce
Christmas is the lovely art, Dear Santa
Of l
diamon el ,e snow; My name, is Brian Robertson I.
Or the-genLle breeze's blow,” m 9 years old. 1 would like a.
That should lift every heart.,;S;P, car and a model chopper,
..: andm.sxrme..gr Lns_.-., .....„ ; _ ._-- .~w_ ,...
I will leave ypu some cookies
1)n the ice upon ponds you see.
Skate blades tlash.ing,
The feetirfl ' of one laughing,.
Th.at_'s ;what- •Christmas rs mei
• Way Allin -'
Grade 7
ColbOrnc_,Central,
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and some pop.
Love',
. --Brian Robertson
Snowmobile
has became
way of life
• Snowmobiling is no longer .a
daze but a way of life in
Ontario where in' just-sik year3
its popularity has grown 30 -fold
from, about 5,000 vehicle
owners in March 1965 `oto
160,661, last winter.
Moreover, in a study just
completed by the Travel
• Research. branch of - the
Department Tourism and
I n f orination covering the
`1969/70 season, it was indicated
that an • average of 3.4 Persons
per family indulged in the
pastime, bringing to' roughly
340,000 the' number of devotees,'
during that period.
Snowmobiling is big business
"now and the provincial economy
is feeling its explosive impact,
with even greater gains predicted
frit 1ih7s upeomtngseason
rgnx ..-,On the average; the Ontart
snowmobiler pays about $1,200
for his vehicle and other
equipment. Collectively they
spend $12.7- millions on vehicle
operation, which invlu,Ies
„licenses, gas, oil, repairs, /and
storage. They , also spe d
$200,000 on park and c'lhb
entrance fees, $500,000 for
commercial' • accommodation,
$1,100,000 for - meals on
snowmobile safaris, and
$800,000 on other sundry
expenses, such' as suitable
outdoor attire. '
I4 all fits '# Ito the pattern 7of
•
the Department's current aim to
make the province a.„fo,jr-season;,
)wrist d.estrnation: Since thee!
"advent 'of snowmdlS hnig many
ip
Ontario resort operators keep
their establishments .open all
winter . which, in . turn, has �•
created more needed winterjobs 1T
in rural areas: 14.
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The- 97 -page 'booklet which,
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Departt'rnent at. /115-13-lisol. St,
or at the •Ontario' Government
Book Store, 880 Bay, St.,
Toronto, delves. deeply into the
Ontario snowmobiling craze
694
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For example, of all • .�
respondents 'in the. survey, 78.5 ty.,
percent indicated snowmobiling �1
for Leasure - was their main `"'�T
reasolT for buying a. snow ••
vehicle. About 15..2"„per cent of
respondents, want '`'them for '
hunting, ic-e _fishing, "V
transportation to ski areas, •.
snowmobile racing, and other 14
recreational activities. k..
Low • on the . snowmobile •
totem pole were those who buy •
vehicles for non -recreational-, t;.
purposes, such as transportation '
int 6,3 •.
° at Santa (;lain
,low ATPIrinfr'„41'4*rre''''441alre."-Fiktive business types own
been good all year and' would
__,_... bout --11 per -cent of O'ntaria.
Iik"e a. talking Barbv or. the snow vehicles
E'' � h , • d ,. per cent are
C.hri. to as to me means i m ai s Ic ve eve t Demensran recon
and warmth from mom and dad;gw•nd by professional people.
1 any years old. and am
in And, surprisingly,onl
To ..see n ty sisters aid ...grade four. I have a big sister, in '. y' 4r
hrouthers, too; .grade 'seven and we will leave old cent .01' fanners in this province,'
To give and receive gifts and
cards;
To goo out hunting for
phesants and bringing two home
for Christmas dinner; •
'To vist,old frends, and gootit
skating.
John Chamney
Colborne Central
Dear Santa Claus,.
How are you doing up there?
Are you very busy? How are ',you
and your wife..
I have been trying to be good
this year_ I will leave you some
• cookies and some apples for
• , your reindeers. f _
•
own a snowmobile. •
Some milk and cookies for yau. .
Yours Truly,
,Lori Mansell "
Robertson School
Dear Santa Claus,
• How •are you and Mrs. Claus
heeling?' 'l, have 'been a good girl
ball year. For Christmas I would
like the 5th Demension record
and,.a record stand.
I will .leave you a sandwich ,
nd a glass of milk and some
arrots fowr your reindeer. Have a
very Merry Christmas.
,Your Friend,'
Debbie Searls
I1c flecked in the study, too,
are the detriments . of
snowmobiling.' •In the 1970/744
season some 40 persons in
Ontario were fatally injured in
39 snowmobile mishaps.
Noise is another problem. So
is; 'destruction of property. And,
what is wotrying Lands and
,Forests officials at the moment,
is- the snowmobile's widespread
disturbance on wildlife — lijce
chasing down deer until they
drop dead from exhaustion. .
Robertson School "
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winter wonderland covered
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9493 I during this brisk season through our
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