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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-12-22, Page 22Pike' 8A --Christmas Special, The Goderich Signal-Star,'Sat. Dec. 22, 1973 More letters Dear Santa, Santa all these year I have been thinking about how you are doing to your work shop. Is Mrs. Santa doing all right when �,ou are out on the sled. I'd like,to talk a little more but I must be going now and one little thing more please.. Santa read my little letter and injoy it Your friend Mark Sterner St. Joseph's Kingsbridge Primary 3. . �tocklnws hung by the fireplace llt hop. that St Nick will come In a race spoil be he►'t•. w it h suet on his 'ta'ct.) 1,1 Steve Dobie Grade 5 `r Mar1 School Dear Santa, I like a bike 1 like a Snoopy tooth brush 1 hope you like my Christmas tree. From Robbie 1)vnn Grade I Victoria School Peace on Earth Good Will To AH Men Processional singers bring in thousands of dollars every year singing carols, stores put on so- called sales, and, worst of all, the liquor stores do booming business on Christmas. This is not the Christmas Jesus brought, but .a commercial edittOn. kk'hy not put the natural ingredients of Christmas hack, like Peace On Earth Good Will to All Nlen. Jerry Horton Grade ti Robertson Memorial School liFORD HUGILL L.;) LIKE TO WISH ALL HIS CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR • Flickering candlelight ... a scent of Christmas greens ... the nearness of dear ones make the holidays bright. We hope to continue serving you in the future. E. BRECKENRIDGE HARDWARE - PLUMBING - HEATING ON THE SQUARE GODERICH CHRIgTMA,S) GREETINGS We're taking this opportunity to say -Hello" and to thank our customers for their patronage. Have a merry Christmas! Taxis On Christmas ' ►ay. By Prior Appointment Only We would appreciate your phoning beTore Christmas Day to let us know you will require transportation. This will allow our drivers to be available to both their families and you when required. In Case Of Emergency, Phone 524-7305 BOB'S TAXI BLUEWATER TAXI o Santa Peace on Earth Goodwill to Men Peace - a state of rest or calm; especially freedom from war or disorder. Peace! Will there ever be everlasting peace on earth? No, not in my time or yours. Yes, you say? No, but there will he peace to your extent. Peace..that means calm, quiet and brotherly love. I know and you know that we live in peace but y„what about the rest of' the world? Will everyone ever -he free from despair, destruction, agony and death?. Yes we are loved by our parents, grandparents and relatives. What about the child w ► has none of these? God tis to have peace but we our- selves have to try also. The next time you see someone who doesn't 'have Peace reach out and help them. PEACE—We all need it. Lori Taylor Grade 7 Robertson School Dear Santa; I want three ploughs and a John Deere tractor like my Dad's. Thank you for last year's toys. I hope you come to our Christmas Concert. . Darren Connelly Kindergarten St. Joseph's School Kingsbridge � . "enjoy" Dear Santa, Are you contming to our home on Chrismis Ef we will have loss of. things- for'ytiu and how is Rodoff for Crismis Ef in the ttthr Rain Dears will voti make it or are home. the end. Your Friend Michael Durnin Joseph's Kingsbridge Primary :3. If I were Santa Claus I woud fly to the moon and then I hack bawn and give chinlden a for and hour. Scott Ross Grade :3 Victoria School Dear Santa, Thank you for the toys from last Christmas. How are you and Mrs. Claus? Remember.. that my sock is the red and white one and it has you on it. How are your reindeer. Love Michael Grade 3 St. Mary's May is nice as spice But December is more, Nicer then May because Lord •Jesus was horn I'm glad we silihrate •JESUS'S BIRHTDAY Tony Van Dyke, Grade 4 Kingsbridge t�Ris� May this h.,liday season bestow On you every blessingand happiness. Please accept our best wishes, and may we express our gratitude to you for your loyal patronage. Thank you! HURON CONCRETE SUPPLY LTD. Darrell Kloeze Colborne Central School Grade 6 Peace on Earth Good will to Men A little child carne in the•night. Under a star that shone so bright. 'I•he Angels sang with the greatest joy. About this new-born baby boy. They told "the shepherds to follow the star, • And to tell the others, near and far. They left their herds to follow the star. And they met three stranggrs from afar. They gathered together ;in 'a tirty old shed, • And found a wee baby, in a lit- tle straw bed. If we could, we'd all go back to when, There was peace on earth, good ► kill to risen. By Sandra Stephens Grade 7 Robertson School h.r 44 Q.4 Mh '01" % ;;q. ;,1 ''%\/ Y'4 13 • Dear Santa, I will leave you a lunch milk and cookies. I want a pop corn popr. From Jennifer Grade 1 Victoria School Dear Santa, I like the blow -kiss thern- belina. , '1 Dulcie Grade 1 Victoria School Have a most delightful holiday and sincerest thanks for your loyal patronage, JAMES BRINDLEY a RR 4 GODERICH ' 524-8114' • • 36 WEST ST. CHRIST is BARN May the Star that blazed in the heAvens on the night of His birth shine upon you and yours, bringing much Christmas joy. rthur& Relily GODERICH 524-8532 ►� . w"�..�w"�. 9: Z w. .fQ ,,.%.4�' Y! 4-4‘ kms' -AM -el r`� ti t• 4 IFf -fr M • tI'i' _• a mos The oris —memories of an. old-fashioned Christmas stir misty recollections Of snow-covered hillsides, the freshly cut family tree, kitchens rich with the aroma of holiday delicacies, the cold, clear air ringing with friendly greetings. 'Today, «e echo those sante warm sentiments as we wish you all a ver‘, 1lappy Holiday! VVA ringing ��rin ANGI.lSEA ST. •