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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-24, Page 31S' „r• Santa's„ delivering our 'cheery wish to all, plus many thanks for your kindness. Goderic,h Little Theatre We wish you' a Chri$tmas rich in love and 1/4 peace. Thanks, friends for allowing us to serve you. Sid Bruinsma MILL ROAD Backhoe & Bulldozing GODERICH 524-8668 We're winging our wishes for peace • and love to all our patrons, Thanks, friends,' for all your goodwill... ROSS SHOES . , ON THE SQUARE f' • 4 vq • . R t Cary Hickox, Grade 3, Victoria School GODERICH SICI AL,STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,.-49T4 -PAGE 1M wAvAwav:wwAvAvAvAvrvm..A ' Santa's a mystery no wonder he's history THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS The coals ;in the fireplace Glowed blues and reds All night, while the family Slept in their beds,... The presents layed outl, By their ma's and their pa's, Some room left for . presents From old Santa Claus. With hardly a sound This little 'old man, Landed right on ,the roof With the rest of his clan. Ther's' Dasher and Dancer And Prancer and Vixen, And Comet and Cupid :4, And Donder and Blitzen. Now right at the front Most important of all Ther's Rudolph, his red nose Bright, leading them all. 1 then heard a thump And I bet, oh, by jiminy That was old Santa Claus Coming right down'the Chim- ney. He; had •J-3. big belly And a, nes.se like a cherry, Big dimples like Ellen And eyes like a fairy. Then with his big bag • Full of toys, and his list He layed out all his gifts, Sure no.�one he'd missed. With old-fashioned warmth and lots of good cheer, we wish you a Merry Chr°>lstmas . and thank you foir your continued fr4endsthip•and patronage. 41 184 EAST ST. . , 524-7212 GODERICH When he packed up his' bag, Dolls, stuffed toys and a bike, He then whispered 'something, I think something like "Merry Christmas to, Jill And to Ellen the best, To Nina and, Geoffrey And all of the .rest.” How he gets up the chini'nev Is really a mystery. No one could quite solve it, That's why he made history. But back up' he went . And the%kgot or his sleigh. Away: he then flew, And then yelled out, "Hey!' Yes, he said this one thing, And this time I did hear, "Have a really: MERRY , CHRISTMAS And a HAPPY NEW YAR!" By Anita Shrier Christmas, 1974 Grade 7 g 1 To the Christmas season, we. say, "Welcome!" To our good friends and patrons, we say, "Thanks and the best of everything always!" The PRINT SHOP 36 NEWGATE ST. Lik�s Santa the best I')ear Santa, I am 7 years old. I will give you some cookies. I would like the Surishie Family. My sister would like a Fisher-Price doll. ''lease bring there if you can. From Lynda Russelo Holmesville School - Here is a poem. I like my rat. And I like my fish to. But do you know wi)o I like most. 1 really like you. Have a Merry Christmas. Dear Santa, I have a sore throat 1 am 6 years Old, I would: like a present because it is my birth- day on December 28, 1 would be at my Grandraa's andt,amy mother and my father and my sister's would be at Florida but our Christmas tree is up. From Lynn Cross H©lmesville Sch.9o1 Dear Santa Claus, I want play dears, Iwish you a Merry Christmas. Debbie Kirk Holmesville School *ittit4 �R��11N We hope you .enjoy everything ' this wonderful season has to offer. Thank you, friends. ARGYLE MARINE & SMALL ENGINES 88 Britannia Rd.' 524-9201 ter' ge,0. Pr.:, ti CHNI1 TMA In appreciation of. you° patronage .. . Best wishes to customers and friends, for a 'holiday filledwith-the happy sounds of laughter. Merry Christmas. Goderich Auto Suppjy HURON RD. (A McKer.Ile Associate Store) May each rooMent of this joyous holiday season add up to an abundance of lovely mot'hories. Special Thanks to all. ` The management &staff of (A division of Textron Canada) ItaxIMANTlxxtartvexYn^cAgTJaWritcati+ottaX,2sceleareaXi-eiJ.+•+`LMf/.MM YAPMi/.iI✓.wqtit‘ZJ.it*Slanlig,OgitAgW" .tl a C"+ 1 A M A ,4s this qu,i,e1 sten,' reflects Christmas j 'ace, may all 'share its• true tranquility. from the .management and staff of WORSELL BROS. 4 Plumbing - Heating ON THE SQUARE, GODERICH