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Jannette Elizabeth for Christmas
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We're full up with extra special Christmas
wishes for Ou, for_joy, Friendship and
Cheer. It's a privilege to'serve:you . . thanks.
Claire & Otto
HERRMANN MOTORS
268 BAYFIELD ROAD
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A Dangerous Leap
My M os t l, nfo rget able
ChristMas Gift
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(believe mo„you can't forget
this)
Well realry it isn't just my
Cheistmas present. It's a
family Christma present and
it was a baby girl named
Jannette. Elizabeth. She was
born on the day before
C'hristmas. Al that time
everyone W as so happy for
the baby and how cute and
Chubby she was.Now I seem
to regret it more toad More.
(Not really I jast say that
because sh( my sister)
Then 1 guess it wouldn't be.
the same without her because
there wouldn't be anyone to
fight and argue with. I.ik.e
who's the one who messes the
bedroom 'and the bathroom
because if shr-rasn't here. I
‘N, mildn't1)( ahl' to blame it
on her. Then if my room ‘vas
Warm Christmas Wishes
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-_.4sleigh full
of cheery
wishes is
coming your
way! Have
o very mercy
Christmas Day!
Our gratitude
for you'r support.
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messy• 1• wouldnt -have
anyone to .blame it on. But
little old m(':-, But really deep
down I'm glad, ,she's herctl
just wouldn't "be the sante
ithout her. After all shestill
is the world's best Chri'stmas
present. Even if she still is
baby at the age often. She
always has something to say
'even when sleeping, the silty
kid. [low do yoti know why
she's U nforgettable.
Carrie Lynn Middel
Brookside Grade Eight
have a happy Christrnas. SO,
this Chri'stmas be extrk kind
and I guarantee you will have
a happy Christrnas.
George McDonald
Grade 8
Jus.t a Little Boy
When 1 \i, -as a little by,
1wkh 1 could &Ave a toy.
I sat 00 the floor
And watched my bedroom
door.
With a cover over my, head,
I felt as if I was in my bed.
And I.got my toy
When 1 was a little boY.
By Billy Blaney
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Victoria Public School,
Gbderich
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May the gala p
old-fashioned spirit of
the, holidays brighten
your lives and hearts.',.
thanks for being such
good friends and patrons.
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It's some good! 4Betty, Bill & Family
My 1"1,vourite Unforgetable My Most Unforgettable
Christmas Gift Christmas Gift
My favourite Christmas In 1969 it happened.
present- was, a little puppy Actually it wasn't a •
named •LrItle Browny I got Christmas gift, it .was a little
him because the man who before the date of Christmas
owned him was going to Day.
dround him. So l• said thttt 1 It was wrapped in a soft
would thake h i 01 for a cottony blanket. It had hair
Christn—present mom and ltke- fine -black silk strands
dad both said that 1 Could. curling into ringlets. The skin
ha ve him. I figured out a • ,was like alabaster, delicately
name. for him I called him tinged with pink. Its eyes
Little Browny. But after- a • were of a blue -grey hue,
while we had to get rid of him rimmed with sooty lashes. Its
because he y,;,.,as tearing up the hands and feet were so small
furniture. and chasing the cat 'you could fit three in your
all over hous'e so we sold him. own.
1 was the lucky one and got It was the most' 'un-
til(' money for hi m bought a forgettable and joyous
set of .walkie•talkies because present 1 have ever ex-
ve wanted ttipm for .several
year.and I finally got them. I
said bye to the puppy and •
\vent (11) to my room
By Timothy D,winnell
Grade 8
C'olborne Central School.
The first Christmas
One night sodark in a mang6r
we saw coming two
strangers. •
Tlvee w ise_men SaW the star
But one saiskit was to far
It was not ifl3the morn
A new baby was horn
But it was the joy
Of i oew baby boyk,
Christine Martin
Grade 4
St. Josephs Kingsbridge
Christmas brings warm
'hearts, happy voices and
laughter, shared with those,'
we hold most dear. We join
the holiday merriment with
cheery wishes and thanks to
you and yours!
MEL BOGIE
SERVICE DEALER
IN GODERICH, CLINTON AND DISTRICT
perienced.
A few people will know
what I am. talking iabout. If
you guessed it was a child,
you're right,
It Was my baby brother.
ig Karen Boddy
Grade 8
Robertson School
The Spirit of Christmas
It was the week before
Christmas
And all through the town,
The children were laughing,
Not even a frown. • ,
The,parents were rushing,
From store to store,
The children were peaking,
Through the decorated doors.
They rushed to the chapel, •
All cuddled and warm,
To listen of Christ's begin-
ning,
Of when he was born,
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The bell rung sweetly,
You could hear it a mile
away,
They hoped when Santa
came,
He would he here tp stay,
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"the sleighs go slowly totoWn,
The horses merrily neigh;
The stores are brightly
decorated,
The d,ogs run around; and
play.
Here comes merry Santa
Claus,
His reindeer lead the sleigh,
And as he passes through our
town is
Mtrry Ohristmas to all and to
all a good day,
John Koster
Grade 8
St, Mary's School
What Christmas
Means To Me
Christmas is the time to
f(wget your problems .and
share your joys. It is the time
to be full prgood cheer. It is
the time to he happy and gay,
It is the time to shout "Merry
Christmas- to everyone you
see. It is the time to be kind to
everyone you meet. But
above all it's thq. time for
togetherness, If vo•ti 4ye mad
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gn quiet serenity, let us reflect on the true message
of Christmas. May your home and family be blessed with the
spiritual joy and happiness that His birth taught us to cherish.
With our greetings goes our sincere appreciation.
The Employees And Staff Of
CMDK'S
Division f Gerbro Corp.
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Wish Each And.
Everyone A Very
Merry Christmas And
Happy and Prowerous '76