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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1926-12-16, Page 1• „, •,••,, • • • • ••" " '•• ,•"•"' " '" , • • ,•,• 1,41'4 ' ,r• 'eM,P1177,47f Single Copies, Five Cents., WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th. 1926 Subscriptions Sa.co per yea. • "To think of friends, to wish them good cheer, to radiate goo'*Ei without pretense Pi that is the true spirit of Christn2as" cr, ri,antant • .../........r__r'......77::::1171.:iiitt . , 11!47h7:::.,i) \ if/Till ;;' 10071 ID , 1 : • -, ,, , Akitli711. 1 0 1 1 ‘ '''''-." 1\41 • ZI ,,i( if / ( 777,, if . ' ...i.w.0` ' 4 (1,1riattittitst The brightest gem in Childhood's crown of pleasure - - with its visions of well filled stockings. its dreams of Santa Claus and his fleet -footed. racers, its unbounded joys and mountains of -plum. pudding. Christmas -- ever in the future, ,yet always of the past, the fondest page in Memory's book of treasures. • Ck.v47,,;:j4 RbA Cirfra.TA It is the Season of the Soul, and our better natures are at their best. Thereqis:cheer and warmth for all we meet. The spirit of giving comes into, its own. joy is radiated to - every corner of the earth: And theAngel's message of "Peace on Earth, Good Will towards Men" finds fertile root in every heart. ••. It is fitting then, that we should express our appreciation and good will toward the people of Wingham and vicinity; And we extend to all of you -our most hearty and sincere wishes for .MOST:'.JPYOUS:' YULETIDE": May you and yours enjoy this festive Day to the fullest measure possible. b*M's 4 41 4 • i••;•.• • ••, 114.• • • ,