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Single Copies, Five Cents.,
WINGHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16th. 1926
Subscriptions Sa.co per yea.
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"To think of friends, to wish them good cheer, to radiate goo'*Ei without
pretense Pi that is the true spirit of Christn2as"
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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.
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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.
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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
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May you and yours enjoy this festive Day to the fullest measure possible.
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