The Huron Expositor, 1970-12-17, Page 15Seaforth • Phone 527-0240
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PROCLAMATION !
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
By resolution of the Council, I hereby
proclaim
A PUBLIC - HOLIDAY
Saturday, Dec. 26th
BOXING DAY
and respectfully request the Citizens
and Businessmen to observe the same
F. C. I. SILLS
Mayor
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
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Christmas is families walking through frozen fields and
crystal streams, hands together, listening for the reindeer
bells and a distant 'Ho, Ho, Ho!'
Christmas is church bells from the village in the valley,
and the sound .of carols ringing on a winter midnight. It is
gifts and greetings, songs and surprises, and a smile for
everyone. It is the fun of a laden table and the magic of a
Christmas tree, a child's face upturned in laughter or the
hand clasp of a happy man.
Christmas is thankfulness - for the good times of an old
year passing and the promise of a new one yet to come. A
time to be at peace with yesterday and gladly ready for to-
morrow, 'a season to reflect and to rejoice.
Christmas is for young and old, big and little, small and
strong: for we in our Zand and for everyone across the world.
That'll Last All Year Long!
• Smiles • •
to her husband,
let me drive."
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A woman said
"Be an angel and
He did and he is.
Two men were discussing the
fact that both their sons were
away at college.
"What does your boy plan to
be when he graduates?" asked
one.
not really sure," re-
plied th e other, "but judging
from his letters I t appears that
he aims to be a professional
fund-raiser."
A little girl kept asking her
mother about what she was get-
ting for Christmas. "Don't ask
so many questions," said her
mother. "Don't you know that
curiosity killed the cat?" "It
did?" came back the child.
"What did the cat want to know?"
"I think hiring lady mail
carriers was a mistake. They
seem to be aching to open
every letter."
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"I feel guilty loafing. We
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. . . demonstrating . . .
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