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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-12-23, Page 5WA :0*tn. WA WM WA Wti 1;:r .k w7fd WA WA WAWA Wki WA Wti WAWA AV D(ay the inspiration of faith and love fill your heart with quiet peace and happiness, A joyous Noel to all. fir a. ; N.,454;ivc*, oign r?'el Nitz. 4Y5 wz) , =?.is p?,:eo 0.4 tai.aC?irrtic r c ie iv'mv, '463: A tt 1 00P#A,. THE BIG "0" DRAIN. TILE CO. LTD. HENSALL, ONTARIO Everyone! Join in the spirit of a very Happy Holiday with friends, family. For the pleasure of serving you, our heartfelt gratitude. Viii'tii'bidi"6nd All TA4•Sfar fr il'";'. Better Farming Starts At EXETER FORD Equipment Sales Ltd EXETER 235.2200 1 1 1 6 0:szm r2cs tzm vcs v,•) vTs 0cs c:r4,1c;?(a,0e,i wea ti c:ft e:?-43=iNi curt. ggo w4v opeo Iln most grateful appreciation, we wish you and your family all the peaceful joy and happiness of that 'Holy Night when hope Was given to all mankind: Sativrevacia MAIN Sr. Style Shop for Men EXETER • Ed and Tot Gackstetter and Staff VilaMisioNi**4 g•IimPAWAgiabI:orMis Vii0A ft5 040 040444.01,55aWa* 4lg4 fta 441i0 OPP 40 4 0,, • • 10 • 11, • • IP • 1.0 • acs -40 • aft- 2.We • W W 1110.4.,4 • e • • 4 • • S.' • MOMPt ere PA e'N.) riVTRI)LP DE g A special kind of man •ra-Nsok.04‘0..rsiv4)Wi*•00•0.'41•00404i#404tIO,FAO44.50.*.'40-0•40 ' iximwg.rii:344.o.pp.io.roAwiraNeraliapk:vp4w*.i2g.414:15:0.wpgawioviitz.w.pAb.w.p.i.o3.9.i;iaNa.pkw:,,,kb.w;mxi14.%z Nis:,..,1,4.;,%izqg:,.o,l'w;:f 0 0 "A CHRISTMAS PRAYER FOR PEACE" 0 0 g Our Father, up in heaven, 0 0 hear this Christmas prayer: We'd like 0 i May the people of All Nations to express our be United in Thy Care, warm wishes: tr enjoy a peace- For earth's peace and man's salvation o 1 v ti• can come only by Thy ful,grace S An.d not through bombs and -missiles serene t'' holiday, and our quest for outer space . . ti• • Thank you itt it For until all men recognize g vi. that "The Battle Is The Lord's" all so much. o tr 0 And peace on earth cannot be won with strategy and swords, 0 We will go on vainly fighting, as we have in ages past, Finding only empty victories and a peace that cannot last . , . laitt4 gut we've grown so rich and mighty and so arrogantly strong, We no longer ask in humbleness - "cod, show us where we're wrong" We have come to, trust'completely in the power of man-made things, Unmindful of God's mighty power and that He is "King of Kings" WILSON'S JEWELLERY 413 Main St. - Exeter PLEASING YOU . ,PLEASES US NisliW*Nis011/te6VitigkoOka, 0.14ta.W,ViaNi104kirilA0V,iolkasa. Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1974 Dear Santa Claus I am going to,leave some milk and -cookies for you. You can get things from the cuboard or refrigerator. At home in Our basement we got a wooden Santa Claus, Your mittens are brown on one side. And white on the other side. Your cheeks are red. I think I know some of your reindeers names. Ones I know are Rudolph, Vixon, Dixon, Dancer and Prancer. My brother's names are Stephen, Ralph and Rob. I want my gifts near the Xmas tree. I always watch the Santa's parade on T.V. Stephen can be funny at times. I take step-dancing lessons. I foregot theres one more reindeer. His name is Blixon. How old are all the reindeer? Rudolph I think is three years old. Send me a letter telling how old they are. Our dog's name is Rover. He can bite, He already made a bulb fall from the tree. Watch out, he might take your hat. If he does you can wake up my dad. My dad can get the hat away from Rover. Rover might scare your reindeers. So you better bring an elf along. Rover is white with By JANE ALLAN Grade 8 HCS I perched upon my feathery cloud waiting for my turn to float down to the glittery world below. I watched my friends ahead of Santa —don't worry about my pup Rover black spots. You will be sure to know him. Rover would like a bone with meat on it. Rover is a puppy, But he is big. Don't worry about Rover too much. Most likely he'll be put in the barn. I am in grade three, My age is eight. My name is Rosslyn Elliott, I live in Varna. My mid- dle name is Lillian. ROSSLYN ELLIOT Grade 3 Huron Centennial Cookies for Rudolph Dear Santa I am 8 years old and I want a Barbie head and Barbies Country Camper. I only want two things because your elfs will get tired making lots of things for me. I want to now if Mrs. Clauss is making cookies or if Rodhoph is eating them all. I have been try- ing to be good, me tumble off the cloud and flurry and scurry down to the Christmas world. Then it was my turn — I teetered on the edge waiting for just the right mo- ment. Love Julie Townsend Grade 3 Huron Centennial Christmas time By BRYAN BEER .Grade 6 Hensall Christmas time, Christmas time, Mistletoe bangs from the ceiling, in the church, bells are peeling Little Billy wants a ball Sister Susie wants a doll. Ma and Pa want peace and quiet, But the children don' t know where to buy it. In the street are the chimes. To let you know it's Christmas time. A safe trip Dear Santa I Wish you a safe trip to the people of the world. We will leave you 8 reindeer cookies and 1 Santa cookie, we will also leave 8 carrots, one for each reindeer and a glass of milk for you, Please do not make your reindeer fly to fast they might loose their power. P.S. Please get my brother and I each a snowshovel, I also would like too sets of guns. One with a rabbit and one with a desert hat a canteen and a pair of binoculars. Yours truly. SCOTT BEANE Grade 3 Huron Centennial Want flowers Dear Santa, Happy Birthday dear Santa Claus. Don't forget to put some flowers on your sleigh. Get some new clothes for yourself. " We would like to send some flowers to your house on Christ- mas Day. We hope you have some nice toys in your baigfor us.Be careful not to fall off any of the roofs. We've been very good this year so we wondered if we could have a few extra gifts. We would like to have a buggy for Kari, a horse for Joey, a rifle for Dennis, a train with tracks for Michael, a dolly, a tractor for Chris and you can decide the rest. Thanks Kindergarten B Usborne Central Inflation can be defeated By MICHAEL COLEMAN Grade 6B Huron Centennial. It was an unhappy ChrikmaS, of December 1980.. The front page of the New York Times newslate brought sadness to peo- ple all over the world. The arti- cle contained the latest news from the North Pole and Santa Claus. The headlines read "Infla- tion can't be Beaten." Two of Santa's reindeer, Comet and Cupid, died; he couldn't afford sugar for the other reindeer; with half the toys finished the elves go on strike, and he couldn't afford gas for his furnace and was in bed with pneumonia. For weeks before Christmas children cried themselves to sleep. Finally the Christmas com- mittee of Chicago decided to do something. They rented two huskies to replace the dead deer, brought apples and sugar lumps for the other deer, they went up north and finished the toys and bought medicines and electric heaters for Santa. The children were happy upon seeing gifts under the tree that morning. The Christmas com- mittee came home triumphant. Santa's delivering our cheery wish to all, plus many thnnks for your kindness. Exeter Dairy Ltd. .14 NO MILK DELIVERY 1,47409h0*.t450•.PePhka,p10*;Yea,2:1, Phr: Pm:a Pfrea 4ta3 Om:* 4 .5hisMitt-i*.i:$4444:444ivie.tse:44 TWO ;Id ,;),k5;740;h0 chk5 yr.h Rea Viks V*54)41 3 1 I Arous C ristmas May the spiritual peace of this Christmas enter into your lives. It's a time of joy . . . a time to wish everyone the happiness and contentment of that Holy night long ago. Thanks. T. PRYDE and 4,ON. UP. Memorials 293 Main Street Exeter 235-0620 Vwat,.vi 5;tiT4'.*::42,a54,1 14.wia..;*k:).p.li:5•N:ive::54ztats•Akz,Akt•svezAkig,. tzdtoti tvg,itvie4 tv!4,i tvtizzti Vg4ei cv441: ti 43244 4:VAi 4v4:i1:24:4 a 4v44 czti1:74 Jan Baker, Ron Wareing and Marg Knight Season's Greetings From Ron and staff at Ron's Discount Health Centre and the Hensall5to $1.00 store Thanks for your patronage and best wishes to you and yours for 1975. Mary Johns and Jean Wareing Gusty, the North Wind, came along then and lifting me off the cloud he carried me escalator- smooth down an unvisible stair- case. As I neared the ground I heard the bells of the town below, their sweet tune echoing louder and louder. I saw the stee- ple in the center of the town com- ing towards me and I heard the bells still ringing o'er the bustl- ing town, I lit gently upon the steeple and the twinkling town was spread out before me. Last minute shoppers disappeared and reappeared again, arms laden with gay packages and bundles of •every shape imaginable, I must have dozed off then because when I opened my eyes the town was silent. Then, in the North a strange figure appeared on the roof of the farthest house. A chubby, jolly- looking fellow hopped from the peculiar vehicle,, , with a strange sack on his shoulders. Then, quick as Gusty the wind, he dis- appeared down the chimney. Before you could say Jack Frost, he had sprinted out of the chimney and into his vehicle, He was then, before my very eyes, lifted by eight creatures in front to the next building, where he went through the same procedure at that chimney, He continued from house to house, going down each chimney, coming out again and then going on to the next house. As they moved towards me I could see that the vehicle was a sleigh pull- ed by eight tiny reindeer. His work looked very tiring but the strange man seemed to enjoy his job and as he disappeared into the sky, I had a feeling that this was a special kind of man. Dec. 25 and 26 and Jan. 1 Ug