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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-12-23, Page 8Sotto I$ coming your way with Play o; lolly good lashes for your holiday, awl thanks, Merry Christmas WARREN HOL..SE My Tours truly, Cheryl -Ann Searsou Dear Santa, I would 'like a Evil le' stunt for Christmas. And I would like to have awe to. 80W are you, and your dem., f will leave some hey for Ibe deer andag. some samwichs for you. Have : good Christmas. Yews truly Steven Cox; Sea 's best to you, this Christina , D, q. We appreciate the patron g shown to us. ToIt�n 1esJ l� BUEVALE, ONTARIO Dear Santa, Can l please have an sp., • How are your reindeer? Yours truly, John Vanstone , Merrily, we chime in . with Santa to send greetings and thanks to our loyal friends. May all our good friendshare in the quiet wonder of Christmas. We are grateful for your patronage. •.n Peace 011 Earth On the eve of our Savior's birthday we -wish you inner peace ... true joy. To -our many patrons, "thanks." Th Management and Staff MARKS BROS. AUTO BODY NEW TANKER ARRIVES—Standing ir- front of the new fire tank truck, which was delivered to the fire hall on Tuesday of last week, are Howard MacKay, sales representa- tive ,from Kings -Seagrave of Woodstock, who sold the ciehicle, Councillor Tim Willis, chairman of the fire committee, Fire Chief Dave Crothers and Councillor Bill Harris. The 1,500 gallon tanker, costing approximately $18,000, replaces an alder vehicle. The vehicle is financed by the town and the Townships of Turnberry, East Wawanosh, ,Morris and Howick. • (Staff Photo) Letters To Santa Ciaus Dear Santa: My -name is Sharon Rowley. I live at Fordwich, Ont. RW I have three brothers at my house too. They .have all been good boys and hope you come to our house. I would like an inch worm, raggedy Anne, camera (play), drum a doll, rug, a, dub, Baby Tender Love. I hope you can get me some of these, because I have been a pretty good girl. My eldest brother wants a hair dryer,! My middle 'brother Glen wants a horse, and my young brother would like a motor for his Go-cart. Hope you. come to our house Santa. I will leave a glass of milk and some cookies. i Love to you Sharon Rowley XXX000Y Dear Santa, How are you and your Rein- deer? Please bring me some toys. Thank you for the toysfrom last year. Yours truly, Timmy Thompson bear Santa, How are your reindeer? I would please like some jewel- lery and Barbie dolls. Haw is Miss Santa Claus? Is she all right? I hope Rudolph still has his cherry red nose. 78 Victoria St. W. Wingham, Ontario, Dear Santa Claus - naTaLvIr'h7 rid ii "? am` three: years old. I would like youto bring me a table and chair set. My Mommy will leave an ap- ple and a glass of milk for you. I will try to be a good boy. Tha you, David Co man Dear Santa, How -are you and your I want a Army Multikit an hockey stick and I want a road set and I need some pyjamas and a belt and socks and I,wa iome toy money and so pencil crayons and a- -g `� d snow -boots and I want, comic - books and I want comic -books and some match -box trucks and a wrist watch. Thank you very much for last years presents. I will leave some goodies for you and your raindeers. Bye for now, ves? Paul Currie, RR 3, Wingham Ont. Dear Santa, I was in a play today. I was Santa in the play. I got married to a girl named Kendra. Mr. Hooft- man said that Kendra is a clever girl I made a table to give my brother for Christmas. My brother wants a SSP. 1 want a race track. We heard a story about you. It was nice. I only want to ask you .one question. How much do you weigh? That's all I have to say, Good-bye. Yours truly, Bert Sjaarda • We're dashing through the snow to wish you fun -filled holidays. Thank you for all your generosity, patronage and support. LYNN and ANNABELLE HOY ANDS1AFF 'ours truly, Cathy Anson Dear Santa, I want to know if your elves,-= have been good. And don't forget` to shine Rudolph's nose and if you have any Books of Rudolph I want it. And how are the rein. deer! Before you go let Rudolph the red nosed reindeer go first. Fours truly, . Michael McDougall Dear Santa I hope you can make is around the world in time and give people nice pre ents. Is Rudolph going to lead your sleigh on Christmas day? Santa, are your ealvs work- ing hard? Santa, ' is your winter coat warm so you won't catch a cold? Dear Santa, I have been good. I would like a pair of roller skates and a watch. Our teecher told us a story about you and I liked it a lot. Yours truly, Sandra Sanderson ' ro Dear Santa, I want to know if the elves are`' good and Rudolph, and the other reindeer. I want a watch and a tent.. Will you come next year? I op so. - Yours truly, Shirley Hogg Dear Santa, I would like to be your elf. I like you. how is Rudolph and. your elves? I hope you can come to my home. I hope you do not. say Ho! Ho! Ho!. Yours truly, Dennis. L. Dear Santa would .like a- Evil Knievel Scrambler Van and Evil Knievel and a 'TTP cycle and a Snoopy Flyin doghouse and *pile Big Jim clothes. My brother would like a new Big Jim and some clothes. My slater would like a beach bus. How is Mrs. Santa? Weare going to leave you an orange and milk. Yours tr uly, Michael Haugh Yowgt,►y, Walls elected Bryon Shaw. � Couples' Club Dear Santa, How are your reindeer and how are you and Mrs. Santa? Is Ru- dolph's nose still red, Santa? How are the other rein deer? Are they ready for Christmas? Yours truly,, Brian Martin. Dec. 4, 1974 Dear Santa Thank you for the toys you brought us last year. This year. I would like a Big Jim and some dinky toys. My sis- ter Nancy would like a Barbie Doll and clothes to go 'with it. We would like some games this year. We wish you and Mrs. Claus a merry Christmas. Yours truly, Greg Walton. Age 6. Dear Santa, I would like to know how Ru- dolph is. I would like a road - grader for Christmas and would like a toolset for. Christmas. If Rudolph is feeling pretty good I might see him op Christi)* Yours truly, David Willis. Dear Santa, How are you? 1 am fine. The weather is mild here. I would like a set of lege that I can make a car and house. But I need some pair of mittens. I'm just going to ask you questions. How is Mrs. Santa and the reindeer? Dear Santa, I want a big Jim Camper and mini skis and poles and smoke gun. - How is Rudolph? Is he good? Are the elites good to you? Write me a letter and give me a drum set. I would like to be one of your elves. Yours truly, Dianne Wray Dear Santa I was extra good this year I want some toys please. My sister wants some clothes. I would like a snow cart, race car set, Scientist Set, SSp stunt cycle and a single shot rifle. Yours truly, Garry Cook. Dear Santa, I want a horse for Christmas. I want a lot of things. How are your reindeer? I want to know if your elfs are fine. I will try to be a goodboy. • Yours truly, Bradley Campbell St. Andrews Couples' Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall on December 18. The meeting opened with the call to worship by Mrs. Wallace Richardson. Scripture was given by Gordon Wall in keeping with the Christmas story. "Thoughts for all-- through the year" was read by Mrs. Wallace Richardson and Christmas readings -were given by Mrs. Jack Donaldson. "The Huron Carol" was sung by Mrs. Jack Townsend and a duet by Mrs: W.kRicla and Jack -'Donidd5oh: ` ordob Wall+taVored with 'a violin solo, "Star of The East", and was accompanied by Mrs. Don Robertson on the piano. Officers for the coming year are as follows: Pres., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wall; vice pres., Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson; sec., Mr. and Mrs. Clare Nurgarth; treas..; Mr. and Mrs. Len Phillips; press reporter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beard; telephone com- mittee, ' Mrs. Jim Carr; pianist, Mrs. Wallace Richardson. Carol 'singing and a contest closed the ' meeting. Lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. Dear Santa, How are your reindeer. and Ru- dolph, Mrs. Santa and you? Will you please • bring me Chrisy, Baby -tender -love, a piano, a necklace, bracelet, a ring and if •you can think of any thing else for a nice girl like me. I will give Rudolph some hay and Mrs. Santa and you some ice- cream cones. \, I've been a good girl. Your true love, Nancy Quipp Yours truly, John Saint. Dear Santa, How is Mrs. Santa and Ru- dolph? Can I have a Townhouse and can you bring a dress for my mother? And can I have a necklase too? Have a Merry Christmas and I will too. 1 Yours truly Linda Jane Hamilton Dear Santa, How are you? I am fine. How are the reindeer? They better be all right because they might have a big load.. I would like a guitar and a hockey game, and Cris - cross. I •can't think of any more things but I would like more. flow is Rudolph? Is his nose all bright THE SEVENTH DATE The 25th of December is the date most Christians now agree upon as the proper time to celebrate the .birth of Christ. However, whatever agreement there now is was a long time in coming. As a matter of fact, Dec. 25th is the seventh date used by Christians for their celebration. Earlier dates were January 6th (the tra- ditional "Old thristmas"), February 2nd, March 25th, April 19th, May 20th and November 17th. The present day, now . adhered to by all Christians except Armeni- ans, began in the year 353. Armpni'ns still observe Jan. uary 6th. May its arrival fill hearts, hoes with ivy. Thanks for yoiir confidence. EDWRD EWOTT INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE We wish to say "THANK YOU" to all our friends and customers for your kind patronage. We wish all of you a BLESSED CHRISTMAS SEASON and a VERY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR wood ROYAL HOMES LIMITED IFt WINGHAM 357.2606 Hearty greetings are sent your way for the merriest Christmas, • Beverley Casemore, David Hicks, Dorothy Conron The management and staff wish you a "Merry Christmas" and a "Happy New Year". We thank you for your patronage and hope we have helped make your festive season a merry one. Gemini Jewellers