The Wingham Advance Times, 1935-12-19, Page 1Single Copies Five. Cutts
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With Which is AltnaJanteJ The (Iorrie Vidette and Wro
News,
WING.HAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1935
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• Here's hoping- you who pause to read
These lines may have no cause to sigh,
Here's hoping, that you may, hideecl,
• Find riches•piled around you high;
Here's hoping naygh.t may cause to mar
The cheer of Chlistmas where you. are.
Here's hoping gitee may fill you breast
And that those who are dear to you
May all be amply, richly blessed,
That not a care may cloud your view;
Here's hoping you ma.y truly say
This is your happiest christrnas day.
• Here's hoping ydtt may think of those
• Who may have sometimes been un-
kind—:
• Whorn you have looked upon as foes—
• Here's hoping you may be inclined
To cause resentment to depart
And wish them. well with all your heart.
Here's hoping n.othing, may destroy
• A simple splendid hope you've had;
Here's hoping you may have the joy
That comes from making others glad;
Here's hoping all the good dreams you
Have ever dreamed may yet come true.
S. E: Kisez
gAtiViViriMAVAM
THE BEST DAY
Horns to toot, guns that shoot,
Animals funny and fat;
Engines that run, games that are fun,
And balls for smafl boys to bat.
Drums to beat, candies to eat,
Oh, Santa, we sing your praise
Whistles that shriek, dolls that. squeak,
Christmas is best of all days!.