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A8 — THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 14, 1983
Dear Santa,
Dear Santa:
Hil How are you and Mrs. Claus doing? I
bet things are pretty busy right now of -the
North Pole.
Thank you for the toys you brought me last
year. My name is Chris and I'm 3 years old.
This year for Christmas I would like a
punching clown, a Stomper truck. A medical
kit and some new crayons and coloring book.
My brother arry is 9 months old and he
would like somebath tub toys and an airplane
to pull.
We have been good all Year and we will
leave a snack for you and your reindeer.
Love Chris and Barry Verberne
XOXOXo
Dear Santa,
Thank you for the smurfs last year. Please
Santa - will you give me a doll house this
year? 1 tried to be a good girl. 1 will leave you
some cookies and hot chocolate on Christmas
Eve.
Love,
Sherry -Lyn Hugill
Mt, 'Wiens and
•
Dear Santa:.
Hl! How are you and Mrs. Claus? I bet
everyone is busy scurrying around getting
things ready for Christmas.
My name is Eric and I'm 19 months old
This year for Christmas I would like a riding
tractor, a Animal See 'n Say and a Fischer ,
Price workbench set.
I've tried to be a good boy all year and
listen to what mommy and daddy say.
1 will leave a snack for you and your
reindeer on the table.
Love Eric Scott
Staffa
Dear Santa,
Thank you for the race car set last year.
This year bring me anything you want. 1 have
been a good boy. I have helped mommy and
daddy. On Christmas Eve 1 will leave you hot
chocolate and cookies.
Love,
Michael Hugill
THE SEAFORTH public school float was
The float depicted "hosers". The school
covered in greenery and tilled with students. participated In Saturday's Santa Claus
parade.
S-T-R-E-T-C-H—A phys. ed. class at
Seaforth District High $choot attempted an
aerobics class last Friday with Drusllla
Leitch, an exercise instructor at Vanastra.
Dear Santa
Hi! How are you and Mrs. Claus and the ,.
elves doing? 1 bet everyone is busy getting
ready for Christmas.
Thank you for the toys you brought me,laSt
year. This year for Christmas 1 would like a
cash register, a teddy bear, a record, some
paints and a surprise.
1 have been a good girl all year and 1 will
leave you a glass of milk and a cookie,
Love Melissa Eusepi
Age 4
• Dublin
P.S. Sometimes 1 watch you on T.' . in the •
parades.
Dear Santa Clan
Shannon has b n a good girl this year.
She would like a tim , a card -matching
game. a Bat!bie-doll house and a Baby -that -
away.' Thank you.
Love.'
Her mom.
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Dear Santa: •
' My name is Christina and I'have a brother
Adam. This year for Christmas I would like a
'Workout Set for Fashion Doll and iKen.
Barbie and Wendy Walker and an Operation
game. •
Adam would like a He -Man, Star Wars,
The Dukes of Hazzard Race Set. and The
Dukes of Hazzard game.
Santa, we will leave some milk and cookies
for you and some carrots for your reindeer.
Love Christina and Adam Miller
R.R. N2 Staffa. Ont.
XOXOXOXO
P.S. We have tried to be good all year.
Dear Santa:
Thank you for the toys you brought us last
year. This year, 1 would like a Papa Smurf, leg
warblers. clothes, fuzzy pyjamas and car
muffs..
My brother Matthew would like a guitar. a
gun, a Big Foot game and some Key Cars and
some clothes.
Matthew and 1 have -been good all year and
are happy, that yyour elves could writ}i+his
letter in the ielksp'iipe?' 1 " I
We'll leave you a glassof milk arid a
square.
Love Melanie& Matthew Cronin
xoxoxox
Dear Santa.
1 am six years old. 1 would like a Cabbage
Patch Kid. 1 also would like a smurfettc
napsack for school. We will leave you a snack
Xmas Eve.
Thank you.
Dana Dalton
Dear Santa Claus.
Santa do you have Atari games for
Christmas? Santa 1 would like an Atari from
you. Santa my neighbours have one. 1 would
like Pac-man. 1 like Miss. Pac-lady. 1 like
baseball too. I like Rocket hockey. It is a good
game to play inside. Do you have a lot of snow
up there? We have a lot of snow here.
My sister and I played today in the snow.
We are going to make a snowman. We are
going to have a snowball fight tonight at
home.
Your Friend.
Danny Dalton.
Check possible
fire hazards
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touches to the newly. Installed
Dalry Cooler at STAFFEN'S
All of our new coolers will be
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A happy Christmas can change in a few
moments into a family tragedy. warns
Seaforth fire chief Harry Hak. in homes
where fire safety precautions are neglected.
Such precautions should head the list of
every sensible family's preparations for
Christmas, he says.
Mr. Hak urges the public to exercise
special care in the setting up and decoration
of Christmas trees. and draws attention to
the following important points.
If plans call for a natural tree it should he
Nought fresh and green. and kept outdoors
or in an unheated garage before being
brought into the home for decorating. Then.
one or two inches should be cut diagonally
from the hutt, and the tree should be set up
with the butt in water which should be
maihtaned above the level,of the cut.
Check strings of electric lights carefully
for worn insulation, brokep plugs or loose
bulb sockets. Only CSA -approved lighting
sets and only non-flammable decorations
should be used. Declare the tree a
no -smoking area and keep matches out of
the hands of children,
De not allow discarded gift wrapping 10
accumulate under the tree. Dispose of them
as soon as the gifts are opened. Even a
green tree will burn if ignited by burning
paper around the base.
Set up the tree away from heat sources
such as fire places, TV sets or radiators. Do
not allow it to block access to doors or
windows in the event of fire. Switch off tree
lights at bedtime or when leaving the house.
Tests have proved that the safest tree is a
tree with its butt set in water. However. if as
tree has dried out before it is set up. it
cannot regain its safe moisture level. A dry
tree can be ignited by a single match, to
burn violently to a charred state in a few
seconds. 4
Even artificial trees can be serious fire
hazards. Metallic trees are conductors of
electricity, and should not be decorated
with strings of lights, but illuminated with
floodlights . Some plastic trees. made from
styrene materials. are flammable, unlike
those made from polyvinychloride.
All trees should be removed from the
home as soon as possible after the
Christmas celebrations.
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BY THE �39
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