The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1976 Page: 5 of 35
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Jan. 20. Prerequisite:
Management .Bus.
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CANADIAN. HEMPHILL CO.. TEXAS
THURSDAY 16 DECEMBER 1976
5
anta parly .Treasure Hunt tonight
I * I Hllrt K<IIIO<k lllii.n I ...
anadian's big Christmas
Ity„.a Santa Day visit for
| children and a three-hour
Hunt evening for the
scheduled tonight
asure
jits..-is
■ursday).
Jhe Santa Day party,
nsored annually by the
badian Chamber of Com
L begins at 5 o'clock on
(Courthouse Square, with a
cram of Christmas music by
High School choir to lead
jjgs off.
anta himself is scheduled to
five at about 5:30 o'clock, and
„ be around for most of an
hr, depending on the number
Youngsters to be talked to, to
[tribute gifts of Christmas
sacks provided by the
■mber of Commerce, and to
[interviewed personally by
, kids.
fighting of the Community
ristmas Tree on the
Courthouse lawn is scheduled
for 6 o'clock.
The tree is a Temporary"
one provided by the Garden
Club, which plans to plant a
permanent Community Christ-
mas Tree on the courthouse
grounds in the spring.
Santa Claus will leave the
square to prepare for a series of
appearances at Canadian stores
during the evening; beginning
at 6:30 0 clock at Bestway
Market.
He will make 15 minute stops
at Bestway, ; t Dustin's from
6:50 to7:05, at Burl's from 7:10
to 7:25, at th« Peppermint Tree
from 7:30 to 7:45, at Carver's
from 7:50 to 8:05, at Anthony's
from 8:10 to 8:25, at the
Pharmacy Family Center from
8:30 to 8:45, and at the Vic Mon
Cafe from 8:50 to 9:05.
Money contributed by these
sponsoring stores for the Santa
visits will be used to purchase
the Living Christmas Tree
which the Garden Club will
plant at the Courthouse in the
spring.
In addition to fees paid by
these firms for Santa's
scheduled visits, additional
donations for the Living Tree
have been received from J.B.
Reid Insurance, Lad's Pharma-
cy, and Bestway Market.
Stores participating in the
Treasure Hunt tonight will be
open for shoppers from 7
o'clock until 10 o'clock, and will
redeem Treasure Hunt winning
coupons during that time.
Participating merchants have
distributed thousands of Trea-
sure Hunt tickets to customers
during the past two weeks, and
are offering a big array of
merchandise prizes.
Letters to Santa
will be published
incert of Christmas music
be presented by bands
1 concert of Christmas music
be presented Tuesday
ening, December 21, at 7:30
|the school auditorium by the
Kth Grade Band, the Junior
;h Band and the Wildcat
nd. As an added feature the
nior High Choir will perform
to selections.
Admission for the event is $1
radults and $.50 for students.
|The Sixth Grade Band will
rform "Christmas Chimes,"
ranged by John Kinyon, "A
(lild Is Born in Bethlehem,"
sed on a Dutch carol and
ranged by Frank Siekmann,
I "The Christmas Parade," a
ilev arranged by John
nvon. The latter selection
feludes "Parade of the Tin
|ldiers," "Toyland" and "Up
the Housetop."
The Junior High Choir will
rform "Sleep Little Tiny
ng" by Don Besig, a
ristmas lullaby in Calypso
irle, and a selection from Man
[La Mancha entitled "Little
H." Director of the choir is
^nn Stephens.
The Junior High Band will
kv "White Christmas," "Two
pistmas Carols" and "The
unds of Christmas."
The Wildcat Band
rform six numbers
riety of styles.
pnderland" is a
the Herald Angels Sing." "0
Come, All Ye Faithful" and
"Jingle Bells."
Fred Pankratz is the director
of the bands.
Following the concert, band
students and their parents will
be served refreshments in the
P.E. Room. The High School
Band will have a Christmas
party after the refreshment
hour. On Wednesday, Decem-
ber 22, the Fifth Grade Band,
the Sixth Grade Band and the
Junior High Bands will have
parties during their class
periods. Band Boosters are
providing cookies for the
parties.
Letters to Santa Claus from
children of the Canadian area
will be published again this
year by The Record in the
newspaper's annual Christmas
Eve edition.
All letters received by the
newspaper will be copied for
publication, and the originals
will be forwarded to Santa
Claus at the North Pole.
Santa letters may be mailed
to "Santa Claus, c/o The
Canadian Record, Box 898,
Canadian, Texas" and should be
received at the newspaper not
later than December 20.
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oehliche Weinhnachten" (A
ny Christmas), by Lloyd
ley, features the percussion
tion throughout with the use
three sizes of triangle,
"ties and bells. "Hammer-
t, a new concert march
ed on a Norwegian melody
by James D. Ployhar.
Christmas novelty entitled
!a ^ La and All That" will
the march. A piece all
SANTA SETTLES HEALTH
DISPUTE WITH ELVES
We have it on good authority thai the head of
Santa's elf brigade had planned to protest this year. It
seems thai with all the extra toy making effort that
goes into the pre-( hristmas rush, many of the elves
hate become run down, anemic and very susceptible
to those north pole coughs and colds.
But Santa, acting wisely, has arranged for a good
slock of multiple vitamin products to be brought in
and is insisting thai all the elves take these vitamins on
a regular basis. Looks like everything will be right on
schedule again this year.
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Ezzell, Ben. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1976, newspaper, December 16, 1976; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136467/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hemphill County Library.