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Show Santa Flown From Far North; Opens Christmas Season Milfor: Merchants will wel-coiiie wel-coiiie Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clan.':, youngsters of all ages who wish to talk to they, a'd of course 'yc merry ol' Christmas Christ-mas Shopp. r this week. Santa's arrival is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 11 at 11:03 a.m. via the Mil ford Volunteer F;'C Truck. He will parade Main Street in the truck throwing throw-ing candy to yor.ngsters. Then Mr. r.nd Mrs. Santa will disembark dis-embark from the truck and enter en-ter the businesses on Main St. where they will talk with the youngsters who wish to placa their orders for Christmas. Santa will be well supplied with candy for the youngsters. Parents are urged to accompany accom-pany their youngsters, bring your camera and capture them with jolly old St. Nick. A home and business li'iht-ing li'iht-ing contest is being spr.nsore:'. by the Lady Lions, according to president. Margia Shf' vnod. In this issue, local merchants have their Christmas wares paradect for all to ' see. They welcome rne and si1 to ni) a' their leisure, and prepare for December 25th now while s'ocks are corrplMe. Mr. and Mrs. Santa (no fake beard here) will be attired in their new finery, thanks to the generosity of the Alpha Delia chapter of ESA Sorority and the sewing talents of Mrs. Margie Sherwood. It's all sponsored by the Mil-ford Mil-ford businessmen, so shop and talk to Santa, have a good time and 'Oh Yeah' Merry Christmas! |