Dear Santa Claus:
Will you, Santa, bring me a Buck Rogers gun and a wagon, Tiny wants a Jack-in-a-box and a set of dishes. Bea wants a pair of bedroom slippers. Daddy wants a shirt. Well, Santa, how are you, I guess fine. Tiny is waiting for you Santa, I am good at school and every day now I have 2 or 1 wrong, or all right at spelling. Tiny is five now. She wil soon go to school. From Bobby Smith.
Dear Santa Claus:
I am looking for you on Christmas eve. Hope you won’t forget me as I live close by the road. Please bring me a pair of horsehide mitts as I lost mine, a wagon and some nuts and candy and a pair of bob skates. Don’t forget my little brother Ford. He isn’t big enough to write. He says he wants a kiddie car. Bye Bye Santa, Be sure and come down here on your way. I wish you a Merry Christmas. Yours truly, Angus Peterson, South Bay.
Dear Santa Claus:
As I am a very small girl I am having a friend write for me. I hope you had a very nice journey to Picton. Santa, as I may not get to Picton to see you, I will tell you what I would like to have you bring me. Would you please bring me a watch, a set of dishes, a blackboard, and a new coat and a pair of shoes, Santa, I wish you a very Merry Christmas. Your loving little friend, Erma Thomas, Picton R. R. 9.
Dear Santa Claus:
How are you this Christmas. I am trying to be good. Please bring me Baby Cuddles and a pair of knitting needles and six balls of wool. Yours truly, Dorothy Turner, Picton
Dear Santa Claus:
Well, well, here we are again and so glad to see you and certainly you look good. I am 8 years old and I know there are a lot of children that will not be able to get very much, but if you can, Santa, please bring me a school bag, scribblers, and a picture book, candies, nuts, oranges, please. With thanks. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.-Roland McKenzie, Bridge Street, Picton, Ont.
Dear Santa;-I am a little boy six years old and go to school every day. Please bring me a handsleigh and leather mittens if you have some and a mouthorgan. I hope you are well and can come. Neil Sanders, Bloomfield.
Dear Santa Claus:
Well here I am again, I hope we have lots of snow so you will be able to come. You better not get sick so you can’t come for you would disappoint a great many girls and boys. Will you please bring me a game, an interesting fairy tale book, and anything else you can spare. I will leave some apples under the tree for you. Please bring some candies and nuts. Yours truly, Hilda Storms, Picton
Dear Santa Claus:
How are you and your reindeers. I am very well. I would like a watch and a sleigh. My little brother Bobby would like a train and a cart. I will be up to see you today. I am 11 years old. My brother Bobby is 6 years old. I guess I’ll have to close now. Your friends, Bobby and Harry Weaver.
Dear Santa Claus:
I received your lovely gifts last year and enjoyed them very much. Could you please spare me this year a pair of fur-trimmed goloshes, a table tennis, a sleigh. I think this is enough for this year. Your friend, Betty Scott, Picton.
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