Mr. and Mrs. Santa need a hand, p. 1

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Srtaul ot 040 Bruce and Marjorie Nickle. eh Mr. pi Mrs. Santa ‘need a hand Pee HENRY BURY rot ith the Marsh Drive couple’s popular outdoor their pratt on nal to than 1,500 chil ren who. visit them Bi ‘Marjorie Ni have: eaten Leis to cate ere siete “We're j t trying to make e’re jus' Christm: better, for children as: _ and adults...we don’t mind pay- Intell Oct ing for the expenses but it’s get- ps 1a ae Pee SEE co too expensive, fickle said Sunday. The. Nickles estimate it costs aby of $3,000 to run their display and purchase and candy for children. “We are experiencing difficul- J iret dete hoe rising A said in the letter. “Year! it costs of . light bulbs sion. cords; additi ydro gifts and candy for the children ie all resulted in the financial burden wit! the Christmas oped tae proving it. We en- kids joy doing it as much as the enj here.” he said. A ie, “We don’t want le to think they have to donate come here to view the display. But lots of or ‘ations Nickles as lay will go up Nov. ae wilt the help of local letter: The ‘ds of 75 sets of. ply Gant candles The Ni tarted Christmas la’ when they Mhaceepted, igs lenge” from the r family of Emily Street tradition of honoring the Fosters son, ‘Bie, who was killed on Christmas Eve in 1958, Co oom

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