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Christmas Inspires qra e 7 Students At Huron Centennial
WHEN SANTA COMES
It was quiet in the house on Christmas
Eve,
I dreamed of the things Santa would leave.
I dreamed of a puppy to love and to care,
And a little red ribbon that puppy would
wear.
YI woke up that night after a dream of
cheer,
For I heard the sound of Santa's reindeer.
I tiptoed downstairs making the slightest
noise,
As I peeked around the corner, I saw a
bag of toys.
There stood our tree what a beautiful
sight,
As the silver tinsel shimmered in the
light.
Under the tree went a present unwrapped,
Then he picked up his sack and threw it
over his back.
His eyes how they twinkled he acted so
merry,
His cheeks like roses, and his nose like
a cherry.
I went back to bed, not to be seen,
I heard him whistle, as he called his
team.
Early that morn I had to arise,
I flew downstairs and had a surprise,
The stockings were filled on the chimney
so bright,
The presents under the tree were a
beautiful sight.
The cake, milk and cookies that I left
by the door,
There were a few crumbs left and not a
bit more.
I got a new sled that will slip and slide,
Later on today, take it out for a
ride. Brenda Johnson,
THE DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS
'Twas the day after Christmas,
And all through the town,
Came music and laughter
And many glad sounds.
The sun, it was shining,
As much as to say;
"I'm glad Christmas Is over!
What a day!!
Children were playing with,
Their new found toys.
And even the adults
Were quite full of Joy!!
The mothers were cleaning,
The living rooms.
While nature's poor trees
Were dieing in gloom.
Christmas comes and goes again.
Once every year.
It brings us together
In peace, love and cheer!!
Patti Rose,
THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS
T'was the week before Christmas, when
all I could do,
Was stand around with my fingers to
chew.
The presents were all wrapped and under
the tree.
And five of those presents were just for
me.
I'd shake them and rattle them to see
what they were.
Mother said I'd have them open for
sure.
I could hardly stand it I could hardly
wait.
The week before Christmas.
The week I hate.
Susan Parke,
CHRISTMAS
Christmas is a joyous time,
When families reunite,
Christmas gifts to give and receive,
And Christmas cards to write.
Christmas symbols everywhere,
Trees with tinsel bright,
Mistletoe and holly too,
Oh, what a glorious sight!
The star that shone so very bright,
The night that babe was born,
The shepherds and the wise men,
A time not meant to mourn!
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Doug. Mitchell is spending a
few days holidaying with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Cuthill, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kirkby,
Mark and Steven and Mr. Frank
Kirkby spent Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Kirkby and
family.
Boxing Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Rollie Achilles and Ann
were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achil-
les and daughter of Fergus, Mr.
and Mrs. Wrn. Taylor and family
of Staffa and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Achilles and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray
and Susan spent Christmas Day
with Gladys, Ida and Ross Leiper
in Hullet Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huether,
Steven and John had Christmas
dinner Friday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster
of Varna.
Christmas Day visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mc-
Call were - Charlie Murray, Tom
Stevenson, Barry Currie of
London and Doug. Currie of
Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fischer
spent Christmas Day with
Mrs. Fischer's father and step-
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Howes of Mount Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCall
and Bill had Christmas dinner
with Mrs. Lizzie Scott, Ab and
Bob Vodden of Clinton, Ernie
Vodden of Woodham also visited
at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDon-
ald were visiting with relatives
in Toronto on Christmas Day.
Christmas Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. EmmersonMitchell and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Cuthill and Mrs. J. H. Storey of
Seaforth, Luella Mitchell, Lizzie
Dickson and Jack Mitchell of
Brussels.
and 'Mrs, Jim McCall and—
Susan of RIM, Blyth and David
McCall of London were Boxing
Day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk
visited over Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. David Dunk and family
of Carunna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis
and family of Whitby and Mr. and
Mrs. David Freethy and Randy
spent the Christmas week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug. Ennis.
Rev. and Mrs. Docken spent
Christmas Day with his sister
and family in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. John Currie,
Cheryl and Rhonda and Donald
Currie of Brampton spent a few
days the first of the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall and
The annual Christmas Sunday
School concert of Duff's United
Church, Walton, was held on
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Tuesday evening of last week
with Rev. D. Docken as master
of ceremonies.
The Welcome recitations
were given by Neil Mitchell and
Cheryl Fraser. The nursery and
kindergarten class sang "We
wish you a Merry Christmas"
• and "Jingle Bells", those
taking part were Peter Bennett,
Pat Hackwell, Ron Godkin,Bruce
Godkin, Peggy Humphries, Gregg
Humphries, Danny Achilles, John
Huether, Elaine Dennis, Brian
McGavin, Janet Rock, Paul Kir-
kby, Murray Sholdice and Kevin
O Smith with Mrs. Neil McGavin
at the piano. "Frosty the Snow
Man" was sung by Cathy Mc-
Gavin and Jeanne McDonald with
Peggy Humphries playing the
part of the Snow Man in her
white suit and corn cob pipe.
Carl McCallum and Reg.
Humphries sang a duet "Christ-
mas is Coming". This was
followed by Steve Huether, Jim
McDonald, Jeff Hackwell, Pam
Hackwell and Nancy Bennett,
members of the Primary Class,
singing "Christmas Bells" and
all reciting the meaning of
• Christmas. "Silver Bells" and
"Deck the Halls"
the Intermediate girls, Susan
Murray, Cathy McDonald, Janice
Houston, Anne Watson, Mary
Searle, Dianne Dennis and
Jane Leeming accompanied by
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Mrs. H. Traviss and Mrs. M.
Bean at the piano.
Peggy Dennis and Beth Mc-
Nichol followed with a step danc-
ing number with Mrs. Godkln at
the piano and Linda Godkln
accompanying with her violin.
The Junior girls, Debbie Van
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The Nativity Play, "Telling
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those taking part being Mary -
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Innkeeper's wife - Jane Leeming;
Maids - Jennifer Kirkby and
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Marks. Shepherds and Wise Men
were played by the Junior boys.
Nursery and Kindergarten child-
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Carols were played through-
out the program with Mrs. W. C.
Hackwell at the piano. During the
singing of Jingle Bells, Santa
'ffrived Mid talked' with some
of the small children, then gave
each a bag of candy.
The teaching staff and assist-
ants are to be congratulated on
preparing such a fine concert.
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The lights that are strung about the house,
The stogiCings on the chimney,
Dear Santa's climbing down to fill them,
With small gifts and home made candy.
All in all, Christmas is fen,
It brings gifts and good cheer,
The meaning of this poem is to say to
you,
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Jill Charlene McLellan,
AT CHRISTMAS
When Christmas time comes to my house
once each year,
My brothers and sisters all give a great
cheer.
For up in our minds there is swirling about,
The hope that out:lionse might be onSanta's
route.
Billy wants a train set, Sally wants a doll,
I want a bebe gun, and baby wants a ball.
I hope we'll get these from Santa old dear,
That's all we want from his huge bag this
year.
I'm sure that you'll get what you want if
you're still,
For 'he'll be along, no matter the chill.
Paul Robinson,
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