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Robbers in a helicopter steal the presents
Santa And The Robbers
At Christmas Eve the elves
were working very hard.
Once the elves were finished
they went up to their nice
cozy beds. It was early when
the elves went to bed. Santa
was a little tired too so he
took a little nap and so did
Mrs. Claus.
When they all were sleep-
ing the door flew open and in
came a robber. He went to
the work shop and he stole all
the toys. When Santa got up
to make his Christmas journ-
ey and saw that the toys were
stolen, he called the elves
and Mrs. Claus stayed at the
North Pole to see if they
could find them while Santa
went in to see if he could find
the toys.
When Santa was riding in
his sled he met a helicopter
and Santa saw a pack of toys
in the back. So Santa follow-
ed the helicopter and it
stopped at a little cottage
covered with white snow.
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The robbers were so happy
that they went outside and
made a snow man. And
Santa went into the cottage
and got the toys. Then Santa
hopped into his sleigh and
made his Christmas journey.
Steve Bushell, grade 3
Kinloss Central
Avery special Christmas for Garfield
GarBeid'a Special aislatinas
Garfield was fighting with
Odie again. John, who was
Bre owner of Garfield, was
very upset with Garfield.
John screamed and said,
"Stop it or you're not going
to have Lasagna!"
Garfield started to mumble
at Odie and then Odie was
growling at Garfield.
"I said stop it!" yelled
John again. Garfield was still
upset with Odie but he tried
to stop another fight.
At supper they had Las-
agna. Garfield who loved
Lasagna "caned" out on it.
After supper Garfield was
thinking about Christmas.
He wasn't really thinking
about presents he was think-
ing about food that would be
on the table that day.. Odie,
who was trying to ignore
Garfield's mumbling, was
making Christmas cards for
his mother and his other
relatives.
John was thinking about
Christmas too. He was think-
ing about Garfield's mother.
I wonder if she could spend
Christmas here, he thought.
The next day John went to
town to invite Garfield's
mother. She said "Yes".
Christmas came. Garfield
was trying to make himself
hungry watching TV. Then
all of a sudden he heard
somebody but he wasn't sure
who it was. He went to see
who is was. Then in front of
him he saw his mother.
His mother said, "Hello
darling!" Garfield who was
overjoyed kissed her.
Garfield asked many clues;
tions about Uncle Harvey
and many other questions.
Soon the time was gone and
Garfield's mother had to go
home.
Garfield and I wish you a
very Merry Christmas!
Judy Lane, grade 5
Kinloss Central
A Christmas tragedy for Santa Claus
Agri taaaa Tragedy
On the night before Christ-
mas Santa and Mrs. Claus
were sitting by the fire. Mrs.
Claus had been sitting on her
rocking chair mending San-
ta's pants. Santa only had
two pair of pants. Santa had
to wear a newspaper around
his waist because he had no
clean pants and there were
girl elves in the toy shop.
Inside the work room the
girls were mad at Santa and
Mrs. Clams made the elves
do everything while they sat
on their behinds and let the
elves wait on them.
Santa yelled, 'Elves get
me the scales." The head elf
said sarcastically, "Sure
Santa anything you say."
Then all the elves started to
giggle. Then Mrs. Claus
yelled, "Elves you never
finished doing the dishes."
"We will do them as soon
as we give Santa this scal-
es. " The elves brought the
scales out and said, "Here
Santa," and dropped them
on Santa's foot. OUCH!!
"Oh we're so sorry. Can we
do something for it?"
,'No just get your dishes
done."
"Girls get me my darning
needles, please?" "Sure".
"Thank you." Here you go.
Hold out your hand. Hey,
don't jab me! OUCH! Now
what did we do?" Oh, we're
so Sony. Please forgive us.
Well go do the dishes.
Good! Because you elves
have caused enough trouble
already.
Then the elves went in and
started to do the dishes. It
was so quiet. Suddenly
CRASH 1 Then another crash
and another. And all you
hear were crashes. Santa and
Mrs. Claus were scared stiff.
Santa tiptoes into the
kitchen. The girls stopped
and smiled at Santa, as if
they were innocent.
Then Santa stepped on a
piece of glass. YOW 1 He
hopped out of the kitchen
with a stream of blood
behind him. Get a wash cloth
and alochol. The girls got it
boiling hot and poured acid
and vinegar in the alcohol
bottle so it would sting when
they pul it on. Mrs. Claus
dabbed it on Santa's foot and
it started to burn.
Mrs. Claus told Prisssila,
the elf, to phone the hospital
but instead she phoned an
undertaker. When the under-
taker came Mrs. Claus asked
if he was a doctor. He said
No. And told her he was an
undertaker.
Mrs. Claus phoned a doc-
tor. The doctor came and
rushed Santa to the hospital.
On Christmas Santa was still
in the hospital.
After he was better the
elves used Santa and Mrs.
Claus as slaves and the elves
lived happily ever after while
Santa and Mrs. Claus had a
rotten life.
April Brindley, grade 4
Kinloss Central
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this sparkling season
so rich in things we
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