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EMENT, STAFF & BOARD OF DIRECTORS
They're favorite part of Christmas is...
by Grades 2/3,
LCPS
David Conley - sharing and loving
and giving.
Alayne Pidgeon - getting together
with my family.
Whitney Taylor - when my dad
gets the Christmas tree down and 1
can help him put it up.
Mike Fischer - waking up on
Christmas .morning and opening
presents.
Candice Hamilton - when 1 wake
up and open presents.
Brett Archer - getting up on
Christmas morning with my family.
Blair Morrison - giving presents to
my family.
Matt Grist - wrapping presents.
Ashley Husk - giving presents to
other people and being with my
family.
Tyler Hamilton - opening presents,
playing with my toys and looking
in my stocking.
Sandy Lougheed - looking in my
stocking and playing with my best
•toy.
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David deBoer - going to my
grandma's and opening presents.
Brad Gilchrist - getting presents
with my mom and dad.
Nick Bowley - getting up early and
opening presents.
Mark Hackett - decorating the tree
and getting presents.
Laura Knechtel - getting up early
and seeing what I get and going to
grandma's and grandpa's .to have
supper.
James Mann - when we wake up
Christmas morning and open the
presents with the family.
Angie Ritchie - putting up the tree
and going to grandma's and
grandpa's and getting presents. I
like Christmas.
Samantha Dyk - waking up early
and opening presents with my
family.
Loretta Weber - when we go to
grandma's house and make cookies.
Lori Blake - opening presents and
getting presents and when my sister
wakes me up we go out and look in
our stocking and see what we got
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To All Our Valued
Customers, A
Happy Holiday
And ..Many
Thanks.
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and we look in mom's and dad's
stockings too.
Daniel deBoer - going to my
grandma's house and opening
presents.
Cindy Willits - opening presents to
see what I get.
He's thinking
about his dad
If I had one wish for Christmas it
would be $50 billion and with it I
would by a four -wheeler, a motor
bike and a snowmobile.
I would also give $10 billion to
help charities to help poor people
live better and have more food.
I would give my Dad $10 million
to pay the bills and buy better e-
quipment. I would buy myself two
Ferraris ,and one Lamborghini. I
would also put a whole bunch in
my savings account. I would also
buy a couple of video game sys-
tems and a lot of games.
Paul Miltenburg
St. Joseph's.
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To all our
friends: May
the spirit of
the,season
bring peace,
love, and joy
to your
.hearts.
We wish you
and, yours a
blessed and
happy holi-
day, and a
happy and
prosperous
New Year.
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 22, 1993 — Page 5A
Mark's aiming for the NHL
If I had one wish for Christmas it
would be to be in the N.H.L. and
be on the all star team plus score
about 70 goals. I would get a
record 50 goals in 50 games plus
get a world record that no one
could beat. I want to play till I am
50 or 60 and be the oldest man to
play hockey.
I would want the record to set the
most records in the world.
I would want an equipment room
with a lot of weights and exercise
equipment. I wish I got paid' a
billion dollars a year for two and a
half years.
After my career I want to be the
coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs
or the Chicago Blackhawks.
With all my money I would 'hold
food banquets for the poor kids. I
would buy presents for my family
and my friends. I would like to live
in a mansion and have a hotel for
the poor people to stay in. 1 would
like to live to be 105 years old. It
would be due to • my good health
because I played hockey. Then I
could keep my hotel going for the
poor people. I want to be a legend.
• Mark Stanley
St. Joseph's.
Jillian would share her $
If I had one wish for Christmas it
would be to give• the poor people
money and a good place to stay on
Christmas. With the money they get
they can buy Christmas presents for
each other. On Christmas day they
could have a big turkey and all
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ki:.ds of different foods. They
would stay in a home where they
are welcomed and loved. On
Chi istrnas Eve people will donate
their time to take them to church
and take them christmas shopping.
Jillian Robertson
St. Joseph's.
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To cherished old friends and valued new friends, we would
like to take this opportunity to wish our friends and patrons
all the joy, the hope and the happiness of Christmas. May the
meaning of the holiday be deeper, its friendships stronger. its
hopes brighter. as it comes to you during the New Year.
cYVIERTOS CHRISTMAS
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