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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-12-23, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1992. Bly th students wish for sick to get well Pointing the way An elf points the way to another elf during the Blyth Public School Christmas Concert held Dec. 17 My Christmas Wish, Are you well? If not, I would like to give you some medicine. Are you cold? I would like to give you some clothes and food. I would like to be your friend. I would be nice to you. I would love you and love you for ever and ever. It would be nice if I could know you and I know that you would not get some gifts for Christmas. I'd take good care of you. It is nice in my place. It is Canada and I would like you to be here for Christmas. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I love you. Jenny Ritchie Blyth Public School. My Christmas Wish, This Christmas I am going to Santa Claus' workshop this year to get some presents for the poor people. Maybe for Christmas I don't know if I will. Christmas is in December. Christmas is December 25. In Chinese they don't have eyes Can Santa be like ours. Chinese people don't have the same clothes as us. I wish they did have same clothes. Devin Shannon Blyth Public School. My Christmas Wish, This Christmas I wish the poor would get lots of toys, and food. And five thousand dollars, lots of jobs and hope they get together with their families, to wish them a Merry Christmas. Tyler Wilson Blyth Public School. My Christmas Wish, I hope that Emily is okay after the surgery on Thursday and Friday. I wish that the people in Africa get some food Christmas, and some clothes and toys. I wish they could have some medicine and that they will survive. Kyle Aldrich Blyth Public School. far behind? My Christmas Wish, I wish for those who have been through the war and is still in the war a happy Christmas. I wish for others to have medicine and health care; clothes, food and homes. Everyone should have cars, oil, pels and good clean water and more people to sponsor. Have a nice Christmas. Jamie Lewis Blyth Public School. > My Christmas Wish, I wish for others that they get jobs. I wish for them to get food, so they won't starve and then they won't die. Jason Brugger Blyth Public School. My Christmas Wish, I wish my cousin could see as good as other people. I wish my grandpa was still alive. I wish the people in India would have food like us. I wish the war would stop real bad. I wish the people in India would have clothes but they don't. Cole Stewart Blyth Public School. My Christmas Wish, A wish for others that they would have homes for Christmas. I also want sick people to get well. For the poor to get food for Christmas. I wish for poor mom and dads to get jobs. I wish for children that never saw a toy before to get one. I want poor people to get medicine. Candice Bearss Blyth Public School. My Christmas Wish, I wish my sister never had bad kidneys and chicken pox so she can come to school. I like to play with her. My friends like to play with her too. Amanda Bailie Blyth Public School. My Christmas Wish, I wish Kristy my cousin would be better for ever in her life. She is in a wheelchair. I wish poor people to have water, food, clothes and houses. Jody Godfrey Blyth Public School. My Christmas Wish, I wish there is peace on earth. In Africa - Somalia - Russia - Yugoslavia. The children that are dying and for suffering children that they had jobs and that the moms and dads had jobs too. Ashley Taylor Blyth Public School. McDonald Joyous wishes to you and yours, as we express our appreciation for your very special friendship hardware building centre Continued from page 7 it down have become a little easier since Dad built a special stand to transport it to and from the storage area. However, each year it still takes at least a day to check the bulbs and get everthing in working order, says Michael Despite the cost and effort, how­ ever, the festive spectacle has become a highlight, not just for the family, but for neighbours and peo­ Thanks for the pleasure of your business HURON FEEDINGS SYSTEMS BRUSSELS JOE, DEBBIE & FAMILY ple passing through. Joyce says it is a common sight to see a car pull in the long family laneway to sit for a few minutes and watch. And while you may wonder if there's more to come, Brian and Michael admit they are still work­ ing on ideas for new additions. They're not sure if it will ever materialize but the next project in the design phase is a running rein­ deer! Can Santa be far behind? From everyone at COOK'S Division of Parrish & Helmbecker Limited » WALTON BRANCH | W ‘ WALTON | M 887-9261 | 527-1540 g ATWOOD BRANCH S flVtk ATWOOD |44^ 356-2292 |