HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-12-17, Page 31A longtime ago an angel came down
A long time ago an angel
came down from heaven. An
angel was sent from God to
go to a poor woman. The
woman's name was Man.
The angel told Man that she
was going to have a baby hoy
and that he would he the new
king. Man told Joseph that
she was going to have a baby
boy. Joseph thought that
Man was in Iovc with anoth-
er man. Then the angel came
and told Joseph that Man
was not seeing someone eke.
Joseph heheyed the angel
because he trusted God.
• Joseph and Man had to go
and pay their taxes. On their
W ay there. they stopped in
Bethlehem to spend the
night. They went to an inn.
They were full. but they had
a stable and Man and Joseph
told the innkeeper. that they
would take it and spend the
night. That night Man had
the hahy and above the stable
there was a star. The star
shone so hnght that the shep-
herds'seen it while they were
looking after their sheep. The
shepherds went to the stable
and they saw the baby. They
Christmas sounds
The sound of Christmas is:
Mom's cooking.
Dad': snonng._
She's hakine.
Dad's snonng.
She's cleaning.
Dad's snoring.
She's dressing.
Dads snoring.
Supper's ready.
Dad wakes up.
Tommy Harburn
H.CS
seen Mary. Joseph and baby
Jesus.
Then awhile later three
wise men came on their
camels. The first one brought
gold, the second one hrought
frankincense and the third
one hrought myrrh.
Scott Wilson
Grade 4/5 Mrs. Lockwood
H.C.S.
Soon be here
Christmas is coming.
I can't wait another day.
My sister got a dog.
Chnstmas is corning.
I can't wait another day.
My hrother got a pig.
Melissa Von Euw
H.C.S.
Santa's
fun
1 like to cat candy.
The candy is yummy in
yore tummy.
Santa Claus is fun.
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Jeffery
H.C.S.
Snow is falling down.
1 throw snowballs all around
1 like Christmas.
Kris
H.C.S.
A time to...
Chnstmas is a time to give.
a time to he with others. a
time to share. a time to play.
a time to hug your mother.
Calin Searle
Grade 4/5
H.C.S.
Christmas poen: auctioned for $255,000
81. Moore had transcribed
the copy at the request of an
admirer, cramming all 56
lines on to one small sheet in
his tiny. perfect handwriting.
Moore wrote the poem -
formally titled A Visit From
St. Nicholas - in 1822.
Legend has it that the idea
came to him while he was out
buying a turkey for his wife
to roast on Christmas Eve
and give to the poor of the
local parish.
Christie's originally esti-
mated that the manuscript.
written in brown ink, would
sell for between $70.000 and
590.000. A bidding war
drove the price up and the
eventual victor. entrepreneur
Ralph Gadiel. said he was
determined to have it at any,
price.
A single sheet of paper
hearing a handwritten copy
of the classic poem that
begins "Twas the night
before Christmas- sold for
52255.00( at Christie's auc-
'ion house.
Author Clement Clarke
Moore left just three copies
of the poem written in his
own hand. This version was
written in 1860 when he was
The ground is all Nvhite
Christmas eve is coming soon
I am excited
I am excited
Christmas eve is coming se®n
The ground• is all «-hitek
Season's
GreetingsA�
And
Many
Thanks!
Here s hoping your
holiday delivers
an abundance of
cheer We .appreciate
your support
throughout the
NM year
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Grandma's cookies
Christmas is time for
smelling grandmas cookies.
Hut. soft chocolate cookies 1
share with my friends. 1 hope
she makes them next year to
because the smell sure docs
get around.
Randa Wilson
Grade 5
H.C.S.
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