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This is what I think makes
the best Christmas ever.
There would be no poor, or
rich people. We would all be
equal. No people would be
homeless. All families
would get together. No one
would be alone. Feuds
would be forgotten.
Hospitals would be empty,
there would be no sickness.
There would be no people
starving, being tortured or
hurt. No one would be
forced to do anything they
did not want to do. There
would be no cruelty to any
living thing. There would be
no more war, or suffering.
There would be peace on
earth.
What I am trying to say is
that, to have the best
Christmas ever it cannot be
to just one person or family,
it has to be for the world and
everyone on it. To really
know what Christmas is you
would have to think about
what it means. Christmas
celebrates Jesus Christ's
birthday. Jesus Christ was a
human being with many
meanings but one meaning I
will say is peace on earth.
Nicole Cartwright
Lie s
C%theifras
LUKE'S CHRISTMAS
My name is Luke and t
think, that I have been good
this year. But if you get a
letter from my brother
Kevin, make sure that you
don't give him anything
because he has been beating
me up lately. He tells lies so
don't even read his letter.
I'm pretty sure that I've
been good this year so I
hope you will bring me a
wooden fire truck and a
couple of board games. I
will leave out some milk
and cookies for you. - Bye
for now, Luke. P.S. say
hel!oto Rudolph for me.
After Luke wrote the
letter heifolded it and put it
in an envelope. Then he
asked his mom for help on
taking it to the mail box at
the end of the street. His
mom put a stamp on and
took Luke to drop off the
letter. When Luke got home
he ran straight up to his
bedroom to play with his
' toys. After about an hour
his mom yelled up "Luke
it's supper."
Two weeks later, Luke got
a letter from Santa. He was
so happy because it was
Christmas Eve. Luke
jumped off the couch that
hc was sitting on and when
he hit thc ground he landed
on his brother's foot. Kevin
jumped up and hit Lukc.
Then their father corrected
Kevin and told Lukc to
apologize. Then the boys
went up to bed.
That night Luke tossed
and turned but finally hc
fell asleep. Thc next
morning whcn the two boys
awoke thcir was plenty of
gifts for them all. Lukc was
even happier whcn he found
the wooden fire truck and
the hoard game he had
wanted so much. For thc
rest of that day he played
with both of his toys.
Thc week after Christmas
Lukc celebrated his
birthday and was so
overwhelmed when his
future bride carried out a
birthday cakc for him with
the big numbers 25 on it.
"Happy Birthday to you,
Happy birthday," etc. That
day he was very happy
whcn he opened his present.
It was a tux for the
wcdding.
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"Hurry up Matt," said his little sister Mary.
Mary is really excited about Santa coming, Matt thought
while putting up the Christmas tree.
Mau is 12 years old and his little sister is only 4. Matt
remembers when he was 4, and saw Santa for the first time.
"Santa gave me a power ranger doll when I was four years
old. I still have it too," he said.
"I want Barbies, cabbage patch dolls and dolls that talk,"
said Mary.
"I know, I know what you want for Christmas." Matt
stopped her.
"I know, but Christmas is tomorrow."
"Supper time kids," yelled their mom.
"What are we having mom," screamed Matt.
"Beef and potatoes," answered their mom.
"Yum" replied Mary.
After supper they played until bed time. In the morning
everyone heard Mary yell, "Wow".
They all came running. "Look you got what you wanted."
Their parents said.
"Look at all the presents" Matusaid.
"I got what I wanted too, a Nintendo 64." Matt yelled.
"This is the best Christmas ever!" replied Mary.
Shane McClure
Gr. 8
THE SNOWMAN THAT COULD
There once was a boy named Jimmy. Jimmy liked to destroy
things. One day Jimmy made a snowman so that he could
plow, into it with his sled. When Jimmy was finished, he went
to the top of the hill that over looked the snowman. Jimmy
plummeted down the hill and slammed right into Frosty.
When Jimmy got up Frosty was gone: Then all of a sudden
Jimmy was the snowman. Instantly, Jimmy slammed into the
snowman. Then frosty said "How do you like that?" After
that Jimmy never destroyed anything ever again.
Chris Driscoll
Gr. 8
Terrilyn Devereaux,
Grade 2,
St. James School
Season's
Greetings
To our customers and
friends, we wish you a
Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year!
RYAN
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dreams did I ever
imagine owning my
own business would
be so rewarding!
I thank you from the
bottom of my heart!
Merry Christmas &
All the best in 1999!
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Jackie's
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527-1743
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Of people we'd like
to thank this
holiday season.
Merry Christmas!
Thank you for your patronage.
Heather & Ron Stewart & Staff
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Expressing at this time our hopes for
a bright future and a peaceful,
prosperous New Year.
We especially thank you for your
support and look forward to serving
the community during 1999.
Royal Canadian Legion
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Teatero Motor Products
527-2291
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Ernst, Chrtsta & Family and Staff
Located at St. Joseph on Hwy. 21
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In order for our staff to enjoy this festive season. TMP will close Ike. 24Th at 12 noon.
and will re -open Ike. 29th. CLOSET) Jan. 1s1.
"We look forward to serving you in '99”