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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2000-12-20, Page 246B -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, December 201 2000 A dairy tale Christmas Santa goes missing: Jack and Jill to the rescue elves found Santa and untied him. Once upon a time in the early month of December. Santa and his elves were getting ready (or Christmas. They just needed to finish a couple more toys and they would he done. But then all of the sudden the door flew open and a puff of smoke rose around Santa and the figure at the door and then poof and Santa was gone. As soon as the elves realized what had happened the head elf said "Get back to work and finish the last toy while I decide what to do." So as the elves finished working, the head elf went to his office to think. In a very short .time the elves had finished making the rest of the toys. The head elf had decided to ask help from Jack. Jill. the dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty.. The head elf and a couple of other elves were sent off to the forest to find their friends. In a couple of weeks they feturned with Jack, Jill, the Seven Dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty ',and the elves all sent out on the long journey to Scrooge's mansion to free Santa. After a three day trip. they finally made it to Scrooge's house. They looked up at the gigantic mansion and then put their plan in action. Sleeping Beauty and the dwarfs knocked on the door while Jack, Jill and the elves went to the hack to save Santa. Scrooge answeredthe door and Sleeping Beauty and.' the dwarfs distracted him while Jack. Jill and the Then they walked hack to the from of the house when just at that moment Scrooge went back inside the house. They had did it! They •frecd Santa and were on their way hack to Santa's workshop. Now, with just one day .left until Christmas Day. the elves packed the sleigh and they thanked Jack. Jill. Sleeping Beauty and the Seven Dwarfs as they left. Santa had just finished eating dinner when he,had to go on his long trip around the world. for at least another year before Scrooge. thinks of another plan to wreck Christmas. James Hagan • Gr. 7 It Rudy1: Jansen H 1. Imwn F111410(iii 'Seniors ltd. Bus (519) 527-2727 Fax (519) 527-2122 Toll Free I-877-545.1118 r•'raa""'o".1ma..oh.a••'•'°"ri"o ® CLARICA "?r u4r4n:. Ilk immure r.,n,ratr •. resentin: Clarica Life Insurance Com t nv and Clarica Investco Inc. v/lay you be filled with the true spirit of Christmas—its peace, its joy, its love—and inay the significance or that first holy Christmas be ever present in your heart. Casey Van Bakel and Family ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING 522-1558 Seaeo`c'd Greetings Happiest greetings of the season to everyone!: We enjoyed serving you this year and hope we may be of help to you again in the future! McLAUGHLIN CHEVaOLDS LTD. Seaforth 527-1140 This is Little Red Riding Hood, Grandma and the Wolf looking at the Christmas tree...Scott Somerville. Gnade r. Net, Wishing you joy and happiness this holiday season gam Wishing you a safe and prosperous New Year Back: Ruth Campbell, Mary Fothenngham, Bobbi Miller. Cheryl Ducharme, Glenda Murray, Ann Coyne, Pal Armstrong. Middle: Jane Habkuk. Cheryl McClure. Tanya Hallam, Gertie Gernts, Dianne Muir. Connie Townsend. Front: Cathy Broome, Diane Anderson. Debbie Hill, Jannette Stott. Cathie Schalk. Back: Amy Harman, Ruth Timmerman, Marc) Schoenhais, Charlene Foxton, Barb Shannon. Front: Vicki Dalrymple. Verna Edgar, Jody Brown, Enn MCCdI, Cathy Schalk. Administrator. ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: Back: Pat Armstrong, 5 year, Diane Anderson. Director of Care; Ann Coyne, 10 year; Connie Townsend, 5 year. Front: Debbie Hill, 20 year; Cathie Schalk, Administrator, Dianne Muir, 10 year. Absent: Etty Schoonderwoerd, 15 year; Cheyenne McCtinchey, 5 year: Joan McLachlin, 5 year SEAFORTH MANO 100 JAMES ST. SEAFORTH 527-0030