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would put signs by habitats where
endangered animals live so they won't be extinct
If I were Santa, I would try to stop
global warming. First, I would tell
the elves to have a day that they do
not use the factory. Next, I would
write to people and ask them to
stop leaving the lights on. Then,
when I went to each of the houses
I would unplug the Christmas tree
for them. This is what I would do if
I were Santa.
William Doyle
Grade 4
St. James
If I were Santa I would make the
world a better pklce by not polut-
ing. First, I would try to stop pol-
luting by trying to get as many cars
off the road. Next, I would try to
stop people from littering so much.
Finally, I would try to stop people
from throwing all the litter into
the ocean. That is what I would do
if I were Santa.
Gavin Workman
Grade 5
St. James
If I were Santa, I would help save
the world by stop using so much
garbage. First I would give every-
one a compost bucket and green
cone and tell them to stop throwing
stuff in the garbage. Next I would
bike and walk instead of driving if
it's close. Then I will send a recy-
cling bin to every resident in Sea -
forth. That's what I will do to save
the world if I were Santa.
Charlie Garrick
Grade 5
St. James
If I were Santa I would help the
kids who live in Africa. First, I
would build more schools in Africa
so that kids in Africa don't have to
walk or bike as far. Next I would
build bikes and ship them over to
Africa so that they don't have to
walk and then they can bike to
school. Then, I would tell all of the
kids to go to schools so that they
can learn. This is what I would do
if I were Santa.
Luke Vogels
Grade 5
St. James
If I were Santa I would help the
poor. I would give them money
and food. Next, I would give them
clothes so that they can stay warm
in winter. Then, I would give big
• donations so they can have food.
I would give them clean water to
drink. This is what I would do if I
was Santa. Merry Christmas.
Jack Buckley
Grade 4
St. James
If I were Santa I would help the
poor. I would give the poor money
so thatthey could improve the
beds, food, rooms, etc. I'd give the
poor lamps and nightlights so that
they can see at night when they
have to go to the washroom. Last
blit not least I'd write them a let-
ter saying, I'll be back next year to
help take care of you. This is what
I would do if I were Santa. Merry
Christmas.
Trent Boivin
Grade 4
St. James
If I were Santa, I would try not
to use too much energy and elec-
tricity. First, I would turn off all
the lights I'm not using, after I will
unplug all the things I'm not using
too (tv, computer, ps 1, xbox). Next,
I would not use as many electron-
ics at the trailer I will use a gener-
ator for the tv. Then, I would go to
a busy place and tell people not to
use as much energy to help make
the world a better and healthier
place to live. That's what I would
do if I were Santa.
Makaila McDonald
Grade 5
St. James
If I were Santa, I would help the
poor people in the world. I would
help the poor because it's important
that adults and children should
have a home to live in, clothes to
wear and a family to love. Also
people should be able to be healthy,
warm and cozy in the winter, not
freezing cold. Kids should be able
to go to school because it's a dream
to some kids in the world to go to a
school and learn. I think that every
drive around
time there is a food
your area try
your best to do-
nate some food
for the people
that don't have
fresh food to eat
or clean .water
to drink. That's
what I would do
if I were Santa.
Meghan Dol-
mage
Grade 4
St. James
If I were San-
ta I would put
signs by habi-
tats where en-
dangered ani-
mals live so they
won't be extinct
or don't keep
them as pets.
Next, I would
get in a meet -
ing to tell the government to stop
cutting down trees and destroy-
ing their habitat so they can have
peaceful and happy life. Then, I
will tell people to stop throwing
trash in the lakes, rivers, seas and
the ocean where lots of endangered
animals are. This is what I would
do if I were Santa.
Tyson McGavin
Grade 4
Wishing you a bounty of glad tidings
and all the joy your heart
can hold It's been a pleasure serving
you this past year.
SEAFORTH BAKERY
23 Main St., Seaforth
• 519-527-1803
Here's hoping your stocking is
stuffed with peace, love and joy
this Christmas, just as we're
overflowing with best wishes
and gratitude for all of you.
Wishing you peace, love and joy plus all
the "stuff' great holidays,are made of!