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:hristmcs -means so .much
Ota •Drecember 25 Chnst was
barn and the shepherds followed
Ow star which lead -them to were
he.. laid.
• Tills season everyone is jolly
and, gay, . buying presents,
presents under the tree, and
when no-one is lObk•ng you try
to :see through the wrapping
paper to see what you got.
Christnia's Eve and Christenas
Morning -are very - exciting
because you try to see Santa and
his reindeer coming and
Cbristma4 morning , c'ou want to
open your prekerits. Christmas
means alot more to but all I have
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to say is Merry Christmas, and a
Happy New Years
Jean Wraith,
-Grade 7,
tlolmesvi1ae,
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meant presents. Now that I'm,
` .iger`:Christmas means the Birth
of' Christ. And geting to gether
with friend and relatives. We all
look forward,to Christmas'
dinner. And Cristma means
there pis snow,,,.,,on, the° -fro urid .
And -everybody is having fun
snowmobiling and out riding on
sleds. Puting up .the• Christmas
tree. Up and making 'it .
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Geting away from school. For a
wile and for some people santa
claus.
John Sinclair,
_..Cb astma's - s� _ear
your.
parents go . out to, a• Christmas
party anti you stay home and
snoop at your preser
It's easy to fine the presehts.
But the hard part to look -
surprised when you open them
on Christmas morning. Usually
you let the cat out of the bag.
So the next Christmas your
Mom either wraps the presents
as soon as she buys them -or
keeps the` i in the trunk of her
car until Christmas eve.
Judy Johnston,
Grade - 8,
Holmesville.
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What Christmas means to me,
Is to have a Christmas tree
Getting out of school
And skating on a frozen over
pool
Pudding with sauce made • with
rum.-
But what, •stmas really means
to me
Is the fact t at it is the Birth of
Christ.
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Lynne Hildebrand,
Grade 7,
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, to get out of school. But theres And best of all -Christ w,as living.
one thing everyone shoud
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remember is..that it. is more fun Christmaamearis gifts
to give than ,recieve. And a birth
• Tom Schmidt, Christmas means a dinner
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Christmas Eve is coming.., Holmesville.
• , soon, Only a few more days to. Cis for Christ who was born on
wait. While I sit writing this Christmas Eve,
story I really start to think H , is for happiness on Christmas
about Christmas. If it wasn't -for Eve & Day,
Jeaus Christ, there wouldn't„be R is for remembering the real
no Christmas. There wouldn't be meaning of Christmas,
any decoration`s, parties, or even 1 is for the inn that was too full
big dinne'. December 25th that night,
would.. just be another day like S is for the Star that shone that
October • 17 or November 26, night,
Winter would be a drag without '1' is for the three Shepherds who
looking forward to one day. The visited him,
best thing about Christmas is M is for the myrrh one wiseman
exchanging gifts. ,Or even <, gave Christ,
snooping around to find your A is for the angels , who told
'presents. So I think...Jeaus Christ shepherds the good news,
has a lot to do with Christmas. -S is for Santa Claus.
. Joyce McIlwain,
Grade 8
HolThesville.
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I get the feeling of excitment
and joy around Christmas time,
Christmas means a time to enjoy
winter sports out of doors.
u Helping small children write
their letters to Santa Claus.. --
To me Christmas means a
Uolm.esvi.11e......,holiday from school to-ceiebrate,
To 'me Christmas ,means a shopping and becoming broke.'..
time of love, friedship” and Decorating. the tree with tinsel
happiness. Every. tine I` think of
•Christmas.,•I, can'.. smell pine: 'an:
tux,itey being. cooked. But there
is only one sad thing about
Christmas and that is -that some
people are not as lucky as us and
they don't have enoughe money
for Christmas. So the only way .
to help is by giving to charity.
The things I like" about
Christmas is'. parties, decorating,
snow, "tinse'and"'-especially like
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and having parties, big dinners,
friends., over., and% family;
gatherings 4''Exchanging gifts and
singing Christmas carols around
the tree.
The Christmas dinner is most
fun, though. You, stuff yourself
with turkey, dressing; salads,
pudding and pie. All the foods
you love but only:see-ance•:a
year. Juices and rolls. If I missed
anything "-about Christmas it
would .be the dinner then the
gifts. •
These are what I think of
when • we say the word
Christmas. 0 `•
Betty Orr,
Grade 8,'
Holmesville.
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Christmas means being happy
And never being sad,
Never being grouchy
And,always being glad.
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Wrapt)ing up the presents
Trimming up the tree
.Shopping for some gifts.
That would suit you or me.
When the presents are wrapped
And stacked ' up under the tree
You shake em', rattle em', twist
• em',. turn em'; • ::drop em',
knock em,'
But , you still have to wait
axiously.
Don't forget the holodays
The' candy and the sweets
And of course the Christmas
diners
Of turkey and some beets.
After all of this
'Nobody stops to think
Of the truth about Christmas
Because they just sit and blink.
Chest was born in a stable
A long, longtime ago
And he gave. his life for our sins
But we„ still considered him a
foe.
And all of this is what Christmas
means to me.
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Suzie wants a pretty doll
Bobby wants a'train,
Daddy picks a big tree,
• While Mommy makes the
. popcorn chain.
Chery Bell,
Grade 8,
Holmesville.
Baking is done
Presents are bought;
People walkin 'bout the town;
Getting what must be got. '
People runnin in a scurry
Always in a hurry
I'm all done and I am glad
Cause there is no worry.
Evelyn Bell,
' Grade 8,
Holmesville.
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Christmas means giving gifts
to other people and the phrist
Child.
Lloyd Jantzi,
Holmesville.
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_Christmas is getting up early
'about six o'clock,
And opening your presents.box_,
by box,
Tobogganing on the snow on top
of the cohered rocks,
Thats what Christmas means Ito
me.
• Vicki Steepe,
ar , Grade 5,
Holmesville.
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Christmas means, giving
.Cbrisfmas means joy
Debbie Lee,
Grade 7,
Holmesville,
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To me Christmas is the
recieving and giving of gifts. It,
also reminds -me -of Christ being
borne. And the falling of, the°
white crisp snow in the, night.
Then waking up the next
morning ready to unwrap gifts:
And. se Iry have
'st0ock ng tY►en' 'kneel down and
pray than'ks•.
Ter k Holmes,
Grade 7,
Jingle bells, missle toe;
Bringing' out, the Christmas glow,
Saunta with his -reindeers,
' That brings the Christmas cheer.
Donkeys Inns', stables, hay,
That remend us. pf Christ that
day,
Three -wiseman that traveled far,
Just too follow a -bright strange
star.
The dinners, bells, parties, fun,
But " we must remember, Christ ,
had none,
Christmas started that busy day,
ir But in the Inns there was no
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Decorations, trees and cards,
. That make the fun of turky lard,
Pretty things that shout Tot joy,
When they get a big nice toy.
Thats -what Chistrnas means too.
me.
Went I was smaller Christmas
meant. getting gifts, a Christmas
tree, and =a large Christmas
dinner with my family. And not
to- forget dear old Santa Claus.
When I became- older
-Chrisi<mas..meant 'something else-
There wouldn't be a Christmas if.
Clrrjst- was -not Born. We ...
remember him on Christmas.,,
• But we all like" opening own
gift on Christmas Day. '
Wendy Torrance,
Grade 7,
Holmesville.
" K. McLellan,
•Holmes'viile.
1 is the season
of fun and laughter. "
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best "the Yuletide cos ,pfer. Merry Christmas.
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To • me it .means' joy and
happiness.
To me 'it means the giving and
recceving.
To' me
it means to t be at home
with all the family'around.
And most of all it, means the- -
'' Birth of Christ,.
Gwen Pickett,
Grade 7,
Holmesville.
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