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RITA LASSALINE Grade 5
$he kept her promises
St. Mary's School
Now SajiTo,'keepyou,s
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• Dear Santa,
How are you? Are you having
'a good time down at the North
pole? How %re your elves? Are
they doing a good job for you? I
am keeping my promises to my
' girlfriends. 1' am. having a good
tithe down. here.Here's. what I
• want. I want shopping Cheryl. I "
want the barbe doll that dances.
I hope ' you. areal, eating' .too
'much. Good-bye for now. Thank
you' Santa. ° a
Your -friend
Sharon, Burbife
l Grade4
,I.obertscbn School.
I)ear•Santa
When •I went .home, I was
thi"i�king about, the toys you gave
to me last year, This year will
you give me a -little brown
puppy -for Christmas ` and- a
telescope too, How are your •
reindeer'? How is ' Rudolph
especially? Does Rudolph still
has his red nose. How are the
. elves? Are they working hard?
' Your friend; •
Paul Tutt
Robertson School
Dear Santa
My little sister would like an
elephant for Christmas.
like a lite bright and •
some Barbie doll close. '
Thankybu for the presents
you .
gave us last year. On
Christmas we., ..last
leave some
cookies and for 'the reindeer we -
will leave some carrots.
Your friend
' Beth
Grade 4
Robertson Sel•fool
Dear Santa
How are, ou, Mrs. Claus, and
the elves? I a fine; Ihope you
like it down t ere, I will, leave
you something to eat. 'Thank
you for the gifts received last
year.; This year I ould like a
ski-doo suit, and a pa of slacks.
I hope you have Merry •
Chistmas and -a Happy Ne Year
toe T will ,- - seeing" Yours sincere
Shelley Munrbe
Grade 4 `'•
Robertson School
Dear Santa, •
1 am in Grade 4. J' want a
Shop in Cheryl and a radio and a
Aristacat.
How are the elfs? Is Rudolph
all right? I am going to leave all I
can..i will leave some sugar for
the reindeer, There is^no snow in
Goderich. I Triried to be good.
Thank yoll. for my-'pr"esets last
year,
Dear Santa,'
This year I hope that you
know where I live. Did Mrs.
Claus have a nice summer.
• I hope that you have the sled
is; allmost of the packed and this
year I would like a Fat trak 500
and a Big dart set I like what
you brought Me year.
u . V ou friend
Del Mitchellnote
Grade 4
Robertson School
Dear Santa
• When ;t,, was at the.. hockey
practise, I was voted cai5tairl for
the all-stars,in our hockey team.
The assistance captains were
Billy Peters and Steve Arbour.
We have, a game against
Strathroy tomorrow.
' . I would like' just a few things
for Christmas like a floor, hockey
game, a .- train and a helicopter
and. I' thank - you for the
presantes last year. '
Your friend
Danny Maillet
and a glass .ot' milk and an apple
° for Rudolph. ,
I hops - have a good a good
ride on your sleigh. I thank you
for las years toys. I would like a
gun set an hockey- stick and a G.
I, Goe and my last a ho wheel. T"
have been a good boy.,.
Merry Christmas! •
Your boy
Mark • FinJa ys0.0"
Grade 4
Robertson School
Dear Santa
Thank -you N for , the nice
_presents you gave me -last year.
1 haven't had- to much luck in
hockey, this •year we lost one
game 8-0. '
This year- -I -don't-want -t
many toys so all I am asking for
is a shiny electric guitar and a
Hot'Birds Air Race Set.
J. will leave you 'sugar cookies
and fresh'r-nilk.
Christma"s illleons
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On Christmas Day, ' •
We're all so gay,
For there will be presents,
And family reunions aU so
pleasant.
Everyorfif joyous,
For Christ was born
On that morn.
We go to mass at night,
Ari d: then ex'citedly wait for
-'
morning light.
Teri Van Dangen
° Grade6
6
Holmesville
School
Christmas is °°barrel of fun, ..
When you get candy by the ton,
Santa Claus - rests himself on
Christmas day,
While I have a jolly time all day,
He gives us lots, of toys, _•
Which we really enjoy,•
We thank him for the toys he
gave the year before,
Which he enjoys and gives u `
more.
George&'ollins
Grade 5
Holmesville School
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To me Christmas -means family
gatherings.
BEWARE!'
• 'Tis the season to be jolly ='- if
you're careful. ;So remember,
mothers, the hustle and, bustle
that goes and in hand with
-holiday preparations can lead to
dangerous home accidents
According' to • the drug
industry's Council on Family
Health in Canada, more people
sustain injuries 'due. -td` accidents
in .December than -any other
Month• of the year: Schedules
and routines ire upset,so the
usually cautious homemaker is
more likely to become careless.
Your"friend • To help you have a happy
Dave Hill holiday, the Council has listed a•
Grade 4' few safety guidelines for those
---,Robertson School home areas that are especially
Grade 4•t a.
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Dear Santa
When you come to our house -
we will 'give you some cookies
It is .
t .,.give fhanreceive. •
e pedp'1 are so kin
'Bev Semple,
• Gr
• Hol esville,
School
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Giving .is • better to recieve,
Didn't get much. '
Be thankful what you get
Doesn't matter how big or how
small or how tiny.
Just think of the thought
behind it thats all. -
Giving is better to recieving
it. So give this CHRIS'MAS:
Brenda Hummel
Grade 6
Holmesville. School
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One Christmas Eve
I could not get to sleep
For I was so happy
I kept my secrets
I was to keep.
For in the morning
5 o'clock
To. -Red my presents
And lb oked in m' sock.
Cris Wise
Grade 6
Holmesville
is eaving the price
all ady wrapped
• Christmas
tag 'on your
gifts.
Your friend,
Ann Smith,
Grade 4,
Robertson School
ripe for casualties during this
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Christmas• is giving your kids
money to buy you a gift.'
Christmas is trying to wrap a
bicycle without a box to put it
in.
Christmas ,is signing, all your
cards and 'envelopes. and find
out the cards are too big for
the envelopes. -
Christmas is forgetting to get
yoursensitive•boss a card.
• Christmas is ,wheh you say
y i won't get anyone a card and
everyone sends you a card.
Christmas is when the family
room is filled with your kids
toys and they say,. "Is that all?"'
Christmas is finding out some
nut put a heavy trunk on all
your breakable decorations from
last year. ,
Christmas is hanging up a pair
of panty -hose instead • of"
stockings.
Christmas is Santa Claus.
Carol Manderson
G rads 8
Holmesville Public
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LIVING ROOM '
- Don't leave glasses half-filled
ith Christmas •cheer on theab
oor, coffee or end tables. your
clean up as soon as
gats lean -�" „_.. .-- -
- If you,,,keep your. Christmaivi
tree in .the living room, make
sure -electric light attachments
cannot be ' easilyi ' reached and
always disconnect lights at the
wall outlet. ,.Keep nyour tree
moist and away from direct
heat: Use unbreakable tree
decorations and place small or
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breakable . ornamerltson, the
higher branches
Remembering and forgiving,
Helping and sharing,•
Cutting your own Christmas tree.
Deeorating the tree and presents, -
Sleigh riding.
And Bell ringing merrily
Rushing and excitement for
some,
And e 'Peace" On Earth" ft%
othkrs
Remembering Jesus and the star
• of Bethlehem, '
Ahgels singing • and dancing
e vgry w here '
Carols being sung in the air
And peace among us all.
'And that's what Christmas
means to me.
Colleen.Spence
G rade d
Homesville
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On Christmas Eve we wait
until every one's in the living
room, We take our /Bible and
read, then we •. pray. When
finished we sing songs around
the piano. Mother says go get
youa' stockings we shall hang
them up. We are then ordered to,
go to bed. Janet, that's my bed
partner; and I talk a • little then
drift off tcirsleep. Last Christmas
eve, Janet and I,' got up. Shy
tooted her horn. When everyone
finally got up 'we opened our
presents. We have a, special
breafast which we ate -after the
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reunions
presents were operied.We played
with our" resents. The dinner
was --ready -it was °delightful like.,
always. After, dinner we -~°rept
outside and played in the snow:;
We had a 'good time, watchedl
'T.V., played and went to bed,
Karen Rodger
Grade Six
• Holmesville School -
Christmas toys and CAristmas
joys,
The joy of giving to other girls
and boys,
Sleigh bells ringing, '
And children singing,.
This is what -Christmas means to
•-me.
The family's;, all home for a
turkey dinner, - ;
Children" playing games, all
trying to be the winner,
Everyone relaxes as night draws
near,
Think of all that's happened in
the passing year,
This is what Christmas means to
me:
Helen Hartman•
Grade 6
Holmesville School
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Christ •
Holly
-Reindeer --
Inn Joseph and Mary were
c ddenijSincrease
Vie •', •j,dh
Don't • leave small objects o'indow open when using
:such as hard candies, nuts;'
potato chips within reach powerful chemical cleaners.
of BATHROOM
little children. a
, ' • Holiday, lime is party time,
- Keep ashtrays free of 'butts but don't be so busy primping
and put matches and cigarette that you leave the bathroom a
lighters in a safe place. • danger zone. ..
- M a ke sure candle - 'Never leave cosmetics and
decorations cannot-- be easily--' perfumes on bathroom -counters.
-• ' ' Children " are extremely able
- Never 'leave small children counter climbers.-
alone in the.`room'. if there are • - - Always re-eap medicine
lighted candles or an open bottles and ret}irn to cabinet
immediately atter use ..
• - Never take more than the
recommended dose of
fireplace.
KITCHEN
While you're scurrying about medication, including headache
the kitchen preparing Christinas tablets. •..
goodies, keep in mind good Use a rubber mat in the tub
safety sense.• and grab -bars when 'entering or
�.._ .._.._.g leaving the tub.
-.Always turn pot handles to Above all, mothers, relax. Try—
the back of the,stove. to maintain prompt mealtimes
- Keep 'knives, and all sharp but eat slowly and leisurely. And
cooking utensils, including,if you get tired, sit down.
cookie „' cutters, out, of -"There's nothing wrong • with
youngsters' reach. • taking a short • rest. You'll work
Use step stools or. safe• bettor, and most important,' be
,ladders_instead of -stretching -for- more -alert- -_
Never store medicines on
turned away from -
Stable Christ was born in
Triumphat •
Mary, Christs mother
Angels
-Shepherds
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Paul Forbes
Grade 7
Holmesville School
What' Christps means to me
.Some •peopl.e do riot 'see
Christ was born
One -early morn •
Away in a -manger no
Crib for a bed
The little lord Jesus lay down
His sweat head.
Dave Bird
Grade 7
Homesville school
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- Always check that stove
burners and oven are turned off -
before retiring nor leaving the
house.
- Wipe up spills from'the floor
immediately to avoid slipping. .
- Keep oven • and floor
cleaners out of reach of small
children; •a'nd always leave a
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