HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-12-23, Page 27• The junior Choir at Huron Centennial Public School put their all into the singing of
Christmas songs on December 19. For the past week, students gathered in the gym-
nasium to perform and celebrate the Christmas season. ( Anne Narejko photo )
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The morning
of Christmas
Twas the morning of Christmas
And all through the house,
Every creature was stirring
Exept for the mouse.
The children had hung
Their stockings with glee
And put all the presents
Under the tree.
And Dad with his coffee
And Mom with her tea
Heard a shriek from the kids
And ran over to see.
Dear Daddy got up
And then sternly said
Dear Santa, you've got something wrong
With you're head.
Santa, dear Santa
These toys have just proved it
Dear Santa, batteries
Were not included.
Jody Fisher
Grade 4
Huron Centennial School
Christmas time
M is for Mary who had the child.
E is for elves who help Santa.
R is for Rudolph who leads the way.
R is for the road the leads the way.
Y is for the yuletide of the Christmas
season.
C is for the caring Mother.
H is for Holly .that goes on the Christmas
tree.
R is for the relatives that give you presents.
I is for Israel where he was found.
S is for the stable they stayed in.
T is for tender love that Mary gave him.
M is for Merry Christmas.
A is for the angels dancing in the S.
S is for snowflakes that fall on Christmas
eve.
Silke Aisenpreis
Grade4
Huron Centennial School
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