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Peace on earth
means no fighting
"PEACE ON EARTH"
I think "peace on earth" means when
Jesus is born the earth is suppose to become
free 9f murderers and other types of people.
Jesus wants everyone to stop having fights
and that all people are set free and can do
what they want. Some people are not obey-
ing that "rule" so at Christmas they say
"peace on earth" to help people realize what
is happening to our world. So at Christmas it
is quiet like it was in Bethlehem.
Or it could mean when you have feasts
and family discussions like in that little
group in Bethelehem. So little babies, like
Jesus, grow up in a friendly world.
A family should be altogether and be hap-
py. All of my suggestions refer to being hap-
py,
by Debbie Nivins
What I think peace on earth means at
Christmas.
I think Peace on Earth at Christmas
means helping one another, no fighting and
families getting together.
I think the best is families getting
together. When families get together,
everybody is spreading joy to one another
and that makes people feel better.
Another important thing of what Peace on
Earth means at Christmas is sharing. I
think sharing is wonderful at Christmas
because you give gifts to one another and
that makes people feel better if they're sick.
by Jamie McDougall
WHAT PEACE ON EARTH
MEANS TO ME
As Christmas comes near we all think
about "Peace on Earth". "Peace on Earth"
is when people are happy and are loved by
their family. I remember at Christmas
when the angels came to earth and said to
the shepherds, "Peace on_ Earth", and the
angels sang about Jesus' birth. "Peace on
Earth" is when God gave us the gift of Jesus
Christ. My family shows love by giving gifts
and celebrating with a big meal. To me
"Peace on Earth" means being with my
family at Christmas time.
by Chad Roberts
WHAT PEACE ON EARTH
AT CHRISTMAS MEANS
I think there should be people giving more
than receiving. I think it means loving and
sharing. I think it means to have that special
feeling towards Christmas - Peace on Earth
not war; no fighting, no quarrelling; Mak-
ing more friends, not losing them. I think it
means families getting together. There
should be a peaceful quietness and people
having a good time.
by Duane Durnin
WHAT "PEACE ON EARTH"
MEANS AT CHRISTMAS
I think there are many idea's you could
think of "Peace on Earth". The thing I think
is most important is that everybody gets
together and has a good time, and nobody
gets hurt. Another thing is that people help-
ing other people, no matter what colour they
are, and enjoy it and maybe and many you
will find some new friends. A time for
celebration is really important too, because
everybody has a good time and people get-
ting presents, and giving other people things
also. Jesus being born was a great day for
many people; he is a great person I guess
because people look up to hire. And also en-
ding the war was a great day, and there was
peace after that, and people got to come
home and celebrate.
by Jeff Storey
I think Peace on Earth at Christmas is
about when Jesus came to earth to make
peace and to teach people to help and love
each other. People should forget all their
worries and troubles and be peaceful with
their enemies and forgive them all. People
should help each other to make the world
safe, free, and peaceful. Everyone should be
happy at Christmas and never forget the
true meaning of Christmas.
by Angie McCabe
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Dear Santa
How has it been doing? Are the Elves
working hard? For Christmas I would like a
Ghetoe Blaster. I will leave you cookies and
a glass of milk. For your reindeer I will
leave lettuce and carrots. At school we are
doing Art About you. Bye for now.
From your good friend
Bryan Currie
Gr. 3
Robertson M.P.S.
Dear Santa
How are you? I am fine. How is Mrs.
Claus? This year I would like. A Cabbage
Patch, show pony, A Music Stand, and a
Lego set. I will have cookies and milk
waiting for you.
Your friend,
Anne Alexander
Gr.3
Robertson
Dear Santa Claus,
How are you and your reindeer and Mrs.
Claus? On Christmas I will leave you some
cookies and milk and carrots for the
reindeer. This year I would like a Wuzzle.
Your friend,
Angie Leggatt
Gr. 3
Robertson School
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