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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-12-22, Page 87anta HOW SANTAS.SLEIGH SAVED HIM t• One Christmas Santa set off to do his usual trip around the world. But at one unusual house they have a watch -dog and it bites rear hard and every time Santa goes there he gets bit. One year he lost his clothes and he had to fly in his long under wear. And every house he went to, his long under got real real real dirty and mrs. Claus got really mad at him when he got back from his trip. Then at that un -usual house one year the dog got Santa reat in the behind and the sleigh saved him because he droped some rope inside the chimney and Santa caught it 'and the sleigh toke off and „ pulled Santa up. And thats how it happened. so gogd-bye for today. by Jeff Bissett, room 204 Victoria THE ELF THAT WAS LEFT BEHIND It was Christmas Eve. Santa and his elves were ready to go. At the first the elf named Jug Head was left behind. Jug Head was smart he found a box and got in it. On it he put, To Jeffrey. In the morning when Jeff opened it he was startled and frightend He waited, suddenly the elf woke up! Jeff took off up the stairs yelling for his Mom. His Mom and Dad said, whats going on? Why all the racket? Theres a funny man down- stairs with pointed ears and all dressed in green. His Mom `and Dad rushed downstairs to see the little man dressed in green. She asked who he was where'he came from. The elf I am Jug Head one of Santas elves.I come from the North Pole. It took while for them to know each other. When they new him they treated him cruel They didn't even feed him He only took so much and said, Either treat me like a member of your family or I leave. A year later he said, he would leave, with Santa on Chrismas. Santa was glad to see Jug Head. Santa tought he would never see Jug Head again. Santa anxious to hear Jug Heads adventure. Santa told Jug • Head never to careless again. Jug head made sure he was never left _ behind again. Santa, his wife and his elves lived happily ever after. Jamie Kruspe Room 209 Victoria OUR VISITOR ON CHRISTMAS EVE One Christmas Eve, a dark and snowy night, I saw a strange figure in the moonlight. It looked like a man all dressed up in red, with eight tiny reindeer that were ling his sled. They were flying through the air a very fast speed, and he had a sack full of gifts we need. Then! they landed on our roof with sleight and all, It sounded like Santa was going to fall. He came down our chimney withs his gifts and his sack, and he stepped on our firewood, that was in its rack. He walked over to our tree d placed our presents nderneath, then filled our ocking beside our wreath. flew in Then he ate our milk and cookies we had left for him that night, then climbed up the chimney, hopped in his sleigh and Santa and his reindeer disappeared out of sight. John Thompson Grade 6 Victoria RUDOLPH JUNIOR Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph were munching hay in their stall peacefully with their new son Rudolph junior. He had a bright shinny red nose just like his father Rudolph. When Rudolph junior grew older he had to go for training of reindeer games. This was just like what his father r Pape 43 C long_ underwearRudol h a Donner did. He had tofather learn how to fly, and to be har- nessed, and all sorts of other things., Rudolph junior grew strong and healthy. Someday he would be able to make 'the team of reindeer and be able to pull the sleigh, just like his father and Grandfather. By Caroline Watt Grad 6 Victoria y" Dear Santa C. Hopd you're alright up there in the cold North Pole. I've been a good boy. I hope you'll bring me some presents. By Colin Santa's delivering our cheery wish to all, plus many thanks for your kindness. Goderich Little Theatre f,.;::yf Over the fields and through the snow-covered countryside go our warmest Christmas wishes. In this tradition, we greet our friends and customers, with hopes for your holiday happiness, and with genuine appreciation for your good will. A Very, Merry Christmas from Doug, Ross, John, Isobel & Ken M.SMITIII • SEED • GRAIN • BEANS HWY., No. 21 at PORT ALBERT PHONE: 529-7135 or 529-7700 (Chatham Goderich) T