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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-12-21, Page 91B U GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1978—PAGE 45C Mittshang by scomputers He wants a huge ten speed bike. A lady named Kristan She want an electric frying pan. A man named Ben He wants to eat turkey instead of my hen. . A little boy named Jeff He wants to cook but he is to young to be a chef. Thats what I think Christmas Will be when I'm fifty years Old and have grand- children. CHRISTMAS EVE `Twas the night before Christmas and all through the ship Not a creature was stirring not even a drip. The mittens were hung by the computer with care with hope the great captain soon would .be there. The children were nestled all snug in their bunks While visions of junk danced in their heads. Grant Langlois Age 11 St. Mary's SANTA'S LATE WORK One Christmas Eve at 1 o'clock in the morning Santa said to the elves. We must hurry or else the children will not get any toys. And then . they worked and worked all day long.`This is what he and his elves made. 5 guns, 155 cars, 20 dresses, 105 dolls, 15 models, 200 stereows, 51 army sets, 98 airplanes, 20 basketballs, 20 train sets, 69 farm sets, 46 clocks an watches, 36 fire helmets, 59 gloves and lots more. Well Merry Christmas and a happy new year. Peter Wick Age 8 St. Mary's School CHRISTMAS WHEN I AM FIFTY YEARS OLD AND HAVE GRANDCHILDREN When I'm fifty years old I wish I could have a pot of gold. I could give presents to my friend That he was wishipg for days on end. If my grandchildren want me to tell them a story I could tell them about • my girl friend Lori. My good friend Wayne He just loves eating a candy cane. A man I know named Tom He likes singing a Christmas song. A little boy named Mike Jeff Scott Age 10 Victoria Public WHAT CHRISTMAS WILL BE LIKE WHEN I'M FIFTY When I'm fifty I think Christmas will be dif- ferent. I think everybody rich and 'can afford anything like rocket and jets for the children so they can visit different planets. Parents could even .give them $500,000,000.¢0`eai. The they could hhve whaleve they want until they are out of money. I think people could buy all of the diamonds in the world for their children for Christmas. I think at Christmas instead of lowering price people will higher them about 50 percent an item for a whole week. I think each child will receive about fifty gifts each. When now each child will receive about ten gifts. each. We!1 I don't know if it is true but I hope it is. Steven Preszcater Age 10 Holmesville P.S. CHRISTMAS DAY It was Christmas Eve and I and grandma were setting out presents. The presents were two feet long and five feet high. I just put it beside the tree when their was a knock at the door. I answered the door. It was the kids all ten of them. I must of been wet snow they were supersaturated. r said how would you like to take home your presents and in the.morning open them they all shouted yes! We had a talk and then put them in the car. In the morning the kid went down stairs and started to rip the presenest open without permission and when they got finished they only had a gaint play house. John Empson. Grade 5 Victoria School THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS On the day before Christmas I'm going to run away, I'll find a place of mine, And there I'm going to stay. I will stay for awhile Until it gets dark, Then I'll go home (I'm afraid of a shark.) I'll hang up my stocking At the end of my bed, Put my nice big pillow Uffder my head. And wait until Christmas is here.. Robin Wark Grade 4 Colborne Central School CHRISTMAS FEAST We are going to our grandmas for Christmas dinner. She told us to bring the turkey. So we can eat it. And she will supply the peas, beans, corn and potatoes. She will bring them up to our place. We will cook them. Then we will take down with us. Then we will open our gifts. We will have a meal. Mom will help grandma with the dishes. We might watch T.V. after mom finishes the dishes. Then we will go home. Judy Walter Grade 4 Colbore Centrel GOING AWAY ON CHRISTMAS DAY On christmas day my sisters and I awake and go down stares and look at the things santa left us. When , our parents wake-up we open our presents. After that we go to woodstock and open our presents there and say thankyou. Then we go to our other grandmothers house and open our presents. After that we eat christmas cake. Then we go home. Susan Cook Grade 3 Victoria Public School How Santa came to life. It all happen in the pioneer days. These people called elves found him and on his arm it said My name is Claus in capital letters. The elves were famous for making toys. But there was no toys around in Northtown. When the mayor died of amnesia. So the elves gave toys out and Santa decided to give them out every year instead of every week. And that's when the kids called him Santa Claus. He married a school teacher now called Mrs. Claus. Steve Mabon Room 104 Mrs. Hanna Robertson School One Christmas morning I was lying in bed. My grandson had something for me. It was a little Black Puppy so i said to my grandson why don't we get on our kimonos and go down stairs arid open up the rest of the Presents. Heres one for you from me grandpa. Grandpa Look what sister gave me. That Night my grandchildren put On a play for me. Ill never forget that day. It was the Best Christmas. ever. Michael White Age 9 Victoria school SAuton is Bonn A Blessed Spirit touches heaven •;,.and earth recalling a miraculous story of Love and Birth. In reverence we pray for your happiness and say thanks for the gift of your friendship. Management and Staff 104 The Square BLUE'S SUPERMARKET Goderich 524-9411 v Santa's delivering our cheery wish to all, plus many thanks for your kindness. Goderich Little Theatre ... ........... CHRISTMAS GREETINGS May the season shine with warmth, peace and happiness for you and your family. Cie CanbIt bite Darlene & Dorothy Farrish 828 Queen St. Hamilton 8. Newgate KINCARDINE GODERICH We're wishing you all the blessings of an old-fashioned Christmas. May your Yuletide be merry and full of good cheer. ll� Thank you. csr