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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
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Santa's delivering our cheery wish to
all, plus many thanks for your kindness.
Goderich Little Theatre
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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.
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