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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1985-12-25, Page 17Ebenezer Claus BY KEVINJONIFS Grade 4 Huron Centennial School On December 23, 1968 2 days before Christmas Santa got the flu. Santa said, "Get those toys made while I find somebody to take my place," Santa searched everywhere. Finally he found someone. His name was Scrooge. That night Santa was talking to Scrooge. "I am going to give Sou the Christmas list now don't lose it. The same night Santa sneaked into Scrooge's room. He sprinkled a magic powder over Scrooge. On Christmas Eve Santa was watching Scrooge through a crystal ball. He said to his wife "I think I over did it with the magic powder again. Scrooge gave Tommy 9 Transformers, 8 G.I. Joe toys and a bunch/of other things. And that was only a start of Moat happened that Christmas, Eve. A puppy for Christmas BY KEVIN TAYLOR Grade 4 Huron Centennial School It was 6 days before Christmas. It was blizzardy and hard to see but as by a force I was drawn to the window and through the white I saw something. It was a speck of brown. As I was turning away it moved, In an instant I was putting on my coat and boots. I dashed through the door with my mom yelling after Me. Although it was blowing and snowing I kept my eyes on the brown object, It moved again, I began to jog then run. I fell Santa Claus BY BECKY GRAY Grade 3 Seaforth Public School One day in the north pole Santa went out for a walk and it was a bit cold. You won't believe what he got, he got the flu, Santa went back home and told Mrs. Santa Claus and she told Santa you will have to stay in bed so the flu will go away. "But what about all the kids?" said Santa. We will see about that and so Mrs. Santa Claus called up Santa Claus's best friend Bob A Christmas BYTARA SAVAGE Grade 8 Huron Centennial School It was three weeks before Christmas and a little boy named Joshua couldn't wait until December 25. But there was one problem, Joshua's mom hau no money at all to buy presents or even buy groceries. While everyone was out buying Christmas presents. Joshua's mom was at home feeling guilty that she couldn't go out and buy Christmas presents. Joshua's dad was very sick and couldn't work and his mom couldn't work because she was seven months pregnant. • A week had passed and Joshua's mom couldn't find any money anywhere. Mean- while downstairs a kind elderly lady was making all kinds of goodies such as mitts, hats, scarfs and Christmas cookies, Four days before Christmas the elderly lady told Joshua's mom not to worry and gave down exhausted in front of the spot. I picked myself up, then picked up the spot. I put it in side my coat. It was cold and furry. Although I was exhausted I ran well. I finally stumbled into the house. My mom ran over to me. My dad helped me up. Why did you go out? For this, I let the spot out. It was a puppy. Dad got the tub and filled it with hot water, mom got the hot water bottle, Bryan got some hot chocolate and some left overs from supper, Paul got a blanket. I got the hot chocolate, puppy got the left overs, I got the blanket and hot water bottle and we shared the tub. gets the flu James and Mrs. Santa Claus asked him if he would take the presents to the kids and Bob James said "I will do anything for my friend." "Thank you" said Mrs. Santa Claus. " I will tell Santa Claus. " Ok said Bob so Mrs. Santa Claus told Mr. Santa Claus and Santa said "Ok". So when the night came Bob got Santa's reindeer and took off to give the presents to all the kids and when Bob got back Santa gave Bob a million dollars and Bbb said "thank you". gift for Josh her $10 plus a pair of mitts and a hat and some Christmas cookies forJoshua. But the elderly lady didn't want Joshua to know she made them so she told Joshua's mom to keep it a secret. The day before Christmas Joshua's mom bought Joshua a little truck so on Christmas day Joshua had three presents and he loved it. After his dad got better his mom and dad paid the elderly lady back and they were forever grateful to her. CHRISTMAS IS.... BY CHAD W IIDLNG Grade 4 St. Patrick's School Christmas is joy Christmas is love Christmas is friends Christmas is snow. I love Christmas. a Main St. Seaforth Warm Wishes Here's en old-fashioned greeting from all of us fo all our friends' SEAFORTH INSURANCE BROKER LTD, 527-1610 TREMEER We're sending you our very best wishes for a very happy holiday and very merry Christmas COMMERCIAL PRINTERS & OFFICE SUPPLY 12 Main St. S., Seaforth, Ontario NOK iWO Phone 527-1640 MERRY CHRIS1I'MAS THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 25, 1985 — A9 MYCHRISTMASPOEM BY JENNIER UNIAC St. Patrick's School Christ is born on Christmas day , Holly was hung on the Christmas tree, Rudolph is the leader of reindeer, Israel where Mary lived, Stars shone above the stable, Tinsel hangs on the Christmas tree, Merry Christmas to all, Angels kneeling down, Santa is here again this year. MAY yOUI't holidAy glow wiTh AU Thil4g3 bulghT! A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS The Management and Staff of 1 MANGLE DISCOUNT. Seaforth Anne, Penny, Kara, Linda MY CHRISTMAS POEM BY KADY TERPSTRA St. Patrick's School C is for Christ born this day, H is for Holly green as can be, R is for reindeer, I is for the infant that was born, S is for Shepherds who followed the star, T is for tinsel that shines on trees, M is for Mary mother of Jesus, A is for Angels who sang that night, S is for the star that shone on that night. 1 Darcy Bachert, Walton Public School alailatkablatkaackaati THE MEANING OF C'H RISTM As BY DA LE SC HOONDERW OERD St. Patrick's School C is for candy H is for Holy Mass El is for Rudolph the red nosed raindeer I is for infant S is for Santa Claus T is for toys M is for Mass A is for angels S is for stable Suddegly it's CHRISTMAS • Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Jim, Ginette and the girls GINETTE'S RESTAURANT 527-1964 NOEL.: May peace, love and contentment decorate your holiday as you share in the tesitive happenings with those you hold most dear. 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