HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-12-21, Page 3288 THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR. DECEMBER 71 1988
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To our friends and
customers, wishing you the
Happiest Holiday Season.
• Thank -You for your
patronage throughout the year.
RYAN WELDING
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Christmas
poetry
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Santa knows that you've
been nice!
Thanks, all!
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We hope you have
a heavenly Christmas,
A sincere thank
you to all our
wonderful friends
and customers.
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and
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May the Peace and Joy
of Christmas
Remain in your heart all year
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May your holiday be as
happy as you've made
our year Thank you and
a very. Merry Christmas'
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MARY JANE COYNE, Grade 6, St. Patrick's. Dublin
Family Gathering
Christmas comes only once a year,
It brings great joy, not much fear.
Christmas morning is so much fun.
Billy got a cowboy gun.
Christmas dinner is so yummy,
It is so good and fills my tummy.
Now its time to go home.
To leave my my great. grandparents alone
Kenny Hildebrand
Grade 8
Seaforth P.S
A Christmas Poem
Twas the night before christmas,
and Santa was sick.
To deliver history. to the good girls and
boys.
Rudolph came down with a very bad cold.
wbrle playing with Dasher and Dancer in
snow.
Santa was worried and paced the floor.
because he thought he wouldn't get to each
and every door.
Mrs. Claus with no doubt.
and a answer in mind
Took control of Santa's sleigh.
to deliver the toys
With the help of eight reindeer.
each pulling their weight.
Each stocking was filled and Christmas
was saved.
by dear Mrs. Claus and all the reindeer
Merry Christmas to all.
and to all a good right.
Were the words that were heard.
as the sleigh flew out of sight.
by Susan Carter
Grade 8
Seaforth P.S
Ready For Christmas
It was the night before Santa delivered,
And all thorugh the elve's workshop.
None of the elve's were stirring,
All the bustling had come to a stop
All the toys were piled so neatly.
In the corner with great care,
All wrapped in a ruby red ribbon.
Was each little teddy bear.
Each little toy was waiting,
For the love of a boy or girl,
They could hardly wait for Santa
To take them off in his sleigh m a whirl.
The nest day Santa arrived.
The-reindeerpranced-with- gree.
And soon the presents were seated,
Beneath a C;nstrnas tree.
by Brent Whitmore
Grade 8
Seaforth PS.
Christmas Poem
Christmas is here
we're all full of cheer
Santa is commg with his sleigh
and reindeer
The presents in his sack
are strung over his back
from all that weight it's caue+np a
crack
Rudolph is there
He's leading the pack
Because of him they can see
miles back
by Derek Gr idzak
8R Sefnrth PS
Christmas Eve
It was Christmas Eve,
The Tights were dim, '
There was no creature starring within,
My house was very, very quiet,
Until my eats sensed the sound of a riot.
It started in a very low nimble,
It nearly raised d e houaelto crumble,
And then, a sound like a person stuck,
"Oh great," I thought, "Just my luck."
I climbed out of bed,
Boy, was it cold,
And walked down the stairs,
The story began to unfold.
I figured "Okay, if this is a robber,
That I had better try to stop her."
But diehard part came in finding our guest.
Who, if found, Shall be under arrest.
I called out: "Where are you'"
I know that you're here."
"Ho, Ho" was the reply.
Now that sounded queer.
"You're under arrest! Who ever you are,
As soon as the police come.
You'll be behind bars"'
"Now wait just a minute.
You can't arrest me.
I've got the presents.
For under your tree ! "
"Saint Nick!" I cried out.
"Yes!" he replied.
"Where are you?" I asked.
"There's no need to hide: "
"I'm stuck in your chimney.
Not a very safe place.
Maybe I should have lost
pounds 'round my waist."
"You're where?" I asked.
"Covered in soot: '•
I looked up the chimney.
To see a big. black foot.
I pulsed and I pulled.
And I tagged and I tugged.
Saint Nick wriggled free.
And squashed me like a bug '
I cried out "You'reheavy "
He said "I can not deny it."
But right after Christmas
I'm back on my diet'" •
He said. "I haven't much time.
Mrs. Claim starts to worry.
So quick, grab some toys.
I'm in quite a hm-n• "
I said. "Oh don't worn .
I really don't need one...
Be said "Well. okay.
And thank -you son "
"Anytime." I responded.
• •No problem at all.
But neat time. maybe
Please watch where you fall '
"Okay" He replied.
As the old say -mg goes .
And giving a nod
Up the chimney he rose
The End
by Thomas Wheatley
Grade 8
Seaforth PS
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DANN SHPAK. Grade 3. Walton Public School
Saluting all our grand patrons and
hoping an endless stream of good things
comes your way. We appreciate your kindness.
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Mere- Christmas!
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