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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-12-20, Page 12YOB - 'EHE °kiURON EXPOSITOR. 'NOVEMBER 15, 1989• Children `fir and Chrictm, were made tor eat othe, We'd like to wise all our ructome and the iamihes a warm wonderful hohda, Ntaytestive moments and loyeus times abound. • Mieapp reclase your.conttnued support Representing over 65 Life Insurance Companies Don Hamilton 'Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. Kevin Varley Lite insurance -Representative For All Your Life Insurance -Needs Call 527-1876 A wealth of warm wishes from us to all ow- wonder- ful customers we delight in serving throughout the year. 1HILDEBRANL PAINT .& PAPER Interior and Exterior Decorators Seaforth 527-1880 Friendly Wishes tor a Merry Christmas and a Joyous New year from the Directors, Management and Staff Established 1676 McKLLOP .MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP -ANY 91 Main St. 5 , Seaforth 527-0400 ATime Tor ve SI 11s.-01tAVS HAS A *AMY The=town4stared at the front page of the local +Newspaper. 'The -little-girl was named-Clausette. The report 'read. "Unbelievable" cried villagers in •bewilderment. 'The children -about the world ttad mixed emotions about -the birth of little Clausette. You see,little Clausette was born on Christmas -eve. Santa had to be with his wife while she gave birth to their first child. 'He missed Christmas. ale was going to deliver the toys Christmas night. On the afternoon of Christmas Day Mrs Claus returned home. "Honey when I take the toys out tonight may my little Clausette come with me " Santa asked. "She was just born last night ! „ exclaim- ed Mrs. Claus. "Yes, of course, but I want her to learn the ropes as soon as possible'" protested Santa. "She's hardly old enough to learn anything," Santa _knew he had lost this arguement and he went out to the workshop to pout. Finally it was time to deliver the toys. When he thought of the delight the little children faces would hold tomorrow mor- ning when they find the toys under the tree he felt a titch better. "Next year, he -said mourningly, next year my dear Clausette. Christine Harrison Seaforth Public School Grade 6 SANTA THINKS OF A VACATION • Santa was sad he could not decide where to go on his vacation this year, Maybe Florida thought Santa, Oh I can't go there I went there last year. I got it! California! Can't go there neither my bathing suit does not fit. I got to go somewhere. Wait I have the perfect place Australia. I've never been .there before. Just think of the fun I would have. Playing with seals wear- ing little skirts with pretty colours. What a time! I could see whales and live in grass houses, play on the beach in warm sun, but I'll have to check my calendar Oh no its two days before "Christmas Eve • and I've got so caught up in it all I forgot about the toys and Christmas Eve. But that's oke I'll wait till next year. And now I have to go to work. (Come on elves we have to get too work.! And still today Santa still thinks of a vacation. Sandee Ryan Grade 5 St. Patrick's, Dublin THE STSJVENSONS UNLUCKY LUCKY CHRISTMAS There once was this family named the Stevensons. They were robbed Christmas eve. It all started off when their son, Joey, brough home a bum off the street. On Christmas eve the bum stole alt of the presents when they were sleeping. When the Stevensons got up all the gifts were gone. They ran out the door and trip- ped over the presents. The bum must of felt bad, so he left •the gifts there.• The Stevensons never saw the bum again and had a very Merry Christ=mas. Name: Jason Smith • Grade: 6 Seaforth Public School T1iE -STORY OF THE STAR I was above the stable shining so bright. I was the star that shone above the stable. A proud 'star I was I. For in the stables below me lay the newborn King. 1 guided the wisemen to see the new born Baby. It seemed like such a happy night because they all,said their King was born. It seem- ed like such a pleasure to shine above the stables who some day in this manger lay the baby who God hoped we would all wor- ship. Mind you it is out of luck that Jesus was born here because'there was no room left anywhere else. Really they had .no choice because there was no more shelter, Many people . were coming in and out. Everyone in that seemed quite happy. There were also animals in the stable of what I could see. The next night they departed with Joseph leading the donkey -with Mary and Jesus riding. I was very happy to shine above the stable where Jesus Christ was born. Erin Appleby Grade 8 St. Patrick's, Dublin Twas the night before Christmas And all through .the .barn not a creature was stirring not even a louse. All of a sudden a man came in lie tripped over a fork and fell in a bin Manoure? He got up and cleaned himself off And he said that.he will never, never fan into anything so soft! Kevin Diegel Grade 8 St. Patrick's, Dublin JULIANNE RYAN. ST. PATRICK'S. GR. 5 CHRISTMAS EVE. When Christmas Eve comes around, In, the house there is no sound, Down the chimney- comes Santa Claus. Beard and _all without any flaws. • He brings a bag full of toys, For all good little girls and boys, Tractors, trains. cars and planes, Dolls, balls, pictures and games, This all happens on Christmas Eve, But soon Santa has to leave Tara McLellan Grade 6 Seaforth Public School . PRESENTS I sit and 1 tharacand I wish I knew what all ,the people in my family might want fon Christmas. My brother might lik e Nina turtle figure. My mother might like a brand hew car I sure can't buy those expensive gifts. But I've got one, she likes instead. 1t on- ly comes wrappeci with love, a great big hug from my heart Angle Butt • Grade 6 Seaforth Public School ABOUT CHRISTMAS DAY Christmas is a time tor sharing, December twenty-fifth is all about caring Family is gathered here today, Hoping to open presents without delay. Everybody is happy with what they got Now they want something hot. After a big cheer. They, all couldn't wait till next year. Stephen Pearce Seaforth Public School RUDOLPH BROKE HIS LEG On Christmas day Rudolph broke his leg. The animal Mobel picked him up and then tried to fix his leg. Rudolph was too hurt to lead, so they called another riendeer to lead the sleigh. Suddenly the phone rang. It was the doctor. Rudolph can lead the sleigh. His leg is all better HURRAH Rudolph is so happy now that his leg' is better. THE END - Juliann Ryan • Grade 4-5 St. 'Patrick's, Dublin ON CHRISTMAS EVE The Christmas Eve elves are all set, They; re warming up Santa's corvette The sky is so bright, On this special night. To bring to Suzy her very own pet. Cindy McCallum Grade 8 Seaforth "Public School SANTA IN•FLORIDA It was a cold night in the North Pole. Mrs. Claus said to Santa. ""You should take vacation." "No," said Santa, "I can't take a vacation, I have to help make the toys too." "Oh no you •don't," she said. "You are taking a vacation to Florida," "Florida!" said Santa. "Yes," she said Florida. •"Yeppy." he said. "I need a break." Mistie Murray St. Patrick's, Dublin Grade 5 seerese 5E.ti.e s*t;F R5n 9: Ge?J:sessia eameei35h `),.$r.esseRsessza51esesesese 3se7iS Rar9sastee sses ringing, 7 angels praying, 6 fancy presents, 5 bales of hay, 4 candy canes, 3 stockings hanging, 2 decorations and Christmas tree for me. Un the 10th day of christmas my grandma gave to me 10 sheep and shepherds, 9 wreaths with bows, 8 bells a ringing, 7 angels praying, 6 fancy presents, 5 bales of hay, 4 dandy canes, 3 stockings hanging, 2 decorations and a christmas tree for me. On the 11th day of ehristmas my grandma gave to me 11 holly berrys, 10 sheep and shepherds, 9 wreaths with bows, 8 bells a ringing, 7 angels praying, 6 fancy presents, 5 bales of hay, 4 candy canes, 3 •stockings hangings, 2 decorations and a Christmas tree for me. On the 12th day of clirsittnas my grandma gave to me 12 stars a shining, 11 holly .ber- rys, 10 sheep and shepherds, 9 wreaths with bows, 8 bells a ringing, 7 angels pray- ing, 6 fancy presents, 5 bales of hay, 4 candy canes, 3 stockings hanging, 2 decorations and a christmas tree for me. THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS On the lst day of Christmas my grandma gave to the a Christmas tree for me. On the 2nd day of Christmas my grandma gave to me 2 decorations and a christmas tree for me. On the 3rd day of Christmas my grandma gave to me 3 stockings hanging, 2 decora- tions and a christmas tree for me. On the 5th day of Christmas my grandma gave to me 5 bales of hay, 4 candy canes, 3 stockings hanging, 2 decorations and a Christmas tree for me. On the 6th day of Christmas my grandma gave to me 6 fancy presents, 5 bales of hay, 4 candy canes, 3 stockings hanging, 2 decorations and a christtnas tree for me. On the 7th day of christmas my grandma gave to me 7 angels .praying, 6 fancy presents, 5 bales of hay, 4 candy canes, 3 stockings hangings. 2 decorations and a christmas tree for me. On the 8th day of Christmas my grandma gave to me 8 bells a ringing, 7 tinges pray- ing, 6 fancy presents, 5 bales of hay, 4 candy canes. 3 stockings hanging, 2 decorations a Christmas tree for me. On the 9th day of christmas my grandma gave to me 9 wreaths with bows. 8 bells a Sharing, caring, giving... an art at Christmas that corn -es from the heart. At ehisArnest:be, ;utibli; time, ,we'-ellike.,tosay thanks furl uar, girds aj dlsnpport. A ,A fir, IIIPMENT °` ) %R R. 5it tche'11 $P1 . a4744251 We value the friendships we've built with customers like you. Hope you all have a -Happy H9I iday! LarrydVic,Poith ISNAtorth 542414923 Kathy Southgate 11 years old Grade 6 Seaforth Public School Joyful, ,Juppant„/always Joal1Y,,. enjoy the Chrfslaises (Pn sand fpllyl 1 n1 s1 1 MainAt•- }Jra!fs+►;,h 027'41,9 gl