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his birth, was about Oetober
first. Also, Christians were com-
manded to ,keepthe memory of
his death, rather than his birth.
Since Christians must be guided
by
what the bible teaches,
s I
have no choice but to believe
only what it says on the matter
of. Jesus' birth.
* *
By PAMELA ERSMAN
Grade 6
bly Christmas wish is that we
would be thankful for our plenti-
ful harvest in this wonderful
land of ours. Also in the midst
of this busy Christmas we
should remember the children in
other lands who will not have
warns clothes, new toys, enough
food, some not even houses, this
year. At some Sunday Schools
all over the world people give
money in white envelopes to
help the refugees in other lands.
Do you?
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By LYNN PAGE
Grads 6
I wish that all the poor people
in foreign lands would have
food, homes, and money for
gifts. 1 wish that the children
would have a toy they like.
* * *
By MORRIS WEDLAKE
Grade 6
I wish I had an elephand,
very big and strong, strong
enough to crush our school into
very little pieces, I would tell
him to crush and break. There
wouldn't be a wall a standing
nor not a window in good shape.
There wouldn't be a school
standing for miles and miles
around for me and my elephant
will have crushed them to the
ground.
* * *
By YVONNE FISHER
Grade 7
My Christmas wish is for all
the orphans and poor children to
be happy this Christmas, I
wish they would get some mo-
ney for new clothes so some of
them would be able to be dres-
sed properly I hope they have a
better Christmas than they have
ever had before. Just once I
would like to see them have
what we have to eat at Chirst-
mas and to get the presents we
lucky children get. I wish some
people would take the orphans
home and show them a real
Christmas. This is my Christ-
mas wish that I hope will come
true.
* * *
By KAREN JER'1YN
Grade 7
This year my Christmas wish
has changed considerably. In-
stead of dolls and doll buggies,
my prayers and wishes have
been won by the crying of little
refugees who have suffered
greatly for the need of food.
The past Christmases have
brought to them only pain and
hunger. I think it is our. duty
to help these unfortunate child-
ren. This year many thoughtful
people have, I hope, sacrificed
a little each day that will mean
everything for a child who is in
need.
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By ANN FAIRBAIRN
Grade 7
My Christmas Wish is that
people should think of Christmas
as Christ's birthday and not
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Too many children and adults
wake up on .Christmas morning.
and think first of the Christmasi tma
s
tree downstairs laden with gifts.
They do not think of that Christ•
MOS morning so long ago when
the Saviour of man openedhis
eye°s to his humble birthplace in
a stable. Do you, on Christmas
morning, thank the Lord for His
son?
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I By LINDA. HUNTER•DUVAR
Grade 7
My desire is that all the
wonders appear at Christmas
could last throughout the year.
The softly ,falling snow and the
glistening sun create such a
scene it is a pity it cannot last.
* *
By SUSAN GOMAN
Grade 7
Just think of tine many, many
orphanages all over the world,
full of homeless children. These
!boys and girls have no another
i and father to thank for their
presents they receive.. Nor is
there anyone's loving arms to
run into on Christmas morning.
Oh, how I wish every child had
a mother and father like mine
to love!
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By DARLENE SNELL
It was Christmas Eve in our
house and I was saying niy
prayers. While saying them, I
made my Christmas wish. 0 so
much did I want to see Santa,
So after Mother had gone to bed
I crept downstairs and looked
up the chimney. Nothing there.
II guess I'd better wait for him,
, so 1 waited a f_w minutes. Sud-
' denly I heard something in the
chimney as if something was
stuck, You guessed it, my wish
! came true. It was Santa Claus.
He heard me and asked me if
I would go and get my father
to help him. I told him that he
was out and wouldn't be for a
while. I think it is better that
way anyhow because you've got
daddy's Sunday shoes on and he
would be very angry but maybe
I can help you. I hope so but
I don't see how. You wait and
see.
I began to light a fire, Santa
giggled and he gaggled, wiggled
and waggled and the chimney
fell a part with a boom. Mom
yelled down "Hey what's going
on down there" and everybody
had a Merry Christmas.
* * *
By MARY CORBETT
Grade 7
As Christmas draws near, one
can not help but look forward
to the joys and festivities of a
merry Christmas season.
But does this gnawing thought
ever enter our minds . . how
many c'haildrenand adults, alike,
look forward to a cold and bar-
ren, "holiday?" Ironically, we
might not have to hunt so very
far to discover some such un-
fortunate peoples. How many
small children miserably pore
over the dismal fact that "Santa"
has passed them by! Far across
foreign 'seas, there are hordes
of small orphaned children, pov-
erty-stricken; who live day -in -
day -out in miserable, crude con-
ditions They have 'never known
anything different. They may be
helped—do you suffer an aching
conscience?
Let us remember these people
—we shall realize the fuller and
truer meaning of Christmas.
I wish a merry Christmas and
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To All Our
Farm
Friends
We're hoping, and
working, for
better prices
for you in 1960
Corbett Sales 'Arena
Don H. MacGregor Phone AC 8-6961 Parkhill
We'd like to
thank all
our good
friends for
their loyal
patronage and
wish them much joy.
throughout the holidays.
Exeter Farm Equipment
R. D. Jermyn
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By FREPDY LEARN
Grade 7
We all send Christmas cards
to wish each other Merry Christ-
mas.
hristmas. But do you ever think of
refu
gees who spend
d Ch
ris
tmas
asjust another Iningry day. We
consider Christmas as a holiday
for feasting and giving gifts to
one another. But thunk of those
who have no gifts and hardly
any food. Is that a merry Christ-
mas? You would .all say no, But
are you doing anything to help
them have a merry Christmas?
I You may help them by sending
I money or food. In this way you
can give them a merry Christ-
nras.
* "* *
By BOB McDONALD
Grade 7
Dear Santa:
I would Like you to give a
little mare clothes and food to
the people in other lands, I
would be pleased if you gave
ane just one or two things and
more to people and children who
need it. I saw a boy and girl in
the paper who had ragged
clothes and holes in their shoes..
Their food came from garbage
cans. I hope you can help them
and many other people who can
not have a Christmas tree and
presents to have a Happy
Christmas.
* * *
By LARRY JOHNSTON
Grade 7
My mommy tells me that I
should pray and wish that Santa
will go to the orphans before he
comes to me. 'But I sometimes
pull 'the wool over her eyes by
putting in a word or twenty for
me. I saw the story .of the little
match girl and _ 11 touched 1ny
heart whivh is na my stomach.
I hope there is no :one like that
this Christmas. The only thing
that I want is agun that really
shoots.
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By OR.EG HARNESS
Grade. 7
Dear Santa,
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There is one thing that I w. . our
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like more than anything and that
is that the children in other lands
who are not as fortunate as we
are could have a happy Christ-
inas. I wish they could be able
to get up in the morning and
find a big Christmas tree all
decorated with big wonderful
presents underneath. Then- there
are the poor children in hos-
pitals who won't be able to
come home for Christmas. please
bring them gifts that they will
like and which wilt make them
very happy. We never seem to
think how lucky we are to be
able to enjoy the turkey and
everything' else that comes with
Christmas.
* *
By ELIZABETH COCHRANE
Grade 7
My Christmas wish for a long
lime has been that I could find
all the little ehildren who live
far away without nice warm
homes, good nourishing food and
without suitable clothes.
We would go into my house and
sit at the table and eat a good
wholesomemeal with lots of vi-
tamins in it. Then we would go
up stairs to the big trunk in Mo-
ther's room which is filled to
the briar with our old clothes.
After they were dressed we
would go downstairs with my
money which I had worked hard
bo save. When we got into the
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