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The Citizen, 1989-12-22, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1989. Walton students tell their ideas on Christmas Continued from page 19 computer. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Sincerely, Christine Nicole Lapp Grade 3-4, Hallett Central. Dear Santa, Hi! I really liked the nice gifts you gave me last year. The thing I liked best was the snow cart. Please bring my brother a pair of slippers. I would like a cribbage board and a chess board. Have a Merry Christmas! Yours truly, Jeff Cowan Grade 3-4, Hullett Central. Merry Christmas! Dear Santa Claus, Thahk you for the nice gifts you gave me last year. Please bring the poor Some games for them to play. I would like a chess board, a walkman and a computer. Have a Merry Christmas! Sincerely, Chris Dunbar Grade 3-4, Hullett Central. Dear Santa Claus, Thank you for the nice and beautiful gifts you gave me last year. Please give Jeff Cowan a hockey • stick and a puck for Christmas. 1 would like a lot of things but you don’t need to give me all of them for Christmas. I would like a new pogo ball and Barbie. Have a very Merry Christmas! Your friend Carrie Buttar Grade 3-4, Hullett Central. Dear Santa, Thanks for the wish world. 1 play with it a lot. My sister likes it too. Please bring my mom a new food processor. She would like it a lot. For Christmas I would like a daybed. It would fit my room better. There might be some cookies and milk on the table. I am going to try to talk mom into it. Merry Christ­ mas! Yours truly Katrina M. Grade 3-4, Hullett Central. Dear Santa Claus, Thank you for the wonderful gifts you gave me last year. Please bring my mom’s mom a chess and checker board for Christmas. I would like a chess and checker board, some fruit and an outfit to wear on Christmas morning. There will be some cookies and a glass of milk on the kitchen table. Have a very Merry Christmas! Yours truly, Melinda Beacom Grade 3-4, Hullett Central. Dear Santa, Thank you very much for the gifts you gave me last year. 1 really like them! Please give my mom some lace to help her make the mice and some string. I would like it if you brought me some tapes for a getto, Rainbow paints and some tapes and clothes for Cricket. There will be eight carrots on the table and a glass of milk for you. Yours truly, Angie Konarski Grade 3-4, Hullett Central. P.S. Have a safe ride. Merry Christmas and a happy new year! Dear Santa, Thank you for the necklace you brought me last year. Please bring Andrea Vandendool a Dinky Diary and will you please give Katie Snell a Michael Jackson tape. I would like some Barbies, dolls and Colouring Books with crayons. Could you say hi! to Rudolph for me. Merry Christmas! Yours truly, Melisa Driscoll Grade 3-4, Hullett Central. Dear Santa, Thank you for the nice gifts you gave me last year. Please bring my teacher a new chess board and some snow tires for her car. I would like a remote control Big Foot, Lego and a new chess board. Can Rudolph guide your sled? My sister liked the stereo that you brought her. There will be some cookies and a glass of milk but you better be quiet when you come down the chimney. My mom and dad sleep downstairs. I hope you can fit through the chimney, Santa. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Yours truly, James Gauthier Grade 3-4, Hullett Central. CHRISTMAS! Christmas is love because it is for laughing and celebrating. When a boy and girl meet under the mistletoe they kiss. We show love for others by caring. We give money or presents to poor people. I help Mom or Dad do the work. I give presents to my relatives and friends. We say thank you for our presents and that Jesus was born 1989 years ago. Kevin Bernard Grade 3, Walton. Christmas smells ... of baking pie and cookies and cake. We smell pine trees, and spruce, cedar or fir. We smell turkey. Flowers we smell are Christmas rose and the poinset­ tia. Ellen Workman Grade 3, Walton. Christmas is happiness. Christ­ mas is giving presents, loving, and caring. At Christmas my cousins, aunts, and uncles and my family go to Grandma and Grandpa’s. Jason Thompson Grade 3, Walton. Christmas is giving presents, books, toys, and cards. We give love by helping wrap Christmas presents. We can give clothes to our cousins. We give happiness by sharing. Robbie Mitchell Grade 3, Walton. Christmas is giving presents to people you love and relatives are giving presents to us. We phone our friends and remember Jesus’ birthday. We give cards, visit your friends and they visit you too. Sarah McLellan Grade 3, Walton. Christmas is to me .... It is getting together .with my family. Every Christmas my uncle comes home. On Christmas we given presents to the people whose names we had drawn. We celebrate Christmas at my grampa’s and gramma’s house. If my uncle can’t come, we send the presents to him and we send him letters. Kerrie McClure Grade 3, Walton. Christmas is giving presents to our relatives and our relatives giving presents to us. We phone our friends, send cards to our cousins, give letters to your teach­ er. It is just like when the three wisemen gave their gifts to Baby Jesus. Theresa McClory Grade 3, Walton. gold, spices, and perfume to show their love for Him. Christmas is remembering the love that God sent to everybody when Jesus was born in Bethle­ hem. Wisemen who loved Him ... they gave his mother presents of Carali McCall Grade 3, Walton. At this special time of the year, we welcome the opportunity to thank our customers. We look forward to serving you in 1989. Cylinder Head RADFORD’S FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. LONDESBORO 519-523-4519 RADFORD’S repairs cracked and damaged heads and blocks. CALL US FOR ESTIMATES See us for complete rebuilt starters, alternators and water pumps. 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