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to you and your family with
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Students send poems to Santa
PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2001.
Mmm...
Michael McDowell makes the Guinness Book of Records for
eating the most live fish in the Grade 4/5 segment of East
Wawanosh Public School's Christmas concert. (Bonnie Gropp
photo)
EAST WAWANOSH P.S.
KINDERGARTEN A
Dear Santa,
This year I have been pretty good,
And I am trying something new!
I'm giving a little bit of me ...
And expecting less from you!
I would like a big tractor that my
dad has, also I think my little brother
Dawson would like a purple and yel-
low horse. I will leave you some
chocolate chip cookies and some
milk, and I will leave a treat at the
barn for your reindeer.
And if there's room inside your
sack,
And you are wondering about me,
I'd really like to see a big yellow
truck under my Christmas tree.
Love, Dallas Coultes
Dear Santa,
This year I have been pretty good,
And I am trying something new!
I'm giving a little bit of me
And expecting less from you!
I would like a combine, a little
camp car and a- Barbie Car. I will
leave you a Santa cookie and juice. I
will leave an apple and a reindeer
carrot for your reindeer. Where do
you put your reindeer?
And if there's room inside your
sack,
And you are wondering about me,
I'd really like to see a dump truck
and a green truck for Ethan and a
blue one for me under my Christmas
tree.
Love, Arden Coultes.
Dear Santa,
This year I have been pretty good,
And I am trying something new!
I'm giving a little bit of me ...
And expecting less from you!
I would like a colouring book,
crayons and a new truck. I will leave
you toast and orange juice.
And if there's room inside your
sack,
And you are wondering about me,
I'd really like to see some presents
under my Christmas tree.
Love, Noah DeRoy.
Dear Santa,
This year I have been pretty good,
And I am trying something new!
I'm giving a little bit of me ...
And expecting less from you!
I would like a "Wash and Wear
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Comfy beds a wish for world
Dear Santa,
My wish for the world is a nice,
warm bed with a cozy comforter that
keeps you warm all night and watch
TV with it. My second wish for the
world is a school for they can learn
something new and grow up smart
and healthy. My last wish for the
world is a home so they can live a
happy life all their lives with joy and
hope.
Sincerely, Elli Schimanski.
Dear Santa,
My wishes for the world are for
everyone to have a comfy, soft, pil-
low with a blue flower pillowcase to
rest their heads on at night. I wish
everyone could have a pair of warm,
cozy pajamas with a bear sitting in a
garden wearing a straw hat. I wish
that all people could have a Snow
White comforter that's blue on one
side and white on the other side to
put over their self at night.
Your friend, Kasey King.
Dear Santa,
I would like for mostly everyone
in the world could haveā¢ a huge
amount of books to calm them down
from all the activity. I wish every
country would celebrate Christmas
together. If I could have one wish
that wish would be that every family
could be together on special occa-
sions.
Sincerely, Zach Watson.
Dear Santa,
My wishes for the world are: I
wish that everybody had a nice, cozy
chair to sit in. Also I wish that the
whole world had a bike to ride. I
wish that nobody would be sad at
Christmas time.
From, Aaron Martin.
Dear Santa,
I wish everyone could have a nice,
loving family..1 wish the class could
have a green, burgundy and navy,
cozy blanket. My favourite meal is
veal. I wish everyone could have it.
Love, Trista Deitner.
Dear Santa,
My wish to the world is that every-
one gets one thing that they want lit-
tle dinky cars, games, food, books,
and clothes. I wish they could go
trick or treating so they should have
candy that people give them.
From, Brad Quesenberry.
Dear Santa,
I wish every little boy and girl
would have a really nice Christmas. I
would wish everyone would have a
turkey dinner on Christmas day. I
wish' everyone would have presents
on Christmas.
Love, Brendan Stretton.
Dear Santa,
I wish that restricted countries like
Algeria and Afghanistan and other
countries like that could have a book
to let their mind drift off. Another
wish is that everyone could have at
least one hearty meal of pork chops
and veggies and dip and cheese melt-
ed on garlic bread, once a day. One
more thing, I wish for everyone lone-
ly had someone caring and sweet to
love.
Love, Andrew Watson.
Dear Santa,
I wish everyone had a home-
cooked meal for Christmas eve. I
wish all of the boys and girls in the
world would get some presents for
Christmas. I wish everyone would
have a white Christmas and have a
Christmas tree.
Yours truly, Ty Sebastian.
Dear Santa,
I wish the world could have a nice
soft Disney bed to sleep in all night
long. I just wish the world could
have a vegetable pizza for all the
people in the world. I wish all the
people in the world could have a
black and very nice soft cat. _
Sincerely, Heather Hill.
Dear Santa,
My wish for the world is that
everyone had toys that are kids. And
I wish the people that are getting
bombed are safe if they did nothing.
I wish the wars could all stop fight-
ing at one time. I wish the world
would have a machine to take away
the pollution. I wish the world was
all safe at last. But some countries
can not help themselves so they just
keep fighting.
Your friend, Cameron Schlosser.
Dear Santa,
I want everyone to have a nice
house to go to when they are done
shopping, with heaters, warm com-
fortable beds with fluffy pillows and
blankets. I wish everyone had a TV
to watch when they come home so
they can watch their favourite show.
I want everyone to have a fridge to
keep all their food in.
From Sean Slater.
Dear Santa,
My wish forrfie world is that every
kid would have a mommy and daddy
to love them and tuck in at night. I
wish that every person living would
be able to eat anything, totally any-
thing in the world that they wanted to
eat. I wish that everyone would have
a snowsuit to play in the snow with
and be nice and cozy with.
From Emily Kerkhof.
Dear Santa,
My six wishes for the world to
have for Christmas are no more
fighting; the world should be at
peace; all families have a warm
home; no more hunger in the world;
everyone has love and happiness;
everybody has no more diseases and
everyone in the world gets a present
at Christmas.
Love, Mercedes Tenpas.