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Adam Steffler, Grade 5, St. James Catholic School
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"Can we get a puppy for
each of us for Christmas?",
said Justin and Stan, to their
parents Mary and Max.
"If you put it on your
Christmas list to Santa maybe
he will get both of you one
each!" said Mary.
Justin has blue eyes and
blonde hair. He likes all
different kinds of sports and
animals. He is very athletic.
Stan has hazel eyes and brown
hair. He likes academic work
in school. some. sports and
animals.
Mary likes to cook, clean
and animals. Max likes to
work with his hands.
Thc boys sec and here on t.v.
were to send their letters to
"Santa Clatts: hohoho. The.ric*t
day the boys go to the post
office to mail their letters to
Santa. On December
eighteenth Stan falls at skating
and sprains his ankle before
the holidays. On December
twenty-first the boys go to a
family get together for their
mom's side. On December
twenty-second the boys go
Christmas shopping for their
last time Christmas gifts.
On December twenty-third
Stan goes to the doctor's and
gets his cast off. On the very
same day Justin goes out with
his friends for lunch. On
Christmas Eve the boys Icavc
cookies and milk out for
Santa. On Christmas day there
is two puppies underneath the
Christmas tree. Thc puppies
have tags on them: to Justin.
This one's name is Dawson,
from Santa. To Stan: This
one's name is Paccy, from
Santa.
The next day the boys
decide to take the puppies for
a walk. Stan starts saying,
"My puppy is bigger than
your puppy!"
"No, he is not bigger than
Dawson!"
"Yes, Pacey is!"
"No, he is not, he is the same
size as Dawson."
"I'm going home! Arc you
coming?"
"No!"
"Fine".
An hour after Stan has been
home he can't find Pacey
anywhere. Just than Justin
comes in with Dawson.
"What's wrong Stan?" asked
Justin.
"I can't find Pacey, he must
of ran away," said Stan.
"How?" questioned Justin.
"I don't know - how!"
answered Stan.
"Maybe he went through the
puppy door!" said Justin.
"Do you want to go help me
look for him?" asked Stan.
"Sure!", responded Justin.
After half an hour of looking
for Paccy they find him in the
flower bed playing with some
Christmas lights. Stan picks
him up and starts to untagged
him. Justin begins to help
untangling him too. Aftcr they
are hack in the house Justin
gives the puppies a howl of
food each. Thc boys have a
glass of milk and cookies, get
into their pyjamas in their own
rooms and go to bed.
Pam Otten
KIDNAPPED!
"Help!" cried Santa but his
cries were muffled by the
kidnapper's hand and no one
heard him.
Twas the eve of Christmas
eve, one of the busiest nights
of the year for Santa and his
elves. Santa had been
kidnapped by the A.C.A.
(Against Christmas Agents)
while he was getting ready for
his big night which only
comes once a year. The
A.C.A. took him to their
hideout and were beginning to
question him.
"Where were you at 12:00
a.m. on the 25th of
December?" questioned one
of the A.C.A.
"I was giving out_ gifts tq
good girls and boys. Where
did you think 1 would be?"
replied Santa.
"I'm the one asking the
questions!" he shot hack,
"Shnitzle! Fritzle! Take Mr.
Claus to the room!"
Well, the room turned out to
he a gym where they made
Santa workout. The A.C.A.
also took him off of his milk
and cookies diet and put him
on a strict fruits, vegetables
and low fat diet. Hour aftcr
long hour Santa got thinner
and thinner until he was very
skinny. Then they brought in a
barber and shaved off Santa's
heard but instantly it grew
hack. They had thc barber
shave his heard off again, and
again it grew back. The
A.C.A. tied Santa to a chair
and held a staff meeting about
what to do about Santa's
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Meanwhile,' back in the
North Pole everyone was
worried, especially when he
didn't show up for dinner.
Mrs. Claus was worried the
most and called in the S.E.S.
(Santa's Emergency Squad).
The S.E.S., of course, had
maps of all thc A.C.A.
hideouts around the world.
The S.E.S. decided to start at
the bottom of the world and
with their high tech equipment
search all of the A.C.A.
hideouts in Antarctica,
Australia, Africa, South
America, and Eurasia by
11:00 a.m. That left only one
hideout in North America. At
12:00 p.m. they were on the
doorstep of the A.C.A.
hideout.
"Is everybody ready?"
whispered the leader of the
S.E.S.
A group of elves whispered,
"Ycs," reply in unison.
The S.E.S. rescued Santa
and captured the North
American A.C.A. leaders. On
the way hack to the North
Pole Santa atc so much milk
and cookies that he was
almost his old size again!
Until Santa left that night thc
A.C.A. leaders were forced to
build toys and sing Christmas
carols. Santa delivered the
presents and delivered thc
A.C.A. leaders to the jail.
Before he went home he
exclaimed, "Merry Christmas
to all and to all a good night!"
Brittany Holmes
Gr. 8
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