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The Year without
A Santa Claus
By KAREN MILLER
Grade 4,
Usborne Central
One morning Santa Claus
woke up and wasn't feeling
well. He had a bad cold and a
headache. Ohl how terrible
he felt. He didn't know how
he could give gifts out this
year. He decided to phone all
of the children and tell them
there would be no Santa
Claus this year. When the
children found out, some of
them cried and screamed.
Then one of the children
decided to let everybody
know, and so he went to the
newspaper man and told him
to put it in all of the
newspapers. He did. The
next morning. Mrs. Santa
Claus got the paper and on
the very first page it said,
Santa is having a holiday this
year. and had him laying in
bed with a great big red
nose.
That morning every child
in every country heard about
it and felt very sorry. Then
one person got a plan and
told everyone. They were
going to give Santa a great
big holiday by giving him
gifts this year and also
sending him letters. When
Santa woke up the next
morning, his room was
covered with letters and
presents.
He felt so good he jumped
out of bed and called all of
his elves to pass the message
around that he will be around
next year with a lot more
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By KIM PRANCE
Grade 7
Usborne Central
Hi Santa! How are things.
From what I hear you are a
jolly old fellow with a big
round jelly belly. You also
have a white beard and you
also give every child what
they want for Christmas. At
least I got what I wanted.
But this Christmas it's The
Year of the Child and I was
wondering whether you were
going to give the needy
children what they wanted.
Like a roof to live under
with lots of food to eat and
clean water to bathe in. 1
understand if you don't
because too many children
are asking for too many
things and with prices the
way they are you'll never be
able to buy them anything.
Unless most of the children
give up some of the things
they want and contribute to
you for the needy children
I'm giving up some of my
presents that I want so that it
won't take as long for you to
deliver them quickly and get
to the poor who need the
presents I'll write again!
Year of the Child
By LORI JOHNS
Grade 7
Usborne Central
The year 1979 war the year
of the child. This year wasn't
as special to us as it would be
to children in India or
Pakistan or Africa. There
was advertising and shows
about International Year of
the Child but it was all about
far away countries.
The children are solitary
because their mothers and
fathers are always working
to get food and make their
lives better. Probably some
people in the world are
disgusted about the cloths
that the children wear.
When I saw the advertising
on television I felt sorry for
those children. They were
whimpering and hungry
Some children are, deformed
and have diseases because
they don't have the proper
foods
If the families had half of
what we've got they would be
happy.
Christmas Is
By MONA MORKIN
Grade 6
St. Patrick- Lucan
Christmas is the turkey
meal,
Christmas is the Christmas
seal.
Christmas is the love and
kisses,
Christmas is being nice to
my brother and sisses.
Christmas is having a joyous
Christmas is the Christmas
collection,
For you to add a nickel or
dime.
Christmas is wonderful'
A Christmas Poem
By JACQUELINE
CRONYN
Mount Carmel
School
Christmas carols still ring
out,
On Christmas morning, kids
do shout.
Under the Christmas tree,
Mounds of presents there
will be
Outside now, the ground is
white.
Isn't it a beautiful sight?
The trees aren't covered
here and there.
F'or in the spring, the trees
are bare
Tonight down the chimney
comes St. Nick
Down like a shot, lickety
split.
In the morning. children will
be
Under the tree,
Shouting with glee.
In all the excitement
And all the rush,
There won't be.
One single hush,
Every family. goes to Mass,
And in conclusion.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
An Acrostic
By JANICE SCHADE
Grade 5
Stephen Central
S -for shepherds who guard
the sheep
A -for angels we heard on
high
V -for the virgin Mary
I -for the infant child
0 -for the hymn "0" Holy
Night
U -for people uniting together
R -for people rejoicing.
spell Christmas
By DEBBIE DOWN
Grade 7
Usborne Central
C -is for candy in your
stocking
H -is for helping decorate the
tree.
R -is for rising early in the
morn.
I -is for icing on your
Christmas cake.
S -is for Santa Claus
T -is for the toys you get.
M -is for Merry Christmas
A -is for angels on the tree.
S -is for the snow you have
outside.
Put these together and it
spells Christmas.
At the North Pole
By DANNY MELLIN
Stephen Central
There is a little brick house
at the North Pole,
In it lives dear Santa
Claus. a jolly old soul.
In the work shop, the elves
work up a storm.
To make the gifts that
children open on Christmas
morn.
I hope I will get a lot of
things that will add to quite
an amount,
But if I don't, it doesn't
matter It's just the thought
that counts!
Santa's Workshop
By DEBBIE HORTON
Grade 5
J.A.D. McCurdy
Santa is really busy
Making all those toys,
Like dolls with hair that's
For good girls and boys.
The elves are busy, too!
They polish up the sleigh.
And they have much more
work to do!
They give the reindeer hay
Rudolph still leads the
team.
Santa's still jolly and plump!
He still rides through the
moon beams,
And the reindeer land with a
bump'
When Santa gets home to
the North Pole.
He takes off his red clothes,
And gets into bed, like a 'fox
in a hole
Like a bear he yawns. and off
he'll dose!
May the joy of Christmas
be in your heart all
through the New Year.
jt's time once more to
turn aside from the routine of day-to-day business and greet our
fine patrons and neighbors with hearty wishes for a merry, old-
fashioned Yule. May your holiday be filled with the hapr sounds
of laughter as you rejoice in the company of family and friends.
Sincere thanks for your loyal trust and ,:iipport.
Bev Morgan Insurance Agency Ltd.
238 Main St. 235-2544
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Christmas morning
By SUZANNE KORICINA
Grade 3
Mount Carmel
School
Christmas morning is so
much fun I open my presents
one by one. Santa brought so
much stuff, a doll, a drum, a
bike and so much more I
like. Christmas morning is
so much fun.
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guide yon to peace and contentment. Reverent thanks.
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