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Where is Sally?'
And Peter toot„
Softy cats,
They've fort tten`bit' QPM.
They're So excited.
With' Christmas cheer,
Those new toys to play with,
They forget you; atebete„
'You're 3,11; caught! up,.
And can't get otti'i
!4faybe they'd hear you,
If you could just shout.
But we know that's impos.
Bible,
Like truck3, eating cars,
I:ibinkthey're in dreamland,.
after •Ct140.
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:vena'
Away up ,on Mars,
They're eorning, it's a rescue
I think yotere, free at last.
Yes, Mommy bounced thorn;
'mak to ea#'th,
And gave theist ciuhe *blast'
Old Chub's out :theme..
Bozo too',
Check those kittens/
They belong to you,
So Grumbly Pete and
winey Sal,
Came out and: found: you
stranded;'
They cried: a 'bit and
cued,
Bjnt still; their bottenta ahohld
he branded*
Their mother asked theln
later en,.
When they, were about to:
dine.
How were your' k ttins in the.
barn'
Pete and Sal just answered'
'Fine!'
Darlene Moore
fiuron Centennial School.
Grade 8
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Merry, Chrtstma$: &•Hsppy New Yeer
SEAFORTH• Kid
':CENTRE .
„lain Street Seaforth”.
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Madonnas McQuaid, St..Umes'
I used to think, that Christ-
mas .I reant lots of gifts and
piles of food, My older sister
came into the living', room
with or should I say eating
her fourth cookie.
"What is Christmas, all
about?" I said. "Well. I
guess it's all about the birth
L.oiig'
is Christmas
of Jesus," Tell me about it" I
said.
"Well God sent his only
son to earth," "And it
started with an angel , and.
Mary, Wand the angel said to
Mary that she, would harce
the son of God. Well in time
Joseph and Mary hada baby
cold chi
A long time ago,
On a cold chilly night,
Some angels were out,
On an important flight. .
'They told men and women.
Of a new born boy,
Whowould give ;all the
people,.
Love, happiness and joy:
He . would forgive all their
sins,
And give them no sorrow,
To finish to -day,
And have a better tomorrow.
The villagers came,
To seethe small King,.
But three wise •.men on
camels.
Thought they .Should bring;
Three beautiful gifts,
Are what they were,
Two brought Gold and Prank
incense` s
And the other, myrrh..
Now, many years later,
Things have changed,
a
ght
But not the small baby,
He stip remains.
. The family together,
With warmth and love,
Must be thankful
To our Father above.
The corning of Christ
And all that he's done,
To make you and I
Be turned into one.
The celebration is merry;
But goes 0' so fast,
So be very careful
And have a Merry. Christ
nias.
Estella Wilson ,'°°
Huron;Centennial School
Grade8 ..
and because of no room at
Inns, they had Jesus in. a
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cotne; iu sores. We e:and X tS an4 minim Present's,'
' me, •„
e.el�ldlls
Christnrias is Dilbwk
caring
Cl'►r;stl nas Is oaring
° 'Christmas: is sharing,,
Christmas is loving,
Mamas is Bugging,
Christmas
is. boy
Christmas is jay, fun and
laughter. A little boy waking
up to his. toys. Christmas is
giving, deceiving and open-
ing presents. also getting:
lots, of lovely clothes.. Christ-
mas is angels singing, minis,
ters preaching and bells ring,
ing::So have a Merry Christ-
mas, and a Happy New Year.
Andrew Muir
SPS
bout?
manger and shepherds and • said, "Pretty Neat:"
kings came to see him." She I said but why did he
come? "That's easy, to for-
give
orgive our sins", she said with
a smile.
Bryan Coleman
Huron Centennial
Conveying the best
message Of all .....
"Merry Christrnosr
f
Tumbling
snowflakes
Little snowflakes dancing,
Palling here and+jthere;
Landing on the sidewalks.
And on the people's hair.
Little snowflakes dancing,
Falling to the ground. -•
Tumbling, turning upside
down:
To make it glitter all around.'
Cheryl Regele
SPS
Christmas, is :.a, wonderful
thin*/
Um, Rid
Sips
hanE you for your cooperation
and good will. May your Yuletide:
be ornamented with.:
3ealth, Happiness and Prosperi
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