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I .like days with a snow
white collar., and nights when
the moon is a silver ,dollar,
and Mils are filled with
eiderdown stuffing and your,
breath 'makes smoke like an,
engine puffing.
I like' days
when feathers; are snowing
and all the eaves have petti-
coats showing, and the air is
cold, and the- wires are
humming, but you feel all
warm with. Christmas com-
ing.
' Tracy Vandenberk
St. Patrick's School
Dublin.
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stumpgF yourself to the
1 trait witlr. Ci t s ..dinner
'Meeting Moist Uncles,
and cousins that yoti.only get
tO see once Or twice ;a great.
Waking up rn the Morning,
and finding s eytoour
s#ockngs filled-.toy'thp
with 104es�
0wna skiing with. your
new ski equipment
Going skating on the river,
with new skates..
Getting, out of OW' for
two weeks«
$oiling th*t it starms over
night so that :you don't have
to go, to school the :next day.
Going • tobogganing down
the hill with yaur friends.
Drinking: }tot chocolate be -
telling
warts #ire,
Coming back to school and,
telling, everyone limit it,
Davfcf Mscl. ean.
Huron Centennial School
graft $;
One- of the
happiest
days of
my life
It was the 24th of Decem-
ber. I could not waitfor
tomorrow because it would
be Christmas. The Christmas
tree wasup and decorated,
I' was watching television
and it was a ood story about
Christmas, :ght at the good
part Mom s id get ready for.
bed if you want Santa to
come and: , ',give you some.
toys. "Wel!.I guess,'" I said,
While I was sleeping Santa
had come. , '
I woke up • early in the
morning to look at the Christ-
mas
hristmas.. tree. `"Wow", I said,
"good- thing there weren't
more presents or else we.
would need another Christ-
mas 'tree.
I went back to bed just for
the :hours. to pass faster:
When I woke up everyone
was waiting at the Christmas.
tree for me. We all opened
our presents. After dinner
• wewent for a ride with our
horse and sled, I will never
forget that day as it was one
' of the happiest bays of my
Life. ,
Joe Schoonderwoerd;
St Patrick's School
esu, St. James'
There is no more
appropriate time for us tot.
sing your praises, than at
this Christmas season.
We wish our many loyal
friends an abundance of
holiday treasures!
The delicate sounds of
Christmas bells sound the
jubilant music of .a festive holiday
As their melody echoes
we chime in With our
fervent thanks.
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WEST END GARAGE and staff bring
greetings to -their venal(' easterners and friends.
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May your holiday be filled with peace
and serenity,
'the quiet contentment which comes
f. otn within.
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