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Port Perry Star, 17 Dec 1985, p. 28

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28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 17, 1985 Peace and Goodwill | Toward MeN Along with our best wishes of the season go thoughts of thanks to our many friends " BROWN'S SANITATION SERVICE Seasons Greetings! ~~ 4 May the many : blessings that / this holiday brings embrace you and yours, now and always. Management & Staff STANDARD TRUST Most memorable Christma MY MOST MEMORABLE CHRISTMAS My most memorable Christmas was when | got my Cabbage Patch Kid. I got her in 1983. Her name is Cor- rine Bertie. She is two years old. She has red hair, blue eyes and brown eyebrows. She has red and white pyjamas and a red and white outfit with a red heart on it. She also has pretty dresses and T-shirts. I have a bicycle seat for her and I also have a wooden swing for her. She certainly made 1983 my most memorable Christmas! by Beth Hood, Grade 4, French Immersion Class, R.H. Cornish Public School. and harmony fill every heart and home. DR. E. MUELLER-MANNEN CHIROPRACTOR - NATUROPATH 24 Water Street - 985-9192 CLOSED DECEMBER 23, 1985 to JANUARY 6, 1986. MY MOST MEMORABLE CHRISTMAS On the day before Christmas everyone in my family was busy. My sister was fooling around with the powder we put on the Christmas tree, my dad was upstairs doing the decorations, my mom was com- plaining about the size of the Christmas tree and I was hanging decorations on the Christmas tree. Even my dog Kipper was busy tear- ing the furniture apart. All of sud- den I heard a loud crash! I went downstairs to see what it was, there was nothing downstairs but there was outside! A great big deer had its head caught in our pail that we put the ashes in. I talked soothingly to it while I took the pail off its head, it seemed to like me. I told my father what happened and he look- ed at the big deer in amazement. "Is it a boy or a girl)" I asked. "It's a boy Kim," my dad said. "'Can I keep him for a while?" I asked. 'Well if he wants to stay in our garage he can." The deer licked my dad's face as if to say 'Yes, I'd love to." So I named the deer Dan. The next day I brought some barley to Dan, but Dan wasn't there. *'Dad!"' I yelled, "Danis gone." *'I guess he went in- to the forest," my dad said. "He'll be back,' I said. Sure enough, Dan was lying in the front yard with a newborn fawn by his side. "Dad," I said, 'I think Danis a girl." *'Yes indeed, Dan is a girl,"' my dad said. 'And the fawn was a Christmas gift for you." 'We should change her name to Dana," I said happily. I hugged Dana. "Thank you, Dana for the best Christmas gift ever." by Kimberly Montreuil, Grade 4, Immaculate Conception School. i..Y MOST MEMORABLE CHRISTMAS My most memorable Christmas was when | got my bunny. Her name was Snuggles. 1 called her that because she always snuggles up to me. She was very white, with pink ears and two pink eyes. She was very cute. I was so surprised when I got her. She played outside with me in the summer, spring, winter and fall. When it was winter, she hopped in the snow. It was hard to see her in the snow. Sometimes she got out of her cage. My Mom and I chased her all around the yard with a broom try- ing to sweep her into ther cage. Sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't. I got her for the best Christmas. I loved her so much but one day she died. I was very, very sad. I never thought I would ever have a bunny in my whole life until Santa Claus gave her to me. That was the most memorable Christmas I will ever have in my whole life. The end. by Janna Williams, Grade 4, French Immersion Class, R.H. Cornish Public School. May Christmas be your time of dreams come true! AD Jv. 458 | NG' John & Marie 4 Jc > JOHN Sa inn LUGYK hl CONSTRUCTION , May the spirit of the first Christmas abide in your heart. comphments of sermons RALPH TAYLOR FUELS N yy Warmest wishes of peace furing this special season Many thanks for your continued patronage ROBERT HALL MOTORS LTD. Robert, Carolyn. Rachel & Rebecca Seasons ever-change, but the good old-fashioned spirit of Christmas lives on forever, along with hopes for peace and love throughout the world. LYNDA KENDRY RE/MAX scugog real estate ltd. SALES REPRESENTATIVE mre -- M., every happi- ness be vours at this Christmas season. Thanks for everything WALTER J. BROWN -- CARPENTRY -- -- L Lor s=. 2000; Hope your holidays are framed with the special joys of the season! Thanks to our many loyal friends. Jim & Viv Rider CENTENNIAL LANES i etree rt de

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