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Port Perry Star, 20 Dec 1994, p. 38

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6C - THE PORT PERRY STAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1994 hana _- STAR CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Oh, no! Santa loses his reindeer! ..Christmas tales from Epsom P.S. | The Night Before Christmas The night before Christmas it was very quiet. But the neigh- bours were rocking like it was New Year's day. My sister and I woke up. We yelled "Be quiet now." We went back to sleep. The neighbours started to rock again. We said, "Please stop that!" We went back to sleep. They rocked and rocked and rocked. When we woke up there were no presents, because we were up all night. by Kevin, Age 8 The Night Before Christmas I went to see Santa Claus at the North Pole. But he wasn't there. I went back home. There were presents under the Christ- mas tree. I went back to the - North Pole and Santa Claus was there. I was happy and I thanked him for the presents. By Trevor, Grade 2/3 The Magic Snow Ball! It was Christmas Eve. I was making a snow ball for Santa to give water to his reindeer. But Bob Hoare, Randy Hathaway & Bob Jamieson Have The Best Christmas On Wheels! Our thoughts and thanks go with you this season and throughout the year. PORT PERRY AUTO SALES May this holiday season il 0 with a sense of warmth an The Tisters ' Gelley 161 Queen St. 985-8647 ' TAAL Ni---- eR | r a 1 \ \ my mom said it would melt. | did not believe it. My dad said that it would melt too. I did not know what to do. I gave Santa some milk and cockies too. And I wrote him a letter. It said: } ' SHITE 4 . 1 bites Dec: 24 Dear Santa: I left you a snow ball to keep but I do not know if it will still be here when you get here. Merry Christmas, From Sarah Drexler. Then I went to bed. In the morning I looked in the living room. The snow ball was still there. There was a new note. It said: Dec. 25 Dear Sarah: I did not take the snow ball because it was too wet. From Kris Kringle. And That Was The Best Christmas Ever The End P.S.Itis June and the snow ball is still not melted. It must be magic! Because I did not have to putitin the freezer. By Sarah, Grade 3 Age8 Christmas Christmas is a time of cele- bration about when Jesus was born and it is also a time to be with your family to give presents and to get presents from Santa Claus. It is a time to play games with your family and friends and to have fun. Christmas Words: Tree RR x nr and Wishing you and yours the very best this holiday season has to offer. wonderful gifts ... friendship, loyalt oodwill. W yay and wish you all a Very Merry Christmas! Gord Lewis Motor Sales WATER STREET, PORT PERRY Stockings Decoration Carolling Bells Manger Santa Claus Angel Wreath by Craig, Grade 3 The Night Before Christmas There was once a little girl who loved Christmas. Her name was Amanda. She loved Rudolf. But not Santa Claus. She thought Rudolf was Santa Claus. So she got ready for Ru- dolf. She put hay in the living room. It was Christmas Eve and the Christmas tree was set up. Amanda was listening to Christmas carols. Then it was The beauty and spirit of the season brings to mind most e thank you and yours 985-8091 Christmas Day and Amanda was looking at Santa putting the presents under the tree. Amanda said to Santa "Hello Rudolf." Santa said back, "I'm not Rudolf, I'm Santa." Well Amanda said to herself "Maybe I dolike him a little bit. By Elissa, Grade 3 Age The Santa Claus It was the night before Christmas. Nothing was stir- ring not even a mouse. Down the chimney came dear Santa Claus with a big bag full of toys all for the little childrens' Christmas joy. I came down the stairs. I started to laugh and he did too. I asked if he wanted to have a cookie but he didn't an- swer. He ran away. by Matthew Santa Watch Out! Santa fell down the chimney and he broke his leg. He stayed there all winter. And he felt bad to not do his job. By Brett, Grade 2 I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus One night I woke up and I heard a rustle. I crept down- stairs and there was the mistle- toe. And there under it was mommy and Santa Claus. In the morning I found a letter say- ing Ilove you. by Rachel, Grade 2/3 Santa Claus Loses His Reindeer One night this is how it start- ed. He went in a house and put his reindeer outside in the snow and Santa went in the house to get something to eat. Santa put the presents under the tree. Then he came back out and said ~ "Where is my reindeer?" But he didn't remember that he put them on the roof and he stood there for an hour. But the rein- deer couldn't talk. So they couldn't do Christmas anymore. The people heard something on the roof. They got out of their beds and they looked on the roof and told Santa to go there and get his reindeer. But the boy was still in bed because you know how kids are not allowed to see Santa Claus. He didn't know what happened to the reindeer. By Krystal, Grade 2. AGOOD FRIEND... Makes It All Worthwhile! Thank you for being ours. Merry Christmas The Village Stitchery Barb & Ron McIntyre

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