Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 26 Dec 1993, p. 39

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Ned It would be for men to stop cutâ€" ting down trees because they are taking away animals and their homes. 1 would like people to stop littering and wasting things when they should be recycling, reusing and reducing things. Someone should help someone who is sick or needs special help. Or to say to someone who is sad, why are you sad and then when they tell you ask them if you can help. If you can‘t help then say it‘s not so bad and be really nice to them. Also at Christmas time everyone in the world should get at least one preâ€" sent at Christmas. By Katie Fahey Maple Grove Public School You know what I‘d really wish for? But first, I know what I‘m about to say may seem a little odd. You might think that I don‘t underâ€" stand what I‘m about to say to you, but I do. I would wish that people would stop drinking alcohol. You know why? Because all over Canada and the U.S.A. people are being killed from drinking and driâ€" ving. But hey, I‘m not saying don‘t drink at all, just drink a little. By Blake Abawi Maple Grove If I had one Christmas wish my wish would be to fly â€" and if I got my Christmas wish I‘d fly right in the sky. And when I few so very high I‘d see what I could see â€" and what I saw I‘d tell you now â€" A BEARD COMING TO ME By Mitchell Yates Munns P.S. ANC \ Biart 5onld# If I had one Christmas wish ~"® If I had one Christmas wish Happy Holidays SW ’d/ 24 Hr. Phone Service 338â€"6465 We would like to wish all of our clients & their families a very Happy and Safe Holiday Season. Thank you for kour support. See you in the New Year from Bob, Paul N Debbie & Rosa College Park Plaza, Unit 1, Upper Middle Rd., Oakville By Sheri Trapler, Gladys Speers would be that on Christmas Eve I would go to the North Pole. I‘d ask Santa if I could come with him and I asked how he flies around the world in one night. And it‘s my lucky day so he would say yes. But then I‘d need to go home and he‘d say MERRY CHRISTMAS! By Meaghan Kinsman Munn‘s School If I had one Christmas wish, I would wish for peace in the world. I have just read the book, Sadako and the thousand cranes. Sadako had the sickness leukemia, caused from the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima by the United States. Sadakos friend Chizuko told her to fold 1000 cranes and a miracle would happen and make her well. Sadako folded 644 paper cranes. Then she died. 1 wish for peace in Hair For Women & Men from all of us at UAKVILLE BEAVER _ 11 the world and no more super bombs because it makes people sick. By Joel Shimozawa Munn‘s School If 1 had one very precise Christmas wish it would be a vacaâ€" tion in Scotland. A little log built cabin just by a little well just right for a sled. 1 would be near where in the summer, there is a little miniaâ€" ture water fountain and flowers that glisten in the sun with morning dew on them. It would be where in the winter the waterfall froze shimmerâ€" ing in the light, where the palm tree tops glimmer with silver because of the tiny little snowflakes that decoâ€" rate everything in sight. Where there is such peace and the only sound you can hear is the whistling breeze and all the (‘Micah‘ continuted on page 4) + 6 ® BOXNC WIBK OUN$ Sat. Jan, 1st closes Sun., Jan. 2 â€" 12â€"5 p.m. Old St. Dick + Irad 4 Crick GReeETl! In no time at all he began fecling gay. His cheeks were rosy with a new found glow, And a healthy Kris Kringle was rarin‘ to go. He waved goodbye to Paula, Tracy, Wendy, Josie and Liz, Why, it had been centuries since he‘d felt as good as this! Then once more he shouldered the bagful of toys, His heart overflowing with true Christmas joys. T‘was the day before Christmas, but there was no cheer, No jingle bells jingled, no sound of reindeer. The word had got out that Santa was sick, There‘d be no friendly visit from a sick St. Nick. In a very short time, to judge by the clock, He was in the adjusting room talking to Doc. "It must be the hurry, the tension and all, I simply can‘t seem to get on the ball. Life used to be easy, just toys, guns and whistles. Now I have to dodge fallout, spaceships and missiles. And Doc, take a look at the size of this pack! Have you any idea what it does to my back?" e ootucie o 11:30â€"1:00 $160 (New! In Program 3, students will build their own intelligent robot) The people were sad; no gaiety sounded, For Christmas had come, but Santa was grounded. He walked down the street, and what should he see, On a sign was printed Dr. Roper and Fenn D.C. Now, Santa was not one to like a new tactic, But all else had failed, so he‘d try chiropractic. Poor Santa was miserable; just barely able, With the help of the doctor, to get on the table. The doctor was genile, without fuss or tussle He examined the vertebrae and relaxed the muscles. He spotted the trouble and then with a click, Started aligning the ailing St. Nick. And Santa felt aches and pains slipping away, Handsâ€"on 5â€"week programs (Saturdays or Sundays) designed to challenge, excite and encourage children to discover the scientific marvels that are part of everyday life! Prg 1: 67 Jlear-olds: 9:.30â€"11:00 $125 Prg 2: &1 3year-olds: 11:30â€"1:00 $125 Prg 3: 11â€"13 yearâ€"olds: 9.30â€"11:00 or 11:30â€"1:00 $160 Gr eetings from all of us at Here‘s wishing all of our valued customers a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Thank you for your continued patronage. Handsâ€"on Science Programs at Appleby College January 8 â€" February 6, 1994 OAKVILLE CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE Kidocience fcehes Dr. Arnold Roper Dr. Richard Fenn 145 DUNN ST. 845â€"2291 YOUR COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTRE"* 125 Cross Ave. (Across From GO Station) all: 827â€"2956 (Corner of Dunn & Randall)

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