m & i Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, December 23,1992 15 & 1.... Christmas Stories from Waverley P.S. Ohristmasconœru The Two Elves Once upon a time at the North Pole there were two elves. Their names were Twinky and Magic, They were always making children's toys by using using magic and a twinkling of the toes. One day Santa Claus caught them and said, "Why arc you using your toes and your magic?" They could not answer answer the question. The Santa said, "No more using your feet or your magic." "Yes" said Twinle and Magic and they never did it again. 300 years late Twinkle would use his toes and Magic would just look. One hot day Twinkle and Magic were in Barbados surfing. There was a big wave coming towards them and the both fell off. They never went surfing again. Safiyyah Ramsey Grade 4, : Waverley P.S. Cool Santa Have you heard the news Santa's real cool now Everyone's real excited Can you believe it? Wow! He has one ear pierced And he plays the guitar He went to Nutra System And he drives a yellow car Mrs. Claus almost fainted The elves thought it was cool The reindeer all just stood there And Santa's mom just fell in the pool Now, all the kids were happy That Santa Claus had changed Except for Mrs. Claus Who thought he was rather strange! By Leeanne Frederick Christmas Christmas spirit laughing snowing, tobbaganning The families come together Christ Joel Short Christmas Night Flying so high In the dark blue sky A beautiful red light Comes in to my sight I sec the sleigh Coming my way I heard a faint Ho! Ho! As he dropped a yo yo He laned on my roof With a soft little "poof »o e LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW LET rr SNOW ••• ••• •ee Hope you receive a blizzard of happiness and a pile-up of good cheer this holiday season. «- **4 aü< s>. ? 4j iyf • o -- We really value your II friendship and support. JB Rob-Ruth-Kelly of 11 Invasion Hobbies 144 King St. W., Bowmanville Telephone 623-9778 I jumped of the stair And started stare There was Santa Claus I gave him a soft aplause He went on the roof With a quick kick of a hoof They were in the sky As I said goodbye" By Andrew Smale My Christmas dime It was Christmas day. Everything was fine except I couldn't find my lucky dime. I pouted and shouted and looked all about but I couldn't find my one of a kind lucky dime. I supposed Santa Claus commited a crime and stole my one of kind lucky dime. The very next day I started to wine because I couldn't find my lucky dime. My brother gave me a boot and what do you now out came my tooth. I walked up the stairs and put it under my pillow and there was my favourite one of a kind luckey dime. By Peter Godfrey What I can give I will be wrapping presents. I will be giving them to the families that don't have any food or any money. For Winer they have no mitts and they don't have hats or scarfs. That's why I want to give. Laurie MacDonald. What I Can Give Jilaine Cotton I will be wrapping presents and giving three dollars to a not so lucky family. I will be doing this at guides.' On my own I helped with Christmas decorations and I bought a magnet of a grape vine for my mom. It made me happy taht other people other than must me will be getting nice things and not just presents. Santa's Coming Santa's coming ho! ho! ho! Down the chimney noinolno! Where a fire's burning bright Just before Christmas night I told Santa don't come down Then I had a big big frown There goes Santa in the sky Then I said byelbye! bye! By Erin Bones Christmas \ It was Christmas Eve andTommy was about to leave for 'his bedroom that night where hé would sleep real . tight. He had already put out his cookies and milk, So he climbed into his bed of silk, Then he fell asleep, With the thought of his new toy jeep. An angel came down and sat on his bed, Tommy was scared and full of dread. The angel told him about Jesus Joseph and Mary, "Christmas Everywhere" was the theme of the concert held at Knox Christian School on Monday, December December 14. The Knox students enacted various Christmas traditions from around the world in this year's program. And of the cross Jesus had to carry, To his death that day, And how he died in a special way. He died to take away our sin, And help the world be good again. Then as Tommy counted to seven, The angel rose up to heaven. . When Tommy awoke the next morning, He remembered the angel's warning, Not to just think of toys, But of all God's joys. . By, Leanne Youngman Gr.6 Waverly P.S. Santa Loves Kids Santa gives a lot of presents on Christmas Eve. He forgot one house and he was mad. Santa came that night. Santa came to the house. Santa woke up the boy. He was proud. Santa gave his presents to him. The boy told his mom and dad thet Santa came last night and gave me all my presents. That night his mom and dad were proud. The End. Jason Johnson Grade 4 SEASON'S GREETINGS An .old-fashioned, Christmas wish to all our friends. SKELDING FUEL LTD. Bill and Mary Skelding Chris and Rosemary Cooper and Reid Foster 26 CHURCH STREET NEWTONVILLE 786-2502 REJOKE! As wc enter Into this glorious season, our spirits are uplifted by warm thoughts of the many good people we've come to know. We're privileged to have this opportunity to wish you all a very joyous and happy holiday. St. Joseph's Knights of Columbus Council 6361 your friendship and support are the most precious giftSj andzoe thanffyoufor them. 9dave a very Merry Christmas and Odappy 9dezu year! m * Cathif A (ffotd t? A 78 King Street West Bowmanville 623-1933