18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, December 21,1994 Section Two Winter Thoughts from Central P.S. Winter! W is for bad weather! I is for slippery ice! N is for Père Noël! T is for Christmas Treasurers! E is for Christmas eve! R is for really chilly! Ashleigh Norrish Grade 6 Room 206 Snow S is for sled that goes fast. N is for Noël the Christmas season is near. O is for overalls that the elfs wear. W is for wind in windy December. By: Jennifer Grade 6, Room 206 Central P.S. Bowmanville Mall Supports Toy Drive Santa Claus Santa Claus is the neatest guy, With eight tiny reindeer - boy how they fly! Around the world in just one night, A bundle of toys in a marvelous flight! Elves are making toys all day, Just too bad there's no time to play! Santa is a jolly old man, Flying around as fast as he can! Looking at the snow on the ground, Santa scattered his presents around! The Christmas tree is filled with joy, As he delivers each child's toy! Shari Woodcock Grade 6 Mrs. Collins Central P.S. Winter The fire is on, in the house, The snow is falling on the ground, The wind is blowing hard, Christmas is almost here, Hallowe'en has passed, And Christmas is near! Julie Curran, Grade 6, Room 206 Mrs. Collins. toys to the Durham Regional Police Food and Toy Drive. From left to right are Eric Mayne, food drive volunteer; Trevor Weir of Ruffins; Ruffins; Bob Wing of National Home Video; and Gail Wakeham, drive volunteer. An Old and New Collectibles Hobby Kits and Supplies . k Cards and Memorabilia Imports - Nascar Products Comic Books Star Trek 23-9778 NVASION HOBBIES 1 King St. W. 'n TO GO ABOil) Hope it comes your way throughout the holiday season! Thanks, friends. VER Ross and Isabel Graham and staff of GRAHAM'S IGA MARKET 225 King St. E. Bowmanville 7> I**» »«»* »*•** We remember everything Christmas has meant to us over the years, and hope that you find the joy that this season brings. Our many thanks to each and all. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division Street Bowmanville Telephone 623-5480 "A Century of Service to the Durham Region"