AAT UALS TYAS aR» TW SiS 3 Ny TS LX Je» oh DIME RL ANN IR ANROS TNE 1 | Racin su tid Baddest vaicndobosed hindeiub ais kh bon w ol weil Ja "tus 8 - Port Perry Star Christmas Edition - Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1979 Dear Santa Merry Christmas to you. Please may | have a boat and Lisa wants a doll, Bar- bie. Derek, Grade 1, Room 3, Prince Albert PS. < DARREL LILAC BTA ALT STR SIONS 24% SL Qa Fe 2 Ne AN MD AY se Te I ARI [an aA WAL Fe ah Dear Santa Merry Christmas to you. Please may I have a chalk board, a Bulletin Board and a Film projector. Nicole Gokool, Grade 1, Room 3, Prince Albert P.S. grateful for fhe bnght, steady | of your friendship Qekey MN oh 1 my ( (PUN / Ie I" =] ( 0b IL THIN TTR] 224 nei ETI ) "GEE" ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE PORT PERRY - ONTARIO SNL ESPN 2% Nd ' ES Ae AV ap 2 * ! BH FARE RN EO: CET Cie eSB WIE AR THEA SA PE SASL FINE SARIN SE SAWP TIRES SUN, WC Te Children's Christmas Stories THE TALKING CHRISTMAS TREE One day I was walking in the woods I saw a Christmas tree. It started to talk. I said hello to him then he said to me that he was going to tell me about his Christmas. He said he likes Christmas very much. So he started to tell me about his Christmas. He said when he has his Christ- mas he is decorated with blue, red, green, sliver, gold and pink balls. I said when we have Christmas we have a tree just like you with coloured balls. by Tara MacDonald Grade 3, Age 8 R.H. Cornish CHRISTMAS DAY Christmas morning I am happy. When my mom and dad get up I open my pre- sents. Then we have our brackfast and we put Frosty the Snowman on. Ronnie Davis Grade 3, Room 7 Prince Albert P.S. As we reflect on the miracle of the Birth of "The Heavenly King, let us all join together in love and humility. May our thanks enrich your holiday. CONSTRUCTION R.R. 2, PORT PERRY 985-3124 With hearts soaring we wish you a warm and loving holiday. ! "YOUR METROPOLITAN LIFE MAN" CHRIS GREAVES BROOKLIN THE BIRTH OF JESUS Once there was a women. Her name was Mary. Her husband's name was Joseph. Mary had a baby his name was Jesus. Mary was happy about her baby. Mary and Joseph were looking for a place to stay for a week. But the people did not have a room, not even roomfor a mouse. Finally they found a place. It was in a stable in Bethlehem. The End. Leanne Philip Grade 2, Age 7 years old R.H.C. Cornish School ON CHRISTMAS EVE On Christmas eve I'm ful of joy. I hang my stocking and rush to bed. Then Santa comes with Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph. Now Santa fills my stocking full with lots of goodies. Then Santa goes to another house with nine sweet reindeer all pulling the slay. Gerald Walsh Epsom P.S. Grade 3, Age 8 SANTA CLAUS One day I was playing with my big foot. and Then I was playing with my racing car, and when I looked in my sock I found a sportscar. My brother got a Hot wheel set and then I went outside and started to throw snowballs. Blair came. over to my house. We started jumping off the fort. I hurt my leg and then I went into my house and I got my sportscar and I went to bed. Ethan Lavereau Greenbank P.S. Grade 2, Age 7 THE FUNNY GIGGLING CHRISTMAS One night Rudolph and Santa Claus were going through the woods. Soon Rudolph saw a shadow. It was a spirit that came from Hallowe'en. . He could not find his home so Rudolph kissed the spirit and they lived happily everafter. Scott Spencer Greenbank P.S. Grade 2, Age7 CHRISTMAS FUN When Santa Claus came to our house he came down the chimney. He got stuck and when we got up we found po presents. So we went down- stairs. I stuck my head up the chimney and I saw Santa Claus and then I got my head out of the chimney. I phoned the fire department and then they got Santa Claus out of the chimney and then we got are presents. Blair Beacock 7 Years Old Greenbank PS. THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS I went down stairs. I saw Santa Claus. He brought me a doll, a book and toy house. He brought me everything I wanted. I was excited! I was jumping and skipping. Santa Claus. got caught in the chim- ney. I saw him there. by Julie Williams - Greenbank P.S. Grade 2 Age 7 years old EY VIN YAY V NY VAN VAY V EV} Ideas for Crafty Santas You can make fancy, 'custom' waste baskets from dime-store versions by covering them with interesting paper and spraying with polyureth- ane. Designs from old greet- ing cards can be varnished onto interesting pieces of wood for plaques or paper- weights to give at Christ- mas. There are no end of craft ideas for creating unique, personal gifts that will cut down on spending this sea- son. And, next Christmas, you'll be prepared to eco- nomize even more, because you'll have accumulated gift ribbons . . . tree orna- ments . .. and lots more ways to save! £HEED Holiday Flowers The most popular holi- day color in flowers is red to express joy and laughter. Greens symbolize everlast- ing life, and shimmering gold and silver stand for ra- diance--colors that blos? som in the season's spirit. Holiday Wreath Idea You can create an in- expensive holiday wreath with a round styrofoam base and leaves from your own tree. Just pin leaves, in overlapping pattern, around the base, and top with a pretty ribbon. THE GALLEY FISH & Phil, Sylvia, Karen, Phil Jr., Jason McBride & Staff "WN 2 2 oS i Pores a IRVivelin¥ Poe I po ra 4 SF bg 4 7 2 1 Yl Tal tH k A Les & Barb Roberts at peace . . LES'S GARAGE Men living as brothers in a world . that is our wish at Christmas. Thanks one and all. embraces your holiday and that everyone around your tree shares its special delights! Cheers and thanks. RAILROADHOUSE MOTOR MOTEL New Management - John Hamann spl Here's hoping that Santa's jolly spirit wy LU)