Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 21 Dec 1982, p. 10

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'a VS A Me sh Hy RTH A ER 1 SAN Evy? STURT Ak EH 0 Sap 0 10A-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. December 21, 1982 Oe FEY "Wor a0 Ye 572" id adi 0S oF RESTORE 2 SMA RR 0 a 1 A A NARA TOR de Lae NATARF TERPS) RFT MA EF HF - rida as ul a vaatasticadn LE L XX LAAT PR Rad REC EHA LIAR AT ME AE BATAAN £ RoE yd SE AS RAL SEN RO DIAS It 1 Sls IAP res bu PREP Sat 4 y HAT PRL BREE at ind S$ wel ty Ae PALA AOI YASS it SRO A TE SS AC SRR IRR A 1 75, 5 A LEQ EEA SAS CREA Si & RANA 0 R.H. Cornish Science Fair Winners The R.H. Cornish Science Fair was held last week with the judging on Tuesday. These are the winners in the primary grades division. Front from left: Ben Lewis, Jacob LaRose, Shawna Cornish, Brett Lawson, Marc Matthews, Daryl Bourgeois and Todd Stewart. At back from left; Careen Lawson, Jimmy Love and Katie Talbot. intermediate science fair winners are front from left; Tricia Kindree, Julie Kohls, Steve London and Scott Griffen. At back are Kim Hazelwood, Leon Presner and Kari Townsend. ~ A very nice Christmas One Christmas Eve there were five little kids that were asleep up stairs in their room. Suddenly they heard some noise down stairs. The kids thought it was Santa Claus but it was only their big old dog Buttons. All the kids ran down the stairs to see what was wrong. When they discovered that it was only *STUFFING Your Choice of Fixings: *CRANBERRIES Buttons they went back up the stairs and waited. In an hour the kids fell asleep. Ten minutes later they heard something on the roof. The first one shook the second and the second shook the bed and they all woke up. They soon realized that San- ta Claus was here. They all ran to the door of the stairway = Christmas Special ROAST TURKEY SUBS $2.50 *CHEESE *LETTUCE *TOMAT "ONIONS (TAX INCLUDED) *SALAD DRESSING Beginning Wed., December 15th and peeked through the door- way and they didn't see anything. So they went back to bed. Santa Claus was hiding behind the Christmas tree but when he came out from behind the Christmas tree he was laughing. Santa Claus put down the sack and soldiers, clowns, airplanes etc. came Introducing: "Homemade Soup" -- Try Some with your Sub or Kaiser -- | LAKEVIEW PLAZA Corner 7A & Water St. Call 985-713 Call: VILLAGE TAXI will be OPEN - Boxing Day. E | "CLOSED" Christmas Day! nn. out and the soldiers had can- nons that were shooting Christmas balls up the Christmas tree. And the clowns were taking the presents out of the big, big huge sack. Santa was putting presents in the stockings. One wanted a doll house and a doll carriage, another wanted a baseball bat, a baseball mitt and a baseball. The airplane had tinsly stuff that you place on the Christmas tree. A great big fire truck was spraying false snow all over the Christmas tree, they put too much on the Christmas tree so Santa Claus shook the Christmas tree and all the decorations fell off the Christmas tree. The soldiers had to shoot more Christmas balls and the airplane had to put some more tinsly stuff on the Christmas tree. Then the firemen and the big, big huge firetruck sprayed more false snow. Thé men and the firetruck went under the Christmas tree. Santa Claus grabbed the star very quick- ly and put the star on top of the Christmas tree and very quickly grabbed his sack and 'stood under the chimmey and in a few seconds Santa Claus was gone. All the toys rushed under _ the Christmas tree before the children could run down the stairs. When the children came in they opened all their presents. And all the kids had a good time. The End. Paul McLaughlin R.H. Cornish Public School Village Taxi - 985-7365 NJOY NEW YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITI ES&LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US! Seasons Greetings . Winners in the Junior Division were front from left; Melodie Barron, David Talbot, Julie Vughts. Back row; Fleure Presner and Clair Cornish. [Absent Andrew Barron] Adam Cookson is the first time winner of a plaque at RH. Cornish for "Russian Football." This has nothing to do with sports, but is a math activity for grade 7 enrichment. Reg Philip of the school's math department made the presentation. Smith, Niles, Selby CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Suite 450 - 151 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1S4 Telephone: (416) 961-5022 ____" pony ey

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