Whitby Free Press, 21 Dec 1988, p. 11

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WH1BY REEPI~~SS ~ElESY,DECEMBER 21, 1988, PAGE il THE TRUE MEANIG-0F CRSMAS, As an elderly lady slowly wandered amidst the hustie and bustie of Christmas shoppers in a busy mail, she glances acroes the colonade and notices excited children anxiously awaiting their turn for a special visit with jolly santa. As she drifts a littie farther past the crowds of Christmas shoppers, overladden witb gifts worth hundreds of dollars, she finds a bench to sit on and rest for awhile. Suddenly a small tear rolls down her face covered with limes of wdom, as she thinks about how they have lost the real meaning of Christmas. They forget about the suffering in Africa and the lack of peace and brotherhood in the holv land. where the pain does not stop for Christmas, and shakes ber head despairingly. She says to herseif if only one of these shoppers could change. David Mercer Gr. 8 St. John the Evangelist Trees Bigt Green They are tal So very tali Presents go under There 50 neat Christmas is Coming Soon By Scott Holyk RLA. Hutchison Christmas Christmas is a very fun time for religions and jolly Santa, my Christmas is fine but, some peôple don't celebrte it lik my young Uncle billy although my h ttle sister thinks that is quite Brad Kauffeldt Grade 4 Rathleen Rowe P.S. HOW RUDOLPH GOT IlS RED NOSE It was christmas EVe at Santa's work shop. Rudolph had a plain brown nose at the time. H{e was not born to fly! The flrst time he tried to fly he smasbed right through Santa's work shop! Then bis parents sent hlm to flying lessons. It did not belp hlm, it just made hlm nervous by ail the tbings. The flying instructor said, "Fying is very dangerous or you could get badly hurt." Tonight was the very nigbt that be had to pull Santa's sled. So when be was harnessed Rudolph took off without Santa. He smashed into the moon in return. When he came home bis no"e was hurt so badly it glowed. Fromn then on bids nose glowed. And that is how Rudolph got bis glowing nose. by Ryan Burwell Gr. 3, Palmerston Dear Santa, I would like a remote control jet and a turbo ultima, the belit, NIKIE air Hi-cuts, a real Lambergini contacb,1 Nike sbIrt, pants. Send me an elve! How are you? Love Max Wilkins Gr. 2, Colonel Farewell ,.A Cfii(f-s CfiristmaA st udèntts of otur WIhit6!Jscfioo(s Dear Santa, Did you have a good summer? I have had a great summer. How do you like it at the North Pole? I amn fine here in Whitby. How are the elves? I have a secret for you, im going to leave you some cookies, and some carrots for the reindeer. How is Mrs. Claus? Please write back to me. Please bring me Princess Swan Keyper. Love fr-om Tara Graham Gr. 2, Colonel Farwell 1 a or fienl sri ce SNOWY Snowy 'girls. Snowy boy. Snowy gifts Snowy toys Snowy winters. Snowy springs. Snowy treats. Santa brings. Snow Dasher. Snowy Dancer. Snowy Prancer. Snowy Vixen. Snowy Cornet. Snowy Cupid. Snowy Donner. Snowy Blitzen. By Jennifer Hlenry, Gr. 5, St. Paul's La Poesie - Le Pere Noel Le Pere Noël, avec joue rosees et rouges Il a une barbe blanche, Il a un nez rouge, Et un chapeau rouge. Le Pere Noel est'fantastique! .11 est tres gros. By Shannon HILlI Gr. 7, St. Theresa Brown, furry Flying, running, jumping Always on the mun Rudolph So< 0ja Olejniczek Gr. ILA. Senniett What are you doing this Christmas? JOIN US IN WORSIIIP AND CELEBRATION AT WEMINSTER UNITED CH CH 25 Manning Rd. I3etwecn Thickson and Garrard 723-6442 CHRTSTMAS EVP, SERVICES 7:00 13M Informal Family Celebration 10:30 I>M Carais- Candles and Communion Pastor Begbie's Message: "The GIow of Darkness« CHRJSTleMAS DAY SERVICE 10:30 AM Festival Service of the Nativity Christmas Music and Message. Nursery and Child Care Program PARTO lh~~le Rev. J. Michael G. Ileghie MINISTRY 0F MUISICa Rosald KL Keuifln "WELCOME" ia more than a word at Westminster. "0 Corne Let Us Adore Him" P and exer.dv ~'TIS THE SEASON (2 WEEKS ONLY) A wide selection ef Canadiani made, soide pine & oak >tables, chairs, buffets, hutches, bedroom suifes, deskes rockersgifts & accessories and much more. ALL ON' SALE NO WI AT GREAT PRICES: INER Mirrors GIFT IDEAS: e Shelves, Magazine Racks Rockers Bread Box & Cannister Sets Door Stops DucksWreaths Spoon Racks Pictures *-Towel Rails Oval Mirrors AND MUCH MORE Placemnats Bar Stools SIIOP EARLYFO Ji09RES TSEL ECTION *----------CLIP ----------- * RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL ' 5% OFF BEAUTIFULACE SISAND§ *GIFTS WITH THIS COUPON 1 *-----------CLIP --------- .The elegant look at the past.. 110ODunlop StreetEast whitby666-1 331 HOURS: Mon.-Wed. 1-6Thurs.& Fr1.10-9 Saturday 10-5:30, S U NDAY 11-4 Nw Ch ista We HusI Wd.-F B 9- .m at -5I m

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