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Whitby Free Press, 21 Dec 1988, p. 35

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-~ - Next aucilon set for January 7. Happy holldays ilt theni STEVE LIPTAY PETHICKS.AUCTION 1BARN 263-8710 HOLIDAY AUCTION SALE MON. DEC. 26 - 10:00 A.M. 870 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby Good sélection of Antiques, New Furnture, etc. 9-pc. mahogany dining room suite, Sears il h.p. tractor with Iawn mower, etc. Sears 7 h.p. snow- blower, 5-pc. walnut bedroom suite, new chesterfields, wing back chairs, coffee and end tables, etc. sofa & chair, swivel rockers, solid pine round table & 4 arm chairs, black walnut wall unit (excellent), gold fridge with 'icemaker, 2 gramophones, mahogany buffet, old sideboard, parlour tables, 9-pc. walnut* diner, upright freezer, organ, oak rocker, dressers, ward- robe, drop leaf tables, carpets, pine dresser, king-size bed, new loveseats, Kirby vac., desk, ladies' new dresses, old chairs, tram- poline, piano, round tables, lots of antique furniture, fireplace mantel, accordian, cylinder gramophone, roll-top desk, 2-dr. file, swivel chair, buffet & hutch, 2 sets of Windsor chairs, Victorian chair & loveseat, new sectional ches- terfield & lounge, 1790 Gothic chair, bookcase, oak Morris chair, parlour chair, washer, dryer, dishwasher, gold stove & fridge, large quantity of small items (pots, pans, dishes, etc.). Excellent sale of good furniture. Plan to attend. NOTE lIME: 10:00 a.m. VIEWING: Fni. Dec. 23, 1 - 5 p.m. SCOTT & ROSS MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS 576-7550 - 686-3291 Â&DS- To selI the small items that you thought weren't worth advertising. rvamof odll 'n Iess than $50 - price must be stated in ad - multiple item ads must total less than $50 *Maximum 15 words * Prepaid *Cash or VISA only 668-'6111j BOXING DAY AUCTION EVERYONE WELCOME FREE ADMISSION This ModayDec., 26th 1:0.0p.ni.'- PreVîeW Noon Zat the Knîghts af. Columbus Club Hall 133 Brock St. North Whltby PA RTIA L LiST ONLY: Oak lowboy dresser, 4-pc. bed- room suite, country bed, pressback rocker, hump-top trunk, pine harvest table & 6 chairs, oriental -carpets, various parlour & occasional tables, dining, room table & chairs, wardrobe, loveseat, washstand, cherry chest-of-dra- wers, rocking. chairs, various dressers & chests, peanut jar, kerosene heater, oak bow-front china cabinet, duck >decoys, oak sideboard, various occasional and parlour chairs, curio & whatnot shelves, coat trees, oak drop-leaf table & 4 oak chairs, prints & pictures, nite set, platters, wicker pcs., tea service, several quilts, dressing mirror, weat hervane, wal- king sticks, tarps, oak record cabinet, slag glass lamp, cast iron toys, glass, china, brass, crystal, copper and many more items not listed here. TERMS: CASH or CHEQUE DELIVERY AVAILABLE AUCTIONS UNLIMITED 519-527-1847 AUCTIONEERS The people of Whltby and surroun- dIng area love attending auction sales. Let themn know about your noxt sale by advertlslng in the most widely road pages in Whitby - The Whitby Free Press Classifieds!! Caîl: 668-6111 BECOME A CARRIER! Heres an opportunity to earn money for those things you've aiways wait, ed. A new bike, ciothes, soorts equipment, stereo set, or lhe thousands of other needs you may de- sire. Just a phone catl ili bring you ail the information. Check il outi CALL CIRCULATION 668-6111 WHITBY FREE PRESS Help keep Red Cross ready. 4 TROBLE WITH CHRSTMAS One nighit se kids slept snug in thgeir beds, thay coud not wait- intel Christmas. But whene Christmas night came and the kids war asleep Santa did not corne. The kids war sad. They started to cry. But than they herd some- thing.. It sonded like ho ho ho and a dirty puff of smoke. Corne out of the chiminy it's Santa they shoted the kids. But how corne your here in the morn-- ing. Becas Blizan got sick and thats what held up t he slead. But ho ho ho and marry X- mas. I hope you injow your pro- sents. Marry X-mas! Kristen Lee Haro Gr.2, Pringle Creek Christmas Christmas is a fun time of the year Poople rusbing in and out of stores. Running homo with presents and gifts. Putting ornanionts on the tree Oilîdren leaving cookies and milk for Santa Santa coming down the chimney Ail covered in soot Leaving presents under evory tree Riding baek ta the North Polo In bis warm house ail snuggled Up And got ready for next yoar. Brad Dalton Leslie MeFarlane HOW RUDOLFH SAVES THE NIGHT t was a dark night. Everything was quiet, well, everything but Santa. Santa was getting bis roindeer ready. His bag was vory heavy. At last Santa and the reindeer were ready. But tho reindeer could not see. thon Rudolph the red nosed reindeer saved the night. by Melissa vanifaefton Gr. 2, Palmerston CHRISTMAS IS HERE Christmas is here! At last it's bore, t only corne once a year! Rng the bouls, Merry Christmas I will yell! Presont and gift are sont away, At the stroke -of midnight the children will open and play. Christmas is here! It's here at last, Thore are more Christmas in the future but we shall remember the Christmas past. Merry Christmas! By Y Nguyen Gr. 39, West Lynde Rudolph the rod-nosed roindeer is ono of Santa's reindeer. Ho Ioads Santals sloigh and Santa said 'Two more days until we go an our big trip.,, by Lisa Lang Gr. 1 Beliwood T is for tinsel. O is for ornarnents. Y is for rememberingYore. S is for Christmas sweets. A is for angels. N is for nicley wrapped pre sents. T is for tinsel. A is for adoring, ail the littie children. By Stacey McWade, Gr. 6, St. Paul's POEM C is for Christ the baby ing H is for Holy Night R is for Resounding choirs ai angels 1Is for Infinite love S is for Saviour T is for Tiny Baby M is for Mary his Mother A is for Advont S is for Slent Night By Susan Deehan Gr. 6. St. Theresa CHRTSTMASt Christmas is when wo put aur Cbristmas tre Cbristmas is when we play in the snow Christmas la when we have a big feast But most of ail is when we are together - - Sabrina DhaIIan Dr. Rot Tmtom WEIISBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21,,1988, PAGE 35 Christmas Christmas i lvntimo, Chi(d7s Ifs a timo for us toshr. Lt bringa peaco, and love to Sfiamiies everywvhore. ~fU$>l4U~.Y Santa fills bis sack with new and from th~e,"Me toys bring aIl the children stdets fo r lots nlots of joy. IChristmas is the time to l4itby sIcfh '0t0 remember Jesus and bhis birth, and remember him for what he' cid on erh ....... . . . Love Mani J.-usson by itobbio fox Gr. 2, Colonel Farewell Bellwood HIELEN WlIENDORFER (left), Durham Region Lung Association volunteer, presents a floral arrangement and holly to Jessie Gartshore and Bill'Parsons, representing Fairview Lodge resi- dents. The association gift is part of a "special effort to reach seniors with respiratory problems," says the association.* Froc Pricu pho>to 'I Thé Taoy Shop One day' the elvos were working on some toys. The first ef was making a car. The second elf was <making a barbie doil. The third elf was making a Santa The fourth olf was *making Nintendo games. The fifth elf was- maldng a computer. The sixth elf was making a train. The sovonth elf was makcing a toy pig. The eighth elf was making a book. The ninth elf was making a boat. The tenth elf was makçing. a racing car. Thoy finished their toys. As Santa walked in, the elves gave Santa the toys and Santa put them in bis sack. Ho went ta get the best elf of the year. t was Doppy olf So Santa and Doppy deliverod the toys and that made ail the boys and girls happy. kl Gr. 3, E.A. Faira Winter I like winter best of ail To watch ail the pretty snow fail To make a snowman, to make a fort To make it tall, to make it short, No more swimming, no more sun t soems that those days are al done, Summer will cortainly corne again, but I can only won- der when? Melanie Grade 2 Kathleen Rowe P.S. Dear Santa, I hope you are feeling good. I would like for Christmas club house plans please. I would also like sylvanians please. Love Christy Clare Gr. 2, Colonel Farewel Dear Sanita, How are you? Are you getting enough sleep at the North Pole? How are your elves. I would like a super turbo train and a turbo Hopper. Dhristmas is the best time of each and overy year, What is why on Christmas the work is filed with cheer., Christmas makes'you full of joy, happy and gay' that is why the whole world loves Christmxas day. But, Christmas jisn't the time ta ho thankful for your new fisbing rod. Christmas is the time te say, thanka te the Lord our God. By TIM Morrison Gr. 8, St. Theresa The Christmas when my dog- Tina got awaywith peekcing at hor present One day, a very nice day, a cbristmas day, I was shopping for presents. I saw a lovely dog bone. I bought it. When I got home I wrapped it and put it under the treo. t- was the day before Christmas and I was excided about it. Soon it was christmas night. That night MY* dog ina went down stairs. Sh o sneaked around the corner.- She tried ta get under the tree. But is.was too low. So, she forced hersoîf under. She duu it out. She slobbered ail over it, thon she chewed it open and that's how nMY dog got her present. Todd I. Martin Gr. 4,eB.A. Fairman PLUTO SAVES TIfE TOYS One Christmas Eve ton chipmunks came ta a bouse ta tako all the presents. When thoy were doing it, a bulb fell and bit Pluta the dog on the head. Ho woke up and the ten chipmunks ran. Some ran up the Christmas tree. Some ran under the couch. Pluta couldn't see one chipmunk. So Pluta looked under the couch and barked. The ebipmunks ran out of the othor side of the couch. iThe other ones in the tree ran away. Thon they saw a window. Lt was opened a bit. Thon thoy ran out the, window. ýThey nover camne back again. Jr

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