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AUTUMN The trees are bareg leaves have fallen, All the grass is brown: Nothing left in the garden Summer's lost her flowerly gown. Sometimes kids like to play In the piles of leaves, they say, Hopping in and hopping out, Up and down and round about. Throwing leaves here and there All around and everywhere - Throwing leaves is so much fun I think for everyone! Betty Cherewan Grade 4 SENTINEL OF THE NIGHT The moon is a glistening diamond, Set in a deep blue bandg Or perhaps it's a mellow pumpkin, Placed aloft by a giant's hand. Sometimes it's a smiling jolly-faced clown, Who is just preparing to sing. But whether it be a crescent or a sphere, lt's a curious, wonderful thing. Laurie C am pb ell Grade 6 THE GRANNY'S TEA On Monday, October 21, an extremely suc- cessful Granny's Tea was held in the Junior School. Each house had a table and each House Head decorated her table with the house colour of Blue, Green, Red, or Yellow. Every girl baked a cake or made cookies or treats. The four house captains were very capable in seeing that all cups and tea and coffee pots were well-filled. Mrs. McKeag kindly assisted and took care of the water situation. It was a very busy day for all of us and we thoroughly enjoyed it and we all agreed we had very attractive grandmothers . Lisa Shore Grade 6 PRAIRIE SNOW Snow on the evergreens gleams so bright All through the prairie's snowy night. It flutters down so soft and clean To please the peaceful, white-tailed deer. He skips around among the plants And joins the winter foxes' dance. While the moon shines on the sparkling snow Giving off a wildly magic glow. Debbie Metcalf Grade 5 THE DRIFTER A yellow ball floating on high, Drifting into the azure sky, The moon, sailing free and alone, A Chesire cheese in the great unknown. Wispy clouds about its face, Shining through cobwebs and lace. Heather Brown Grade 6 W HI TE FLOW ERS White Flowers, Why are you trembling? From me you have nothing to fear. Why are you softly quivering? Relax, it is just a thunderstorm On its way to freshen your earth. It will not harm you, It will but charm you. So White Blossoms cease your trembling. Lisa Heffelfinger Grade 5 if i' - Ctrl 1' 1 I JK
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