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THE SOUND OF MUSIC A day begins. Such a simple and important thing and with it everything begins anew. A boy wakes up in bed. His day begins. igljffl rlgrtffl 1r.m,,1.1s.,i He stretches and gets out of bed and readies himself for school. . . . b The sun beams on him as he saunters down the road to his appointment with the school us . . . .illjflgfg-f.7l h' f' d . Should he play chess, frolic outside or play in the gym? At school he joins is rien s :lib felis JJi1Jl.f.fJ.mCf,i.1f..f. He trudges or speeds through the school day according to his temperament. silos .4 lla-4 l.i..r:1 I C, He returns home, eats dinner and goes to bed. Soon a flock of similarly spent days go by and he is a young man. More days go by and he is on his deathbed looking at the years of his life. The world is a wonderful place. Enjoy it. 4 . ,ff 29 Roger Patterson, Grade 9B
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HAPPINESS IS . . camping and having pillow fights in bed. I. D. LeBlanc, 6, Grade getting to lick out a bowl. lohn Scurfield, 5, Grade getting a new bag of pens. john Pidgeon, 6, Grade sleeping on a train going back to Calgary. Angela Pattemore, 7, Grade going down a slide. Christina Riche, 6, Grade 'I eq . 'if-0 'g Qkimll-' fx 'W i?'1t:ii- ,WN 5 .sgtlf 5' im- ml 'S I 'I N .2 , -Y '-' . 17: S' x X P , ' 4' is A 'O I K , X X , 31 IIM AND THE GHOST lim was walking down the street one day. Suddenly he saw something bright and shiny in front of him. lt was a ghost! The ghost made a sound which frightened lim very much. jim ran to a bush and hid. When the ghost came by lim jumped out of the bush and shouted, Boo! The ghost went quickly away. Andrew Molitor, Grade 2 THE OLD MAN Once there was an old man that had the worst, torn clothes in the whole city. I felt sorry for him because he had a leg with a limp. It hurt his feelings when people stared at the way he walked. He was always kind to people even though they were not always kind to him. Paul Proctor, Grade 3 THE HAUNTED HOUSE One upon a time there was a very old house with cracked windows, torn rugs, ripped curtains and out in the yard there was a rusted car. The house also had one spooky ghost and a few mice and alleycats. I wanted to go in so I opened the spooky door and down came a ghost and one alleycat. l yelled and ran home. Stephen Waldie, Grade 3
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