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The Olds Gazette and Mountain View News 1965-01-07 - 1966-06-30
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1966-02-17
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Page 10 The in Voewite and iy tain Youngsters Dispiay ima STUDENT SHORT STORIES The following are short stories A house blew up and landed on her. The evil fairy was dead. I was written by pupils of Mrs. L, Clay-| queen of all fairies. ton’s Grade IV class. IN FAIRY LAND ‘When I was in Fairy Land I had many exciting adventures. I met a wee small man that said, “My mame is Small One”. He led me to a wonderful palace where I met Miss Rose, all dressed in beautiful clothes. She said, “You can be queen of all the fairies”. But first I had to do a great task. I would have to destroy the evil fairy. It was hard. I was given a magic wand. I made a terrible wind come. NOTICE NEW BUSINESS HOURS Open ==5--=— 7:30 a.m. Close __----- 9:00 p.m. Except Friday and - Saturdays Open 7:30 a.m. and Close 11:00 p.m. Public Lunch Phone 226-3433 OLDS Sherry Jacobsen, age 9. MR. CLAWS & ! Mr. Claws is a gigantic horrifying monster. His big, black fangs make | him so cruel. With me caught in the vines in the forest, he will surely spy me. He sees me he seizes me, ready to gobble me down in one bite. What happens next? I wake up. You see, it was all a dream. Cindy Hammer, age 10. A DARK NIGHT One dark night I was walking in an alley when I heard a growl. I went on to see what it was. When I got there I saw a huge monster. He had big eyes and fifty feet, and a bushy tail with polkadots. I started to run. Then I saw a gun so I shot the monster. He fell down dead. Wow, was I ever glad to see that gun and that monster fall down dead. Barbara Ellenton A SCARY ADVENTURE It was @ cool day in spring that Johnny and Linda Thompson set out exploring the dense wood of their new home. That morning at breakfast Linda had asked, “May Johnny and 1 go exploring, Moth- er?”. Her mother had said, “Yes”, so they had started out. “My, it’s nice out,” remarked Linda. “i am An opportunity inclusive from Vancouver, OUT. Nassau. Spend seven HUSAN for Panama, and Vancouver. HAWAII, MAUI, OAHU, MOLOKAI for everyone to visit the Hawaiian Isands. All- covers 16 portation, accommodations and sight-seeing. Departure every Saturday — $399.00 22 DAY CARIBBEAN AIR-SEA TOUR Due to the popularity of our February 12 tour this is now SOLD Same tour from Calgary April 12, 1966 by Air Canada Jet for fun-days in Nassau before boarding s.s. Acapuleo, Los Angeles, San Francisco days, 4 islands, trans- a moved here”. Johnny ughed but said nothing. ‘“Let’s | stop for lunch now,” said Johnny. | “O.K.”, agreed Linda. Just as they | were about to take a bite of their | sandwiches, they heard a tremen- | dous crash. “Oh oh. Looks like we glad we | are going to have to do some fast running,” remarked Johnny. But The pressure for a faster move- as he said it their father came ment. of grain from Alberta has through the brush. After they had reached brisk proportions and it a good laugh Father said, “Let us is interesting to note the lively go home now”. So they happily exchanges taking place between home. high level railway and government Brenda Stone. officials. ' (We regret, however, that in-de- fending its position, officers of the Canadian Pacific Railway have re- peatedly, either by deliberate in- tent or as a result of poor com- munications within their own or- ganization, mistated facts. On num- JINK JACK THE MOUSE Jink Jack was a very funny mouse. He liked to sleep in the summer and bother everyone in = winter. ao day’ Jink Jack de- ed to bother Mr. Tree, who was A trying to sleep. Jink Jack found erous occasions it has been said home in Mr. Tr abel C.P.R. men, from the president a home ir. Tree. He ided to gown to local ers in Al- sign saying “Not Welcome SS ward movement of grain has been Patches!” * due largely to he inability of the Terry Moss ,age 9. terminals to handle it any faster and that the railway has been sup- HELP! plying cars as quickly as they are One day Gayle Nickel and 1) unloaded. : went skiing. We wee having lots) (We do not speak for other ter- of fun. Whoop! Gayle fell down.| minals at the West Coast although “Did you hurt yourself?”, I askéd|the story is much the same for all her. She said she had. I looked |'pf them, but we can readily prove around and saw a wide place where | that the Alberta Wheat Pool ter- she could rest. Now it was getting| minal has not had adequate cars late. Poor Gayle was still too sore|
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