\ . WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 6, 1968 Py SRAREAS LATENT ta, sate ,_TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, ha tetoBee woe ¢ King Feavarge Spebcais, ion. 1068. Berd righee semerved, 2 5 — MOLLY AND I SPENT THREE SUMMER HOME... 2 THINK WE OVERSTAVED OUR VISIT. . by Bob Weber He'S SUPPOSED To SAY "CHeesE” BUT WHEN I GAY “CHEESE” NOT WITH SARGE. HE JUST SORT OF LIKES TURNIPS heat ed a fe By Mort Walker & Dik Browne THE THING T REALLY LIKE ABOUT FALL ig THE Leaves ON THE GROUND/ yes THE THING L REALLY | Seuss HATE ABOUT FALL IS THE LEAVES ON THE GROUNDS ARCHIE HAS INVITED ME ON Y BETTY J WHERE ARE § THE CONST Ole? ae a, T KNOW ARCHIE / LAST TIME L Cur BAIT FOR THREE HOURS OFF A_ BOAT TO GET FISH ¢ ey YOU OR ME? Y it BEHOOVES | EVERYONE TO MAKE LSE OF THE - DICTIONARY THAT'S A NICE WOR? I JUST USED." @EHOOVES” WHEN YOU HEAR A WOR? YOU PONT KNOW YOU SHOULP LOOK IT UR Student writers from Kalum school | FUNNY EXPERIENCE One day I was going to Dawn's house, Instead of walking, the wind. took me Into the air end blew me to Dawn's house, When the wind and I ware there, the wind made me go into the house in the funniest way. Instead of blowing me to the door, it blew me to the top of the chimney, | Before I could stand there for a second, down the chimney T went, All of a sudden, bangt The house jumped ten feet in the air. Before it could land the wind brought the house to my place, Now Dawn is my nel- Te _ dune Milliken, Grade 3 WENDY THE WITCH Wendy was a good witch, She : helped solve many problems, One night a ghost walked into Wendy’s next door neighbor's house, it tock Susan into the deep forest, The next day Wendy went to see Susan, but Susan wasn’t. home, She saw the ghost’s tracks, She followed them into the deep for- est and saw the ghost*s castle. Wendy ran home and got her ma- gic wand and her broom, Wendy zoomed back: to the castle and turned the ghost into a aquir. rel, John Petersen, Grade 3 FIGHT- One warm eveningin July there was a fight between two courag. _ | they had at the fort. _ | ous stallions, It was a great, Scaring the iittle bird as she fight but it soon ended, Private | fl aaa a Jones ¢ame running out, As he |. watched them gallop out of view, | over ferices too, unharnied, he the only amir. acie could have aaved them fram _Bruco MacDonald, Grade 4 -. MUSTANGS : Johan got‘up and begun-to pac! his lunch, He had just finiahed: . ‘A kien goea “meow” it, Soon he: would be at the fort. and 80 does a cat, ‘LE see a witch . cS he. stood stlil, There were two. with a tall black hat, Just as he reached the clearing mustangs fighting, He raced to the fort, Then a whole bunch of people came and captured them, So they were the best horses Corrine Wray, Grade 4 I stand at the door - on Halloween. night, | . and say “trick or treat’’ and a chicken were having a race Leaping through’ the hedges, “all over, saying “A 901"* Piving Dawn Liesch, Grade 3 |. FRIGHT GIVER © And I give them a fright, Rachel. Reay, Grade 3 ‘BIGRACE Once upon 4 time a rabbit MORE MUSTANGS ‘Tt was one afternoon when Toofy on the range saw a flash of black and brown, All of a sudden he knew that it was.a horse fight, Two male mustangs fighting. He rode closer to get a better look, He knew the two horses, No man had ever ridden them,.Ono was Wind King and the other Mighty Warrior, Finally the fight ended, The black Wind King ran away and Mighty: Warrior took his mares to their feeding ground, Kerry Letnes, Grade 4 The Port Hope branch of the home of the late Vincexit Massey, to its tour. Durham House, also on the Massey estate, will be included, This year, pre-Confed- eration houses, including Batter. wood House, were the highlights of the tour, Massey home _ now on tour PORT HOPE, Ont, (CP) — Architectural Conservancy . has added Batterwood House, the SAYS BOO’ There {s a silly little witch who leaps through the sky, "FROM TERRACE TO: PRINCE RUPERT 2 Trips Daily SMITHERS 2 Trips Daily PRINCE GEORGE 2 Trips Daily “Far! complete: information. a _on Céachways" schedules + low “call your local bus depots... ‘fares Some students drink deeply at the fountain of knowledge. to the rivar and then the rabbit sald one two three go and then away they wont, Now the chicken was ahead ‘of the rabbit-ae the’ chicken layéd soma eggs arithen the chicken hid hehind the tree: and then the rabbit came and ate the eggs and the chicken won the “race and when the rabbit was e@ating the eggs the chicken snuk’ away and raced off to the river.” Finally the chicken got to. the river and the rabbit was atill not coming so the chicken raced all the way back and he waited and then he went back amd the rabbit was still notthore. 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