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Notre Dame Tracey Grade 1 letters to Baby Jesus Editor’s note: To celebrate the Christmas season the Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer invited several local school classes to write birthday letters to Baby Jesus. This is the Notre Dame Tracey Gr. 1 class. Out of respect for student privacy, no last names will be printed. Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is flowers because God gave us flowers.
My birthday wish for Jesus is flowers because he is special. Also, I would give him rocks because I want him to be happy.
By Lilly
Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is love because God gave us love.
Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is I want to play with him. I want to play with him because it’s fun.
By Liam Dear Baby Jesus,
By Zarah Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is that he gets flowers because he is special. Also that he gets hugs and kisses from his mom. Another thing, he should receive warm clothing.
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By Mckenna Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is slippers because I
want his feet to be warm.
By Matto Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is flowers because he is our saviour.
By Jacob Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is clothes because then he won’t get cold.
By Sophie Dear Baby Jesus, My present for Jesus is respect and love because I love Jesus.
By Liam Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is giving a hug because I love Jesus.
By Jon
Notre Dame Tracey Grade 1 Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is that I will see my Dad again soon.
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By Hallee Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a pet because my pet is fussy.
By Keller Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a hug because I love Jesus.
By Heath Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is love from me because he made me.
By Bronwyn Dear Baby Jesus,
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My birthday wish for Jesus is hugs because we love him. Also I would give him flowers because I want him to be happy.
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Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a blanket because I want to keep him warm.
Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace because it is nice.
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St. Benedict Robinson Grade 2 letters to Santa Editor’s note: To celebrate the Christmas season the Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer invited several local school classes to write birthday letters to Santa. This is the St. Benedict Robinson Gr. 2 class. Out of respect for student privacy, no last names will be printed. Dear Santa, I like to play video games and I like math. For Christmas I would want a new iPad and an elf. From Josh Dear Santa, I’m 7 years old. I like to play games. I like to play with my friends. For Christmas I would like Little Big Planet 2 and a mike for it and two PS3 controllers. I would like to have an Oilers jersey. Thank you. Love Cooper Dear Santa, I am 7 years old. I live in Leduc. I like to play with horses. I like to play with my iPad. For Christmas I would like to get an American doll. Thank you! From Madeline Dear Santa, I live in Leduc. I am 7 years old. I like to play with my
cat Maggie. I like to watch a movie. In school I have been learning math, music and gym. I like to play soccer and dance. For Christmas I would like to have Monster High dolls and a laptop. Thank you very much. From Kaela Dear Santa, I like to play games and I like to do science. For Christmas I want an elf on the shelf. I love Santa. From Maddox Dear Santa, I am 7 years old. I like to play with my fire vehicles. I like to play video games. I love you so much. For Christmas I would like an American Girl doll. Thank you. From Grace Dear Santa, I like horseback riding. I like playing with my friends. I have an elf on the shelf. It’s name is Rudolph. From Shannon Dear Santa, I live in Leduc. I’m 8 years old. I like to play on the Xbox One. I have an elf on the shelf. His name is Sam. For Christmas I would like to have a laptop. Thank you. From Colin
Dear Santa, I like to play with my family. And I hope you can make it to my house on Christmas Eve. I would like a Nerf gun crossbow. And I live in Leduc. Thank you. From Ethan Dear Santa, I live in Leduc. I am 8 years old. I like my little pony friendship is magic. I like to do art and making dresses for the pony. I have a little sister named Claire. I would like a Rainbow Rocks Stage for Christmas. Thank you. Love Sara Dear Santa, I live in Leduc. I’m 7 years old. I love to see the Last Unicorn. I have an elf and it’s a scout elf. And I love school. I have a cat named Flam. I would like to have a unicorn toy and heater for my bed. Thank you very much. From Liana Dear Santa, I am 7 years old. I live in Leduc. I would like a Star Wars The Clone Wars gunship and a clone ship and a robot like R2-D2. Thank you. Love Trygve Dear Santa, I am 7 years old. I live in
St. Benedict Robinson Grade 2 Leduc. I like to play with my friends. I also like to play video games. For Christmas I would like a Bay Blade and a mini skateboard and mini pike. Thank you. Love Nathan Dear Santa, I live in Leduc. I am 7 years old. I like to build snow forts and play with friends. My elves names are Trip and Cin. For Christmas I would like a Nintendo 3DS and an iPad mini and an Apple watch. And Little Big Planet. From Braedan Dear Santa,
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I am 7 years old. I like to play video games. I won’t be bad. I love my family. For Christmas I want Disney Infinity 3.0. Thank you. Love Cody Dear Santa, I am 7 years old. I live in Leduc. I like to play with my friends. I also like to play video games. For Christmas I would like a pet cat and an LBP for Little Big Planet 2. Merry Christmas! Love Bode Dear Santa, I am 7 years old. I play hockey. I am number 7. I live
in Leduc. My favourite subject in school is gym. Last year I asked for a DS, I love it. I like to play soccer. For Christmas I would like a hockey bag and goalie gloves for soccer. Thank you. Love Matthew Dear Santa, I like horses. I love Christmas. I love dogs. I like to play. I like to go on long drives. I love sleepovers. For Christmas I would like my own dog. I really want a book and some play doh and maybe some school supplies. Love Maddy
St. Benedict Rubis Grade 2 letters to Baby Jesus Editor’s note: To celebrate the Christmas season the Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer invited several local school classes to write birthday letters to Baby Jesus. This is the St. Benedict Rubis Gr. 2 class. Out of respect for student privacy, no last names will be printed. Dear Baby Jesus, I helped put up the tree and decorate the tree. I am going to have a good time. Love Addion Dear Baby Jesus, At 8 a.m. we prayed and had a lot of fun. We opened presents. I love my family and played in the snow. It was fun and I got snowman pop. It was yummy! Love Edgar Dear Baby Jesus, My grandma came to my house. It was Jesus birthday. I spend time with my family. We had a special breakfast. We opened presents. It was fun! Love Jaxon Dear Baby Jesus, My favourite memory was setting up the Christmas tree. With decorations and wrapping presents under the Christmas tree I had fun on Christmas day because I got to unwrap presents. Love Rylan Dear Baby Jesus, Me and my Mom and Dad and Tanner went to the light-
ing of the Christmas tree on Christmas day and we played in the snow and had fun. Love Tessa Dear Baby Jesus, My favourite Christmas memory is when I set the Christmas tree. It was fun. My brother helped too. Mom moved some decorations around. Once the Christmas tree was set up we were excited. Love Noah Dear Baby Jesus, I love you and God every day. You sleep in a manger. You are like God but you are God. You make miracles for children. Angels are good and kind to everyone. The Golden Rule is to love for good. Love Izabella Dear Baby Jesus, My favourite memory of Christmas is I got a scooter. I enjoyed eating with my family. Love Preston Dear Baby Jesus, My favourite Christmas memory is on Christmas night I woke up early because I was going to Fort McMurray and it was so much fun. I got a secret Santa nice and I got a big turkey. Love Vimbanashe Dear Baby Jesus, I loved watching my cat play in the paper. And hanging out with my Mom. And eating the good food. And
singing about Jesus. And God. And seeing my cousins. And seeing my Dad. And seeing my Mom. And seeing my whole family. Love Annaka Dear Baby Jesus, I like opening presents with my family on Christmas day. My favourite thing to do is going sledding with my sister. I love Christmas. Love Sergio Dear Baby Jesus, Once there was a girl named Aeryn. She was opening presents and that was her favourite thing about Christmas. She goes to St. Benedict Catholic School. Her favourite memory is when you were born. Love Aeryn Dear Baby Jesus, My favourite Christmas memory is having chocolate for dinner. My favourite toys were Minecraft figures and stuffies. I love Christmas! Especially when my Nana comes over. Love Isla Dear Baby Jesus, On Christmas day I came downstairs and I saw the presents. I ran upstairs, then I told my Mom and Dad that there is presents, hurry, hurry! Come down stairs and opened the presents. We ate waffles and then we made a gingerbread house. I played with my new toys.
Love Matthew Dear Baby Jesus, My favourite memory on Christmas day, we woke up in the morning and we had a special breakfast and after dinner we opened presents and then we had supper. We played Christmas carols and I had fun! Love Brenden Dear Baby Jesus, My favourite Christmas memory is spending time with my family and playing with my toys. Love Caleb Dear Baby Jesus, My favourite Christmas thing to do with my family is decorate the tree and make gingerbread girls and boys and a house and go sledding. Love Jareen Dear Baby Jesus, I would like to share my feelings with you. I am having a great year, some good, some bad but the reason I am writing to you is to wish you a happy birthday to Jesus, my hero. Love Rowan Dear Baby Jesus, This is a memory about Christmas. When I woke up I waited for my family. When they came we looked at Santa’s plate. He ate the cookies and then we opened our presents. They were very cool and then we looked in
our stocking. We had very cool stuff so we had a good day. Love Kaden Dear Baby Jesus, I spend quality time with my family, opening gifts to having stockings. Love Nevaeh Dear Baby Jesus, One Christmas morning Jesus was so excited for his birthday to go downstairs to pray for everybody in the world and God.
Love Kaleb Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited that your birthday is coming soon. I love you precious Jesus! Love Abe Dear Baby Jesus, One Christmas day I woke up at 5:30 a.m. then I got to pick out something from my stocking. And then I tried to run up the stairs and I somersaulted and I started bleeding and then we sit around the fire and open presents! Love Laston
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A great year in Wetaskiwin and Leduc for Black Press
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BY STU SALKELD THE PIPESTONE FLYER Loyal readers and clients
of the Wetaskiwin/Leduc Pipestone Flyer have certainly much to talk about that occurred in 2015. After being acquired from former owner Ted Okerse in 2014 by parent company Black Press, the Pipestone Flyer continued to bring in changes intended to boost the
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Hinkley, Anderson laugh at Bill 6 concerns: writer Dear editor, Notley’s husband Lou Arab did communications work for CUPE and also for Alberta Federation of Labour president Gil McGowan. It’s just a “coincidence” that AFL has been giving input to Bill 6, yet farmers were not given that opportunity. Only after Bill 6 was given first reading then the NDP pretended to allow farmers input by having meetings where they could not provide facts or answers
to people’s questions. On Monday Dec. 7 at the Leduc Rec Centre NDP MLS Shaye Anderson was asked how he was going to vote on bill 6, he refused to answer. Meanwhile at the Legislature Gil McGowan and AFL employees were invited into the Legislature where they did their 112 pairs of gloves propaganda campaign. Again, it’s just “coincidence” that Notley’s husband Lou Arab just happens to be friends with
Gil McGowan. On Dec. 8 I attended the anti-Bill 6 rally at the Legislature. After that I attended the afternoon sitting of the Legislature. It was very ironic that less than 1,000 feet away there is an exhibit of the Magna Carta which is a symbol of liberty and most democracies are modeled after, yet inside the Alberta Legislature I witnessed the absolute disregard for the democratic process by the NDP
Bill 6 from a small farmers perspective I know what you’re thinking…”Haven’t we heard enough from these people already?” But if you’ll give me a moment of your time I’d like to clear up some misconceptions you may have. 1) We farmers are not anti-safety. We live and play in our “workplaces” and it is our family, friends, and neighbors who’s health and well-being is at stake when they step foot on our property. We take that very seriously. 2) We were taken by surprise some two weeks ago by the announcement of Bill 6. In the form it was presented it would drastically change our lives. Since then we have repeatedly heard Premier Notley claim that “stakeholders were consulted” by her government. Well that could be true depending on the definition of consultation. As the Oxford dictionary states, consultation is a “meeting with an expert or professional in order to seek advice.” So by this definition stakeholders were not consulted. The fact is meetings did take place between government and industry commissions and associations, the general consensus was that some portions of Bill 6 were discussed and industry gave recommendations to exempt farms from WCB, giving them the option to voluntarily apply. These industry leaders also requested further information and meetings so they could
participate in creating regulations that would be specific to Agriculture, making sure not to impose any legislation that would be potentially crippling to the industry. These recommendations were ignored on all fronts, in fact nine of these “stakeholders” published an open letter on Dec. 4, to Premier Notley and all NDP MLA’s, it in part reads; “The undersigned organizations representing the majority of Alberta’s agriculture sector would like to call upon the Government of Alberta to consider farmers and ranchers concerns and suspend the implementation of the Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act (Bill 6), and conduct proper and meaningful consultations with farmers and agriculture organizations.” “The provincial commissions have been extremely proactive in trying to represent the interests of farmers on this issue. Most of the provincial crop and livestock commissions met with government officials on a few occasions in 2015 to discuss the government’s intentions to introduce farm safety legislation, and while we pressed for more information regarding the legislation, your officials said they were unable to disclose any of the details until an announcement was made. This is not consultation.” 3) Nor are the “consultations” that are happening in the form
of town hall meetings lead by NDP MLA’s. Very rarely do they answer a question directly, related to how this bill will affect the farmers. It was asked at one such meeting, “Who is taking notes so you can present our concerns to your party?”, the MLA’s looked at each other and shrugged. No one was even taking notes? When we try and email or call our MLA’s with questions we get a cookie cutter response, “Thank you for your concerns” and rarely a phone call is returned. 4) We have repeatedly heard that this legislation is about “making sure workers have the right to minimum wage and the right to refuse safe work.” According to the Occupational Health and Safety Alberta Website “Currently in Alberta farmers do not fall under the act (Bill 6). Instead, they are protected under the Employment Standard Code for standard wage entitlement, parental leave, and termination pay and notice. As well, federal legislation outlines basic responsibilities which employers must comply with to protect their staffers.” Additionally, according to the Government of Alberta Industry Profiles 2015 report, the average farm worker is paid a minimum $15.38 up to $43.32 an average of $29.35, well above the $11.20 minimum wage requirements.
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government. There were eight AFL people sitting in front of me in the gallery and NDP Mill Creek MLA Denise Woollard was waving and making hand gestures back and forth to them. She was also sending and receiving written messages delivered by pages to them but she was not reprimanded by the Speaker of the House. Yet when a Wildrose MLA made an anti-Bill 6 statement and some people in the gallery raised their hands in a gesture of support and he gave a slight wave of acknowledgment, he was suddenly reprimanded by the Speaker. Whenever any concerns over Bill 6 were raised by opposition members, Leduc-Beaumont MLA Shaye Anderson and Wetaskiwin-Camrose MLA Bruce Hinkley, along with the rest of the NDP MLAs, just sat there and laughed. They and the rest of the NDP government MLA’s conduct was just disgusting. They showed their total disregard for people’s concern on Bill 6. Yet the NDP on other bills they say “We are going to take our time and get things right.” Notley and Lori Sigurdson left at 2:43 p.m. Shortly after, most of the NDP were out of the Legislature. Most of the NDP left sitting in the Legislature were playing on their iPads or phones, passing around a paper and laughing. Brian Jean presented information that over 170 types of Alberta jobs do not require WCB
coverage. Included on the list are AFL employees and Workers Compensation Board employees who do not require they be covered by WCB policies and like Brian Jean said, “Isn’t that ironic?” For years Rachel Notley complained that the WCB was a badly run organization, yet she and the NDP are forcing Bill 6 through. Once a bill is passed the lieutenant governor Lois Mitchell must give it royal assent before it becomes law. So would she refuse to do so if enough people demand it? Worth a try! A lot of city people do not understand that farmers were not given opportunity for input before they wrote Bill 6 but AFL was! Then Notley tries to deny things by saying “It was never our intent,” “People misunderstand,” ‘It’s what Albertans want” blah, blah, blah. The NDP has been misleading media and making it look like farmers have no concern for safety which is not so. Then you have people who have no idea what is involved in farming deciding that they are going to dictate rules. Where does it end, because the NDP is just starting? Carbon tax, shutting down coal-fired power plants, the oil patch, also lumber industry is slowing down. Where are the jobs going to be? Farmers are at least trying to speak out with their concerns. When will the rest of you speak up? Ron Wurban, Calmar
Thursday, December 24, 2015
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Opinion Before you get too excited about English royalty
BY STU SALKELD THE PIPESTONE FLYER The continued and in my opinion undeserved fascination with the English royal family disappoints me. Scientifically, there’s no difference genetically from any member of the House of Windsor or Hanover than there is any other family in the world, despite what the blueb-
loods themselves might think. So why do people worship the royal family, ruddy-cheeked babies and all? I have no idea. Celebrity worship in general stupefies me. Maybe royal-worshippers need to know a bit more about the ceremonial head of our government and the system from which she hails. Want to know why parts of the United Kingdom hold independence votes? Well, let’s look at something that occurred in Ireland between 1845 and 1852 called the Great Potato Famine. The famine, which caused untold damage to Irish society, is commonly blamed on a simple vegetable disease called Phytophthora infestans; royal family apologists like to stop the story
at this point. However, historians who aren’t concerned with protecting the English royal family’s reputation are acutely aware of plenty of other factors which entered into the famine, including greed, landlords and English bluebloods and their attitude towards anyone they considered “common.” Irish property was in the hands of the “ascendancy class” (wealthy Englishmen) at that time, who were the quintessential “absentee landlords.” They hired managers to collect exorbitant rent from Irish folk who were expected in many cases to raise a crop on a parcel of land less than five acres in size. The Irish farmers had to not only pay rent, they had to support their
families as well. Virtually the only crop possible was potatoes. In 1845, the incompetent government of the UK was aware of a disease appearing that held the threat of at the very least severely affecting potato harvest (The Gardeners’ Chronicle and Horticultural Gazette was reporting the news). British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, one of the bluebloods, commented to a friend, there’s “always a tendency to exaggeration in Irish news”. The blight attacked the Irish potato crop that year and for many afterwards. Thus began the Great Potato Famine. However, the English kept exporting food from Ireland, even at the height of the famine. Then the landlords, bluebloods and other spong-
es attacked. Despite the effects the potato famine was having on Irish households, landlords didn’t cut them any slack. Rent was expected to be paid, despite the Irish countryside being wracked with starvation. Then the mass evictions started in 1847 for as little as 4 pounds, about $8 today, a tactic some historians feel was the English strategy from the beginning. Clear out those Irish and we can keep their land ourselves, plant our own crops etc. pondered the bluebloods (Helen Litton’s 2006 book The Irish Famine: An Illustrated History, page 91). The effects of the Great Potato Famine were catastrophic…for the Irish. It’s estimated about 1 to 1.5 million people died from
starvation or disease within 10 years, according to a census commonly thought to have underestimated the deaths, plus the socalled Irish Diaspora that occurred during the famine. About 250,000 Irish were fleeing the country per year during the famine, many coming to North America. Historians differ on why the famine wasn’t predicted and why so little was done to stop it. And why the “ascendancy class” exploited it for financial gain. Think about that the next time Entertainment Tonight wants to show you what the royal family is up to. Stu Salkeld is the new editor of The Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer and writes a regular column for the paper.
There needs to be more (revenge?) in politics
BY AMELIA NAISMITH THE PIPESTONE FLYER There’s been a lot of controversy surrounding Bill 6 recently and the serious lack of consultation coming from an irresponsible government. Then one day last week I overheard the whole situation simplified by an
explanation that makes so much sense it just might be crazy: Premier Rachel Notley is punishing Albertan’s who didn’t vote for her. Until Bill 6 tore apart Alberta’s agricultural way of life the industry was exempt from labour laws pertaining to items such as holidays, overtime pay and minimum wage. According to the online Merriam-Webster dictionary, the three definitions of “politician” are: 1) a person experienced in the art or science of government; especially one actively engaged in conducting the business of a government; 2) a person engaged in party politics as a profession and, 3) a person
primarily interested in political office for selfish or other narrow, usually short-sighted reasons. Bill 6 is here to promise and ensure the farmers, labourers and farm children have a safer environment. But Notley isn’t here to selflessly solve all the dangerous problems of those who are clearly unable to see cows, too, take holidays and don’t need to be milked or fed when they need to be milked or fed. She’s here to be a politician, and following quite nicely in the pattern of the third definition. Alberta averages approximately 17 farm related fatalities per year. While every death, especially
those of children taken in any accident is an indescribable tragedy, the numbers pale in the wake of dangers children face in other environments in Alberta. According to the Government of Alberta Human Services website numbers from 2006 — and I’m willing to bet those numbers have jumped significantly over the past nine years — states there’s an estimated 8,400 homeless people living in Alberta. In 2006, 10 per cent were young adults and 11 per cent were families with school aged children. According to information released by the Centre for Suicide Prevention in
2014, 38 youths below the age of 20 committed suicide in 2005 in Alberta; 34 youths in 2006; 22 in 2007; 45 in 2008; 35 in 2009; 41 in 2010; 27 in 2011; 49 in 2012 and 36 in 2013. A total taken of all ages in Alberta are: 415 in 2005; 447 in 2006; 468 in 2007; 484 in 2008; 483 in 2009; 524 in 2010; 489 in 2011; 507 in 2012; 353 in 2013 and 547 in 2014. The Alberta Transportation website states, from 2009 to 2013 444 people were killed in alcohol-related collisions and 80 people alone were killed in 2013. Where are the resources huge amounts of resources, finances and time going into creating solu-
tions to ensure these peoples’ safety? Rachel Notley needs to open her eyes and step away from the mirror. Yes, family farms are not what they used to be and they need the provinces support, as they themselves are a major pillar of the province. But unless farmers for the last 100 years have been flubbing their way to successful crops and world famous beef with international trade relations, Notley is not the type of help they need. Amelia Naismith is the new reporter for the Leduc/ Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer and writes a regular column for the newspaper.
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Small farmers perspective continued from page 4 5) This NDP government continually claims that this is the way you do legislation, you pass a bill then you fill it in later. However, according to “The Guide to Legislative Process: Acts & Regulations” prior to a bill being introduced for first reading it goes to an agenda & priorities committee to “fill in the details” during the drafting period, which they have omitted doing altogether. 6) Another misconception amplified by the NDP caucus is that Alberta is currently the only province that does not comply with this legislation. According to AAMDC Bill 6 Environmental Scan of Farm Safety Legislation and the Association of Workers Compensation Boards of Canada 2015 report: “Farms are excluded from mandatory WCB coverage in PEI, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan”. Regarding OHS policies, farms in BC with less than 20 employees are exempt and all other provinces have
industry specific legislation with many different exemptions for small farms as well as in their Labour Relations and Employment Standards Legislation. 7) Finally and possibly the most unfortunate and damaging misconception in recent days is the implication that farmers have become violent and even gone so far as threatening the MLAs who are in favor of Bill 6. Misinformed, Shaye Anderson called a peaceful family rally “extremely violent and brutal”. It seems he was speaking on behalf of Lori Sigurdson, and later retracted and apologized for his statement admitting he wasn’t even there. Cam Westhead claimed Rick Strankman threatened gun violence when he brought up famers’ concerns over how OHS legislation would affect farmers ability to carry guns on their own property for predator control. Mr. Westhead later apologized for his misunderstanding. Brian Mason in his own outburst called Wildrose MLA’s and farmers goons and
gangsters. He later retracted and apologized. McCuaig-Boyd cried in legislature over being cyber-bullied and threatened with physical violence which were “implied in messages and cartoons” on social media, to the point she was “somewhat afraid to go home” to her own riding, but not enough to contact the police. McCuiag-Boyd is quoted in the Calgary Herald as saying “To be fair, a lot of the bullying comments I don’t believe were from farmers, they were just from people who trolled into the situation” on social media. But alas the damage has been done. Now that Bill 6 has been passed and will take effect January 1 farmers are left with the daunting task of figuring out how this legislation will affect us, how we can make our concerns heard to a government who has proven they are not interested in listening, and how and if the family farm way of life is a viable one for us.
Shelley Erickson Bruce, AB
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Wetaskiwin sees record setting year in development permits
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An illustrative graph of development permit values in the City of Wetaskiwin, dating back to 1979. Courtesy of Lisa Novotny, development manager
BY AMELIA NAISMITH THE PIPESTONE FLYER The City of Wetaskiwin
reached a record high in development permits over the 2015 year. As of Dec. 16, the city
has seen 129 development permits issued, totalling just over $55.7 million. Some of the largest proj-
ects underway include: the development of a fertilizer storage shed/control building and chemical and seed warehouse for Parkland Fertilizer, valued at approximately $4.7 million; office additions for Manluk Global Manufacturing Solutions, $3.9 million; Cold storage and an industrial addition for Supreme International, $4.5 million; Wetaskiwin High School modernization, $15 million; New Imperial Inns, $962,000; Central Sled Yamaha ad-
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dition, $323,070; 42 apartments for Josan Properties, $5 million; seniors’ supportive living (76 units), $13.5 million. Of the $55.7 million, $435,720 is from commercial development, $17.3 million from industrial, $15 million from institutional and $22.8 million from residential. “The only year we’ve had that’s comparable was the permits for the hospital and the Reynolds Museum in the same year,” said Lisa Novotny,
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city development manager. Novotny says she is already seeing an above average number of developers come forward for next year as well. “We’re kind of at a point where we’re poised for great things,” said Novotny. She says land remains available and affordable in Wetaskiwin and developers are zeroing in on opportunities. As of late late fall 2014 and early 2015 city development was slow. “All of a sudden the bubble burst,” said Novotny. “It was a pleasant surprise,” she added, referring to the record year. A typical development permit year in Wetaskiwin brings in between $20 million and $25 million, leaving 2015 as a year that has more than doubled the average. “This is very extraordinary for us,” said Novotny. She says some developers end up in Wetaskiwin by coincidence while others arrive after doing some research of the area. “A lot of them have been here for many years,” said Novotny. “A lot of development is businesses expanding.” Despite Alberta’s economic atmosphere development permits continued to come in and Novotny says some developers are taking advantage of the fact many companies do not have a lot of work to offer employees. She says other developers are undertaking projects to help keep their own employees busy.
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Millet School Grade 1 letters to Santa Editor’s note: To celebrate the Christmas season the Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer invited several local
school classes to write letters to Santa. This is the Millet School Meller-Liepert/Clark Gr. 1 class. Out of respect
Dear Santa, I was wondering how is Mrs. Claus? I would like a combine and a Transformer.
Dear Santa, I was wondering how do you get into a house with no chimney? I would like an American doll.
Love, Matthew
Love, Maddi
Dear Santa, I was wondering how do you make all of the presents? I would like a t-rex robot and a Minecraft game.
Dear Santa, I was wondering how old are you? I am 6. I would like a baby stroller and a baby.
for student privacy, no last names will be printed. The school requested no photo.
Love, Kylee
Love, Ayden Dear Santa, I was wondering how old are you? I am 7. I would like a Skylander toy named Tornado Warrior and mighty t-rex.
Love, Sepplin Dear Santa, I was wondering how many elves do you have? I would like a new video game.
Love, Ethan Dear Santa, I was wondering how do you get to all of the houses before morning? I would like a silver spear with a key and a video game.
Dear Santa, I was wondering how do you get to the North Pole? I would like a Monster High doll and roller blades.
Love, Rylee Dear Santa, I was wondering how do you make the presents? I would like movies and games.
Love, Hudson Dear Santa, I was wondering how old are you? I am 6. I would like a combine and Transformer.
Love, Declan
Love, William Dear Santa I was wondering how do you make all of the presents? I would like games and a Minecraft game.
Love, Dax Dear Santa, I was wondering how do you write our? I would like a robot and a Santa hat.
Love, Josephine Dear Santa, I was wondering how do you make the reindeer fly? I would like a Monster High doll.
Love, Briannaw Dear Santa, I was wondering how old are you? I am 6. I would like an American doll and kinetic sand.
Love, Trinity Dear Santa, I was wondering how old are you? I am 7. I would like a remote monster truck and an rc jet.
Love, Brady Dear Santa, I was wondering how many elves do you have? I would like Dominus Rex and some skis.
Love, Carter Dear Santa, I was wondering how is Mrs. Claus? I would like the remote control farmer things and a few candles for my mom.
Love, Levi Dear Santa, I was wondering how is Mrs. Claus? I would like some American dolls and Monster High castle.
Love, Melissa
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Wetaskiwin Curling Club The Wetaskiwin Curling Club would like to extend a huge thank you to all of those who have made the first half of our season a success. With the second half coming up, there is still a chance to get in on the action with two leagues which start again after Christmas. Open League – Starts January 6, 2016 @ 7pm. Entry Fee - $500 /team Please contact Janet at 780-352-7544 to register or for more details. Skins League – Starts January 5, 2016 @ 7 pm. Entry Fee - $1000 /team Please contact Brian at 780-352-8808 to register or for more details. Coming up in January there are also two bonspiels! January 16, 2016 is a Sturling Bonspiel. Entry Fee is $50. Please contact the Curling Club at 780-352-7088 for more details. January 22-23, 2016 is a Skins Bonspiel. Entry Fee is $240/team. Please contact Brian at 780-352-8808 to register or for more details.
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Thursday, December 24, 2015
Notre Dame Blackburn Grade 1 Birthday letters to baby Jesus Editor’s note: To celebrate the Christmas season the Leduc/ Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer invited several local school classes to write birthday letters to Baby Jesus. This is the Notre Dame Blackburn Gr. 1 class. Out of respect for student privacy, no last names will be printed. Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace because he is in heaven. by Brooklyn Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is life because he is in heaven. by Linden Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is love because he is our king. by Olivia Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is joy because he is our king. by Jolene Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a stocking because he is nice. by Riley Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is for lots of clothes because he has not very much clothes. by Avery Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is I hope Jesus gets lots of pants so he can wear them. by Zachary Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace because he takes care of us. by Shanaya Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a bike because he loves us. by Tyson Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is love because he is the king and I
love him. by Mary Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a cat because he wanted it. by John Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace for the whole earth because everybody to be safe. by Jenny Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is sheep because it makes him happy. by Hudson Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace. by Kane Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is different shoes. by Rain Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace because I love him. by Chris
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Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace because he is our king. by Koen Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is friendship because because he is nice. by Krystal Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is money because he can buy stuff. by Lucas Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is nature because it is good for him. by Maclyn Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is gold because it is special. by Riley Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is to have love and joy because I love God. by Victoria
Notre Dame Hayduk Grade 1 letters to Jesus Editor’s note: To celebrate the Christmas season the Leduc/ Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer invited several local school classes to write birthday letters to Baby Jesus. This is the Notre Dame Hayduk Gr. 1 class. Out of respect for student privacy, no last names will be printed. Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace and a good birthday because he is loved. By Ari Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is I hope he gets a birthday card. I also hope he gets peace. By Josh Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a prayer in peace. By Mason Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is to have a good Christmas because he loves me. By Brynn Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus
is that he gets flowers because everybody likes flowers. By Rylee Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a butterfly and peace also nature because Jesus is nice. By Cyrene Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is I want him to have a present because I want him to have peace. By Izabelia Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace. I also wish he gets good health because he has to take good care of us. By Rachel Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a picture. By Jaylen Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is cards because I want him to know he is loved. By Nicholas Dear Baby Jesus,
Notre Dame Hayduk Grade 1
My birthday wish for Jesus is to have a good Christmas. By Llaen Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace and nature because everybody likes peace and nature. By Mbali Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is a dog because he might be lonely. By Elizabeth Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace and a card because he gets nice presents. By Keira Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is good health because I like Jesus to be healthy. By Julian Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is gold because gold is lots of money. By Jett Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is love because I give him joy. By Chahat Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace because I want him to be alive. By Raya Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is nature because he is good. By Jaron Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is peace. By Jace Dear Baby Jesus, My birthday wish for Jesus is friends so he has someone to play with. By Santino
Wishing you all the joys and wonders of Christmas. May this festive season fill your life with joy, love and laughter Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year. From Barry Campbell
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DEVELOPMENT PERMITS TAKE NOTICE THAT THE FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENT PERMIT(S) FOR THE PROPOSED USE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH BY-LAW 95/54, LAND USE BY-LAW OF THE COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN NO. 10. Application # D15/277 MOVED IN 1962- 1680 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW AND EXISTING GARAGE/SHED: SE 35-46-06-W5M P.0120368 L.73. This is a discretionary use as specified by Section 6.4 (a) of Schedule B, Land Use By-law 94/54, amended by By-law15/10. Application # D15/283 EXISTING 12’ x 16’ STICK BUILT SHED AND 12’ x 22’ COVERED DECK: SW 7-46-5-W5M Plan 0320440, Block 2, Lot 13. This is a discretionary use as specified by Section 3.5 (a) of Schedule B, Land Use By-law 94/54, amended by By-law15/10. Application # D15/280 EXISTING 12’ x 14’ SHED AND EXISTING 10’ x 30’ DECK: SW 7-46-5-W5M Plan 0320440, Block 2, Lot 4. This is a discretionary use as specified by Section 3.3 (g) and 3.5 (b) of Schedule B, Land Use By-law 94/54, amended by By-law15/10. THE ABOVE NOTED PERMIT(S) SHALL NOT COME INTO EFFECT UNTIL AFTER FOURTEEN (14) DAYS FROM THE FIRST DATE OF THIS PUBLICATION. Any person wishing to review the above application(s) or permit(s) may do so at the County Office during normal business hours. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 686 OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT, ANY PERSONS CLAIMING TO BE AFFECTED BY THIS DECISION MAY SERVE WRITTEN NOTICE OF APPEAL, ALONG WITH PRESCRIBED FEE OF $150.00 TO: FRANK COUTNEY, SECRETARY TO THE DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN NO. 10 P.O. BOX 6960 WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA T9A 2G5 WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS OF THE FIRST DATE OF THIS NOTICE.
NOTICE TO ALL COUNTY OF WETASKIWIN RESIDENTS WITH PUMP OUT SEWAGE SYSTEMS New Fee Introduced For Bulk Septage Loads At County Operated Lagoons And Dump Stations The County of Wetaskiwin has implemented a user fee, as per the Waterworks and Sewage Utilities By-Law 2015/62, approved by Council at the December 8, 2015 Council for Public Works meeting, whereby each bulk septage load delivered to a County operated lagoon or dump station will be charged a $30.00 fee for full or partial loads, (no added charge for mixed loads) collected from County residents. This is the first time the County is charging the Septic Haulers for disposal of septage loads at the lagoons. This fee is per load delivered, not per residential/commercial pick-up. This fee will be implemented effective January 1, 2016. Please call Dave Dextraze at 780-361-6230 or 1-800-661-4125 (toll free) for more information.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER? Fire departments within the County of Wetaskiwin rely on the dedication and commitment of residents to operate. Volunteers are needed for numerous duties including: answering phones, distributing pamphlets and information, teaching fire prevention and on-call firefighting. Each fire department provides training, gear and equipment for volunteer firefighters. Some of the fire departments offer a minimal compensation package. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer firefighter, please contact your local Fire Department or the Director of Emergency Services Mike Zajac at (780) 361-6240.
Wetaskiwin County approves interim 2016 budget BY AMELIA NAISMITH THE PIPESTONE FLYER Wetaskiwin County council approved an interim budget at its Dec. 15 meeting. Through two separate motions, both unanimously approved, councillors authorized the 2015 business plans an an interim business plan for 2016 and approved the 2015 operating budget as an interim budget for 2016. “We’re going to pull forward the 2015 budget with the adjustments that are listed,” said Grace French, directer of finance. During French’s presentation, she reiterated council had, through a strategic planning process, identified the need for a grader replacement on a five year rotation; at two graders replaced per
year leaving a complete replacement of the fleet at the end of five years. An amendment going into 2016 for the budget is $950,000 in the capital budget going toward the purchase of two graters, a new trailer, a used residential garbage truck and a new calcium storage tank, among other equipment. The net cost of the two graders is $170,360, the net cost of the calcium tank is $58,000, the net cost of the garbage truck is $80,000, and the net cost of the roll off trailer is -$20,000. The $950,000 is the same as the 2015 budget balance. Also stemming from the strategic planning process, the winter gravelling program will have a $2.48
million budget to gravel 33 per cent of the total roads. The road construction budget will stay the same going into the new year at approximately $1.8 million. The 2016 interim budget includes gravelling the 2015 shoulder pulls and reconstruction. The road oiling budget will also stay the same at $875,000; oiling projects business plan was developed during strategic planning. The interim budget includes the purchase of transistors for the Mulhurst Transfer Station, at a cost of $650,000 and funded from the Federal Gas Tax Grant. A Wetaskiwin No. 10 Wastewater Services Businesses Plan was also developed during strategic planning.
Within the interim budget capital plan, there is a plan to tender the Alder Flats Lagoon expansion in early 2016. The estimated cost of the project is $2.9 million. The funds have been approved from the Small Communities portion of the Building Canada Grant. Both the federal and provincial government will contribute a maximum $981,867 toward the project. Under the strategic planning Fire Services Business Plan, a new tanker fire truck is set to be purchased for the Buck Lake/ Alder Flats Department at $275,000. According to the issue summary report the truck needs to be tendered early in the new year to ensure it can be built and deliv-
ered in 2016. There is currently $334,687 in the Buck Lake/ Alder Flats capital reserve and $170,045 in the general operating reserve. The Winfield Fire Department is also planning a $175,000 building addition. The department has $105,033 in its capital reserve. Another addition to the Wetaskiwin County building for $600,000. The interim budget includes the addition with funding through reserves and/or grant revenue. The interim budget allocates $1 million of the Municipal Sustainability Initiative toward the Winfield Arena floor and ventilation system. Of that $1 million, $78,789 goes toward engineer costs and $921,211 to contract
charges. Within the interim budget, Wetaskiwin County administration will purchase a $25,000 photocopier. The money will come from office reserves. The issue summary states the final amendment is, “Effective Jan. 1, 2016, a 3 per cent COLA increase for all salaries and wages set out in the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local Union No. 955 Collective Agreement resulting in a total wage salary increase for all staff before benefit adjustments to the County of $361,960.” Items over and above regular operating expenditures required prior approval and council gave direction within its strategic planning process.
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Transportation #5000-5300 Automotive Services ........5010 Antique & Classic Autos ....5020 Cars ..................................5030 SUV’s................................5040 Trucks ..............................5050 Heavy Trucks....................5060 Vans/Buses ......................5070 Motorcycles ......................5080 Campers ..........................5090 Motorhomes......................5100 5th Wheels........................5110 Holiday Trailers ................5120 Tent Trailers ......................5130 Utility Trailers ....................5140 ATV’s ................................5150 Boats & Marine ................5160 Snowmobiles ....................5170 Tires, Parts & Accessories ......................5180 Auto Wreckers ..................5190 Vehicles Wanted ..............5200 Car/Truck Rental ..............5210 Recreational Vehicle Rental ..............................5220 Trailer Rental ....................5230 Misc. Automotive ..............5240 RV’s ..................................5300
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Notre Dame Finnigan Grade 2 Notre Dame Lazowski Grade 2 Birthday letters to baby Jesus Birthday letters to baby Jesus Editor’s note: To celebrate the Christmas season the Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer invited several local school classes to write birthday letters to Baby Jesus. This is the Notre Dame Finnigan Gr. 1 class. Out of respect for student privacy, no last names will be printed.
Editor’s note: To celebrate the Christmas season the Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer invited several local school classes to write birthday letters to Baby Jesus. This is the Notre Dame Lazowski Gr. 2 class. Out of respect for student privacy, no last names will be printed. Dear Baby Jesus,
Dear Baby Jesus, I hope you have a happy birthday. My birthday wish for you is peace all around the world. I will help by spreading peace at school by giving hugs, being caring and nice. My special wish for Christmas is a phone. Love Margaret Dear Baby Jesus, I wish you a happy birthday. My wish for Baby Jesus is for a clean world. I will help by picking up the garbage everywhere I go. I hope to get a Robo cat or Robo dinosaur. Love Xavier Dear Baby Jesus, I want peace around the world. I wish you a happy birthday. I will help people by cleaning up garbage. I really want an iPod. Love Tristan Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited to celebrate your birthday. My birthday wish for you is to be happy. I will be nice and be kind to others. My Christmas wish is for pets not to be sick and to keep warm. Thank you Jesus for all the things I have. Happy birthday! Love Noah Dear Baby Jesus, Happy birthday to you. I wish one day there will be peace. I would like a Lego dinosaur and a teddy bear. Love Chryson Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday. My birthday wish for you is no more war. I will help by spreading kindness. Thank you for my blessings. My special wish for Christmas is a Monster High doll and a fort kit. Love Kallynn Dear Baby Jesus, I can’t wait for your birthday and Christmas. My birthday wish for you is for wars to stop. Have a great birthday. My Christmas wish is to get a Lego set. I will help stop wars by saying it doesn’t matter what you say about Jesus. Love Cash Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday. My wish is money and food for everyone for Jesus. I will help do all the chores. My Christmas wish for me is a Wii U and Mario Maker. Love Taylor Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday because you are so special. My birthday wish for you is peace everywhere on earth. I will help others and share with others. My Christmas wish is a beard. Love Benty Dear Baby Jesus, I’m excited for your birthday. My birthday wish for you is
My Christmas wish for Jesus is love, joy and peace. Love means Mom and Dad and me caring for each other. Joy means happiness and friends caring for you. Peace means respect the community and it also means alone time. I can show Jesus I love him by praying and going to the church. I wish Jesus a happy birthday! Love Madden Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is love. Love means to be nice to your Mom and Dad. Love means to be nice to my dog Cabella. I can show love by helping my auntie plant her flowers. Hope you have a fantastic birthday! Love Lucas Dear Baby Jesus, I wish Jesus love. Love means to love others. I can show love by showing everybody love. I love Jesus by praying to him. Happy birthday Jesus, I wish you a good day. Love Danika Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is peace. Peace means no more wars. Peace means no hurting people or brothers. I can show Jesus I love him by saying hello to my cats. I wish Jesus a happy birthday. Love Madelyn Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is love. I can show love by caring for my Nana and Papa. Caring for my Nana and Papa means to spend time with them. Hope you have a great birthday. Love Jonathan Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is love. Love means to be caring. Love means to pray. I can help my Mom and Dad make food. I wish Jesus a happy birthday. Love Hailey Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is joy. It means to be kind to my friends. It means to love your family. I can pray to him to show him I love him. I wish Jesus a happy birthday. Love Isaac Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is peace. Peace means having some alone time. Peace means spending time with my family. I can show Jesus I love him by helping my sister clean her room. Happy birthday Jesus! Love Brianna Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is love. Love means to
Notre Dame Finnigan Grade 2 love. I will help by helping my Mom and Dad. My Christmas wish is for Mario Maker. Love Grant Dear Baby Jesus, I’m excited for your birthday. My birthday wish is to keep the world clean for you. I will help by recycling and picking up garbage. My Christmas wish is cowboy boots and hat and belt and clothes. Love Seth Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday. I wish that everyone will love each other. I will help by loving everyone. My special wish is that everyone will be nice to me. Love Taylor Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday. My birthday wish for you is for wars to stop on earth. I will help other people on earth. I wish for Christmas a jenga. I love you Jesus. Love Lauryn Dear Baby Jesus, I hope you have a happy birthday. My birthday wish for you is to take care of the earth. I will help by watering the trees and grass. I will always love you. My Christmas wish is that people will spread peace. Love Tori-Lynn Dear Baby Jesus, I’m excited for your birthday. My birthday wish for you is peace on earth. I will spread peace by including everyone when I play. I also wish that there is enough food for everyone. I love you Jesus. Thank you for my blessings. Love Grace Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday. My birthday wish for you is that everyone has enough water and food and that everyone is nice to each other. I will help to be nice to others. I will share with my sister. My special wish for Christmas is for everyone to be nice to me. Thank you for my blessings. Love Reese Dear Baby Jesus, I hope you have a great birthday. I have a wish for you, it is that everyone has food and water. I will help you
get your wish by helping my Mom do the laundry. I want for Christmas Mario Maker. I love you Jesus. Love Faith Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday. My birthday wish for you is peace on earth. I will help by sharing. What I wish for Christmas is a Lego airplane. Love Drew Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday. My birthday wish for Jesus is everyone to love Jesus. I will help by picking up garbage. My special wish for Christmas is a pet panda. Love Julia Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday. My birthday wish is that everyone has enough food, water and shelter. I will help by making shelter. My Christmas wish is a robbo cat and a robbo dog. Love Tana Dear Baby Jesus, I hope you have a great birthday. My birthday wish for you is for everyone to love each other. I will help you to care for others. My Christmas wish is dirt bike gear. I will love you forever. Love Tyler Dear Baby Jesus, I am excited for your birthday. My wish for your birthday is for the world to stop fighting so it can be peaceful on the earth. I will help by cleaning. My special Christmas wish is a Lego set. Love Kingsten Dear Baby Jesus, I hope you have a great birthday. My wish for you is peace on the earth. I will spread peace by giving people love. My special wish is for a spy kit. Love Tyson Dear Baby Jesus, I hope you have a good birthday. My birthday wish for you is being kind to one another. I hope everyone gets enough in the world. I will help by not littering. I love you Jesus. Thank you for my blessings. Love Morgan
be kind to everyone. I can show love by helping my Mom and Dad. I love Jesus by praying. I can say happy birthday to Jesus. Love Princess Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is peace. Peace means moments of silence and no more wars. Peace means to be kind to your family. I can show Jesus I love him by praying. I help my Mom clean up. Happy birthday Jesus. Love Shannon Dear Baby Jesus, Love is my Christmas present for Jesus. Love means to care for others. It also means to have peace and freedom. I can show Jesus I love by loving him and playing with Wyatt and Cali. Happy birthday Jesus. Love Aiden Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is joy. Joy means be happy all day. Joy means joy every day of your life. I can show Jesus singing. Happy birthday Jesus. Love Julia Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is love. Love means caring about other people. Love means to help others, like your Mom and Dad. I can show Jesus I love him by feeding my dogs Harlo and Buster. I wish Jesus a happy birthday. Love Jasson Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is love. Love means to be kind to everyone. Love means to be kind and nice to your cats and dogs. I can show I love Jesus by following Jesus’ commandments. I love him by praying. Happy birthday! Love McKenzie Dear Baby Jesus, For Jesus my Christmas wish is love. Love means
to be nice to others. Love means to not say mean things. I can show Jesus love by not throwing garbage on the ground. Happy birthday Jesus. Love Reily Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is love. Love means that you are kind to others. I can show love by doing things for others. I can show Jesus I love him by making my bed and helping my brother Steven. Happy birthday Jesus! Love Anna Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is love. Love means to be kind to others. Love means to help your Mom clean. I can show Jesus I love him by praying and singing to him. I can say happy birthday to him. Love Kaitlyn Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is I would give peace to the world by letting my love shine. I could say or do nice things for people I like, I could say good morning. I could give joy too by sharing. Happy birthday. I hope you like your wish from me! Love Callaya Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish for Jesus is peace. Peace means no wars. Peace means respect the land. We should have respect to others too. I hope Jesus has a wonderful birthday! Love Conor Dear Baby Jesus, My Christmas wish is love. That means Jesus loves his family and I love my family too. I can put love in the world by respecting others. I hope Jesus likes my wish and has a happy birthday. Love Evan
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