v han. lauuanv u. 1m Annual School Concerts F, IIIIK IIVEB SCHOOL noun-r | The annual Christmas concert o! ‘ma: River school was held in flnllasoulcllalloaihursdayevr be ll and was largely ut- lli - . 21a by tha eopie o! the dia- ll It. In. Orville Boilar capubly as chairman and “ab; 1:11am- wo was ou : rufhg Merry Bella, Droid, A long and Smiles I me by sevau juniors. eitation, Big In A Way, Boyd are, Drill, Bautfa Iolpers, by aiu 1&- pupils. citation, lmar lmitb. Drill, Merry Christmas i» idol‘; 1 ii . “agitation, A Good Plan, lhvilia Hteu "ttlflhlll, sum mm by eu- l.‘ l. lhcltwutloll, a ltitell lb ‘has, vb- fl . ion ans, Canada o! Wruufla by ors. Recitation, Whoa Santa Was A Boy, Alta-ed Bharren. Drill, Web's Scared. Carl lllaa- and Louis Doucette. orus, Deck The Halls by lea- iora. BeRecitation, In Danger, Bunion! rnard. Dialogue, ‘lhflflpirit o! Christ- naat b Juniors. _ u: A kayo al Gd b I fil lor boys. Candle Drill, By Senior Girls. ‘Recitation, A Worth while Sug- gestion, Isabeil MacLeod. 1 Drill, Holiday Chores by three‘ junior girls. Dialogue, Mrs. Carr's Summer Boarders by Senior gupi . Drill, Goodnight y Juniors. Dfiii, Heralds o! Santa Claus by‘ ore. en Bantu Giaua arrived la his usual jovial manner and presented the teachers and pupils with gifts and fruit rrom a heavily laden‘ tree. FABMINGTON SCHOOL CONCERT The young people and pupils au- listed by their teacher. Cyril Wood, presented their Christmas con- cert in the school which was taste- fully decorated (or the occasion. Mr. Walter Whitty acted as chair- man and the following program! was carried out. | Opening Speech, "Welcome" by Eileen Larkin and Vernon Wood. Chorus, “Silent Night." Welcome Drill by '7 pupils. Recitation, “Hanging My ltook- hg" by Elias Anderson. Dialogue, "Learning to Say Yen". Recitation, “Shine Where You Are" by Alban Wood. l Trio, “The Soldier's Last Letter." Recitation, “The New Fairy files" by Desemond Larkin. hDrili, “Hanging up thg Stock- Dialogue. "Sparking Peggy Jana!) Son , "Now I am a Grandma." Rec tation, "He Comes in the Night" by Eileen Larkin. Solo, “The Alphabet Song" by Vernon Wood. Recitation. “Why Do Bells for Christmas Ring" by Kenneth Shee- Dialogue, “Where's My Cake?‘ Recitation, The Face on the Bib; Room Floor by Gwendolyn Lar-i kin. Solo, “Erin Go Braugh" by Mel- vin Wood. Intermission. Recitation, A Bachelor Sale by Isabelle MacLeod. Dialogue, “Cat's Pie." Recitation, “It Tain't the Gilt" by Vernon Wood. | Duet: “Goodbye Little Darling, Goodbye" by Isabelle and Oath- erine MacLeod. Recitation, “Legend o! Heaven" by Lucille Wood. Dialogue: “Fred's Mistake.“ Duet: “Harry Dunn” by Ipuis and Kenneth Sheehan. Dialogue: “The Rascal Pat." Solo: “The Little Band OI 601d” by Mary Wood. Recitation: "How we tried to lick the Teacher by Desmond Larkin. Chorus: “Jingle Bells." Then Santa arrived-in his usual jovial manner and distributed gifts lrom a heavily laden tree. Duet: "Merry Christmas by svvwendolyu larkln and Mary ood, Closing: "Goodbye" by Emerson McMahon. National Anthem. ‘(Patriot please copy.) PLEASANT GROVE SCHOOL The Christmas closing oi Pleas- ant Grove School was held in the Hall with Mr. Leo' Morrison as chairman. The teacher is Mrs. Jeanette MacVittie-Marshall. The program was attended by parents, and visitors and interested riendt. A beautiful Christmas tree stood in one corner and was laden down with gifts for the pupils from the teacher. A treat of oranges and apples from W. I. The teacher re- ccived a lovely gift and an envelope nf money from the pupils and rate“ payers. M1". Lester Buell acted as Santa and made tun tor all present. The following was the program. Opening Syn-och, Mary Morrison. Openim: Chorus, by School. nChristmas Drill by Grade I Mid Recitation, Sing a Bong oi Christ- mas. Dannie Lamphier. Eyes of Christmas Tree, Francis MacDouuall. Dialogue, Yes luhl Soul g1} les Morrison, Sterling Hardy, 01d MacDougail, Francis Lamphier. - Violin selection, Charles Aylward. Darkey Song with organ accom- paniment by Teacher. by Seniors (moored twice.) Recitation, Rose McCormick Recitation, Clayton McCormick. Recitation, Ciavton McCorlnidr. Recitation, What thd Stocking Bald, Carol Hardy. Recitation, A Christmas Wish, Helen Lamphier. Recitation, A Christmas Gift, Ell- die Morrison. Step Dance by Charles O'Brien. Violin music by Charles Ayl- ward. Dialogue, Christmas at Punker Kellen-Teacher, Agnes Caswell, Aunt Hepsey, Marion Murray and 1B qgtipils. o step to violin music-flair- ley and Patsy O'Brien. Song Luella McCabe and Mar- laret mphier (encored). Dialogue, Christmas Plots ion Murray Reta Lam hier, Chur- ksl Morrison, Bter n: Iardy, ncia Lamphier. Recitation, A Christmas Tele- phone. Alfred Morrison. Recitation, Irene Gangs. ‘A firistmaa Secret. Orville Rob- to‘? ‘i???’ 9&6; IGLINOTON BCIOOI. CONCERT A vary anjo ble and interesting eoaeart waa eld is: School, Bay Iortune r 21th. The schooi mutually decorated tor the occa- tuucht toad from a well-laden ‘Mr. Irving Oottiu, very cup- ucted as chairman, and the WM GIIII d d. Recitation, Santa's Ila-ed Hah- Batty Underh Dialogue, ' by lual Oorflu and Vera Dingweli accompanied by llonna Oottin with the Guitar. (uncured) Recitation, What I hall Be -- Lrle Coffin. Dialogue, Gar-homes finch by 6 pu ll . mfiegitation, Santa's Vlalt, Bruce ea . Recitation, It I Were lama Olaus —Ross Coffin. Dialogue. Bevin: Bis Bseodb Charles Robertson and Hazel 0a;- tin. Recitation, Old 5t. Nick-Arthur McKenrie. Ghost Song. The Gloomy Gloops by several pupils. Recitation, The Crippled Dolly- Joyce Aitken. ‘Carols — Chriltmal on Bunlit o iggnologue Getting Even With liitel‘ by Biily Underhay. Dialogue, A Mock Trial-“Ofiilal- Ierty Versus Tin Tung." Duet by Lillian Robertson and . Coffin, with guitar accom- paniment by Norma Coflin. Recitation, When Santa Was a Boy. by Edward Robertson. Monolbgue, Mr. Brother's Sweetie by Jackie Altman. Dialogue, “Sparllng Mary Jane" by five senior pupils. Recitation, Santa's Garden by Vera Dingwell. Choru Christmas Bella (by the school.) IT. PATRICK’! ROAD CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Monday evening, Dec. 17th. the pupils o! St. Patrick's Road school presented their Christmas concert in the schoolroom to a large and appreciative audience ot parents and visitors, under the chairmanship of Walter B. Roger- son. The following program was carried out. Welcomwby Billy Itogerson. Chorus: Ring Merry Bells- school. Recitatiotn: Dollyi Christmas- by Patricia Myers. Trio: Away In A ‘Manger-by Patricia Myers, Doris Donnellv and Mabel Grant. Christmas Drill-by nine pupils. Duet-by Pearl d: Mabel Grant Dialogue: Eating a la Mode. Recitation: Daddy's Girl-by Shirley Rogerson. Sing Song-Eight pupils. Recitation: Voices of Santa Claus-by Joseph Rogerson. Chorus: Up On the House Top- by school. Monologue? Bobbie Does The Honors-by Elmer Rogerson. Dialogue: Disappointing Dinah. Darkcy Song-Seven punils. Recitation: Grandma's Beau-by Marion Rogerson. Musical selection-Mickie Hand- rahan, Richard Birt, Alton. Jay. and Ernie Grant, encored. Duet—N.icha:'d Birt, Alton Jay. oncored. lDlalogue: Advice To the Love- o l‘)! . Solo-Marguerite MacDonalden- cored. Step dance-by Lorraine Hughes (encored). Dialogue: Henry's Mail Order fe. Duck-Richard and. Elma Birt. encored. Chorus: Merry Christmas. After the closing chorus, Santa aplvpeared and was greeted by a soo from Lorraine Hughes: Jolly Old St. Nicholas. After the dis- tribution o! presents to teacher and pupils the program was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. HEAD OI‘ HILLSBOBO SCHOOL CONCERT 0n the night‘ or Dec. 21 an en. Joyable Christmas concert was singed in Head o! Hillsboro School. The tzlassroom was tastefully de- °°YB d by the teacher, Miss Q". aldine Rogerson and 1,119 15 and a beautitully decorated d,‘ - Mlpiodnone cognerq s. ar . 1st Mfor lsrhevléfirsenirilfllas was 0mm r. e n J . ed as chhirmanuande iflzpaigil owicntg‘ Recitation, The lirlrisistagii ‘Plaster. Dorothy Do las. Dial e. The Selim; oi’ s u iVasted “Ci-list, Recita ion, 1111a Liggel MézcAssey HE. loom G1 b Wm“ Y 0W8 y seven Recitation, Pat's Mistake Robert 011. ' ini , a Maj? ".9". teem, us s1 11 and Oliirer leilgggiit: (ggcorlgdimlm sulaicione o! S Recitation, Wgme Cameron ma. Fetchin‘ Paw Around: ' ~ » Duet by Richard Birt and A114; Jaéhgermred). Th isltrrtnras lit-ill by nine bupflg, e st oel b 1 Dialogue, Good-Bye, our mm.‘ "l! Bright Stockings, Chorus. 0n Christin Eve. Recitation, Static, Margugfltg ere. Du Y - 1110B gitbgsoiioiagnecggdgfir am Bu sigtlpebme Stowaway, 1 . by seven pupils. Remain , Wh ' Elsie corltigsciwflm Pm“ 51°“ and Oliver Dfllgig: (%¢d§¢§'§'_m°” Dialogue. 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