PAGE EIGHT j. rm: GUARDIAN. cuaimorriirowiv Q JAN UARY 2a, 1943 ‘ {W 0'» . FRINGE i, lHE ‘MUS! PRUVUKINU wvooooooow-vvvvvv‘ ENE F 4000000»oo0o¢0>00o00o0o0oo000-00000000000000404000 EDWARD rum m w. A»; v snows room Ar 3.304s iUVLR A WUMAN EVER HAU‘ REX TIERNEY- lliiiiillllli“ - SAIIIIEHS Gfiaiima/Miz/lllziz‘ with 5 EDNA BEST-VANESSA BROWN ~ Anna Lee - Robert Coote-Nataiie Wood-Isobel Elsom-Victona Home NEWS - BUGS BUN NY CARTOON ,O~O4§§§Q§§'§§4§Q§§O-OOOQOOOO-OO-OOOO-OWQQQO-OFOOOWO-O-O-Owr ' You re u hurd mun to hold 0n to! iEflRliE 1 §§§§404 CAPITQL room: 311d SAT. SHOWS 3:30 7 - 8:45 < -4<voo-oo-oo0ov0o000ooo000000000o0o000o000oo0oo0' A THIlllL-SPICTACl-I OF IEOHANCI AND ll-AZING GUNS! . iiiiii iiiii-lliiiiii sinii ... m-.. - 11.50 CARTOON-"SNYEEZING WEASEL" 00000000 ooowvo-owoooovoooo-ooororoooveooroo-voooov O-OO VOQOQO-OOOQOQO $O§-O-O~O§—§-O4O Ikkl» 0-o-uo+0++¢+ EMPIR TilltliiiiT and SATURDAY Shows 7 and 8:45 hintinee Saturday Only 2:30 ' u ‘SERIAL - CARTOON - sronrs I , ~ ON SOLEM (If-Ill. d: 2:50: unite a oadwkd. hr vlri oven in I n: éprinkie benlu with A movfim” M Man m... an o ma» mun. . "3-11 : n in lee. . ily El: RIO OF TOP SIHRS IN FILMIZAIION OF SAUCY BEST - SELLER. Gone ‘lierney’, Rex Harrison and George Sanders are the trio of stair: currently seen in Twentieth (Jen- t/ury-Foxb fillznization of_ “fhe Ghost and Mrs. Muir." R. A. Dick's celebrated best-seller which spread a sly smile across the face of the nation. ' The fil-n. whioh open: today at Hie Prince Edward. ‘Ilheatre, markl the first trne Miss Tieirney- and , Harrison have been teamed on the screen. For Gene, her current role following her strongly dramatic part in “The: R8ZOI"5 Edge," come: ns a. welcome change of pace: She appears as the high-spirited widow whose taunting smile involves her in the strangest predicament any woman over iaced. The role of the lusty sea captain‘ who, in‘ his own haunting way. knows a thing or two about love. i: Harrison‘: nec- ond portrayal for an American studio. His recent appearance u the King in "Anna and the King- of Siam" won sensational criticaiand public acclaim. George Sanders adds tohis gallery of portraits of suave aophiaticates with hi5 performance u-thé wolfish painter who throw: out a smooth line for Gene. Edna. Best, as the bewildered hcusomaid. heads the featured cast l of the film which was directed by Joseph Mankiewicz and produc- d h Fred Kohhmr. TO PALIBTINI Atlady Uobolev. luistant lec- ntery gmeul of the UN and : vetenn of tho Russian Foreign office. will be top UN officer of the five-mm UN Palatine oom- ndelion. . . I .l _ lo-Montuue, Ciuauit: . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN Item follbwlag place: h Musing! 1n Georgetown: ‘In humor. Mo: J O. 8t. Clair - “w visitor 10-0110 taguc, wu a recent city on business. ma.» ma. om, Iona, ipept a few days in Montague, guest of ‘M: and we. John D. llhcbeod. Mann. marl and Roland Taylor of Taylor's Jewellers, Charlotte- town. were businub viistor: to Montague on Wednuday. Mr. John Hogan spent a few day: in Montague calling on hi: regular customen. Mr. and Mrs. Iii-neat Cervir have returned from Montreal and Tor- onto where they spent’- their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carver have taken apurtmenuintho Hume building. Mr. Carver lathe Im- portal Oil :gent for this district. Excessive mow which has been piled on the Montague bridge walk hu been removed for the town by Mr. William Venlderstine. This is an excellent piece of work‘, now giving any approach to the briclflt- The heavy snow and cold wea- ther nre quickly depleting our large number of game birdl. Pl!" ticularly part/ridfl- T116 1111mm" able snowfall i: not espeoielly- troublesome to the DhBlSI-MS 101' when snow prevents their obtain- ing food on the ground. they W111 resort to higher foliage, yet con- ditions are not too favorable ever. for them. However, conditions are almost disastrous for the partridge since their only source of food is on the ground. and. corwequently. they must. burrow throulh P119 snow in order to obtain food. The other day while travelling lion! the edge of : woods, one hunter came wcrose the bodies of threr dead partridge which had died o: malnutrition. The situation is so. serious that flocks of 114111111139 will runain on the road oven while vehicles are 1185-11118 9Y- Many throughout the district have rqpcftbd flock: in great distress. owing to their inability to obtain food. Should -such conditions con- tinue, there will be fa: 1w Pl"- ridge to shoot at. next fall. T4111 year the partridge population in- creazed enormously givin! I11 "1- thusiastic hunters an enlilyflbifl season o! shooung_.since all are interested in the preservation o! “plug ‘flue, ways and mum ahouldbe found immediately '9 “alleviate this dire situation. Georgetown Girls Defeat Montague In the fifth ladies‘ hockey game O1 gm 3955011 played Wednesday. January 2m, the Georgetown clrll earned n hard-fought victory of 6 to 5 over the Montague girls in what was a real thriller, filled with fine play-work on both sides. landing the mm: was Mathe- son for Georgetown. 116M118 1°11‘ of the team's six 80015. W111" Clements netted three of tho five for Montague. The game produced about ev- erything in hockey. From the o9- eniug whistle until the end of the game both team: 10118111 11 ffi I114 skated fut. The dofenc handed out molar-shaking body checks which ma many an vwosinl; player on the ice. .. In the first period both teams foillht to not a quick one. but. it. was not until the 14-minute mark that Clements put the rubber be- hind the Geometown svelte- Georgetown quickly rallied and netted trwo counters. The second aeuion produced : brace o! goal: for each tenmwit-h Mgntggue fighting to even the score. The third canto save the same result. with a brace o1’ goals each. In. was a. pleasure to watch these teame playing, and the 111115 WE" well pleased with the perform- ance. Everyone is looking forward to the next. game which i: ex- pected to be in the near future. Lineups:- Georgotown: Goal. Walker.’ di- fence. Matheaon. Stevens. Mne- Williamt forwardl. Murphy. 8W- ens, Gotell, Burke. Yorston. Pro:- pgr, Stevens, Yotaton. ' Publlcover- Montague: Goal. Macbonaldlde- fence, Steele. Uewellyn; forwards. Clemente. Reynolds. Retrieve. Stewart. Prosper. Kfllmdy- 1411‘ drlgnn. MIOGTQIOX‘. Summary: First Period l-Montaguo. Clemente ..... .14." z-Georgetuwn, Mathluon -1706 Zi-Georgetawn. Burke ......1l.5I No pemltiu. Second Period e-Gooriutnwn. Mathllon ....4.0‘i e-Goorgotown. Mutbuon W151! (k-Montugue. Clement: 11.0 ‘l-Mqitngul. Reynold: (Clements) 10.1] Thlrl Plllnl il-Jllonhgue, Retrieve Referee-G. annual. IUITAILI TIMID lire Prevention Week i: uhcd- uled each your for the week includ- llll Oct. l. the nnnironuri of the I800 Ohlflfl $80 If ll’!!- AGlNTl: MONTAOIII: Iluoll I. balm art. Min: Harriet AGENT GIOIOITOWN: Waldo: LIVIII. AOKNTI IOIJI-II: M10: lull I-iohml: and Gordon Ian-ell Tbofluardleallyboboillhtatnnyoftbe c: Illa l. A. Llewellyn: Mn. Clay. a IntOlloe: In lourlu: Condom‘: and Ilnronu lapel, la It. Iehflx The Pout Oilloo. l Albert Aitken, In. Byron Olllr Georgetown . And Vicinity ....'Wodne:day, January 21st. and the Georgetown-lower Montazue Fbrry i: :til1 making daily cross- ing: of our harbor. A C. N. R. plow extira made the run to Georgetown on Wedneaduy morning. The numerous occasions on which the snow plough and flanger has had to be used this win-tor, recalls the big snow win- ters when we had t-he narrow- g-augo railway. There are still between twenty- iwo and Wenty-flve car: of 17°18‘ toes in the Government shed hi0- Difficulty in Procurin! 061's 1-5 P.‘ herding the ouyward movement of time pom/toes. . \ The following letter was received by Mrs. Mabel levers from he: friend in Poland and is one of sev- aml received by Mrs. Layers from this lady. Warsaw. Poland January 10, 1948 Dear Mrs. LBVEIb—-I thank you very much indeed for your 10118 and lovely letter. It. was really enormous pleasure for us as it reached us Just on Christmas Eve. l spent Christmas alone with my daughter only and it was a very and Christmas indeed. Your hearty words were a consolation and help in our sorrow. We hope that some day we shell have the 0P portunity to see your lovely wim- try and to get acquainted with you and your family. I have had g very hard life as I have no job and my daughter cannot work. being at the higher Journalist sqhoql at present. We do learn English and enjoy this very mu°11~ We should be very grateful if you could send us some books. I am pary happy as few weeks ago re- turned to Poland my sister, after being nine years abroad. 5119 didn't know that her son has been killed during the insurrection in Warsaw in 1M4. She ls now at th“ hospital as she returned ill alter being eight years in very bad con- ditions. When shgwill be all right again I shall haye to inform 11¢! about this awful loss. I lost during the war five members of my fam- ily. ‘Ilhey were all killed by Ger- mans. My dear mother too. So 1'01"’ blggisings were for me like m! mothers ones. I thank 17°11 m1” again and should be very thank- ful i1 you would write me some more howl. Would y°11 P16!" 3°‘ up; go,- yqu and your whole fam- ily our best and most sincere greet- i s. . n8 Mrs. Irena Kwasniowska wggmw-Mokotow U1. Rokoiwlecka No. 39A! Poland. soiisgiifiim “unlit Wodnesdly evsrflml M"- g. Jwheld a. hrldse party =1 her home. ..'Miss Vivian MacRae. R. N. was a week end 811°" l" m“ “m” of Miss Jean Maclealn and 11" Pu‘ exits Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Macbeen. Report Rapid Mechlanizations-f 0t British Farms By James MeCook LONDON. Jun. Z - (OP) "-- gritidi agriculture. often content with antiquated methods before the war. now goes after P10111101- ion records with shiny mechan- lud equipment and _ 10118-731189 planning. Measure of the advance from scythe to combine was given by lprd Packenhcm, Atflcllltllfe Ministry parliamentary secretary- (gomparingJihe 1940 farm plant with that of 1942. Farm tractor: increued '10 1191' cent; tractor plow: 00 P" 1'40‘; tractor mowers 120; potlb spinner 00; milking machines 00; combine harvests 200. Tractor: in uee increased from 55,000 in 193B to 235.000 in 1N8. Despite steel shortage: and other production difficulties, tractor output in the third quarter of 1947 was higher than in the whole of 199B and l: to be further in- crcued. Pint objective of the new I811- cumnl program i: to save dol- im. Mutton. pork. ‘can. iwrwll and linseed are wanted in 0110M‘ ity. During the next four yen: Britain hopes to treble pork pro- qumgn, mph]: egg production nnd inercuo beef and vnl and milk output by 20 to 10 P91’ 06M rewactiveiv. - H. J. msozv ' "WI III lapplvhl Glenn lloltlno l’. l. l. ("III IAII lOtelll I ‘ lfillhl lemmas“? mooinunom ling W; . 1211mm: noYAurr cumulus CONOIIT The eumul amt-mu canon-t a muaio for the evening was‘ under the direction o! MmAflimu McRqe. Mr. knelt lhobliilln eapably prmided. hliowingi: the FORUM. ‘ Chorus: Deck The Halls. _ Recitation: Welcome Everyone. Joseph Hmibly. The Kerry Dance: I pupils. Recitation: Christine: I: Com- inl. Ann: MlcMillen. Dialogue: Detective Snoop Dr. Doop. Junior choruses: Four Cnols. Recitation: The Favorite Tree. Three Boys. ‘ Motlon- Bong: blnce Pies fo Christmas, Five Girls. ' Recitation: Greedy Peter. James MacAusland. _ Carol: While Shepherd: Watch- ed Their Flocks, Senior Girls. Violin Solo: Janet Wood. Exercise: The Brownies. Intermission-Sale of Candy. and Chorus: Good King Weiweslga, Senior Pupils. Recitation: Proper Size, Ian Mac-Donald. Drill: Peace On Earth. Junior Pupils. Dialogue: Santa’: Won-lea. Recitation: Wihen Pa Papered The Parlour, Rallph -Wright. Minstrel Sons: Senior Pupils. Dialogue: Home Management Mystery Man. The Carols. 01081118 Recitation: Wayne MacAuslai-id. Santa Claus then arrived to dis- tribute the many gifta- from a pretty, lighted tree. Trut: of apples were received from Foster’: Grocery and the Trustees. The entertainment was brought to a close with The King. ' Goodnight. CULLODEN SCHOOL CONCERT On the afternoon of December 28rd the closing of the Culloden school for the Christmas holidays took place, with a large number of parents and friends of the children present, the Schoolroom b91118 Suitably decorated for the occasion. A Program consisting of choruses, exercises, dlglogugg, etc. was successfully Clfflpd out, A special feature of the program was guitar accompaniment by 11011111111 011115. a grade seven pupil. At. the close of this part, of the entertainment, Santa Claus, 1m- personated bv Mr. Duncan Gillis. appeared and distributed gifts tn young and old alike from the [well laden tree. A vote of thanks. mOVBdJ-iy Mr. Reginalfittoye and 59601111611 by Mr. Bernard Dough- erty was extended to the teacher. Mr. F. M. Shaw; also to Mr. Shaw. for tho large amount of work nec- eflflryfio prepare this program. Th‘ 511181118 of the National An- them brought the entertainment to a close, ' The following is the program: Chorus: The First Nowell. Recitation: Margaret McLean. solo: Mary D. Spencer. Recitation: Arthur Gillie. Duet: Mary Daugherty and Cleone iVDoLean. Recitation: Mary D, Spencer, Chorus: Good King Wenceslas. Exercise: Why We Like‘ Santa Claus. by Mary Spencer, Anna Compton. Veida Gillie, Mary Dougherty. Grace Compton, and Arthur Gillis. | T1101 MflYy Dougherty. Velda and Nonman -Gilli:. Exercise: Why We up; gum. mas. by Cleone McLean. Michael Douthert-v. Anna Compton. Nor- mlan Gillis. Velda Gillie, William Cwliiiton and Mary Daugherty. chorus: Christmas Bella. Playett»: Santa Helpers. by Morence Compton a: Min. Santa: Norman Gilli: as Santa; William Compton as Du Woogley. Mary Daugherty as Fairy Queen: Clebns MCI-firm. Velda Gillis. Grace and AllflR. Counpwn, four fairies; Sten- Iey Murphy. Michael Dougherty and Arthur Gillis, three Brownies. Chorus: Jingle Balls. ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL CONCERT On Mond:y evening. December 9311i "l! P1111115 of Albany Village School Presented their annual Christmas concert to a large and appreciative audience of parent: and visitors. Mr. Claude Delaney acted as chairman for the evening and the following program Ill carried out. Wei/some, Annie Noonan. Opening chorus, "Hello" by all the pupils. Recitation. When Christina: I: Coml by Edith Dnwlon. 1 A C iatmu play. Patsy’: Prob- om. Recitation. ‘A Chriotmarliu - Treyn Wlllh. DrilL-Uohn. Tom ‘and Dick by 3 junior pupils. Recitation. This Your’: Requut by Aeneas Murray. Dialogue, Buying‘ . ‘ Recitation. The Wrong Gift by Jackie MoKennc. l Duet. Brand O11 My Heart. bi Phyllis-Dawson end Noreen Noon- III. Recitation, Chooning the Itoching by Carmen Mu. Dialogue. Zachery‘: aired Man.‘ Recitation. Chriltvna: ngs Corona M113”. ~ Dialogue, Interviewing Servant. Girll. ' - Intermheion, B10 0! Cindy. Drill. M0117. Marry junior pupils. niuloiruo. Clover‘ Dr. Izown. Duet. "Hep Coml: Saute Clsul" by Mary and Inuile Demon. Rooihtlou. Selena’: Grating: by John Mutteft. _ Dialogue, but: flu: Cupid. tscuoor. coikcrinrs ‘Recitation. A Boy's Troubles Dcl-bertDawlon. I . Dialogue. Writing to Bantu. Chrilimo: Carols. by '1 unior glrll.‘ a Payer-u. will our m. Recitation, The Jinitm’: 1.: merit. ‘l Closing Chorus, Welooml Santa. All the conclusion of the pm- gram, Mr. Harry Amett. move avoteofthankatothe‘ '1 l Louise Cairns and Marie Murray on their splendid program. Mr Fred Noonan seconded this motion, after which an address we: reed by Phyllis Dawson ind giitl pr:- acnted to the teachers by Noreen Noonan and Dori: Warren. Santa then arrived and in hi: usual jov- ial manner distributed gift: to young And old, from the heavily laden tree. The National Anthem brought an enjoyable evening w a close. Dear NOB/I'll TRYON CHRISTMAS CONCERT An enjoyable Christmas concert was prelented iu the North Tryon Preabyterim Church on (Tuesday evening, Dec. 23rd by the Sunday School pupils. assisted by the members d the ‘Church choir to a large and appreciative audience. The concert was under the direc- tion of Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess, and Mrs. Clayton Tho- mas. organist, assisted by Mrs. Percy Delaney, Misses Joyce Thflfllipson and Armiebelle Mu- Donald. '11:: church and Christ. mas tree were nicely decoroted by members of the congregation. Mr. Health Chisholm capably acted a: chairman and the following pro- gram was carried out. “A Welcome"; Elizabeth Thom- son. Opening Chorus: “When Christ- mas Time i: Come.” n: Diana Thomas. A Drill: “Four Christmas Wlihefl". Elizabeth nnd Raymond Thfilmon. Marjorie Wood. and Dohuld McDonald. Recitation: Blair Delaney. A Drill: “Christmas Time,” Wil- llam Dawson, Elmer MacDonald, Wayne Thomas. Jessie and Ruth Howa-tt. , Recitation: Mabel MacDonald. Recitation: Marjorie Wood. Dialogue: "Messengers for San- ta". by Ralph MacDonald, Blair Delaney. Elizabeth Thomson and Eula Wood. Recitation: by Doreen I-Iowatt. Solo: "Christmas Stars", Elaine Chisholm. - Recitation: James Howatt. Dialogue: by Roma and Leroy 71101115011. Boyd and Ralph Mac- Dollflld. I611 Wood. Donald Lord. Blair and Marion Delaney. Solo: “Christmas Day", Howatt. Drill: ‘vGo-Givers”, Arthur Call- back. Raymond Thomson. James I-Iowatt. Calvin Thomson and Don- ald Mac-Donald. Recitation: l-‘toger [pi-d. Dlalogue:"'Dolly’: Mother and the Doctor." Arthur Callback and Mabel MacDonald. Recitation: Donald MacDonald. A Playlet: "Serving The King of Christin-lea", Elaine Chisholm, Ruth Thom-sob. Ralph lhd Boyd Mu- Donlld. Eula Wood. Marion De- laney, Lois MacDonald, Doreen and Grace Howatt. Recitation: Boyd MacDonald. Solo: “Sluirnber, Little Jesus", ‘Arthur Callback. Recitation: Pauline wood. Drill: .- "Awake O Bethlehem", Elizabeth and Calvin Thomson. Pauline and Marjorie Wood, Rog- er Laird and Donald MacDonald. Pagunt: “The ‘rrail of The Ohriatmaa Star". Elaine Chisholm, Annlebelle MacDonald, Margaret Dawson. Eileen Walsh. Mabel Mac- Donald. Kathleen Imnan, Ida and Eula Wood. Helen Howntt, Lois MacDonald. Ruth Thomson, Mar- ion Delaney. Grace Howatt. Recitation: Lois MacDonald. Closing Chorus: “The Glad Bells of Christmas." Recitation: by Helen Hcywatt. At the close of the program Santa Claus arrived in hi: uaunl jovial dunner uid distributed candy and fruit to the children. and then proceeded (Io distribute the gifts from the heavily laden tree, after which Santa went on his way wishing everyone : Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The singing of the National An- them brought an enjoyable . eve- ning 00 a close. SOUR-IS LINE ROAD SOUTH SCHOOL CLOSING SnurlLLine Road School we: filled to capacity on the night of December 22, when parents, rau- payer: and visitor: gathered to witness : very enjoyable Chrin- ml: .. .1‘. pmenned by the pu- pils of that. nohool. A nicely dec- pnted Chriutma: tree standing in one corner of the room, guy Christmas triznminga, and g cheery fireplace agninet a white background sot off by red and green wrutlu, all contributed to present a very nttrnctivo and pleuing Chi-inns: atmosphere. The pupil: were trained and dir- ected by their teacher, Mia: Helen Mwfnlc. Mr. Wilfred ‘Ihomplon lfld w. John Chniuon applied instrumental music for the eve- ning. One of the pirpib. Itulen: lihcAulay. very cwably noted ll chairman and in : few well choi- en word: welcomed the parents and vllitore. The following program wu when lucoulfully curried out: Ii Welcome Recitation: klacOormeok. Chorus: "Song of the Ohrimuu Bella". by ulna. accompanied by Loui: Dflnphy with 8111141‘- lhcitntion: "Almaty in Nance". Catherine Kaye. IND Dunne (amend): by Loui: Helen MOT! mwhy ‘fhornmon with violin. Dielente: "A Minintor’: Ml:- mnaioruo, llurdui ‘We. likrtelnllll lhtfl’: / Mk0’ Au Bull» huntt: la:- , IOOGFWIIUQG DY Wilme- ln m u»: two Apply lie and Wendel Keay . Recitation: "The Christan: Birthday". M81111!- Dollie. Motion Recitation: Grade: 1, 2. I. Recitation: “Chooling the 5mg- 1116". Hymn Kan. Chorus: “On Christmas lye". by class, accompanied by 1.9m; 13111111111’ with guitar. Dialogue: ‘"111; in.“ u, M-mo... and Dorothy Kegyg, 5171181 "By Mr. Muted Thong:- so; wIith Euitar. . atr otic Exercise: "511 ti 9511841511 F1188". Standard D°1°111Y K981’! 1nd 0 other pu- pils. . 5011c: "Litti cm - Mother in the West", Enlist-Isis: Phy. Allan Kenya and-~Wondell Keflys- (more). “lraglc ma. "m"- by Louis Dunphy. °1'1°¢"== “Get-tin: m a an Agent". 'M:rjorie Bushey. wm- 11°11 Kelly's. Laura Dunphy m4 Dorothy Kflyg, Bong: “Here Comes Santa 311116”. Mr. Wilfred Teaspoon. Dlllosue: "When Woman Have Th!" R-llhid". Ddwnd MoGaugh. Laurette unite, Allan Keayl, Chorus: "Santa Claus i: Com. inc to Town", by class. Recitation: WA chi-gem“ m. membranes", Ann Kggyg, Christmas Carols: "Silent Night", "Come All Ye I": ". Chorus: "Jingle 11s" by @1155, Santa then arrived 1nd gym- g, 111119 Wflfmins up proceeded to distribute gifts to the pupils and teacher from the heavily 1mm red sack which he carried on hi: back. nnd before leavina danced a few steps. despite hi: age, to the violin music of Mr. John Chaisson. Then/a llreaent were Heated with candy and fudge. Alt the conclusion of the pro- Iflm a rlteiuyar, Mr. Harry Las- lie. in hi: usual capable , on behalf of all present, tendered a vote of thanks to the teacher. Miss Maclsaac. and her pupils for their fine evening o! Qatari-Ila. ment and the efficient manner in whbich the program wu curled ou . - The program was brought to l elm by slncing th "Nationll Anthem." 4 CAPE TRAVIII CONCERT M300]. On ‘Thursday evening, December l8, Cape Traverse School hold their annual Christ-mu concert in Cmpo ‘lhveru Hull under the direction of their tenohefl. Rey- mond Morrison and Margaret Min-oily. The mu we: artistical- ly decorated with evergreen wreaths. A beautiful fir tree. well decorated, occupied e corner of the stage. The hell wu filled to capacity with interested parents and visitors. Miss Evelyn Bell capably supplied the music for the evening. When the enjoyable evening was brought to a. close the sum of 062.00 was realized. Mr. David Murphy cmpebly lot- ed (as chairman for the evening and the following program we: presented: - I Chorus: “On Christmas Eve". by the pupih. _We_l_come: by Beryl Murphy and Wayne Howatt. _ Drill: “Weicomofl by 'l junior pupils. Monologue: "An Experience with a, cow", by-Betty Murphy. Solo: "Just Acres: the Bridge of Gold", by Roger Weddell, (en- core). “Rose of the Rio." Recitation: "A Letter to Santa", by Patricia Patterson. Solo: by Elaine Campbell. (en- core), "I! I Hid A Nickle". Rpcitltlgnt, "11",. by Joyce Lord- “You're lo by: three-inhale Tony boy. to Prleldvnt Tnilun. ron SALE '11»: miter mun: m i “W19 Mwliulay. John Dunplmy, am Tulle! ‘mm’: all on‘ ounce the Dbl-oh cl Dim: complim- ll umi. Ill. Ill Widen with apartment him. 10010 ll gull condition. The 1mm lllillllWiiltE co.- iii. ....“‘.‘..i’.i‘.f'?""" vii y $10: m. I‘ °.:““‘ Mole Cutcliffe, Tencore). "bu"? UP Sunshine". 9mm" 31ml! Buys 1t" by Beatrice Cutcllffe, Alllgqn 'w,,d_ dell, Dori: Campbell, Ian Muttan, 1W1" "M1118. Lois Cutcliffe. Wilfred Irvin! and Byron c111,. n e. . Recitation: “A Christmas Wish“ by Joan Weddell and ' Muttart. Baum“ _Pantomime: "Luck At Last" (4 scenes). by Eileen Noonan. Rich. ard Sewler, Betty Roger-son, Noonan, Ian Muttart, Ldoyd crook, and June Gardiner: Qlllllttitte: “O Little Town of lethlehem”, by June Gardiner, Louise Norrlnt. Marie Anna Howatt and Shirley Noon. an. (encore). Duet: "Silent NightF/by 3...... md Jean Murphy. (encore), "Lil. tie Tommy Tinker". Recitation: “Toiugii Luck", Bobby‘ Muwilllaxxis. Dlrky Song: "0hl Susanna", by b :- tnn lenior pupils (encore), "ol<i'_ Black Joe". Recitation: "A Boy's Trouble" by Blair Campbell. Duet; "I Traded my Saddle fo: l. rifle". by Carl Dickie and Pal Norman. (encore). "when it‘: Over I'll Be Oomlnx Back." Dialogue: “Two Coons in a Wreck", by Henderson Harvey, and Roger Weddell. Quintet/to: “Away in a ltfanger" by Joan W:dde1l. Jean Murphy Adele ouwliffe. aine Noonan and Jessie MwDon d. Monologue: “Cvettirf Even with Sister“, by Pat Noonan. (encore). Quintettet "Let It Snow", by Plauline Irving, Eileen Noonan. Beatrice Cutcllffe. Betty Rogenon and Beuty Murphy, (encore). “My Darling Clementine". ‘Dialogue: "Cat Pie", by Pal Noonan and Pauline Irving. ' Recitation: "Five Senses". b“. Amu Howutlt, Marie Jeffrey, Dou in Norrinx. rvnn Nawriok uni Shirley Noomn. Song: "Merry Christmas", Grade: I. II and II. Monologuezfilearning a Piece“. by Wayne Gtrdiner. Habitation: “My Dolly", by Blaine l. Action 5on3: "Coming ‘Round the Mountain", by l6 senior pup- ila, (encore) "Billy Boy". Dillogue: “Death Uncle flint" by Lloyd Crooks, lpuise Nomng. Irving, Shirley Norman. wilfredlrving and Marie Jeffrey. Quartette: “You Are My Sun- shine", by Rowena Harvey, June Gardiner. Louise Norrinz: and Marie Jeffrey. (encore).“I Don". Want to Play in Your Yard". "Bacltetion: "Sadness". by Cir‘ Dickie. Closing Chorus: Recitation: "Farewell". Irving. Santa Claus then arrived and distributed the present: from (h: heavily laden tree and the chil- dren were treated to" candy and fruit amid much merriment. Th: teachers were presented with invo- ly presents from their pupils Santa Claus then left for (he No h Pole till wrist-mas Eve. e evening came to x close by singing the National Anthem by by pupils. by Lyla o ___.. DELINQUINCY upcicnAsi-zs KINGSTON. Ont. —(CP) - Kingnton is believed to have hurl fewer juvenile court cases last 1P1" than any other Ontario city. 0111.1 15 case: came before the \'0\ll'i H‘ 1947. connipared to B4 in 1916 and 11! in 194.1. Sweet" M... : tin-Albania! m vouuhvgfl“ w ‘m, \ pelhbdle Pat __ Jeffrey. ' ___, DUN‘ r. m: President m“! ma“ home »