JANUARY 26. 1950 .THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEF Christmas Sch IPRING BROOK SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT on Thursday evening, December u me pupils of Spring Brook school, under ‘hey,- teacher. Ruby MaeLean. “flied out their Christmas Con- u" programme. Despite the mud- roads. a large number of par- {his and visitors were in atten- dance, Both hall and tree were beautifully decorated with Christ- mp5 trimmlnfls- m, Roland Payutfir ‘biv acted as chairman. A‘, me close of the programme 5anta rendered an appropriate Christ-mas solo, and distributed EH15 to pupils and the teacher 1mm the heavily laden tree. woman's Institute also present- ed tiic children with a treat, M1", Hillard Meek. on behalf of [he Trustees. moved a vote of (hanks to theteacher and pupils my their excellent programme 5nd was seconded by Mr. Allison iiaclaod. The teacher thanked ‘i... plipIiS for their gift and all who helped in any way. qrho evening's entertainment ‘~35 brought to a close by singing .604 save the King". The following is the programme. opening Chorus - O Come All yr» i-‘aithful. the School. Re. nation Welcome. Jiilllf“. Joilimorc. I)I'iii——WCIL‘CII‘C, by seven pfplls. Drill — Disappointing Dinah. Dam - Marilyn Payiter and Kenneth MacLeod. Qiqcn Selection — Phyllis Mac- Lend. ‘ Recitation - The b\ Kenneth Macieod. "rablcau- The Tale the Fire VET] C8D- by Best Claus. Told Recitation — The Stupid Book, Joyce Meek. Dialogue - The Mock Weddinz. lvlonologue Junipi-g Jack Complains by Charlie Gillispie. The "lTuth Teller by Larry Sa- vntgf‘ and Alvin Macbcod. Intermission-Sale of Candy. "Pun" - by John and Mrs. Llrcr. Paniiiininie - Silent Night by fjie Rli‘i\'_ Recitation - Christmas Gifts by Laura Jollimore. Dialogue - Sales Resistance. Pantomime —Jimmie Goes to a Christmas Party. Pantomime - Christmas Lullaby three rtrls. iici-ltailon - Driving From Rear by Barry Savage. Dlaloglle — Party Linc. (‘horns -— Santa Claus is Com- in; to Town by the School, Closing Recitation Tha Grand Old Man by Garth G111- isplc. the IFBENEEEEITIIOOL CONCERT A very enjoyable conccrt was held in Ebenezer School on Fri- day evening. December 1e, “hm the pupils, under the direction of their teacher, Miss Erna C. Colcs. ‘Don't Make This Mistake When Child ls Constipated _lion't upset a cifild already unset by con-i htllution with nasty-tasting laxatives or arah._trripin cvathartics. Give Children‘: wo ‘lablets. his new corrective made es- Kiliiy for growing youngsters’ needs is‘ l) bicasnnt to take-acts so gently and nor-i lily without disagreeable reactions th t a ren the fussiest clilld won't object tn their lie. ake laxative-taking time easy on the hhild and yourself. mother! 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(encored). by Enid Ford. 131510018 — Taking the Censug, Duet V Christmas, by Betty and Marilyn Ford, ' Recitation - Santa's Carmen Ford 50118 —- Up on the Housetop by five boys. Erxercise — How do You Spell Cat? by Joan Scott and Calvin Matheson. Dialogue- Mrs. Brown's Callers. Song silent Night by six girls. Intermission-Sale of Candy. Drill Ten Wiil-not-go-to- Beds. Duet-Don't Sit Under the Apple Pilot by Tree, (encored), by Frankie Mac- Rae and Erwin Ford. Recitation - As H; sgw Them by Owen MacRae. . Dialogue - The Five-Fifteen. Duet -- Sparking Peggy Jane (encored). Recitation - Gifts from the Heart by Olive Ford. Solo - Bluebird on Your Win- "dnw-Sill by Laura Ford. i Dialogue - Three O'clock in 'ihe Morning, Recitation - God-night by Glennls Ford, Chorus - Here Comes Santa i‘ Claus. . Instrumental music by the Doiron boys was enjoyed. Alter the programme. Santa arrived and distributed gifts from the heavily laden tree , also ' a treat from the W. I. to the chil- dren. The National Anthem y brought the evening to n close. l l ll A most enjoyable Christmas con- .ccrt was held on Wednesday. Dec. ‘list in the school, which was at- tractively decorated in keeping with tho festive season. Although the roads were almost impassable, ‘the school was well filled wltli an |nrderiy and attentive audience. lwho showed their appreciation of ‘the well rendered programme by their hearty applause and frequent encore-s. Mr. Alcx Aiken capably perform- cd thc duties of chairman. At the close of the programme Santa arrived with his loud speak- cr and distributed gifts, candy and fruit to the children. A beautiful gift was presented to the teacher. Flora Todd, from the pupils. The following is the programme: Opening Chorus by pupils. Welcome Drill ~ Bernice Keat- ing and Gordon White. Recitation — Jimmie Bruce. Dialogue —— Barring Out The Teacher. ‘ Flog Drill -— 6 pupils. Recitation — Neil Cameron. Motion Song -— 6 pupils. Recitation —- Stephen Tralnor. Song —- Rudolph The Red Nose eindeer. 3 pupils. Dialogue- — One Whole Dollar. Carols-S senior pupils. Dinlogue-A Nice Mary, Solo — My Happiness. Vernon MacLean. Recitation — Vivian Keating. Duet -- Wiilena Cameron and Bernice Keatlng. Monologue —- Down With The Men -— Freda Keating. y Intermission and sale of candy. Pantomime — by 5 girls —- Away In A Manger. Dialogue -—— The Study Hour. Exercise — Gifts — 5 pupils. Recitation — Allan MacLean. Dialogue -~ The Great Christmas Present Mystery. Duct --» Money, Marbles and Chalk ~ Violet Aiken and Edna Todd. Dialogue — Popping The Ques- ilnn, Song -- I'm Determined to be an Old Maid. 4 pupils. Dialogue — Uncle Hiram’; Cold. Song -~ Here Comes Santa Claus -- 6 girls. Closing Chorus by pupils. Announcing Santa-Vivian Keat- ing. The National Anthem brought the evening to a close. STANCHEL sonoor. CONCERT ‘ IR IDNIG CREEK SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Saturday evening. December 1'1. the pupils of Inn! Crook School presented their Ohrlltlnll programme. under the direction of their teacher. Miss Caroline Mac- Kenzie. The hall was tastefully decorat- ed for the Yuletide season and was filled by a large and apprecia- tive a/udience. The accompanist; for the wen- ing were Mrs. Hugh MacKenzic and Miss Eileen MacNeill. Mr. Wilfred Stretch capably acted as chairman. The programme was n follows: Chorus by tho ochool Christmas Dvo. Address of Welcome Stretch. Trio — Jingle Bells. Earls Moc- Kenzie. Jean Stretch. Marjorie On — Wayne MacNelll. Dialogue - Jimmy's Unlucky Morning. _ Monologue — ‘Qltwilil! Jim. Verna MacLcod. Solo - Jolly Old St. Nicholal. may MscEwen. Star Drill — by wvan girls. Recitation - To Gents Claus. Norman MacPhee. Carol - Away, In l. Manger. Junior POP"!- Reeitation - How Santa Looks. Winston Mason. Dialogue — Heck says It. Intermission 5;], 0g cgndy women's Institute ma; Drill - sight girls. Iucitati Getting Rudy for Christmas, Geraldine Mason. Claus FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE -— President Truman's military aide, Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughan (centre), is congratulated after receiv- ing the American Legions Distinguished Service Medial in ceremonies during the Legions National Guard of Honor Ball in Washington. Wiiih nim are (left) Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson and (right) Guy Nadeau, past department commander. Recitation — How Is It, III. MacLeod. Dialogue - Rest Room. Song - Randolph, the Red-nosed Reindeer, Marjorie MacNelll. Earla MacKenzle. Jean Stretch, Ina Stretch. Recitation — To Santa Claus. Arnold MacLcod. Good-Night Drill — nine junior puipils. Chorus by the School -- Here Comes Sarita Claus. At the conclusion of the pro- gramme. Santa arrived and dis- tribuied gifts to the teacher and pupils from a prettliy decorated tree, ' A unanimous vote ot thanks was extended to the teacher. The teacher thanked the pupils Icr their co-operation. and all who helped to irnake the concert a success. The evening's entertainment was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. ORWELI. SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Wednesday evening. Decem- ber 2.1. the pupils of Orwell School, under the direction of their teacher. Vivian Stewart. pre- seated their annual Christmas concert in Orwell Hall. Despite the muddy roads, a reasonably large crowd gathered. Mrs. Walter Ross was organist for the evening. Mr. John Naddy capably acted as chairman. The programm was as follows: Opening Chorus - When the Christmas Time Is Come. School. Recitation — Welcome. Elspeth MaeLeod. Duet - Answer to the Blue Vel- vet: Band, Betty and Mildred Mac- Donald. (encored). Dialogue - Fooling Aunt Julia. Red White and Blue Drill, by three girls. _ Recitation — Presents. Ma1-‘ colm Taylor. Duet — Annapolis Valley. Vir- ginia. MacLeocl and Mildred Mac- Donald, (encore-d). Dialogue - Disappointing Dinah Highland Fling Cellné find Josephine Nadcly. Campfire Songs — School. Recitation - when Pa. Shaves. Ronalda MacDonald. Intermission and Sale of Candy. Dialogue -_ A Minister's Mis- take. Duet; _ Bell-bottom Trousers. Eileen and Evelyn MacDonald. stai- Drill - By seven girls. Recitation — My Dolly, Evelyn MacDonald. Dugt; _- I'm S-A-V-E-D Vii’- gllliB. MacLcocl and natty Mae- Donald. (encored). Monologue — Frances Naddy- Christmas Carols — by 51X E1115- Dialogue -- Taking the Census. Step Dancing —- Garvan Mc- Kenna. closing Chorus ~ Hera Comes Santa Claus. School. Closing Recitation MacDonald. _ - Santa Claus then arrived and distributed gifts; after which the Nlillvicw Orchestra. furnished music for s dance. Ignatius RU R-AI. CONCERT BRAD ALB AN E CHRISTMAS on Monday evening. Dewmbei’ 19. the pupils of Rradalband Rural School. presented their Christmas concert. Despite bad roads. l large crowd was in attendance. Mr. Bennett Belgium rflvablv W" ed as chairman. and the following Deep Seated The penetrating. soothinl 5"‘ °I Tnluloolnl Medicated Wool II w W5 and comfortingmwonderful for CHIMNE- Helps relieve chest colds, ION “P0090 bronchitis, neuralgia, and 0th" Och" and pains. Inhllo Tunuoosu pinion plo- "' duct, to help olur up hold colds. Bu! bath at your d r u l g I n t today! - Rub, a oom- I THERMOGENE MEDICATED WOOL Exercise - Tho Days of the Ink, nvnn Iii-ll ‘ Dougail. program was presented. Opening Chorus — Santa Claus. Welcome Recitation Because Its Customary. Madeline Gamester. Dialogue -- In the Schoolrosm, Lorraine and Velma Cousins, Ron- ald. Rayimond and Freddie Mae- Lure, Annie Graham, Elise Mac- Donald and Madeline Gamestcr. Duet - Kris Kringle, Betty and Lorraine Cousins, (encore), P.ince Edward Island Is Heaven to me. Recitation - A Question. Elise MacDonald, Monologue - Christmas Ac- knowledgments. Lorraine Cousins. Recitation - A Wish, Ronald MocLure. Solo - On the Hillside. Velma Cousins. (encore) Here Comes Santa Claus. Recitation — A, Dilemma. An- nic Graham. Intermission -- Sale of Candy. Dialogue Santa's Helpers. Betty. Lorraine and Velma Cat's- ins, Ronald, Raymond and Frdedy MacDure Mary Deighan. Made- line Gamester, Elise MacDonald. Annie Graham. Recitation - Telephoning Santa by Freddie MacLure. Monologue - Educating Grand- ma. Mary Deighan, Drill — Christ is Born, Betty Lorraine and Velma Cousins. Mary Deighan. Annie Graham with Christmas Carols sung by Mrs. Leslie Mac-Lean. Recitation —A Hard Place. Riay- mond MacLure. Solo Santa's MacLean. Encore — Forever and Ever. Closing Chorus - Santa Is Fine Old Man. Announcing of Santa's Arrival. Velma Cousins, Santa Claus arrived. and. in his usual jovial manner, distribut- ed gifts to pupils and teacher. Mrs. George Dixon, from the heav- ily laden tree. The pupils and tiny tots were treated to candy and oranges by the teacher. The entertainment closed with The National Anthem. —— Cake. Roma R NEW ARGYLE CHRISTMAS CONCERT The new Argyle Christmas Con- cert was presented Friday even- 111: DB6. 23. tq a. large audience. despite the almost impossible con- dition of the roads. The school- room was veiry tastefully decorated for the occasion. Mr. Harry Mac- Nevin was appointed chairman and the following program was carried out: Opflllns Chorus: "Welcomed Glad Christmas” by school. Welcome by Kenneth Mac. Lean. Dialogue - "Getting Ready for a Visit“, by Margaret MacDougall. Florence Darrach, and Arnold MacEachcrn. Solo _ "The Night I Stole Old Sandy Morgan's Gin" by Louis Stewart. Monolwue ~ “Aiunt Jane's Christmas Present” by Kenneth MacLean. Exercise "Santa" by Louis Stewart. Kenneth MacLean, Char- les MaeEachern. Beverly Beaton and Clinton MacLeod. Monologue -- “Did I tell you about my operation" by Margaret MacDougall. Solo - “Where do you live santa Claus," by Kenneth MacLean, (en- core) “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer". Recitation - "A Brave child". by Curtis Darrach. Song - "St. Nicholas and his Brownies", by Innis Btmvnfl. (St. Nicholas) Stella and. Jean Mac- Eachern. Kenneth MacLean and Beverly Benton. Intermission - Sale of candy and drinks. Pageant — "The Christmas Story," Miss Meredith MacDcan (The Christmas. Messenger); An- gels (The Misses Ellie Stewart. Isabel Inman, Hilda and Florence Darrach); Shepards (Arnold Mac- Eachern and Louis Stewart) ; Carols (Off-stage) (Mrs. George MacLean and Mrs. Neil Mac- Kcnize); Wot-shippers - (A num- ber of Primary Children); Solo - "A Doll's Imllaby" Stella MscEachem (encore) "Away in a Manger”. Dialogue - "A Good Impression“. by Florence Damch, Arnold Stewart and Kenneth MacLean. Trio -— "His Message Home", by the Misses Ellie Stewart. Isabel In- msn and Hilda Dnrmch (encore) f "nit. me in Your Pocket". Candle drill - by Margaret Mac- Fliorence Dsrrach, Jean and Stella Macllschem and Curtis Darrach. Monologue — "Silly Sally Slith- ers", by Isobel Inmsn. Iibrerciso “Ohrlstmasfi Jean. Stella and Ethelenc MwEachcr-n, Curtis Darrsch. Louis Stewart. Charles Msclischem, Kenneth Maclean. Beverly Beaten and Clinton MscLcod. Dialogue -- man, Florence Darrach, Margaret MasDougall, Arnold and Charles MacEachern, John Macbean and the Teacher. Chorus - “Santa Claus is com- ing," - school. Closing Recitation —Bcverly ‘Benton. . Santa Claus then arrived in his usual jovial manner and distribut-y ed gifts from a nicely decoratedl‘ tree to pupils. teacher and others.i Among them was a. beautiful gift; to the teacher. Mrs. Ethel Mac-' Kenzie from her pupils. The pupils also received a treat of candy.‘ nuts and oranges. A hearty vote of thanks moved extended to the teacher. Mrs, Mac- Kenzie fittingly replied and thank- r-fi all those who helped in any way to make the concert a success. intervals during the program by Messrs James Bruce, (guitar) and Lloyd Smith (Harmonica) also songs by Mr. Bruce alone and in company with Mr. Smith were much appreciated by the audience. The singing of the National An- tbcm brought an enjoyable enter- tainment to a close. EMERALD SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Wednesday evening, Decem- Christimas Corcert. The stage was tastefully decor- ated for the occasion by the tea- chers and pupils. A gully-decorat- ed tree was on display. After a. few preliminary remarks by the chairman, Mr. John J. White. the following program was presented, Chorus — Christmas Time is Here, the school. Recitation — A Welcome by Clara Croken. Drill - Merry Christmas. Every- body by four primary pupils. Dialogue - The Mudville Gen-‘ tleman’s Aid. i Recitation - A Chip of the Old Block by Clovis Bordage. i Duet -- Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Angie Arsenault nndl Hclen Bordage. (eneored). Rainbow Drill by nine primary: pilpiiS. i Dialogue -- The Sick Dollie by.’ Mary Alice and Tommy Greer. i’ Lullaby by Rose Marie Bordage and Shirley White. Dialogue - For What Shall Bc Thankful. During a. short. I l intermission a sale of candy was held while music. “as furnished by Angle Arsena-ult. Helen Bordage and Nora Arsenault. Motion Song - O Little Town of Bethlehem by fisve primary pupils. Dialogue - How the Carols Came About. Duet — Santa Claus is Coming to Town by Catherine Cash and Mary Murphy. (encoredi. Motion Scng - Merry Christ- mas Day by six senior pupils. Dialogue The Wonderful Scholar. Santa Claus Drill by ten prim- ary pupils. Step Dance by Rosemary Cash and Helen Bordage. (encored). Recitation - Pa is Funny by Franklin McCarville, Dialogue — The Prorposal by Rosemary Cash and Alfred White. Closing Speech by Georgie Green. Closing Chorus - Goodnight Ladies by the School. Santa then arrived in his usual jovial manner and distributed presents to teachers and pupils. After Santa's departure. the pupils received a treat from the Women's Institute and the Home and School Association. Additional treats from the teachers. Lena McCloskey. and Madelon Green. also the merchants of Emerald were greatly appreciated by the pupils. NORTH TRYON CHRISTMAS NIIYERT On Tuesday evening Dec. 20. The North Tryon Presbyterian Church Sunday School presented their Christ-mas Concert before n very large audience, under the dir- ection of Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess. Mrs. Charles Bartlett presided at the organ. Mr. ll. M. Chisholm capably per- fonned the duties of chairman- The following program was car- ried out: A Welcome-Elmer MacDonald. Chorus-Joy to the World. Recitation-Mabel MacDonald. Recitation-Broth Howatt. A Drlllz-Wlliiztm Dawson, Diana Robert. Gordon Johnson. Carol Thomson, Judy. Anne and Lowell Thomas. Recitation—-lessle l-Iowatt. Dialogue -—- by Eula Wood. Mab- el MacDonald and Blair Delaney. Recitation-Pauline Wood. Drlll— Lois MacDonald. Jessie l-Iowatt. Adele Dixon. Elizabeth Thomson. Donald MacDonald and Arthur Callbeck. Selim-Arthur Callbeck. Recitation-Lowell Thomas. Dialoguc—Grace Howatt. Ruth Thomson, Arthur Callbeck, James. Jessie and Ruth Howatt. Duet-Cathy Sherron and Jessie Howatt, , Recitation-William Dawson. DrilL-Adele Dixon. June John- son. Adele Slaven, Cathy Sberron. Jessie and R/uth Hewett. Recitation-Elizabeth Tbomson. Dialogue-Marion Delaney. Dean Johnston. Mabel MacDonald. Helen Howatt and Arthur cailbeck. Solo-Lowell Harvey. Rccitation-Jtobert Muttart. Johnston. Recitation-Diana Roberts. Diaiogue-Anniebellc MacDon- ald, Ida. Wood. Doreen Howatt. Donald Lcrd. Lois MacDonald. Blair Delaney. Arthur Callbeck and Ralph MacDonald. Recitation-Donald MacDonald. Drill-Elizabeth Thomson. James llowatt, Pauline Wood. Donald MacDonald, Adele Dixon and Jam- cs Sherron. Recitation-Ronald Johnson. A Christmas Story-iii’ Ruth by Mr. Colin MacEachern and sec-. onded by Mr. George MacLean was- lnstrumcntal music furnished at lshlre Hall on “Tdnesday. Decem- Driil-June. Gordon and Ronald Thomson. Panlinc Wood and Jes- "Wanlml A Bruise-sic l-fowatt keeper", Ellie Stewart, Isabel In-, t I Recitatlon—l‘\ai.ph l l Macnrhaid. ' i d i iZVV V igflldltltglyft: airtime? atBIPPESIrSICIi SDMTHEie" Howmt- Hall for the presentation of s t Elaabggfefifjligiligfjlf“away“g3: vey. Ralph Mm Donald. aney. Donald i l-lowatt, Diana Thomas, Thomson, Helen llowait. Marjorie Wood. Lois and Mabel MacDonald. it'll‘! PF°5""'°\’1 it)’ the chairman to'O of ithc- teacher nnrl pupils for their Closing Chorus-"The Christmas." Good Night-Gordon Johnson. Star remarks, he proceeded to distribute [the gifts from the tree. a treat fruit and candy was also distri- ibuted to the children after and all a Merry Christmas and s Happy New Year. The National Anthem brought the enjoyable evening to a. close. NORTH IVILTSIIIRE SCHOOL CONCERT The pupils of North Wiltshire School presented their annual Christmas concert in North Wilt- ber 21st with a lririlc and appreci- aiivo audience in attendance. The hail was niccLv decorated in the Christmas manner which arid- ed much in the spirit of 1hr pro- gram, Mr. Leonard Bowman capably acted as chairman and announced the numbers of tho program. lvliss Jean Lone capnhly acted as nrpnn- This Happy Family uses E N o ’ s “FRUIT SALT" A happy family is a healthy family ; : a and happy families everywhere rely on ENO’S ‘Fruit Salt‘ for a mild, gentle corrective. Should dull head- aches or upsetting loginess slowyou down, perhaps which y Santa went on his. way wishing one l Gentle Laxative _- Mild Anfacid ‘rived and in his jovial manna-r lilisiributed the presents from the heavily lnrlcn trcc. Tho pilpils \\'r‘ro given n tree by Ayghur lithe members of the Women's 1n. Cflllbec-k, Donald Lord. Blair Del- Stiiutf? Illlfi the icnclicr. fvIacDonaid. Doreen ‘ Calvin ""0""! A hearty vote of thanks h_v Mr. Amos Monnghan. seconded by Mr, Sheldon Easter lfirio program, 'l‘lic teacher, Miss iRlifl BFMHPI‘. replied on behalf of Santa Claus arrived after cheery m" PUDils, Following is the jirogrom: Silent Night (as the curtain rises), Chorus-by the pupils. Recitation "A ldiclcomc", by liTrovor Campbell. ' F Monologue-by Gail ltiricLean. Difiifit-Zllc -- Restraining Jotham. Luliaby- by five girls. Recitaiinn--“Snntn's Fright", by Clive Baldersion. Dialogzuw-“Train i0 Looniown." DrilF-“liierryr Christmas", Duct ~~ “While Christmas", by June Bowman and Luire Camp- bell. Monologue~by Joan Balderston. Duct -— Sunbonnet Sally and Overall Jim, h_v two pupils. Intermission: salo of ea dy. Chorus -- by pupils. Recitation "Santa's Fake", Boydo Campbell, One-Act Play - "The Pamper- ed Darling", by 11 pupils. Solo — "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer". by Ewen Campbell. Christmas Tableau —- “An Old- Fashioned Christmas“, by l1 pu- by ist. Each of tho pupils perform- ed his role in o manner pleasing, to the parents and visitors. I VANCOUVER! “My hands were rough and dryl’ says Effie Snronsnn. "Then n friend recommended Nox- serna. Now I alwnyu use it before going out into tho cold and wind." .... ._..___... ,2 . .. 7 ‘I; Yl "Whenever Ymtroubicd with chapped hands, I just smooth on Noxzema," says Mrs. Doreen Roberts. "IF! m wonderfully sooth- brings instant relief." vi. i (AKBAR ing pils. . Drill —~ Christmas Bells. 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