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' 5 Ibpq3III1I&0bOf........- ' ssm.r.inwsaoorssnoI'z I snoimnea School fleeting The Key nneetln, or the sum- merslde Home and school wollsre evening in the Still School Lib- rary with the president. an-. A. B. I-lopklns, in the chair. The fol- lowln; standing committees for the you were appointed: Tols- phonc, Membership and At- tendance. Mrs. niillsrdv I. clerk. convencr, Mr. .1. ha. Murvhl. mm. W. Salter. Mrs. Eric woodalde, Mn. D. 1'. Lldstonc. Mrs. Dolor Richards: social. Mrs. R. A. Home. ronvoner, Mrs. Carl Croc- kett, Mrs. Albert sllliphsnt. Miss Ruby MaoNell!: Publicity. Mrs. Allison Mscheua, Mrs. C. Mec- Arihur, Mrs. nun Camwell: Ways and Means, Mrs. L H. Mac- Farlans. convsnor Mrs. H. T. Hol- man, Jr.. Mrs. Thomas 1-I. Pugh. Mr. Allison Maoilcan, (or the '1'ranspo'l'tati0n committee ol the Music Festival. reported that pro- ceeds tram the concert of the local Music lmtivsl, as well as do- nations from the three service rlubs. still ion. a balance due 01 346.25. A motion was passed that the Home and school Group pay this amount. Mr. Msci.ean movd that a letter be sent to Miss Pe- trlcla Saunders. compli ' , her on her excellent work with the pupils and the line showing made at the Festival. The secretary reported having written the Fire Cnlet regarding Firs Drill at the theatres and the reply was to the effect that this was not within his powers, but was makmg enquiries as to just what can be done. It was the opinion of the meet- ing that the annual banquet would serve a more useful punposc if it were held at the beginning of the Fall term inslesd at in the Spring. and is motion was passed to that eiiect. The topic for the evening was "the Youth in: Your Town" with two excellent liims on the subject. Mr. James Hogan, Physical DI- rcctor under the Department or Education, was present and an- swercd many questions concern- ing recreational facilities in Sum- merside. as well as deaerlbinc his work for each season. During his renmrks, Mr. Hogan reported that he had supervised nbout 150 boys lust Winter for hockey. but had had pomc diltlrulty in keeping the Klnsmen's Rink in. operation. due to mow ndltlons. destruction to the lights, etc. He hopes to have baseball started shortly. but again laclool proper space for sports was pointed out. The play- ground equipment is in better condition now than it has been for some time. The Town has lupplled a man to repair the swings and see that all equipment is put in rate can- ditlcn for the summer. Mr. Fred Blngham. president or the Y's Men's Club complimented the Group on its eliorrts and ac- compllshmcuts and stated that ltslalms were in line with than or the Y's Men and could count on its booking -5 Junior Drama Festival Play-0if At liinkora The Hinoc County play-oils in the Junior Drama Festival were held recently in Klnkora Hall when three groups tram Kinkon School presented their one-act plays. Miss Mary Moran, Charluf 4 was ndludlcator. The winning play was "The Pampered Darling", which was highly commended by the sdmdllia-tor for its well-acted per- lormnlwc. Miss Moran noted that the yout.hl'ul actors achieved mm s. law professional touches. spaniel mention was made of the splendid acting of Dr. Rudolf Von Hap!- bergor, plsyhd 6 Louis Mblver. who made an excellent job of a dililcult part. The two Glbhona tl.rl.I, played by lsolbel Blacquiere and lllalnc Cash who acted every minute in most natural manner; Dudley lvlely, the awkward boy friend in whom Charla Smith appeared a genuine gawk. and The Pampered Darling .hi.msoll Victor Gibbons played by Richard Johnston who msdo an si- mnst perfect Job oi his trldtuy. The second play was a new touch in the Junior Drama Festival "The Little Clown Who Fornot How to Laugh." a play lots. put on by Grades Miss Moran complimented the tiny tots on their perfect diction and nudibillty but suggested that more action should be included. "The Little Clown" hlmsoit.Joseph0cn- nlci. was picked as the best actor in he play. The third lsy was "Spreuilm the News." which wu highly prais- ((1 (or it's setting and oostumu. The actors picked for model mention lor excellent acting here were, Phyllis Fnlncr who aotnd the part of Mrs. Tsxpcy. Desmond Roberts who was Tim Casey. and Simeon Farmer who played the part of Jack smith. The ad- ludlcstor told the actors that tho! msdescood jobof adifilcultplsy but suggested several lmprovunents regarding groivlnc and speaking more directly to the front of the step. Bpocleltles lor the cycling were provided by the soloists ol the school who had sun; on the Sdhurmu-l's school Parade Redo pm:-rsrn during the year: Re seminar:-Omevlcve Dulty. e 0lo&-Denaol ltlohsrds Cradle sons-Joanne rsnmer. The Illnistrel Icy-rrsnols unt- e RFFRFW' DRWK x (?QggfTy Group was held on womesdsy , ALL TH Ii FAM I Ll glqrcrjs on zosolu. 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