iridium’ _19, 1950 , Christmas School Concerts Powrial School Christmas mum-t. was held in Pownal Hall m, iruesday evening. December ‘.10. _, hall, was fittffiQiil ely hm-nratetl with evergreens and ClIrlghnmS decorations. The music was under the direc- hon o! Mr. Jack lilacRae. Rev. Mr, WA- capably acted as hhd the following W... harried Ollii Uni-hing lteciiaiioii _ M's-looms 5v George lVIcMilian. (AK-ms - Deck the Hall by the ghoul Acrostic. Christmas Greet- M35 by nine pupils. port. -_ Matlwm. Wili Ypii Walk PFOZTE T111119 by ililria. Jones aiid Barry lngs qgiivilffll Remember Me Dialogue - Fooling the Agent. ngcitation - My Papa Winks t Gerald hirlililian. ‘p.310 -- Pfnp Scotch Polka by Lintlzi Siriltii ieiicorc», |\ii‘il0l' Rccltations hi’ iiinr- qqrir- Jean Jenkins aid Judy Acorn. Dialogue - Katie at the Bat. [met - Silent Night by Llnde 1th arid Hilda Stones. hFCil-BilOII A Farmer's in li‘.lt‘l1ili‘d Jenkins. Life chairman ‘ scilo -- Life Gets ‘Perilous chard Jenkins tencoreh mliHEflZlllSSlOfl -— Sale of Apples. by nriil - Alice Blue‘ Gown by ggien pupils. , invitation - Ssvcpirig Uiil by; n-iricil .leiil-'.iii.=. ‘. iincorci - When i Vi/as Al Little B011 Dialogue - A suitor Bold. isoio Let's Dilly Dally by fiervv Tngs. h Ilicorev ‘There's a Bluebird". on my Windovisili ‘ sing-song o! carols hi: iris». Dialogue - The Practical Test. SCYOII l Recitation — A Good Joke by e-ardon Hermann. Duet. -- Rudolf. The Red iinsed FfiUIOQBI‘ by Richard Jillfl Darrell Jenkins tencorci. illosing Qihorus _- Santa h" pupils. Sarita then appeared in person and in his own lollv manner. dis- Claus tributed the izlfis from a well- istien tree. The Woriieirs institute very kindly treated the children to candy and nuts. The singing of the National Anthem brought the evening to q rinse. ‘Ieaiher _- M. Kathleen hiaixlieod. asitrsvrruiiflsmsiisi‘ SCHOOL CONCERT 0n December 20 the Huntsville Sunday School concert. was licld iii the. Hall which “wit: very loruilti- fully decorated. liir. Neil tilt-lini- son. superintendent of the Sunday School, was chairman. The program Was as folows: (Firearms Opening with Church chair sing- 1118 "All l-Isil the Power of Jesus’ Name". Prayer by Rev. m. Nicholson. Ciiorus- “Christmas Bells Pea] Out". by Sunday School, “eicome Recitation-Anna Mac- Donald. D1"ll"-G1°1'Y~b.\' Donald Nichol- son. Ruby MacLeod. Allisialr Mac- intosh. Marion Bryentoii. Joyce lIiilIlllLV. Reritatioii-Allisiaii" Macintosh» S°l°~J°lTe l-lanibly, ‘ Drill-‘Iriinniiiig The Christmas Free — by lliflrlorie MacLennan. Bruce and iris Lamont. Ruby hlacisooil. Anna lliavLeiini-iri. Al- listair Macintosh, Anna IVIBCDQ“. alil llc-citalion-Doiialrla liallivvell. Recitation-Irene l-lalllwell. Trio-Betty ltiar-Leod. Lois Jew- F-ll. bleiiiorle l\'lar‘Leiinan. Tiei-itiiiiiiir»Kenneth Cousins. Diiet-ltlr, and Mrs. Neil Nichol- son. Christmas Drill-Primary Class- Bruce Lamont, Anna MacDonald. Allistalr Macintosh. Ruby M“. Lead. Donald Nicholson. Marlon Bllventon, Anna lllacLennz-iyh Flci-itzitiiaii-Elcziiior 'l'honipson. Soiir;—\\‘liispei" A Prayer-Ruby MacLeod. Marion Bryentori. Anna ‘MacDonald. Recitation—Robert Cousins. Duet -- Catherine and Randolph NIVlICIISOII. intermission; sale of t-iiiitly. Piiiitiiiniiiio-lt Conic Upon The l\iidniglit Clear —-— by Shirley Nich- olson. Joan MacLeod. Catherine Nicholson. Betty MacLeod, Mar- jorie liiacLeniian, Lola Jewell, Solo-Rev. Donald Nicholson. ‘Pageant ~— (Jhrisiiiias Story-by lxciinetli hlult-olm and Donald Mar- lnnis. Edward MacDonald; 5150 those in the pantomime and a number of primary scholars. Recitation-Ruby MacLeod. Drill — The Christmas Light; __ h)’ Bruce and Iris Lamont, Anna l\iacLeiinaii. Ruby MacLeoi-l, Joyce I-Iambly, Anna Mac-Donald. Song-Snow Is Falling — Jimmie and Florence Farrar. Joyce Ham. biy. v Drlll-A Little, Child Shall Lead Fliem —— by (Jatheriiic Nicholson. Sliirlsgv Nicholson. Betty MacLeocl. Joan hiacheod. Marjorie MacLen- nan, Lois Jewell. Recitation — Jimmie Farrzir. Drlll — Florence Farrar, Donald Nicholson. Duet ~ Joan MacLeod, Shirley Nicholson. Drill Acrostic; —- Malcolm and Donald Maclrinls, Randolph Nichol- son. Bruce Lamont. Edward Mac- Donald. Catherine Nicholson. Shir- lc icy Nicholson. Lois Jewell, Betty hiaciseori. Song-iris. Lamont. Jcan and Florencia Fariar. Rev. Mr. Nicholson then present- ed a prize to Ruby l\iacLeod for perfect. attendance during the year: by Ken Reynolds i 7- llll llllililjit_ll'!iili.ii .. . _lll hhlllllllllllllli ‘d. "Certainly I qot it using the Guondion Wont Ads - do you think it grows on bushes?" NYLON HOSE New arouses SKI PANTS YARN l4 SHADES TO 1B6 QUEEN ST. FIRST QUALITI — 45 GAUGE ' $1.19 per pair ' JERSEY 8". CREPES $1 .98 SIZES 12 - 20 $3.50 per pair - 17c per ounce 33-»'l-3°/o Discount of all Winter COATS end DRESSES Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear CHOOSE FROM Next- Door to Bus Stop THE GUARDIAN._ CHARLOTTETOWN‘ also s number of certificate: won Horner; Morris \Veeks, the Dish hyqpuPlls- _ and the Spoon; Shirley Weeks. Chorus — Christmas Belle — by Miss Muffett; Jean Stevenson. “ma” Schwi- iMotlier Hubbard; Roma Rackham. I 5113151118 Recitation — Jean Fer- Old Woman who lived in a shoe: "g _‘ Ronnie Role, King Cole; Jimmy _ ahta Claus then arrived and Weeks, A stuffed cat's owner. dislribuled presents. _ candy and, After Christmas - iarecitation- apples to children which made Jimmy Roch, Q19)’ "91’! “EDDY. 8H5 brill-IBM l ’l‘\vo Christmas Carols-"Joseph. verysiicccsstul evening to a close Oh Dear Joseph Mine" and "Bring 11b’ 51118111: the National Anthem. In Torch Jeanette Isabella". by the Miss Joyce Niciiolson was 0l‘Z8l\~i\\,'hQ]e gchogL lst for the evening, and also took Santa's Garden-s recitation __ the solo part in some of the drills. Beulah Raglan-i, ivliivli “are very much enlarged by‘ A Dialogue - "Detective Snoop all. . and Dr. Doop" - s Negro comedy ~"""'~~-——r— "Earl Weeks and Ben Cuiciiffe. CROSS ROADS ~ i A School Chorus-“Tiie Sweet CHRISTMAS CONCERT {Bella o! Christmas”. i j A Good Night Acrostic by Jimmy The teacher and pupils of Cross Ross, Kathleen \Veel-is, Joan Stev- Roads School presented their ln- cnson. Aubrey Morrell, 1\far_v iiuai Christmas Programme in the Weeks, Gerald Ross, Allison nchooirooni on Friday evening Dec- ~ \Vecks. Morris \Veeks. Shirley cinbcr 23. The classroom was very \VB9l<5. Santa Claus then arrived and distributed gifts, candy and fruit after which the. National Anthem was sung. The organist for the evening was Miss Ireta Stevenson. gaily decorated for the occasion. A’ large Christmas tree and an ever- green arch were artistically lighted. Despite tlie fact that travelling con- ditions were somewhat unfavorable, . i largo and appreciative audience was on hand to see the‘ very fine program which was presented. Mr. Brycr R». Jones was chairman for the evening. The music was direct- cd by 1M1". Frank Johnson, A. T. C. L. 'i‘lie following is the program: Opening Chorus: Santa Clats is Coming To “Fovvn. Welcome Recitation by Eva Wood. Solo: Rudolph _The Red Nosed Reindeer by Roger Balderston. i waissreivs 001mm CHRISTMAS concur On Thursday evening. Doc, zz parents and friends were enter- tained by the pupils of Webster's Corner School, uiider ilie direc- tion of their teacher, Miss Anna Hughes, in presenting a Christmas concert. Dialogue: Good-Bye. The chain, _ . _ ‘ _ "lift, Mr. Charles Mc- mggcllfgiijggl- one EXWPUO" by. Shirk. Ballad the gathering to or- _, f‘ ' . , . _ or an announced the follow- bybgpa. $22385 A song in the All‘, ihg humhem Recitation: ‘Santa's Wife by Mar-l Openmx churus’ Christmas Irma 15 Here. by school d t .. jogirillgélieirsSfiilden Discovery, Eavcvheggme by Fmrence MC‘ slzBithNflgltb Ml . .. . . Balgeorsmnf l 1 y M en‘ IéiaIITgEe, Christmas Surprises Recitation, If I were Sam“ b tit/ii a_ ion. Christmas SlDClilllg Claus by Gail Balderston. i YD at” Mclzache?“ Song: Silent Night by school uet’ Blue 5km wan‘ bl’ Mary and Bernadette Baird Drill by junior pupils Recitation, Driving From Group, i INTERMISSION Sale ot Candihl h I B Drill: March of the Roses byl Eight Girls. ‘Rear by Bernice McGuLrk Recitation: Don't Tell on Me' 59n- Philhvino Rose by Marv by Roger Balderston. B311"? Dialogue; Detective Snoop and Rflll-il-Wn- 5811W$ Ffilhl- b)’ Gerard Smith Dialogue. Billy's First Date Monologue. Christmas Hints by Halls by Schzol Gerard Duffy Carols by senior girls dialer-mission and sale o! candy Drill, Christmas Star by eight Dr. Doop. Recitation: Aunt Matilda‘s Beau by Dorothy wood. 1 Sang: Deck the Group. Dialogue: Little Pitchers. I Recitation: Elizabeth Rose by, Jean MacKinnon. | Solos: Joy to the World by Myra Joaii Wood. luoiiologue: Irish I/elter by Mar- lene Balderston. Intermission. Instrumental Mus- pupils Recitation, My Dolly by Anna ltIcEacliern SW18. Tramp on the Street by Gladys Heron gialogue, Billy's Coming -_ eciiation. Selfish Bill uabieaux by Blight Girls. Theresa Mcquirk y Dlalogue: Mmistelfls Mlslake- - Monologue Presents by Gerard Organ Solo: The First Noel by McEachem ‘ by Dvajwood. i . - _ _ t Song. Wedding Bells by Bern- Stiglgll. Galaw” B“ by my‘ adette Baird " Recitation, Kids by Stephen Rccitailoii: My Sister's Beau by Baird 1"!‘ Cl . B if. - . Sari-g: $1.1 We Conic A-Carollrig Dialogue" when“ Th“ new“ liscl lGi. cmH. “Chasm; Dlffiyllp Recitation. Christmas Changes At the conclusion of the pro-| by Peru“ smith gram. the chsinman spoke words Duet- by Ame‘ Duh and or congratulation and commend-lMiir-‘Y Baird atiori to the teacher. Miss Eileen! Rssifiiivn by Lflwrflwe M¢~ Guirk MacKcnzie and to Mr. Johnson on the fine training they had given clwflli 5011001- The choruses were accompanied the pupils. Santa. Claus and rpwinkie then arrived and in gd- by Mrs. Owen Baird at the organ. dition to distributing many ‘gifts. 5110111)’ 315181‘ the DTOZYBm-IHQ $31113 arrived and distributed numer- ous presents from a gully‘ dc- coratecl tree to pupils, teachers, and visitors. After Santa's de- parture the children received a treat from the Women's Institute. g vs several fine musical selections which delighted the children and their adult friends as well. All children of the community were given treats of fruit and candy by the Cross Roads W. I. and by the Teacher. The singing o! the Nat-i tonal Anthem brought an evenirigl oi much enjoyment. to a close E SABLE CHRISTMAS CONCERT FREDERICTON SCHOOL concom- On Thursday evening, December 22. s large and attentive audience l gathered at; DeSable School for the v Iannual Christmas concert, which 5611001 Pupil! Pfeienfed illelifwas presented under the direction On December 21. the F‘reder\lcton l serving club is reported to be iiiak- woman's iiisiiruri: iiiaizriiios BRACILLE! POINT W. I. The hostess who was in charge o! the entertainment gave s hum- orous reading entitled "The Shari- The first meeting o! the New Year was held at the horns oi Mrs. Fenton McLure on Friday evening Jan. i3. In the absence of the presi- dent the iicw vice-president Mrs. Gregor ltfcCallum presided. The meeting opened by singing tire-Institute Ode. followed by the creed. Fifteen members answered roll i-all with suggestions ior ars- wcriiig roll call. Minutes of Dec- ember meeting were read by the secretary, approved and signed. Several bills were presented and paid. Those who had been remem- bered with fruit 0r gifts at Christ- mas sent. thanks to the Institute _ for their kindness. Mrs. Fred Hughes was appointed school visitor for ilie month of January. It was decided to get cod livcr oil capsules from the Red Cross through the \V. I. ior the children lii the district. The EH15‘ 0w on the Blind." Collection the evening $3.60. On December i'.'th the Braokley Pt. Institute were the guests of Harrington Institute at the home of Mrs. Willard Prowse, where a very enjoyable evening was spent. February meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. George I-Iughes Lunch W85 sewed during the social hour after which the meeting clos- ed by singing the National Anthem. ALBERRY PLAINS W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi‘ the Aloerry Plait-as W. I. was held on January 5th. at the home of Mrs. Nonnan MacMillan with nine members and one visitor present. Meeting 0p€h€d with the Club l llligalazlglsttiaotntlory progress since “s The minutes of the previous ' , meeting were read and signed. The Institute m“ “u d1“ Correspondence was then read trlbuted to subscribers, and one copy reserved for the scrap-book which vras on display. and pleasing- ly commented upon by all present. Each member was presented with a gift of an embroidered lin- en handkerchief from the adopted English Institute. Greeting Cards letters. calendars. and views of their picturesque village of Coitesfi England. were also received. Thesel tokens of gratitude from our friends across the sea are highly appreciated by each and every member. It. was decided to continue sending parcels every second month through 1950 and roll cull for lvirs. Andrew Doyle was appoint» ed on the sick committee. shut-ins are to be treated. It was decided to buy pencil sharpener for the school. The Secretary was asked to send {or one act plays. with disapproval. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Earle Richards. Roll‘ call to be answered by- an ex- change of Valentines. Mrs. Gallant was appointed on the pmgrairmie committee. Meeting closed with the Nat- ional Anthem after which o delic- Aiiita Sliuiv. Dialogue — Readin’ The Néivs. . v Recitation —- Teacher's Pet —— w“ lunch “as served’ Gerald Dart. "_"‘ Pantomime — It Came Upon The ELDON w- I- ldidiiizlii. Clear — 5 pupils. Recitation — A Question -- Al- bert; MzicLean. Dialogue ~— Seein’ Maw Off. Closing Chorus -- Here Comes Santa — All pupils. Recitation -— Goodnight to Ev- eryone —- Arthur I-iacLean. , Following the program Santa ar- rived aiid distributed gifts and treats to teacher and pupils. Mr. Basil Holm riioved a vote of thanks tn teacher and pupils for tiie way in which they carried out the program, This was seconded by Mr, ll/Iyroii Shaw. The \l'orneri‘s IllSlllllle very kindly treated the children of the district to oranges and pencils. The evening's entertainment clos- ed by singing the National Ari- The December meeting or the Eldon \V. I. met at. the home of Mrs, Wm, Penny with seven rnerrl- bers and two visitors present. Meeting opened by singing “ode" and repeating creed in uril- son. Minutes of previous meeting “ere then read and adopted. Dis- cussioii followed on school black- boards. but. no decision was made. Sick committee reported one sick treat. Report of wliist was then given by secretary. Ii, was decided to send $5.00 to the Tuberculosis League. ‘A cent contest was puiflon by Mrs, M. A. MacLeod. I Penny sale brought 50c. Article won by Mrs. Russell Gillis. Next meeting at: the home of l l February to be answered by pas- '1 sing in a donation for same. l l l for 1 \‘l'cirnen's creed foilmved by roll call i Two . ll. new A discussion on card parties ss| a means of making money mes. C0ll€Cti0l15 amounted to $1.00. yKing. Program consisted PAGE ELEVEN JAiillARY CLEARANCE SALE i SATURDAY, JANUARY 14th to JAN. 21st 6GIRLS’ COATS (8-14) $5.00 es. 6 GIRLS’ COATS (8-14) Exceptional value at $7.95 en. 1-3 OFF BALANCE OF CHILDRENS AND MISSES’ ‘COATS and COAT SETS ‘ GROUP OF CHILDREN'S DRESSES CLEARING AT $2.00 and $4.00 ea. 50 MISSES’ GABARDIN E "and CREPE DRESSES CLEARING AT $3.00, $5.00 and $7.95 ca. TABLE ASSORTED BABY GOODS REDUCED TO CLEAR AT BARGAIN PRICES DON'T MISS OUT ON THESE VALUES BRADLEY l l t l l l l l THE MISSES HOLMES and 159 QUEEN ST. PHONE 92 closed with the Donald are on the programme for of Iiis-‘ihe February meeting. The sc- irumental music. Lunch was ser- , creiary was appointed to see about ved by hostess and committee in ‘ purchasing a new and larger globe charge. ;for the school. The collection ior ---—————- ‘the evening was $5.65. ELMSDALE WOMEN'S INSTITCTPJ= Lunch committee for February‘. ---—- Mrs. Herbert Vatcher, Mrs. Philip Mrs. John Adams entertaiiiedlThompson, fiirs. L. G. Matti-let's the members of the Elmsdale , and Mrs. Jewell NHDOIIGICI. Women's Institute for the January‘. Following the adjournment of meeting on-Tuesday last. Meeting the meeting. a delicious lunch W"S ivas opened by the Institute Ode served by the hostesses in charge. with the vice-president. Mrs. Harry Wells in the chair. Next followed reading of minutes urd rcli call. by ; ______ the secretary. Mrs. Everett Matt-i . _ hews. Roll call was Enswereciit by l taxi,‘ ' slgingltiofiuwll Lanna‘ “Pl” membetrsc “f _ 2° “s 9Y5 i Wednesday evening January i. The “ere press“ ' Orleflwr; tents i president. Mrs. D. S McPhee. was ‘Ea?’ Reprms,“ °<?*"“;j.<*§, “as i in the chair. Meeting opened b: 51"“ azf1lmi91l“ “léré°'fge‘t' thagsinaing. “The Island Hymn’. bu? a‘? 3:; “éfirlgsrlrfgs twins be; followed‘ by Creed in unison. than aid Next mean“ m‘ be hem n by reading and signing 0f the min- ghe ‘home o! MrsgGeorge Murray utes. Roll call answered with the Entertainment committee to be name of a flower’ by seven mem- ' ‘ , bers and two visitors. Two moni- tines. Meeting SPRINGTON Vi’. I. Mrs, William Aiarthews and Mrs. be“ paid dues Reports of Sh,“ James O'Brien‘ and school committees. It “'83 The New ‘em- "Cwluuoils give“ moved and seconded that a bill oi by the members were varied. in- $190 for apples and bars h", teresmlb inspiring and amuslflg- children at Christmas be paid. At the next meeting Roll call is to be answered by a donation t:- wards a Grab Bag. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted It was moved erd seconded a pencil sharpener be bought ior the school. paying $2.75. It was them. . .< (j - l\lrs. Frank MacDonald. with roll (ITLHM lilfisfjom’ cull "My Favourie Author". via-TOR“ GROSS 593091, bleeiingAclZsed by singing the. R; M_ - goycggr National nt ein. CH ST As Lunch was served by the hostess‘. on Wednesday night, Deceni‘ assisted by Mrs. Hampton Penny. bcr 2i. the pupils of Victoria. Cross School presented their Christmas Concert in the classroom. Mr. E11- gene Dunn capably occupied the position of chairman and the fol- lowing program was carried out. Welcome Song - We're Mighty Glad to see You, the school. Opening Recitation OI-Iolloran. Duet .—- Galway Bay. Erma Dunn and Janette Adams. Encore — Careless Hands. Dialogue - Night After Christ- mas. , Recitation - A Youthful Speaker. Audrey Semple. Duct- I Saw Three Ships. Anna and Billy Moore. .;.....*.;..>h. w. I. The January meeting oi the Long River W. I, met at the 110mb of Mrs. Andrew Johnstcne. The meeting was opened by the vice- presideni. with the singing 0f the Ode and repeating creed in unison. Fioll call was answered by l6 members. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. 1t was decided to pay all bills for paint. stove. books and work on the school. Sewing meetings areto be held at the home of Miss Mae Found and Mrs. William Joha- stane on Thursday next for the purpose of sewing Red Cross material. i Anna Cfansore '7 He" Come! Santa ..New committees as follows:sick—- gfigiogue To" U, Herman“ Mrs, Jalmes Bernard, Mrs. Mur- _ ‘ ' doch MacLeoci and Mrs. Ernest Recitation -- Daddy Says S0. Dunning smookwlrsl Andrew Jean liiacLcod. Acrostic - l4 pupils. Duet - Take an Old Cold Tater and Walt. Peggy and Robert Shaw. Johnstone and Mrs. Willi-aim Jolin- stone. Program-Mrs. Oliver Pavn- ter and Mrs. Francis Paynter. Lunch - Mrs. Andrew Johnstone. Christmas concert under the direc- o; me ‘cachet Linda Ihmhm Amer tion of their teacher, Eleanor Mac-t h few remarks the Chairman’ Mn lllllfdfl- _ iMyron Shaw. announced the fol- The chairman. Mr. Frank Cut-‘ lowing numbers in order; cliffc. announced the following. opening Ch°hus__0hi where Do, fillmbEf-E- . You Live Santa Claus-by all the‘ A Vtelcome by Allan Stevenson huh-uh and a school chorus, "Deck The w¢|CQme._Ha,-\.ey yhmmh Halls’ l Reading - Sizin’ Up The Crowd HERE THEY ARE! KENNEDTS WEEK - END SPECIALS Our Drum-a short drill by Alii- __Gwrgiha Mat-Kenna son and Morris \V8C1<s. l Jticrry Christmas Drill —, by 14 A Dialogue-"The Elves and the puhiim Shoomake-F-the cast. being Jimmy Dialogue .._ can“, Taker, Ross as shoemaker. Evelyn Weeks‘, Recitation _ A Mysgery _ by as the sliocmaker's uiifo, and Moro Howard “g-nmm Iii VlTEKS. Albert “DORE Mid \'l/'°$-' Lullaby — Deanna Bell; (encore,- lr~._v Stevenson as he Elvcs, if]... Liiac Trg(_\')_ A Recitation — " ome Christmas’ Boys‘ Drill ._ by 5 boys, Glflfi" ~11“ EH1‘! W Ekfl. ' l Dialogue -— Cora’; Callers. A iJrili-"The Flag"—-\vlth Ger-y Recitation ._ Mafy Anne _ M“- iiitl Ross, Vernon Weeks and Au- gal-er Walton, lirey biorrell as the chief char-L Pantomime _. Away 1h A M“. actors and the remaining pupils 39¢ __ 3 gins, Joining in to oiiia "0 Canada?‘ l Duet. — Reuben and Rachel ~- A Pnntomlmc-"i-‘ather the Heroflpmmna 1391i and gal-me Giilis; --ivitli Vernon Weeks as fotlleh‘ (encore. If You Will Marry Niel. \'l‘eeks as mother. 391111111‘ Recitation Santa's Wife _ Kathleen Weeks and Aii- Daphnq shg\v_ Tlorrcli as the children. i Dialogue-Susie‘; Lesson. .-\ lioii Drill-acted to the siris- Flag Drill -— by 4 girls and 4 iiig nf Brahms Luilaby-uvlth Shir- buyg, icy Weeks, Joan Stevenson, Romal Intermission; li"t“ill>ll'll as the Doll's mother. and W, I. .-i t‘ll-)l'll$ of senior girls off-stage. i Dug-Q - 0 com, Ali Ye Faithful l-llllitl'~fil1fll“lfll the Work done -Rut.h Cannon and Juanita Camp- ccrli day in a “meek-Monday. Beu- boll; (encore, Silent Night», lali Hashim; Tuesday, Helen Stev- Dialogue - Hislug and Rustin, onsoii. Wednesday. Ben Cutcliffefl Recitation -— One Exception — 'l‘hiirsrla,v. Arthur \\'eeks; Friday. James Shaw. Ric-hung Weeks; Saturday. Dulcinea Exercise — Writing Letter; To hlori-ison; Sunday," Gordon Steven- Santa —- 5 pupils. zun. | Quartette - Old Black Joe; ten- Mcrry- Christmas Everybody -~ a core. Shorteniri‘ Bread), recitation hy Donnie Stevenson.‘ Recitation —- Mrs. Santa Claus Blois Weeks, Shirley Weeks. and -Msrgaret Shaw. David Bertram. Recitation -— In A Polite \'i'ay— A Diiet-"Vlfhlrtle. Mary. Whis- tie"~by "Evelyn Weeks and Dul- I cinea Morrison "Christmas Cookies" —- s dis- logiir» with Dulcihes Morrison. . . Halon Stevenson, Arthur Weeks and Gordon Stevenson as the cast. The Stockings Christmas —- s recitation by Allison Weeks. (Jlirisimss Tableau — A Christ- Fills Scene from long ago-Arthur Weeks and Beulah Harlem es Jos- eph and ltiary. Ban Cutcllffe. tllordori Stevenson. Earl Vlfeeka as "the three. Kings". Jimmy Ross. Vernon Weeks. Allan Stevenson as the King's folloivers. Also a chorus off-stage. consisting of Dulclnu Morrison. Eleanor Weeks. Evelyn Weeks. Aubrey Morrell. A Dream of Mother Goose — Kashleei-i \Veeks ss the dreamer. Robert. Weeks. Tom i.he Piper's, son: Albert Vvecks. Little Boy] sale n! candy by FRAGRANCE l5 SEALED IN VACUUM Blur; Evelyn Weeks, liisry. Quite Contrary; Vvcsley Stevenson, Jack i WWW” A a Eiicore- Prince Edward Island is Heaven to me. Dialogue -— Big In a Way. JOYC Adams. Duct -- Beautiful Brown hives. Robert and Della Dunn. Ewore — Billy Boy. Drill - Iri Grandma‘: Day. Instrumental Music. Chorus - Merry Many Bells. the school. Recitation Joan Melllsh. Dialogue _- Heck Says It. Drill .- Goodnight. Mrs. William Johnstone. Mrs. Os- e car Johnstone and Mrs. Ralph Johnstone. Collection amounted t.o $1.50. ; Next meeting to be held at Mrs.‘ Ernest Duriningis. roll call to be answered by an exchange of valen-l - Merry Chistmas. Recitation - Feeling llleffl’. Billy Moore. Duet. -- Remember Me. Shaw. Shirley Seinipie and P638?! Encore - Get. Away Old (let Away. Dialogue -- Foolish Advice. Recitation - A Christmas Joke. Vern O‘l-lollor.'in. Dialogue - Kitchen Karols. Recitation —"After Christmas. Robert. Shari‘. Step-dance. .- shirley BQMDII. Song - Rildolplt. the Red-nosed Focirideer. five girls. Encore ~ My Kitty Has Gone from Her Basket. Recitation --~ Wilson MacLean. Dialogue -- A Minister's Mistake. Recitation‘ _ ranch-tare. AMP Moore. l Closing Chorus -— Juit Siniiic and‘ Sav Goodbye. the School. i Santa (llriiis arrived iii his usual Mari vour reels from an in evening's entertainment. io a. close New available Yov you Q eiiyoy m your homo with VIEW.M|;QQ| Siereoscepu er Junior Piolecters. Ask loi them li photo lfld gill sliops, itatlonciy, drug and department stores. jovial maner niiii distribute-ti gifts from a. heavily laden tree to the it. .ntl their teacher. Itilsf» gggbdraalviacuicd. Singing (if the-l ll’ your Dealer ii not listed below, National Anthcm brought. tho y/yflg moved and seconded that $1.00 be by the committee in charge. Meet- hem to the T_ 3 Lehgha $72) to m5 the“ adlwnwd" ibe paid for Christmas cards. Reading and discussion of Corres- OIEARY W. I. pohdehcm Mrs. D. S. liicPhee invited tho Institute to her home for the ncxl meeting. Roll call to be answered u-ith a cake of soap to be sent ti Greece. Lunch was then sored by the hostess. assisted by Miss On January 9. 1950, the regular monthly meeting of the 0'Leai-y W. I. met in the schoolhouse. The president presiding. the meeting opened with the singing of the In- grit“? Qde and repcatlris the Bessie Halliwell and Miss Addie {Elem-re e t_ t th Halliwell. This being the fifteenth bers “' 2911"“ Y" "f mime anniversary, Mrs. Elizah Rayner oresen- 1111111112 M0 ivlw presented the Institute with a paid we“ fees and W“ newly e11" birthday cake with fifteen candle. {gllfdf members “I10 B150 Paid which was enjoyed by all. Meet- ‘ $1: fies“, z ing closed by singing, "Pack Up e rn nu es of the December your Trwbiegg meeting were read and approved. The Red Cross Secretary reported that new suipplies were ordered but. were not received as yet. It was derided that the Institute buy cod liver oil capsules and the parents pay as they receive them. Nine thousand czipsitles were ordered. The school committee re- ported that they obtained the twea- ther stripping for the school win- dows. A letter of appreciation and thanks was read from Mrs. Burgess for her gift at Christmas. 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