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IN dnesday, -December eleventh
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the' grade 'eight Oass -o-
and two then _presented their �6 U-Mban.
accompanied by Mr. MacLennan. plays of "Little, Red Riding
The pupils of $t, Columban,
They are,studying about pioneers Hood's, Christmas Tree" and
ql� "Kother Goose's Christmas". A entertained 'thqlr' anent and
in their history class and they are
particularly interested' in the play, "Santa• and the Stow- friends to a deligbQ44Trd-glam on
ti t pioneer. way of life and the Away", by &'gritde four pupils Thursday ., afternoon. Little
progress of the early settlers. preceded grade three's Colleen Maloney opened the'
At the museum, the class. "Christmas Stdry". prograiii , with an addresg of
observed,, many old-fashioned' own welcome after which Gr. I & 2
An operetta entitlW "Sit gave -ra play "Santa Goes
tools, household items Strike in Santaville" was t
machines
he last
Shopping" where the pupils
and methods of transportation, number presented. The cast iVus-
representing toy animals'
Beautiful china, fireplace the 'pupils,,of grades six. "seven
appliances, early industries, and eight. This musical comedy dik] yqLtheir accomplishments,.
items for daily tasks and personal was - about the Workers of Santa's gr. 7 ke'n't'"ertained with some
ti French ongs and Gr. 3 & 4 gave
belongings of the pioneers were Village going on strike. But
soon
viewed and discussed. the Christmas Spirit made• them a play e* Littlest Shepherd'
This trip was very beneficial to realize how silly they were I to This Was o owed by'-, I & 2's
-Baby ear's X4risthias
the members of the class because play
betray Santa Claus and, they ret
it will help !hem complete their urned. to their work. and a select The Merry
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history projects. Farhier" by the ythm band of
Christmas Concert The audience enjoyed the Gr. J & 4. Gr. 5 6 gave an
CHEQUE WINNERS 'tThree St. Jam'es'Schoo' pupils won $2 each and $10 for their result of the hard work of the
The annual Christmas Concert amusing I Merry,
school with their collections of stamps *and postr4arks which were submitted to the at Hullett Central School was held teachers and pupils. play
Christmas Dance ..Christmas Elf'\ whjt� was
ABC's of Industry, a curriculum enrichment progrAm. The proud winners are, left, on Wednesday, December 18 at ihe gra�e seven and 'eight followed by carol sli�glng.\Gr. I
Tanya De Groot, Janice McCue avid Mqr'y Hendrick (Staff Photo 8 0 m. 'Ue% gaily decorated 2. 3,' 4. The play The
P: Christmas dance was held an as
Honeymooners" by Gr. 7 & 8 "
au itorium was completely filled . December 19. Prizes were a
o wit parents, friends and quite amusing. Gr. 7 & 5 al 9
awarded for elimination and -
..... neighbours, spot dances. Everyone was' gave a choral reading and the
NEWS OF The grade five class warml the program was ' closed by a
y dressed up anc' , 11 enjoyed tl�, .
welcomed the audience with a eve.ning. recitation given by Alan O'Reilly.
ppen - (S91�19 �hat began the� 'Wini 4
Skat
Personals
'C6itcert". They presented a play,, All students of Hullqtt Central
tif Personals
Margaret McLaughlin will
en ffed' it .'.'The..
',The. Merry Maidens" school went skating at the Clinton
Correspondent and a sk followed. The finished' Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Rend A�Aldwell, Arena on Friday, December 20th, sM.Md
their presentation with another Mrs. JR.e MLaughlin of Manley.
1ast day, of school.
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u Everyone- enjoyed thems,eiv6s \ s
Members IWn Craft Perso I is spending rch Next, the grade twdl P(N immensely durilig the- community is extended to'Mr.
ristma"s with her afternoon family in'
exhibited their,lalerit in a, play and Mrs. Joe Barry and faint
Members of, Kippen EastYA. Mr. and M s,..- I)pn Bell, parents Mr. and Mrs. Orville' of fun, bu? only too soon it was
Y� called "Santa' Wa ' the - passinx of Mrs. Barry's
learned the art of making a fur Halifax, N.S. weft- gue'sts of Mr. Workman. s So Tired". tifne to leave for home on 'the I
Bargains for Christmas" was buses. motlier in Zurich.
flower whea Mr. Alex WGregor and Mrs. W'J.P.Bell, The Cooper family held their
displayed crafts 'made by ' the Mr. and Mrs. Hanks Binnendyk annual Christmas party at Huron
patients at Huronview, This being are spending the 'Christmas Centennial School, the guests of A
the citizenship meeting. members holidays with in Mr. 'and Mrs. Ed., McBride.
answered thp. roll call by., "A little Holland.
thing-i'n life that leads to,good. Mr. and Mrs. W.J.F.6ell have Mr. Ken Jones and frjo-d,of—
citizienship". Mrs. , Alex g6ne, to Florida for the winer. Kemptville spent Christmas with,&
McGregor commented on the Miss Linda Workmqn,`(;uclvh, MY. 'and Mrs.,�,Hayold Jones.
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motto. "Friendship is the cement 40
that holds the world together"."
The report , of Family and
Consumer Affairs was given by
fi,tW,;'. "o, q,
Mrs: 'A. Hoiggarth. Citizenship
and'World Affairs report by Mrs.
V.,Aldcrdicc, the District Board
report was give� by Mrs. R. Bell
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and Mrs. R. Kinsman "d Mrs.
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Grace Drummond gave the Area'.
Convention report.
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Mrs. R. Broadfoot and Mrs. R.
Kinsman gave Christmas k
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ngs.
Members will quilt a quilt for
Huronview. A4 auction will be
held at the January meeting.% 6.
'Mrs. A. Hoggarth won the
floiver hP arrangement 'and-
1Xpe refiner was,'h inner of
Dave t P, w
lucky
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the p I a te. M4-s,.John, yS i nelait-
ke,
was in charge of luhefi. A jolly
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Santa Claus arrived and
distributed g#ts.
The Christmas meeting was
Christma's is the time -for togetherness.
held Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs.
Vern Alde'rdice.A Tenderness. Loving. And the greatest gift
g, �
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season. Sin( ere9 ratit'ude to Qtllr pati'o'n s.,
Reoilts -a6d. Staff -,of
P
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Sef}�orth Manor Nursin9 %
Thank the Public for their manyacts of and generosity
during the past year.
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