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WHERE IS THE I? - Hulled school had a skit
at their .Christmas concert where the I in
Christmas was lost. The students put on a full
Show Wednesday night for friends and optants.
(Photo by Hilton) TAKE A BOW! After their amusing performance of the 12 the St. James Christmas Concert at
days of Christmas Mrs. Marshall's grade one and two class
bbwed for the audience's applause. The students performed at
forth" District High
(Photo by Rimmer)
School Th4rsday night,
prayed to GO thanking him for the birth of
Jesus. This was part of Huron Centennial's
Christmas concert.
LORD WE PRAY — While their classmates
performed a Nativity scene in the background,
these membpn of Mrs. Kipfer's grade one class
EVERYBODY WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS! —
Snowmen, 'dolls and teddy bears wished the audience at the
Huron Centennial Christmas concert a Merry Christmas. Mrs.
Baker's grade two class put on this skit for the concert
Wednesday. (Photto by Rimmer)
'Photo by Rimmer)
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SMILE, IT'S CHRISTMAS! — These smilling 'faces belong to Mrs.
Ryan's kindergarten class. The children were backstage getting ready to
do the nativity scene for the St. JamesChristmas concert Thursday night.
According to custodian Harry Hak, this was St. James first Christmas
concert in at least 13 years.
(Photo by Rimmer)
The joys ofIchristmos
Christmas
to
remember
SANTA CLAUS LOST WEIGHT! — When Santa lost his weight, e got
into a whole pile of trouble as Mrs. Baker's grade two class showed: in the
Christmas concert at Huron Centennial. People didn't believe he was
Santa Claus and he got arrested!
(Photo by Rimmer)
AND WHAT I WANT. FOR CHRISTMAS IS. . .
— Tyler Brady, grade one, was resting
backstage before he did his recitation in the
Huron Centennial Christmas Concert. Tyler's
poem was about how he got too many mittens
for Christmas. d (Photo by Rimmer)
GET READY TO SING! — Huron Centennial's junior choir provided
some beautiful Christmas music for the Christmas concert Wednesday.
Everyone's favourite was "All I want for Christmas is air two front
teeth" when the choir lisped through 'the song.
(Photo by Rimmer)