HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-12-19, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 19, 1979'
E0 Wawanosh has great
Christmas concert
The concert was held
Wed., Dec. 12 at the East
Wawanosh Public School,
The grades Kindergarten to
4 practiced hard to make their
skits better than the ones in
years gone by.
Joanne Wood played
several Christmas selections
before the opening of con-
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cert.
Kindergarten did their
play quite well. They spoke
in clear tones and had realist-
ic costumes. The play was
entitled "The Christmas
story." The parts were
played by the following:
Mary: Heather Dobell;
Joseph: Shawn Rogers;
Angels: Crystal Black,
Darlene Blacks Lana Thomp-
son, Lorna Humphrey; Shep-
herds: Paul McIntosh, Lori
Crawford, Richard _McKean.
Wisemen: Ian Morton,
Jason Campbell, Matthew
Hussey. Children: Tanya
Campbell, Cindy Kikkert,
David Paul, Jason White,
Brenda White, Robbie
Anderson, Christopher
Jamieson, Verdell Jessup.
They did a terrific job and
really enjoyed putting the
play on in front- of an
audience.
Second the Senior Choir
sang "Joy To The World"
and "What Child Is This?"
The singing had a very clear
and sending tone. The choir
consisted of grades four to
eight. The piano was played
by Mr. Chauk.
Then the grade one put on
the skit "Jolly Santa Claus".
They did extremely well for
their' age. The parts were
played by: Mother: Cheryl
darlow; Father: Steven
Marks; Children: Glen
Taylor, Lenea Wilson,
Steven Guy, Caroline
Humphrey, Dean Vincent,
Christopher Campbell,
Sheila Schwartzentruber.
Santa Claus: Tom Cull;
Santa's Helpers: Trinia:
Mark Coultes; Pnie: Darrell
Pletch, bell; Ned: Andrew
Campbell; A Top: Ricky
Johnston; Teddy Bears:
David McKee; Story Book
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Allan B.
ay your roads be clear
Your fortunes wide,
And those you love
Be at your sick!.
All tied up
and ready to be delivered
to your door . . . our sincere thanks
and wishes for a better
than ever Christnaasl
ay your
holidays ring
with the resounding
spirit that is the heart of
Christmas! Sincere thanks.
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