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Christmas Entertainment
udrovy'S; %lnidaci; Snndey,;School
ti, aneual., Christmas entertairranent
esday evening, ,Dec.,,".' 23 ?'t,ta,:pro•,
r',aga u by the, singing of Christmas
carols, all¶ 9inng lin, ellen followed , &
p ail ninere`children . giving2a Christ
cttatron.' 1lltii4eal 'item#,'Were:
)Clobbleils:Song 1 `'hv Doreen McKenzie-
I'
Me-
i'eU:yl Milldred Fraser 'and Monica;
; duets riy `Joyre Greer* and Anna
Westlake, and by .Terry Sturgeon and'
Fraser; 'a; recitation :by .Willie
sou; two short plays "Census Tnk•1
by John Dowson and Joyce Steck-
"Clever Dr, Brown", by Willie
son, and Mesion . Steckler, and- a
errplay entitled, "EnterprisingOs-
?',:pltt on. by. Mrs. iVlalcolm Tome,
Elaine. Denby and Mrs. Grant
(UT and two numbers were put en
a group from. Miss Clnrke's School•
o was a pantomime entitled "Away
a' Manger", and a number entitled
hristinas. Candles".
be Superintendent, .Miss Maud Stili-
spoke'to the friends about the work
in the Sinday, School, and so did Bev,
F. G. Stotesbury, who waa',chairman for
the evening. '1'liere, was a nicely decorated
Christmas tree, and Santa Clans gave
the, sehool . "a visit. There were -gifts,
candy and oranges for thepupils. There
was a good attendaaoe of the friends
and all enjoyed the `evening.
(Intended for last week)
Concert Great Suceeas'
The Bayfield Public Sebool concert
held in the Teeth Hall on -Wednesday ev-
ening of last week, was a great success.
Under the tuition of the teachers, D.'
McAuley and. Mrs. William Parker, the;
snappy (skits showed splendid acting°
ability amongst the pupils, and their
fine voices blended well under the leader-,
ship of the music' teacher, B. Rennie..
The feet that it started: at eight o'clock;
sharp, as adbertised, surprised a number
of the audience (who were late, expect-.
Mg that it really wouldn't commence,
until 8.30 p.m.)
The program has as follows:
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• s- FC(YRLt.
• Mies Jennie Cowttu B antford, spent
the week -end with her sister, lairs. Robert
Townsend.
Ming :Fern"' Watsin, London, is spend.
ing''tito Christmas' holidays with her
mother,' Mrs. Nellie' Watson.
Tho sor4o' in the 'United 'Murat will
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be at 10.30 o clock for; the v;inter months
rths
beginning Sunday, January 4:'
Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto, is spend-
ing the holidays at the home ,of, lien
mother, Mrs: Robert Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. And. l'Inox and family,
Kitchener, spent. the 'Christmas holidays
at the home of theformer's parents,
Mr. and Mro. Tom Knox.
,Mfr- and . Mrs, William Wells and
Douglas, Clinton, and Dr. and Mrs.
Leonard Whitely, Gerrie, spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young-,
bintt. '
'Mr. and Mrs. George Heil and family,
Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs, Jac Lyon ' and
family and Mr's., Yate Bremner, Ethel;
spent, Christmas. at the home of Mrs.
1, Iib for Christmas Eve—Senior boys
and girls cheit
2. Chairman's' address --John 1Parker,
t,ho w'oldomed those present and pointed
out that this year there "were not the
older pupils -;of the Continuation class' to
• help with the program since these classes
had been discontinued.,
3. "Up on the House Top There's a
Jolly Old Man"—junior boys' and
girls' choir.
4. r,'You''re All Wet" (a•skit)—Don-
ald Warner.
'5. Duct, "Winter Wonderland"
Donna Sturgeon and Barbara Brandon.
0. "Old Friends, Meet" (a
Bob Brandon and Donald. Warner:
7, Singing Games—Juniors--(a) On
the', Bridge; (1i) Oats, .pons, beans and
barley grow.
. 8. Tho Itheumatiz--Seniors -- Helen
BIair,' Barbara ,Brandon, Ronna Stur.
ge`on,'Doreen MacKenzie, Donald Warn-
er;`' Gerald Sturgeon, Jack Fraser,' Silly
Parker. .
'0. Solo, "Who Is Comingv'—Glen
Sturgeon:. '
10: "To • Make a Merry Christmas "---
Senior choir.
1.1 Junior Quartette, "Bell Carol" —
T3elen'MacLeod, Margaret Howard, Don-
nld..Bal1,,,Glen Sturgeon • '
•During intermission •auembers, of the
Lions Club, who were hold ng their
dinner -meeting that night, . attended in
a body."They' filed across the front 'and
down the ,eider of . the hall, and sang
duels ender ,the leadership of Grant
Turner, with S. Rennie at the piano:
12. "Catch What You Gan" (a skit
in which the following artistes were
thrown to the audience by those taking
part): Peanuts, Helen Blair; beans,
Shirley Brandon; brat -one, Mildred Fra-
ser; B -B Bate, Margaret Stirling;ma-
caroni, Donna Sturgeon; gum, Barbara
Bassett; confetti, Barbara Brendon;
raisins, Joan, McLeod; kiss daddy, Beu-
lah Parker; eggs, Don 'Warner,
14.414, seniors,'•"'The 'Fortune Tell-
er"•—•bobby Brandon, Bobby. Parker
(Sannbo) Gerald' Sturgeon (Larry Bing-
ham), jack 'Fraser (Mugs Rile'y),-Janet
MacLeod (Mins Flossie 8'Sylvester).
14. "Bab Menta Maria"—Billy Park-
er; Beulah Parker, •
15. Play, juniors, "Hang the Christ -
Mae Stocking" — Doreen Maeeenzie,
Marion Mkkins, Margaret Howard, Bev-
erley Foote, Helen MacLeod, Billy Park-
er, Bob Orr, Don Bell, George Telford,
Glou Sturgeon. '
At the close of the program Santa
Claus Arrived and distributed gifts off
the tree.
Wos B'o>icom
Mi. raid Mrs Elgin Jhel ng'.end fans
iii; Mr. Oliver Lawson, Audiuia,'-and
Mr. aridStratigtln and Bobby;
Gdderlch, spent Cbristtnes with M . and
Mrs..lllie Mountain
Itfiss Bath GoJier, ' Godericli, 1Cfisa"
Elya C+ovier London and
> Mr. andr
Mrs,
a
Spence ' 'll
inn,Kitchener, spent he
Christmas holidays
,at 2it'ehome of Mr.
and Mrd. 'William :Gov*.
Londesboro W.A:'lield its Itecein-
-ber meeting on Thuraday''afternooti,
December 18th, at the home of Mrs.
Watson with 14 niemliers and. three
visitors present. Business discussions.
were on ways of raising"money for
the :coming year , .Mrs. Robert
Youngblutt and, Mrs., Robert Town-
send were to, send Christmascards
to shut-ins; Mrs. Robert Young
blutt and '1Vlrs. Webster to prepare
hostess' book for' coming year:'
- The 'nominatiti4' eeinmittee then
presented 'the following Slate of Of-
ficers for 1948:` President, Mrs.
Saundercock; Vitet President) ' 'Mrs.
Townsend; Secretary, Mrs: L. Pipe;
Treasurer, : Mrs. Jahn Nott;+. Orgga n
rat, Mrs. Tom Allen, Assistant Org.
anist;, Mrs C Vincent;, Press Re-
porter; Mrs Bert' Shobbrook;'-Rem-
embrance Coministeee' Mrs. Tom MIL
lei Mies Lillie Adanis, "Mrs. Ab.
Vodden,, Mrs. "Wri, Manning; Mr's.
L. Pipe,' Mrs. Edwin Wood and Mrs.
ArtClarke.
The program consisted of read-
ings by MTh, Tom Allen, Mrs. Wat-
son and Mrs. Robert Fairservice. The
hostesses were Mrs. William Lyon,
Mrs., C. Watson, Mrs, William Gov-
ier and Mrs. Robert Youngblutt: The
January meeting is to be at the
home...of Mrs.,Rev., Brenton.
BRUCEFIELD.
Miss 'Betty Allan, Hyde Park; is
spending the 'holiday period with her
parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Allan..
Miss Janet Watson, Aylmer,. is spend-
ing the Clu'istmas, season with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mre. Robert .Watson.
Cameron Remy and. Mise Margaret
Henry are, holiday 'visitors with 'their
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. William Henry..
We. Dawson and Miss km' Stack•
house are recovering from their recent
illnesses, their many friends will be glad
TUCKERSMITH
Chaff to' Ifeet,-
Tnekersntith Ladies' Club Will held its
first' meeting of the year on Wednesday,
January 7, at the home of Mrs. Er/in
Whltr'iiore. The roll call it to be an.
swored by a New Year's resolution.
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Joymeptwhen the visited lt! siek'and
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HENSA•I ,,t 1e i„
Mr, aiid•Mrsa Vernon: Spray and child..
ren,'London, spent Chri3tiasas pith M:r.
and' Mrs. D. Geiger
Mr:. and Mrs: J L'. `Mc -Ewan 'spent
Christmas day with' ;illiasec; Edith and
Liltan McEwari;''.London. ir.
Mrs. . .,
M. and M e. Gorabn Bi111iorn,, Meal-
en City,'Moxico;`were resent• guests with
Mr. 'and Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. James 'Bon1hron spent,'
Christmas with their daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ilreer, London. •
Mr.' and Mas., G. Voth, Gwen and
Jinimy,- Mr. and Mita. W. D. Simpson;
Billy and Bobby, Detroit, were Christ-
mas visitors with Mrs. L. Simpson.
Mh•, and Mrs. Sohn Bolden, Patrick
and Mieliael, Zurich, were •Christmas.
Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
T. Hoffman and family, Dashwood,'•
'Mr, and Mrs. James A. Paterson spent
Christmas holidays with relatives in
Kitchener, ' and visited with Rev. and
Mrs. W. Weir and Firoddy, Hespeler.
Mr. and Mss. Ralph Brook and little
daughter, Toronto, ID'. and Mrs. Ken
Brook, Galt, Mrs. T. Gaston, Toronto,
were Christmas guests with Rev. and
Mrs.; R. A. Brook at .the manse.
Dr, and Mrs, A. U. Campbell, Guelph,
visited • with friends in Hensel] over
the week -end, and +i.ttendeo the recep-
tion of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim Campbell. '
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shorthouse, Herb
Redden, Russell Redden, Mies Shirley
Cbrniah, Miss Ohylis Case, all of St.
Catharines, spent the Christmas holidays
with Mr. .and Mrs. 'Whitney Carter,
Clinton, and Mrs. 0, M, Redden. Mrs.
Redden returned with them to St.
Catharines where she will spend the
winter months with members of her
family.
Christmas service of lioly Communion
was held in St. Paul's .Iinglican Church,
December 21, when the church was ap-
propriately decorated with Christmas
candles and evergreen with white ehrys-
anthemurns on the altar. Robert Cameron
was at the organ console and the choir
sang a Christmas anthem. A choral .ear -
vice was held in the morning, December
28. ,
The Town Hall was packed to . ca-
pacity 'Friday . evening 'for a reeeption
for Itfr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell, Toronto,
a bridal ,couple. During the course of.
the evening they were presented. with a
substantial purse of money, Ed Corbett
doin gthe honors, .Tim, on behalf of
himself and his wife, expressed his sin
core thanks in a very fitting manner,
Mrs: Campbell is the former Gwen
Cooper, Kippen, and Jim is a former
popular Heneall boy, son of Dr. and
Mrs. A. R. Campbell, Guelph.
Miss Greta Laramie and the girls of
her Sunday School class gave much en -
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