The Citizen, 2003-12-17, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2003.
School presents Christmas concert
The an positively crackled with
excitement at Hullett Central Public
School on Wednesday evening. Dec.
IO as the boys and girls eagerly
waited their turn to perform in front
of parents, grandparents and
interested community folk.
After weeks of practice and
preparation the Christmas program
of music was presented to the public.
Opening the evening's
performance was the band with two
numbers. Air/Caprice and Santa's
Parade. The latter was an interesting
piece with several bars ol 11
different Christmas songs played
throughout.
Wearing Santa hats and sunglasses
the junior choir sang Cool Santa and
High Tech Santa which reminded
everyone that Santa has had to
modernize and use pagers, faxes,
cell phones and even the internet in
his work.
With their recorders they played
Good King Wencelas and Jingle
Bells.
Alphabetics and Jingle Bells
Jammin were presented in all the
simplicity and toy only a primary
choir can exude
The sound of Christmas music
MS lives here.
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FROM LONDESBORO
Hullett Central Public School held its annual Christmas concert rehersal 'on Dec. 10 with
performances by the junior choir, girls choir, primary choir and junior recorders. The audience
was invited to sing along during songs including Away in a Manger, Deck, the Halls and Silent
Night. (Elyse DeBruyn photo)
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A small choir. 12 girls with just a
ioveiy sound, sang In December and
We’ll Dress the House. Whitney
Hulley was a featured soloist in In
December.
Children of the World, was sung
by the mass choir. It reminded the
audience that children are the
promise of the world and they
choose peace, hope and love.
The choirs were directed by Ms
Wyatt and accompanied on the piano
by Mrs. Bosman and Mrs.
Vandendool. Kim and Travis Teed
led the audience in a number of
Christmas carols.
You are invited to join staff and
students for carolling at 10:30 a.m.
on Thursday and/or 2 p.m. on Friday.
Christmas holidays start with
dismissal on Friday. Classes resume
Jan. 5.
PEOPLE AROUND
LONDESBORO
By BRENDA
RADFORD
Call
523-4296
Members of the Countdown Club
are reminded that Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. is
the last Thursday for 2003 to meet.
That evening the clubbers will do
their Christmas shopping from the
points they have earned since
September.
A short drama. What Child is This
will be presented for the young folk,
their parents and interested
community folk. Refreshments will
follow.
The Countdown Club is a craft and
activity program offered to children
from kindergarten through Grade 6
at Hullett school by the Fellowship
Bible Chapel. Sessions will resume
again Jan. 8.
The adult members of the Bible
Chapel enjoyed a Christmas dinner
and evening of socializing recently at
the Fireside Cafe in Wingham.
Residents of the village and the
rest of Hullett will now have weekly
blue box collection every Monday
except for holiday Mondays. The
east side of London Road must have
items at the curb by 7 a.m. The west
side will be collected a little later in
the morning sometime after your
coffee break time.
It seems we are, al I still finding the
odd item left in our blue boxes as not
being acceptable for recycling.
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