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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1964, p. 19

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i { q "Sanday Schiool mischievous clown doll (Dale THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 24,1964 49 { Thomas). However Santa ap- proved all the toys -- the In- dian doll (Nancy Richmond), Contest Success the Rag doll (Linda Bremner), the mother and baby doll (Mrs. KEDRON (TC).-- Superinten-|Lynn Lee and Barbie), the dent Jack Francis was the able|Beatnik doll (Sylvia Wood), the chairman for this year's Sunday|negro doll (Barbara Rose), the School Concert in the lower hall|Girl Guide and Boy Scout dolls of Kedron Church on Tuesday|(Ann Glover and Bob Dale), the evening. baton twirling doll (Janet Brem- Mrs. Rosnak's class of Junior|ner), the talking doil (Gloria girls opened the concert with|wWoodward), the sailor doll (Rob- "Pilgrims in Bethlehem" whichjert Jackson), and the three was narrated by Gail Mitchell,]wooden soldiers (Jack Groat, Cathy Brown, Nancy Craig andjJohn Rose and Dale Cameron). Debbie Maschke. The wise men|Santa even felt he could find were Susanne Arsenault, Carollthe perfect place for the Ann Stevenson and Susan Brock.|trouble-making clown. The shepherds. were Mary! 'This smoothly produced play Stiles, Susan Dyck and Sandra/was greatly enjoyed by the audi- Mitchell. Mary was played by/ence right down to its youngest Sandra Mitchell and Joseph by| member. Linda Flintoff, and the angels were Susan Flintoff, Chris Skuce| HELP OTHERS and Carol Lee Harvey, Linda Bremner's class of boys Carols were played by Gloria|were shown seated around a Mountjoy, Nancy Woodward and|dining table when the curtain Dianne Mountjoy on the piano,|rose, prepared to enjoy their Patti Rosnak on the accordion,|Christmas, but a radio appea sind Susanne Arsenault sang, ac-|for less fortunate children set companied by Ruth Bishop on|them making contributions for dith of Thamesville, and Harry Windsor. The discovery in- 1|cluded a shell pendant, beads guste as they presented their EARLY MuSIC own version of an.anecdote of} The first cailiope, in 1855, had Cleopatra and Mark Antony. only eight keys, although later) Between the plays the audi-|models utilized 32 keys. ence enjoyed singing best known Christmas carols, and Santa ap- 'a rRRe manga peared at the close to distribute bags of candy to all the chil J AMES i dren. The candy was bagged and donated by Mrs. Jack 1 O'MALLEY 4 ANCIENT DISPLAY CHATHAM, Ont. (CP)--Orna- 2 3 ] 1 2 believed to be a 3,000-year-old | 7 a 2 grave discovered recently nl @ Homes @ Additions Francis. ] Construction Ltd. | ments and tools from what is here were put on display in the! Chatham - Kent Museum, The\g ® Offices @ ol find was made by Niel Coppie- ters of Chatham, Glen E. Mere- Your Satisfaction Is Our Aim All Cars Ca Our GUARANTEE KELLY DISNEY Bosveld of the University of rolled out of strips of copper, | and a copper adze. | the guitar. others. Grant- Spencer's class of boys ~ ge aaa hi exercise, where each boy said a play rae ov § rorkshop. verse and raised a letter mak- iy teas wuss 7h jing up the traditional greeting. Charlie Thomas. Mr. Toymaker| Janet Lygene he a s. Toy-\small girls performe e (Ron Selleck) and Mrs 'oy Shepherd Boy", pantomiming |= USED CARS Ltd. 1200 Dundes E. OPTICIAN Whitby 668-5891 936 Simcoe St. N. BUDGET TERMS 723-3110 DROP IN Glasses mode to 3 Specialist's prescripti "de L. D. Jait maker (Karen Pascoe) assisted ' by thei elves, Joan and Tom|the action as the poem was Ogle, had just completed|read. their Christmas toys and Santa; Mrs. Bryce Reeves' class was Claus (Steven Richmond) ¢ame|represented by two numbers, a by to pick them up on Christ-|solo "Christmas Song" by Jan- mas Eve. jice Selleck, and a baton twirling The toymakers paraded the|routine by Gayle McNally. dolls for Santa's inspection with| Bill Werry's boys' class fin- a few slip-ups caused by thelished off the evening with great ! 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