The young people. and . the choir were in tharge of the eveâ€" Cinemascope and Color . GARY COOPER â€" JULIE LONDON (Adult Entertainment) We Wish For You a Very MAPPY NEW YEAR JOCK MAMONEY â€" GILBERT ROLAND y JAN. 23 1OO MUCHâ€"TOO SOONâ€" TARAWA BEACH HEAD Soun taneadiih â€" Sn oane m York MAN os"?n: wWEST Travel Bureau WESTON RECREATION ARENA 7 FREE SKATING For Students and Parents Meon., Tues., Wed. and Fri. of the current week 4.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. ‘ NEW YEARS AFTERNOONâ€"2:15 to 4.15 p.m. ... SATURDAY AFTERNOONâ€"2.15 to (4.15 p.m. ... ADULTS SKATINGâ€"NEW YEARS EVE §.90 p.mM. K6 VOuBQy PFHWeâ€" ......is ilfvs se checlcecevcrsrrerecrecss s SAT. JAN. 3rd â€" 8.30 to 10.30 p.m. ......................... THE WESTON SENIOR HOCKEY: LEAGUE WUL PAY 3 GAMES ONâ€" + «Friday January 9th. â€" 1st game at 7.30 p.m. AlL COLOR SHOW LIGHTâ€"IN THE FOREST FESS !Allgl â€" WENDELL corey Owl Show JAN.: 1, CONTINUOUS Box office open until 1 a.m. with complete program commencing ROCK HUDSQN â€" CYO CHARISSE RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP Ail COLOR AND CINEMASCOPE Latimerâ€"Plumbing . "and Heating _ THE SEA CHASE LANA TURNER â€" JOHN WAYNE MT. DENNIS HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER Gensral Admission 50câ€"Children 25¢ TWILIGHT OF THE GODS THE: KENTUCKIAN New Years Night STEWART GRANGER BARBARA RUSH â€"and Staff DEC. 31â€"JAN. 1 CH. 1â€"1821 LAST OF THE FAST GUNS . . MRS. L. HEATHERINGTON â€" C 10297 .. ; . Kriox Latimer THEATRE ro. 9:1960 Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. after midnight. FRILâ€"SAT. . CASER.â€" DIANE LYNN JAN 4â€"5 DPE || Reservations MALONE Markland and Mr. J. Mastanâ€" drea. A duet wasâ€"sung by Mrs. J. Duke and Sally Burgess. Rev. Redding: was in charge of the morning service and the text z his sermon .was ‘"The Birthâ€" y of the Saviour," It . was !l:lhl gift" ‘Sunday and there | & good supply of and there was a good supply of Iood donated which was later presented to a number. of famâ€" ilies in the area. s eral of the notâ€"soâ€"familiar ones. Solos were sung by Miss Thalia A Christmas Day service was held at 10 a.m,. and Rev. and Mrs. Stracher took part of the service and Mrs: Jack Harper sung‘a solo. , / Two morning services were held at Elverston Park United Church on the Sunday before Christmas at 10 a.m. and 11.30 a.m., and ascandle light service was held in the evening. It was quite a frosty night but about 30 of the young ‘pepore from Trethewey and "Elverston went out cardâ€"singing to a number of homes where‘ elderly or sick folk were. They returned to the church where‘ they: thawed out and were served refreshments. The 6th Downsview Cubs and Scouts are holding a bottle drive on Saturday, Jan. 10th and they would appreciate if residents of the ‘Highview area would save their bottles until then. Congratulations to Mr. . and Mrs. Don Lenheart who were married recently. Mrs. Lenâ€" heart was formerly ‘Carol Warâ€" burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Warburton, of 65 Ridge Rd. . Air, Sea and Land Book Now for 1959 To Avoid Disappointment 1043 Weston Road By MRS. N. WATSON CY 61343 RO 6â€"1777 WM. G. BEECH, M.P. * sung quite a number‘ of by 21st, at 50« 50« 15¢ "Season‘s Greetings to all. James Johnston rended a solo ‘I Ain‘t Gettin‘® Nothin‘ for Christmas‘ and piano selections by Kleanor Weber, Eleanor Johnston and Joun Milier, displayed .‘omc of the individual musial thient of the pupils. Ruth Miller presided at the piano and kept the Christâ€" mas music prevailing in the hall: next on the list, but the chairâ€" man. Neil Watson, declared that this part of the program had not been rehearsed with the rest, so wishing all a Merry Christmas he continued wlgio the children‘s Wrogram. Miss Colgan was callâ€" ed upon early. in the program and expressed her appreciation to all for coming, and extended The pupils were very pleased to see the interest that the local people took in their efforts and when they were ready to start around 8.30 p.m. the hall was nicely filled. The program was opened with the singing of O Canada led by the school pupils. The chairman‘s address was ‘ Monday, December 22, was practically like another school day for the pupils of Coleraine ‘ochool. when they along with their teacher, Miss Colgan, spent most of the day at Kleinburg Hall preparing the stage, putting up the tree and decorations and giving the last minute touches to â€"their Christmas program which they were to present that evening. Master Jimmy Taylor of Palâ€" grave spent a couple of days of his holidays with Fommy Carâ€" berry during which time he atâ€" tended Coleraine School concert to ‘see his formerâ€"school pals as they presented their Christmas entertainment. floor. to.\ ceiling with garlands, evergre and Christmas scenes. The Christmas tree glowing with colored lights and ornaments stood as a sentinel as the pupils presented their annual Christmas concert. Mrs, A. Parr presided at the piano as they went through their choruses and drills. Three plays put on by the senior pupils provided much laughter, espeâ€" cially one wherein everyone said that they were too busy Christâ€" mas Eve to shorten father‘s new pair of pahts. Then unknown ‘to each other, mother and her two daughters all decided to do the job, and poor pa ended up with a pair of trousers that would pass for a pair of Bermuda singing of ‘Star of the East.‘ shorts. A wooden soldier drill put on by eight little boys was done almost to perfection‘ with the "Wooden soldiers" all dockâ€" ed out in gay hats and red and gold. hands across their waists and shoulders. Recorded music entertained the audience in beâ€" tween acts and the program was drawn. to:a close with the Naâ€" tivity Scene in pantomine as Paul Belcher read the Christmas story from the Bible. Walter McCabe was chairman for the evening unti‘ Santa Claus came bouncing in with his tingling bells and cheery Ho, Ho, Ho, to distribute the many gifts below the Christmas tree. looking for a cheap Christmas free but by being mean enough to_remove ome that had been planted on private property. Bu n , Concert riday evening, December 19, the tireless efforts of t eacher, Mrs. C. Thomas, and Her pupils, Burlington school was / bea\ztiiully ‘decorated from apted on J _ u m .( riday A ¢ each "Sorry Mam, We can‘t exchange it, it‘s obsolete now" the drills and choruses. Two square dance selections, one by the senior pupils and one by the junior pupils added a bit of gayety to the program which the pupils got as much enjoyment in doing as the audience did in watching. Four plays "Mother Runs the Family", "A Good Imâ€" pression", "Wanted a Houseâ€" keeper" and "Christmas Burâ€" glar" drew many bursts of laughter and applause. Just afâ€" ter the school had finishéd singâ€" ing the chorus "Santa Claus Comes", the jingle of bells was heard and in through the hall door pranced the Merry Old Soul. Following the distribution of gifts everyone arose and. the evening was terminated ‘with the singing of ‘The Queen‘, ‘ > 23 MAIN ST. N. 21 MAIN N. 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