wood Theatre in Toronto. Money for the bus and ad- mission was raised the week before by holding a bake and rummage sale. “Sounder†is the story of a small negro boy living in the Southern United S t a t e 5. whose father is sent to pri- son, leaving the family to struggle on by themselves. The children found the show extremely interesting and last week did some follow-up activities. Students of Jefferson Public School December 20 put on a very enjoyable pro- gram for more than 300 people. The program fea- tured "Christmas In Other Lands", 1 h e “Birth Of Christ" and "Christmas To-‘ day‘. It was written and directed 'by Mrs. Margaret Morphy and Judith Ryan. Choir leader was Mrs. Mor- phy and accompanists were David Nelson and Mrs. Howard Welch. Junior choir members were Debbi Blain. Lisa Cornes. Susan Stackley, Christine Gee. Kelly Benson. Cameron Lund, Sherri Malish. Janie Mackay. Mar- nie Ashton. Patricia Cruise, Actors portraying the birth of Christ were Sonje Jans- sen, Mark Lathem. Mike Nicoloff, Jane Smith, Jas- mine Prachter. Scott Steck- ley. Sally Strowbridge, Dean Bolton. George Beatty. Chris Reid, Sheryl Jackson, Russell Dennie. Joe Lentini. Leslie Kennedy. Irene Horvath, iGlenn Gadsby. Scott Boyle, Melinda Aukema. Shawn Mackay, Christine Horvath, JSteven Horvath. Cindy Auk- ema, Kim Stewart. Scott Strong, Ramsey. Joseph, Rob- bie Bird and Gregory Couvreue. Duets were sung by Michael Vey and John Gods- man. Roberta Ball and Denise Williams. Tracey Kennedy and Jane Watford and Evonne Johnson and Sherri Pratt. David Nelson sang a solo part in “Nuttin‘ For Christmas" and Tracey Goulding sang a solo in “0 Holy Night". Judith Ryan directed drama and Mrs. Mae Hopkins and Miss Ryan directed the narrators. Mrs. Nancy Lomas and Mrs. Joan lDavies looked after the cos- {tumes The male teachers ilooked after scenery and 5 lighting. School News The team room at Jeffer- son Public School went to see the film "Sounder" December 15 at the Hollyâ€" wood Theatre in Toronto. Money for the bus and ad- mission was raised the week before bv holding a bake and rummage sale. “Sounder†is the story of a small negro boy living in the Southern United States. whose father is sent to pri- son, leaving the family to struggle on by themselves. The children found the show extremely interesting and last week did some follow-up activities. Junior choir m e m b e r s were Debbi Blain. Lisa Cornes. Susan Siackley. Christine Gee. Kelly Benson. C a m e r o n Lund, Sherri Malish. Janie Mackay. Mar- nie Ashton. Patricia Cruise. Lisa Stadelbaur. Sheila Ball. Janet Beadle. Kim Bowyer, Allison Webb, Douglas Case, Sharlene Dennys. Christine Bales. Karen Kennedy. Steven Shepard. Ann Lomas. Charlotte MacLean. Brenda Mackay. Paul Spence. Kelly Howard. Karin Johannsen, Leslie Nigh. Robin Mortson. Whitney Bowyer, Cathy Nel- son. Cathy O'Donnell, Julia Gregg. Sherri Blain. Steven Rumble. Gregory Goodeve. Susie Mackay. Scott Huner- mund. Kirk Malish, Steven Vey. Jack Stewart. Stephen Whitten. David Weeden. Cynthia MacLean. Judith Taylor. John Walker. John Tuckerman. Cynthia Vey. Danny Thompson. Joanne Kinzeth. Catriona Gold.‘ Linda Cornes. Elizabeth Chadwick. F a y e Murphy. Allyn Workman, Lynda Bell. Diana Dannen‘feldt, Marie Homer. Tracy Knipe andI Dolores Strong. Senior choir members were Mark Dennys. Jennifer Godsman. Mary Lomas. David Nelson. Lisa Nielsen. Kevin Street, Carla Mac- Farlane. Vincent Goodeve. Kathy Lund. John Godsman. Evonne Johnson. Tim Cruise. Corrine Nicoloff. Allison Ritchie. Laura Ritchie. San- dra Boss. Allison Beatty. Anne Murphy. Sharon Work- man. Karen Benson. Elmer Taylor. Gary Boyle. Scott Smith. Louise Hannah. Kerri Snider. Allan Gradeen. Kelly Stadelbauer. Verna Nigh. Diane Eldridge. Tracy Ken- nedy. Roberta Ball. Kathy Wideman. Susan Smith. Susan Romsky. Tracy Gould- ing. Shari Ashton. Dale Mc- Dowell, Laura Cornes. Nike O‘Donnell. Sandra Sprag- gett. Janie Hall. Sherri Pratt. Jane Watford. Louise Whitten. Barbara Mashinter. Denyse Williams and Michael Vey. Actors were Mark Zuraw.! David Zuraw. Danny Neilson,l Walter Gerdimon. Rodney! Joseph. John Wenze. Bobby? Mashinter. Shelli Coppm] Keith Whitten, Rudy Couvâ€"‘i reau. Heinz Prachter. Alica; Billington. Stanley Boynton. Lorne Scriver. Melinda Leicht. Joey Scyler, Warren Gee. David Stevenson. Charâ€" lene Street. Andrew Steven-4 son. Lisa Neilson. Lourdes! Dennie. Melony Petrie and; Kathy Whitten. 1, Narrators were Robert Trowbridge. Keith Ball, Giz- ella Leicht. Cameron Chubb, Andy Chapman. David Greig. Wednesday evening of last week we dropped into the hall for a gander about. Was just in time to hear and see several members of the new- ly formed pipe band in a practice session. Among the crew to go were â€" Jimmy Wilson. Ian Maclntyre. Cath- Having survived snow-erine Forrester. Ian For- storms, sleet and what have I rester. Bill Minty, Wally Tye, you, we finally arrived at the‘ Mrs. June Tye, Bob Forres- news shack â€" to find no one ter and Judy Thompson. home. Our news runnerlerom the sample given us must be fog bound in some Wednesday. it sure will be a musty cave. sure-fire success this pipe- Taking whatever comes on hand of ours. We are glad the file pick first we regret I to report that they received to report that several of our} a right royal welcome from comrades are on the sick list. j members of Branch 375. Go Our genial chef and bar: to it. lads. steward â€"â€" Gord Mills â€" isi at home and won't be in our! Somewhere along the line. midst until after the Newlwe forgot to report that Year. Comrade Larry Price! Branch 375 hosted members is in York Central while of Branch 426 Newmarket to Comrade Freddie Smith a social evening. For the lo~ abides in Sunnybrook. Why cal crew it was chiefly a not drop these lads, and any winning night. The only others you may know of, al competition we lost was few lines of cheer. Just to' darts. Sure hope we can let them know they are miss- continue on our winning ed. way. *Ilrti ELGIN MILLS - JEFFERSON CORRESPONDENT: CAROLINE LOMAS Happy New Year Branch 375, Royal Canadian Legion By ChriS‘Ratchford -â€" 884-5260 legion Reports Telephone 884-3000 I NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of 1 Ambrose Roy Young All persons having claims ag- ainst the Estate of.Ambrose Roy Young late of the Town 101‘ Stayner, in the County of ’ Simcoe. who died on or about ithe 29th day of May. 1972 yare hereby notified to send ‘particulars of same to the f undersigned on or before the ‘17th day of January. 1973, ‘after which date the Estate lwill be distributed, with re- , gard only to claims of which gthe undersigned shall then :lhave notice. and the under- ‘signed will not be liable to :any person of whose claim 2‘he shall then have notice. ‘DATED at Richmond Hill. ‘this 11th day of December, 1972. i Ethel Gertrude Stong and lPercy Malcom Young, Exec- lutors of the Estate of Am- !brose Roy Young. by their ’solicitor. Robert H. Black- , burn c/o Messrs. Lawlor, Le- .Claire. Stong & Nevins. Bar- . risters & Solicitors. 55 Yonge Street North. Richmond Hill, . Ontario. Jim Lotoski. Karin Apfel. Cari Boyle, Richard Hughes and Elaine Gold. Readers were Douglas Eld- ridge and Arnold Stehouwer. This week birthday wishes go to Lisa Cornes who will be six and to Douglas Case who will be seven, both on December 29: and to Danny Orsatti who will be 12 January 3. Following the program there was a visit from Santa Claus. All are to be congrat- ulated. Neighborhood Notes Mrs. Phyllis Miller of Gamble Avenue has her nephew. Garth Copeland from Santa Monica, Cali- fornia staying with her this week. Garth is 12 years old and it's the first time he has seen a Canadian winter. ous New Year‘ This coming Sunday there will be a family service at 10:30 am at St. John's Angliâ€" can Church. At 10 pm there will be a New Year‘s gather- ing at St. Mark's Chapel with The Story of St. John's is now selling at $2 a copy. Cliff Rumble can be contact- ed at 884-8305 if you desire a copy. The advisory board and the 125th anniversary com- mittee meet at the rectory January 2. Because of the holiday sea- son, there just isn’t much news. We only hope you will all join us when we welâ€" come in the New Year. Our wish to all our comrades and friends â€" May you all enjoy a safe. healthy and Prosper- a iWatch Night Service at 11:45 pm. Somewhere along the line. we forgot to report that Branch 375 hosted members of Branch 426 Newmarket to a social evening. For the lo- cal crew it was chiefly a winning night. The only competition we lost was darts. Sure hope we can continue on our winning way. Greet ’73 with a grin and a wish; that our tomorrows be full of challenge, so'isfacfion and fun. Happy days! 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