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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Dec 1976, p. 13

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By Lindsey Brown With Christmas just around the corner, city schools are making final preparations for celebra- tions before they break for the holidays, Although Christmas pag- eants were once popular in many schools. they have all but passed away. with only a few Waterloo schools presenting pag- eants this year. Cedarbrae public school has a variety of Christmas events planned for the next few weeks. On Dec. 8 the primary class will be making Christmas tree decorations. Dec. IO and 13, the classes will be cut- ting their own christmas trees, On Dec. 21, two classes will be inviting parents to the school to sing Christmas carols. Dec. 20, two classes will Sing carols for the resi- dents of Pinehaven Nurs, ing Home A violin teacher and students will hold a com cert Dec. 20 at Winston Churchill Public School During the last week of school. there will he recv tation for students and choir smgnng. A Christmas Concert will be held Doc 14 and 15 at 7 p m, at Empire Pub- lit' School Students will Alexandra Public School will hold Christmas as- semblies every morning beginning Dec. 15. Each class is responsible for a presentation on one of those mornings, At Brighton Public School. a Christmas Con- cert is scheduled Dec, 21 at 7:30 pm. On the morn- ing of Dec. 22, Santa will make a final visit to Brighton students before appearing again Christmas Eve. Four Wilfrid Laurier University students. Joe Zens (left). Grant Manson. Klaus Raab and Wayne Farrow. dressed as cooks and carried in the boat's head Dec. 1 at the university's annual Schools plan many Christmas programs also sing at Westmount Place Dec. 16 and 17 at 3p.m. . Each class is responsi- ble for a presentation Dec. 22 at 10:30 am. Parents and public are invited. Faculty Follies. is a Christ- mas program that has become somewhat of a tradition at MacGregor Public School. This is a staff presentation where teachers take turns en- tertaining the students. It Lexington Public School will sponsor a white ele- phant sale. The proceeds will go to families the school has adopted in the tin". r',":s.,s-seeser.i"ij't"E MONDAY to SATURDAY "Cu (iit 9irm.to 10pm. ' - t " lt' SUNDAYS l . lt) and 11A 50 Westmount Rd, N westmount place pharmacy 578-8800 westmount place pharmacy OPEN . . . 7 DAYS A WEEK We honor ... D.V.A., Blue Cross. Green Shield and Welfate Drug Plans. By the way we deliver. Grades 1 to 4 at San- downe Public School will decorate ginger bread houses Dec. 8 at 1:20 pm. and grades 3 and 4 will make oldfashioned decor- ations for a pioneer Christ- mas. HOLIDAYS 1 1 am. to s pm A Christmas party will also be held for students. Admission to the party requires students to bring food that is then passed on to the House of Friendship. Students are also asked to bring in toys. Those needing repairs Will be fixed at school then dis- tributed to needy families. is scheduled Dec. 22 at 11 Waterloo Boar's Head Dinner. About BOO people attended the colorful dinner which began with a procession of cooks. ajester and the university choir. There will be choir singing and class presen- tations during the last weekof school. A Christmas Concert will be held Dec. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Harold W. Wagner Public School. Each class will perform for parents and teachers. At Elizabeth Ziegler Public School, each class will present a skit over a Snowthrower the 24 Laurel St., Lloyd Schmitt Wanda: W. W, Bomb-t 8, 1976 . Page " A Walt Disney film, Polyanna. will end the term for St. Louis Separate School students. They will sing Christmas carols then adjorn for Christmas. All students at St. Thomas two or three day period. St. David Separate School will have a visit from Santa at their assembly Dec. 22. Santa will give ioke gifts to some of his colleagues. 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Primary 1 at Our Lady of Lourdes Separate School have designed their desks in the shape of a Christ- mas tree. The K-W Christian Rom.. en's Club will hold a Pray- er Coffee Thursday, Dec. 9 at 10 a.m. at the home of Nora Freeman. 15 Wild- wood Place. Waterloo. Separate School will par- ticipate in a concert for parents Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m. St. Thomas choir is one of several local choirs invited to take part in a night of choir singing at St. Agnes Church Dec. 19 at7:30p.m. Special speaker at the luncheon will be Mrs. Joyce Stedelbauer of Lon- don, Ont. She is active in community volunteer work, especially with youth. Women meet Dec. 14 The Kitchener-Waterloo Bilingual School will be selling Christmas crafts, international baking and knitting Dec. ll at the Kit- chener Farmers' Market. Elizabeth Strauss, soprano and concert artist will also be on hand. A special feature will be new ideas with Christmas corsages. The K-W Christian Wom- en's Club will hold their Christmas luncheon Tues- day, Dec. 14 from 1 - 3 pm. at Bingeman Park Ball- room, 1208 Victoria St. N. Kitchener. Service to all makes 886-3310

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