NE AY AAT UA Er NRE Ta eR NE EAL ENA wigty va To EE RT Ny ERT AR y ; & y 8 PARSE | INN TR 0 STR RE SA A PE ST SLR TS MENS Al NA all SE SM I NO , writ} ¢) ¥ 3 > A afi JOS To) CPCS ut AERA NAL EFI ENSE TIOIRNGISRE WA 3 RP FEES \ IR \ Le p . \ 3 \ o \ 3 wf! 2 . } v, : ee -------- | STAR EREEE & NEUES SEK. Sh SENT I MN UIE AAS SN TPM Sa " + Fal "A Child's Christmas" J att A 01 . $F Sah at Port Perry High School Think of something unique in Ontario which only Port Perry High has to offer and you are considering the school's annual Childs Christmas programme. Last Wed. the high school students hosted their sixth annual Christmas entertain- ment designed exclusively for primary students of the region's elementary schools. Two hundred grade 2 pupils from Epsom, Green- bank, Cartwright, Raglan, Prince Albert and R.H. Corn- ish- Schools plus assorted parents, friends, and family members crowed the High School gym for the event. Then after the costumed high school students settled their guests in place, the Baird was underway. The Concert band, under the direction of Mr. Peter Chellew, played many famil- iar Sesame Street numbers. Star Elves Laurie O'Reilly and Sue Doupe, briefly "On Strike" had to be convinced otherwise in a comic sketch. Donald Duck on film delighted the majority of the guests, then everyone was invited to participate in a popular carol singalong, accompanied by the Band. Special thanks should go the grade two teachers who had rehearsed these carols earl- ier with their young charges. A highlight of the evening followed the carols when Drama Club members pre- sented a participation threa- by Becoming very much in- volved in the action as a much-abused Cowardly Lion played with verve and imag- ination by Cam Muir. led his companions Scarecrow (Kim Harris) and Tin Man (Patti Horn) through a romp to save Dorothy (Lea Dow- son) from the clutches of the snarly Wicked Witch, played to perfection by Trish Fewer. With help near the ned from Good Fairy Kelly Owen, the Trio triumphed. The witch had been melted by Dorothy, and Dorothy could return home to Kansas after expressively singing Somewhere Over the Rain- bow. Senior student play direct- or Alison McNab used a 3 hour and a quarter long tre version of the Wizard of deftly professional touch, ad programme headlined by Oz. and she and her hardworking 3 Master of Ceremonies Russ The grade two's responded cast earned their laurels well. The evening's perfor- » P mance was completed and, after a holiday cookie and lemonade treat, the guests headed for home. Such a production of neces- sity involved many contribu- tors, from the Food Services, s classes, under the supervi- sion of Mrs. Quail, through the music department, the Dkama Club, a large number of High School students and seyéral additional staff members, down to producer Diane Lackie. Each helped bring to life this Christmas event unique to Port Perry High. Further Christmas pleas- ure can be gained at the High School when the music department produces its 3 PY annual Christmas Show on the evening of Dec. 19th 7:30. Come along and share the joy of the season with the music students and teachers as they present a delightful seasonal entertainment for both school and community. Potpourri Christmas . . A me A. The Wicked Witch [Trish Fewer] is seen here getting doused with water by Dorothy [Lea Dowson] who had been enslaved to the witch. PR SIME 7s Oo Ae Se ----n 1) 0 - A PI ! . . i convincing from MC Russ Baird before they put their "On Strike' signs down Ket rly Lion [Cam Muir] and the Good Fairy ° i and joined in the events. | dinner i: by Zona Parkes Xp The annual Christmas Ad dinner of the Potpourri 25 Handicraft Guild was held 4 4 a this year at Crandell's River- i boat of Port Perry. S25 A delicious meal was tH enjoyed by all and at each place on the table, to add to the festive feeling and as a special gift to each of the ladies was a lovely, gold pinecone angel. These attractive Christmas tree decorations were made by our president, Mary Lou Carnochan and Eileen Draper. In executive positions of 0 o the Guild, for the year 1980 Mary Lou Carnochan has been reinstalled as President and Anna Spenceley as secretary, newly installed were Eileen Draper as Vice President and Lynne Warne © ' as treasurer. : During 1979 the Guild conducted a highly success- ful series of informative meetings based on a wide range of craft techniques and last October held its popular annual Fall Festival ® * of Crafts. With the support of the Guild membership the new executive fully expects to make next season an equal success. wv, >, 2 ATR a oS eh ay C8 Ry RS ng A ta) So Wor Y a The kids, assisted by elves Laurie O'Reilly and Sue Doupe and other high school students dressed in costume, sang a variety of songs from Sesame Street and Christmas carols.