Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1967, p. 19

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n sugar, maple syrup, flour 'innamon, mix in nuts and ; spread over first mix- tter remaining dough over nd spread till dough covers - evenly. 'Bake 30 min. at *g. F. (soft in centre). Cool re with maple icing). > Icing sp, butter ip icing sugar sp. maple syrup IST WERYONE SLIPPERS "BOOTS ond * SHOES -- FROM --- MODEL HOE STORE 55 KING EAST Downtown Oshawe Free Parking at Rear 1-Ib. rints 59 49: 99: 'me. OOF xe OO" KS N vs, 69° BOX 35° PCC, 7E CREAM crs Y%-GAL. 95° EAM 1.15 Y4-GAL. 1.15 PINT 41° E nr Alt Be AS GIFT" | Tins of ely Priced SKETS Made Up For All s. ¥ és Z ae Z es Times Change But Winter Term Still Ends With Christmas Program ag THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 20, 1967 19 * ay MRS. A. G. McKAY INSTRUCTS CAST OF SHEPHERDS, WISE MEN AND ANGELS AT VINCENT MASSEY SCHOOL New Math Fades Into Oblivion Ousted By Christmas Figures By JO ALDWINCKLE Jing for a concert. It becomes Although the system has|more and more difficult to changed and the facilities are|hold their attention on lessons modernized, the school calen-|when their restless minds are dar would not be complete|filled with the excitement of| without an end-of-term Christ-|the coming holidays. mas concert or party. It may} One hundred years ago, the not be the big event in the|Story was a little different. presence of mothers and fa-; One of the big events of her thers and baby brothers and|grandfather's boyhood school Sisters, that it once was, but|/days was the annual Christmas even if it's a classroom party| concert, held at school, accord- There and exchange of small gifts, orjing to Miss Olive B. French. It 8 concert in the assembly hall,|Was a truly happy time and it is still a memorable occa-|WasS enhanced by the fact that sion. jthe. holidays were close at! The teachers find, too, that|hand. the children will apply them-| PARENTS INVITED selves to something connected As much time as could be with Christmas, whether it be spared from lessons making decorations or prepar-'hand was spent in choosi 8 CAROL WOODHEAD, Ritchie (a wooly lamb) and Janice Barkley, Douglas Jeff Saundercock gave ser- | practising the items for the en-| Declamation (recitation), dia-| The last day of school before tertainment. The children were|logues and drills were prepared|the Christmas holidays was delighted with the idea of hav-/with much care. Sometimes a/ Chosen for the big event. The jing their parents and favorite! child recited or sang a piece} |next-door neighbors come to|taught by his parents or played|their Sunday best. I the visitors children all arrived well scrubbed and dressed up in Jittle girls A NATIVITY PLAY by J. Phillips School was pre- ing. } e Leading parts were Bennett, Robert Tooley and hear and see them perform.|a mouth organ solo. |with naturally curly hair were 'he kindergarten of Dr. 8. sented twice yesterday, in Played by Eleanor Hay- Ian Kerr, all five years of |Their one idea was to please) A day or so before the con-| the envy of the others at those ah SOeRE eet ie ee ee eee, Feist wie cert, the school room was made!times. Small brothers and sis- The teacher entered into it clean and tidy. A good sized|ters were allowed to come, too 4 ae all whole-heartedly. If he or she evergreen tree was brought in| and they took part in the' con- oe were musical, the children|and set up by the parents. The|cert if they were willing. Ex- * ae, were taught choruses and spicey scent of the tree in the/citement ran high. The pro- O Within action songs as well as time-/room added to the holiday| grams were held in the after- : honored carols. There was little spirit. The tree was decorated| noon as there was no way of part-singing in public schools in those days and not many of corn strings and balls, bits of them had a piano or organ.|bright yarn and red apples. visors either. for trees or gay ornaments.| aS He ; To prepare a song, the teach-| Wax candles were used in 88 hoon id ey seal De be er first wrote the words on the| vate homes but were consider-| themselves int ee Gs racine blackboard and then she sangled too dangerous for use in| ae he a verse to the children. Very|schools, Sprays of evergreen or tw 0 the more musical ones|were fastened around the TOOM | tors picked up the tune and gradu-|and suitable drawings were put a before-| ally all joined in, not always in}on the blackboards by the| The Program usually opened ng and! the same key. young. artists : with a Christmas carol. Then a soon { "= / 4 No snowy caps have we N m F h M iM k t i ious attention to their teach- the portrayal of their spec: But put us in the popper or 1S er ) ea ar e er, Mrs. A. G. McKay, in 'al roles. And a funny change you'll) 22 Simcoe St. North Phone 723-3732 with colored paper chains, pop- lighting the building at night. The trustees of the school jand parents were all invited. were no musical super-|There were no electric li hts a Sn'S'Benches were placed around small. Usually a howling baby 0 was among the visi- capable boy chosen to act as chairman, gave a short ad- dress of welcome and proceed- ed with the program Starting with the juniors. After Little Willie and Wee Susie had said their pieces, each one of a row of small children carried a letter of the word Christmas and gave a verse suitable for that letter. F Thus the program continued ' : 3 ' i : from the smallest ones to the rom estes sure i Senior 4th. There was a judi- GERI DOIDGE, SECOND FROM LEFT, LEADS ST. CHRISTOPHER'S ANGEL VOICES cious mixture of songs, sacred and secular, recitations about s litt : ith t i r| Chorus: Chorus; : forehand. The children all did/haps an orange. The children Salis. Bho * Sectted: skits pee "Pippity, pippity pop So sliding, gliding, off we go |their best, including Johnny|really appreciated the treat. comic recitations for boys. We'll hop and never stop ae sey or Fy ileieh with his mouth organ. When] A carol was sung at the end A class of girls with hoops! popnity, poppity pip ene chime '|he played 'Turkey in the/and "God Save the Queen." wound with colored paper per-| a d id ski In cheery winter time Straw,"' one could hardly keep] Victoria was the monarch then. formed a hoop drill. Lack of} Just see us dance and skip nhe Seiniae aug de sinking |0ne's "Methodist Foot" still. |Christmas wishes were extend- platform space presented a| Each tiny kernel light and) ae At the close of the program,|ed to all. problem. When music was} gay : | prizes for the year were dis-| Grandfather left the school needed the children hummed a| We'll help to brighten Christ | aa. gaat os ae we tributed by the teacher. These|with the others in high glee at tune or one of the boys played| mas Day." sate were always books. Parents/the Sougnt of the Sov sens ey vide gigas é yer A chorus by the whole school) The ponies prance and pull) ts re ae Mt line Gown the Gillean aaa aa vlad erie the was ah to a rollicking tune the ponies prance and an in brioi ete wate Chere ar ihe Sand behind the cate sad, some gay. ew 0 ejw g g 3 ldr was rer ' : ' , ility in} 'Come leave your hearth pull pa t ave scting tho paras they took is e| fren rusty slow | Repeat choms. | eould ot altnd te th fen coisa was slurs dialogues. "The Popcorn Song"| The hours like snowflakes fly) HEARTY APPRECIATION lated by giving each child a bag|the Idren and join in their " was sung by 16 or 18 junior} Across the snow, come let us} Loud applause was hear jof candy and nuts and per-!fun. girls to a gay tune | go after each item and roars ofj|__-- 2? "We're tiny grains of pop-| A-sleighing you and 1, laughter after the comic ones, corn a-sleighing you and 1 especially if they hadn't been| = As yellow as the sun So sliding, gliding, off we go. heard during the practice be-| We'd like to share a little | eto ttate: In the gay Christmas fun. | Savdarbatbatattatiatem acters ts tartare carts i te i ¥ 7) You see us standing quiet « % (Oshawa Times Photos) see," TURKEY CASSEROLE hte Gee ' ' ; ; | EDMONTON (CP)--The Uni- @ cups leftover turkey versity of Alberta has es- % cup chopped onion tablished an afternoon study 2 stalks celery, sliced group to prepare women for the % cup chopped green pepper |scheduled hearing of the royal| 1 cup peas commission on the status of) 4 carrots women, The group wili examine 4 medium potatoes issues and learn how to prepare 1 can cream of turkey soup _ briefs ue 1 tsp. of salt and pepper ushed corn Place | SOCIAL NOTICE 1 tablespoon butter | CANCELLATION Preheat oven to 350 deg. = Mr. and Mrs, Samuel J. 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