Welcome - Clara Arsenault
Opening Chorus: "Deck the Halls" — Class
Play: "Dad's Quiet Evening" - Eunice Peters, Basil Gallant, Clara Arsenault, Wallace Gallant, Louise Gallant, Erwin Gallant.
Pantomime: "High in the Heavens" - Ann Peters, Norma Gallant, Bernice Peters, Lorraine Doiron, Dianne Gallant, Judy Doiron.
Accordian Selection - Joseph Doiron
Carols — Senior Girls: "Nazareth," "Star of Christmas Shine Tonight" Recitation: "St. Nicholas is Plump and Fat" Bernice Peters
Intermission
Tableau: "The Healing Christ"
Carols: Junior and Senior Boys: "Joy to the World," "0 Come all Ye Faithful".
Recitation: "Convicting Evidence" - Ann Peters
Tap Dance - Wallace Gallant
"Christmas in Killarney," followed by Square Dance - Senior Boys and Girls.
Duet - Irene Arsenault and Margaret Doiron
Carols: Senior girls and boys: "Carol Sweetly Carol," ”Angels We Have Heard on High".
Play: "The Telegram," - Shirley Arsenault, Clara Arsenault, Joseph Doiron, Eunice Peters, Robert Arsenault.
Closing Choruses: "Jolly Old St. Nicholas," "Here Comes Santa Claus" - Class
The teacher at this time was Yvonne Doiron.
Santa then arrived in his usual jovial manner and distributed gifts to the pupils and teacher. The pupils were treated to candy and apples by the Women's Institute. The National Anthem then brought a pleasant evening to a close.
MILLVALE ROAD SCHOOL - ST. MARY'S SCHOOL
By Heather MacNeill
St. Mary's School was one of the French Acadian Schools that exist— ed in the mid to late 1800‘s and early 1900's. This school, which still stands, is located at the junction of the Millvale Road (cited in the Meecham's Atlas, 1880) and St. Ann's Road, Route 224, which runs between New Glasgow and Stanley Bridge. The St. Mary's School faces the old Millvale Road, which takes you into the village of Millvale. According to Aubin Doiron and Elmer Murphy, nearby residents of the
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