MacLennan, of Trinity United Church. Another new event in the church hall was the young people's drama presentation. The BYPU staged their first of a series of plays; a comedy called, Oh, Promise Me, that played to a number of full houses, where tickets were sold for 25 cents each. These were times before professional acts on television all but ended the appreciation of good local talent, and these young Baptist Youth players were good! Their other shows of note would be, Tell it To the Marines, in 1946 (which drew rave reviews in The Guardian) and You Said It, a year later in 1947. All were well attended hits in Charlottetown .A number of what the local newspapers called, "blossoming stars" emerged, and five females had leading roles in all three shows; Grace Crosby , Margaret MacEwen , Margaret Ballem , Ruth Tarbush and Marguerite Brehaut . There were male leads in each drama but only these female leads were there for every production. Baptist Players Performing LtoR: Judy Davidson , Barry Bugden , Myrtle McMurtry & Sid Burhoe. ■ Margaret Affleck Collection (harlottetown Rangers (c. 1945) Back: Ken Burns , Bob Vatcher, Harold Jones , Byron Howlett (Leader), Maurice Brehaut , Edgar Jones , Keith Brehaut Front : George Ward , Lome Good , Blois Manuel , Ernie Mac Kay , Lloyd Oakes , Bill MacCannell , Jim Mac Neil I