GOIN' TO THE CORNER School, held it* rlo-ing exercises on Thursday evening. Dee. 20th in the? school. The interior of the building was suitably decorated for the 1 hristmas season with a well decorated tree laden with gifts for teacher, children, friends and relatives. The programme showed great preparation and training on tho part of the teacher, M rs. Gerald O' Brien and the pup¬ ils* Mr. Alton Hardy was chair¬ man for tha * following pro¬ gramme. Choins, Christmas Time Ha.? Come Again; Opening by Shel¬ don Henderson; Welcome by Levern Henderson; dialogue, The Mail Order Hat; Contagious by Dereen Henderson; Unfair To Kids~by Grace Brennan ; ^Quar¬ tette'* Where Do You live San¬ ta Claus; An Explanation by Levern Henderson; dialogue, **©isapp^intcd Dinah"; Sur¬ prises by Reggie Murray * Intermission and sale of fudge and selections by Messrs. Alton Hardy , violinist &n& Gerald O'¬ Brien, guitarist. A duet by Gerald and Altmi ; Carol Singing , Group* of girls costumed as typical white and red gowned carollers: A Blight Idea, by Jem Barnett and Lev * ern Henderson; Drawing tha Line by Newell Henderson; dia¬ logue. The Party Line; Tight! Quarters b]f William Murray ; Pageant Manger scene with costumed angles. In Brief by Loman Henderson ; chorus, Santa, Js Late. Jolly old St. Nick then appear¬ ed with treats and gifts for evwryone. Journal- Pioneer , January 11,1957 Alton Hardy Coil. This was the first and only concert held in the O'Brien Road School