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p Mary Ann and Margaret Rose They sang a duet called ’’Born in a Manger at our Christmas Program. GIRLS ' CHOIR SINGING GROUPS Levi and Elmer Dueck They played Supper Time at our small Rememberance Program in November. mm. Right to Left: First Row-Jerlene Brandt, Mary Ann Dueck, Margaret Rose Dueck . Second Row: Doris Loewen, Elsie Plett, Loreen Plett, Florence Plett. Third Row: Rose Lena Dueck, Elda Dueck, Marlene Kornelson, Hilda Friesen, missing Mrs. Ernie Siemens. They sang two songs Silent Night and Wonderful Story of Love a t the Christmas Program.
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THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Student Council, organized a Christmas Program for the nineteenth of December. The parents of the students were invited. First of all, the congregation sang a few songs together. Then Glenn Plett and Lloyd Loewen read a Psalm together for the opening. After that all the girls sang Silent Night. Next Eldin Plett, brought a poem which was followed by a duet by Mary Ann and Margaret Rose Dueck. After this Syd Reimer brought a poem which was followed by a lovely duet, by Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Siemens. They sang Tell Me the Story of Jesus. Then came the highlight of the evening. This was a play representing how a family, found Christ at Christmas. It portrayed some parts of the Christmas Story, to better illustrate the real meaning of Christmas. It was called Christmas at Home . The characters were: Father Mother Two daughters Son prophet shepherds (narrator Mary Ann Dueck angel Mary Joseph Vernon Plett Elsie Plett Diane Kornelsen Margaret Rose Dueck Raymond Dueck Calvin Plett Russell Plett Elmer Dueck Florence Plett Jerlene Brandt Leroy Plett After the play, the girls brought another song — Wonderful Story of Love which was the final item on the program. Everyone was served with refreshments which, consisted of cake, cook¬ ies, coffee and drinks. The evening was enjoyed by all. - Margaret Rose Dueck 24
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