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PAGE 2 MONDAY JANUARY 23, 2017 THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
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continued from front Applause for Pine Grove's Alice in Wonderland
continued from front continued from front
continued from front students that worked to create the
continued from front props. There were also parents and
staff members behind the scenes
continued from front helping to sew costumes, put on
continued from front makeup, and help in any way that
they could.
continued from front In a scene with Alice, played by
continued from front Braelynn Simard, Bryson Hill’s
performance as the Caterpillar was
continued from front one of the highlights of the play with
a great deal of dancing and shaking
things up.
Braelynn Simard, who played
Alice, said, "This is my fifth
production I have been in, plus I did
others with my elementary school. It
is really fun and the best part about
being in a play is making the
audience laugh. It feels good to see
others happy. I don't think I would
ever want to act in a sad production
role."
"We are so proud of the collective
effort that has been put in and we
hope that you enjoyed the production
as much as we have enjoyed putting
it together," said Payette.
"Back in 2007 and 2008, the
performance was technically far
simpler. Over the years, the shows
have become more complex,
however, the core of each
performance remains unchanged. It is
the students with their enthusiasm,
energy, passion, creativity, and
humour who bring each script to
life," said Payette.
"By the time our students hit the March Hare (Kieran Bradbury) and Mad Hatter (Morgan Nelson) during Pine Grove School's production of
stage, the show is in their hands and Alice in Wonderland Jr. on January 17. photo Deanna Mitchener
every year we are impressed by just
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Isebella Crozier, Braelynn Simard, and Celeste Boman during Pine
Grove School's production of Alice in Wonderland Jr. on January 17.
photo Deanna Mitchener
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Meet Whiskey! She just turned 1. She
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is a Catahoula X who is great with kids
and dogs. She really likes cats too but
and dogs. She really likes cats too but
is still learning how to act around
is still learning how to act around
them. Her high energy makes them
them. Her high energy makes them
nervous. She is a smart girl who knows
nervous. She is a smart girl who knows
sit, lay down, speak and is still learning
sit, lay down, speak and is still learning
more. Her perfect home would be
more. Her perfect home would be
fenced (although she has good recall)
fenced (although she has good recall)
and another high energy buddy to play
and another high energy buddy to play
with.
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continued from front
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continued from front Applause for Pine Grove's Alice in Wonderland
continued from front continued from front
continued from front students that worked to create the
continued from front props. There were also parents and
staff members behind the scenes
continued from front helping to sew costumes, put on
continued from front makeup, and help in any way that
they could.
continued from front In a scene with Alice, played by
continued from front Braelynn Simard, Bryson Hill’s
performance as the Caterpillar was
continued from front one of the highlights of the play with
a great deal of dancing and shaking
things up.
Braelynn Simard, who played
Alice, said, "This is my fifth
production I have been in, plus I did
others with my elementary school. It
is really fun and the best part about
being in a play is making the
audience laugh. It feels good to see
others happy. I don't think I would
ever want to act in a sad production
role."
"We are so proud of the collective
effort that has been put in and we
hope that you enjoyed the production
as much as we have enjoyed putting
it together," said Payette.
"Back in 2007 and 2008, the
performance was technically far
simpler. Over the years, the shows
have become more complex,
however, the core of each
performance remains unchanged. It is
the students with their enthusiasm,
energy, passion, creativity, and
humour who bring each script to
life," said Payette.
"By the time our students hit the March Hare (Kieran Bradbury) and Mad Hatter (Morgan Nelson) during Pine Grove School's production of
stage, the show is in their hands and Alice in Wonderland Jr. on January 17. photo Deanna Mitchener
every year we are impressed by just
Sid's Safety
& Janitor al
Sid’s Safety
5928 - 3rd Avenue, Edson, Alberta T7E 1R8
Phone: (780) 723-6575 Fax: (780) 723-6567 Run this ad
Email: sidssafety@telus.net January 23/30
Stocking a wide range
Stocking a wide range
of lubricants
of lubricants
Isebella Crozier, Braelynn Simard, and Celeste Boman during Pine
Grove School's production of Alice in Wonderland Jr. on January 17.
photo Deanna Mitchener
Meet Whiskey! She just turned 1. She
Meet Whiskey! She just turned 1. She
is a Catahoula X who is great with kids
is a Catahoula X who is great with kids
and dogs. She really likes cats too but
and dogs. She really likes cats too but
is still learning how to act around
is still learning how to act around
them. Her high energy makes them
them. Her high energy makes them
nervous. She is a smart girl who knows
nervous. She is a smart girl who knows
sit, lay down, speak and is still learning
sit, lay down, speak and is still learning
more. Her perfect home would be
more. Her perfect home would be
fenced (although she has good recall)
fenced (although she has good recall)
and another high energy buddy to play
and another high energy buddy to play
with.
with.
Visit edsonanimalrescue.com for more information or 780-712-6788.isit edsonanimalrescue.com for more information or 780-712-6788.
V
JASON HIRD TRUCKINGJASON HIRD TRUCKING
Sponsored by: For After Hours Service call
780-712-9493
Fax: 780-723-2213 780-517-6575
Call 780-723-9493 for information