The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Qupperneq 43

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Qupperneq 43
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 41 and he acquits himself very well in- deed” The play is about a designing woman who has not hestitated to resort to murder to get rid of rivals. In the ac- companying picture she is beginning to fear that the net is tightening around her. Wayne, as young Ricky, is being questioned by his father in the play, as he seeks to protect his wick- ed stepmother. In appreciation of his excellent act- ing, Peter Manning, who plays the father, Charles Ashton, presented Wayne with a silver trophy and his classmates in the Clifton School pre- sented him with a desk set. Wayne has been asked to take a part in the Children’s Theatre next produc- tion ‘The Snow Queen”, to be played during the Christmas holidays. Wayne Arnason is in Grade 6, and has always led his class, and, in spite of his heavy role in the play, has kept up his studies. He is a grandson of the late Bergthor Emil Johnson and has in- herited his grandfather’s flare for poetry and appreciation of art. Else- where in this issue a Christmas poem by Wayne which he composed when he was ten years old. THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS By Wayne Bergthor Arnason Christmas day is fast approaching, With all it’s gay festivity. Do we think of the Spirit of Christmas, As it really ought to be? In Bethlehem of Judea, Born this most Holy Day, In a lowly stable manger, The little Lord Jesus lay. And in the fields not far away, The shepherds watched their flocks. The Lord God Almighty saw them there, Among the tall grass stalks. He sent his angel Gabriel down, And bade him tell them thus, “Jesus has been born in Bethlehem, He will be Lord over all of us.” And the shepherds (though scared they were) Went to Bethlehem with haste, And they found the manger, where Mary, Her little baby had placed. In the Eastern sky a star was seen, It’s brightness none other could match. It sailed ever westward and it’s light came to rest, On the stable’s roof of thatch. There were in the East three great Kings. Who saw the radiant star. They knew its meaning and took their gift And followed it near and far.
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