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. 1969 _Pag*^ ' ______ Animated Mouse Named Peter Solved Problems Of Yuletide Once tpon a lime in Bloom* i.ont .’oor on ChrWtmas Eve. Ington, Imi., there lived a small Peler was the mouse’s name, mouse who was a very woeful given him by a 16 year*oJd film- character. barred from his maker named Gerald D. Rey- mouse house by a rock that rol- lolds, who wrote and produced led dow'n a hill and blocked the ‘Peter's Christmas.” KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. As the Christmas season begins to sparkle with joy and excitement for all. may we take a moment to say thanks so much for your loyal patronage throughout the year. FULTON'S THE FLOT Since it was the day before Christmas fin the film) and Pet er had to be in bed if he was to leceive any presents from Santa, Peter tried everything to move the rock. Finally, his thoughts of Santa inspired him. He slid down the chimney just in time to have a merry Christmas after all. And just in time to win a prize for his cieator in the Kodak Teen-Age Movie Av/ards compe tition. For “Peter’s Christmas," Ger ald Reynolds won a special a- ward for cartoon animation. The film included more than SOO drawings half on paper and half on celluloid and 25 back grounds. PTOm the judges he got high praise — "remarkably well-done,” "good job of animation,'* “dis plays considerable technical and creative ability.” Gerald was one of hundreds of young film-makers in the compe- thion that Kodak sponsors an nually in cooperation with the University Film Foundation op behalf of the University Film Association, w'hoso members serve as judges, and the Council for International Nonthealrical Events, which chooses Mms from among the winners for showing at fo.eign film festivals. COMMUNICATING Most of all a member of today's youriT film generation, a group to which the camera is al most as famil ar a.s the pencil for; communicating Keas. Young people all over the coun try are making films today. Siu- enls at Drake High School in San Anselmo, Calif., produced "The Idaho Test," a s-ati.o on stand ardized testing. A group of Long Island slu dents produced "For Whom Tiie Torch Lurr.s,” a 90 m note thrill or spoofing a plot to kidnap the Statue of Liberty. And teen-agers in KichmonL Calii., made "The Dream liicw- e.s A Story of Sand, Sound and Soul,” i 16mm dM*am fan tasy. foi $1(X). In addition to the high school crowd, movie-making appeals to iniuvc.ly groups. It's especially booming on the coJlcg<' campus wdtere an estimated co rscs in lilm production and apprecia tion are currcnlly offered in tin* Unite.: States. FOR FUN Most of these young people make movies for the sheer joy of it, but for some, mov e nuking is pointing the way to career op- pojdunities. "I w^ould like to have a small animaiion studo or wojk for one," says Gerald Koynolds. who also is interested in lelevisiun writing;. For Gerald, “Pe er's Ciirist- mas” grve a chance to tell the st(/.y as h( en\is oncd it. And for all tlie movie .encra- tion, (‘ncou;aged hy ntw’ ecsy- to il.tamo.as and do Icated to se:i:nisn<‘s of pu:pose, the movie nm e appi ars the most natural, creative way in the world to mak(- a sialcmenl. Nc.v Veai’s Eve Is a j^oed lime to stay of; the toad, if possible, Eiu, if you do have to drive, be sure to be c.xt.a careful, advises L.hK'rty Mut.al Insu.ancc Com panies. Bo on the lookout for all those who s-aid goodnight with "one for the road." Tuesday, DacemHer 23, l96f A -Merry Christinas is fine, but make it a safe one too, advises Liberty Mutual Insurance Com panies. Chock to see that there are no f re hazaids in your home. Fires, many caused by careless ness, take thousands of lives and cause billions of dollars worth of damage each yt ai. From all of us to every one of you, may we offer a sleighful of the best holiday greetings and a sincere thank you for all your kindness* V' 11- ' CAROLINA DAIRY Courtesy on the highway is in- fcc'tious, e.;pecially during the Ini: ay season. If in doubt, give the other guy a break at an inter- sec ion, suggests Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies. It may jest sav(- YOL'H life. A ('h istmas tree adds beauty tr» the h'lppy holiday season, but but proper rare of the evcrgro<'n is imnortant to avoid ne<’dlcss iragt'dy. cautions Liberty Mutual insurnnce Comiianies. A tw should be stored in water w’hich :s checked ove:y day, especially if it i.s kept near a heating sys- ti m. Two weeks is the maximum r tree should remain up. GETTING MARRIED? t i Have Your Wedding Pictures Made In Beautiful Natural Color By LEM LYNCH. Photographer Also Selection of Wedding Albums PH. 482-1720 487-7503 Here's <o a Christmas Holiday abloom besf. 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