Future Bright For Community's Carols-on-GreenAn estimated 300 persons Joined in Fort Piercc’s first community Christmas carolling last night at Pinewnod Park as the “Carols-'On'thcGreen'’ program was presented under a clear, starry sky.Many listeners expressed the hope that it would-become an annual custom and those who worked hard on (he program remained enthusiastic about its future.In addition to those gathered in front of the MsheUT\ a large number of people listened to the music of the Singers' Seminar and chimed in on the carols from their cars.Lending the singing were 30 adults and 75 children of the Singers’ Seminar.Laura lie wilt Whipple accompanied the program on the organ and Hush JSowen directed while Sam La wrier was narrator, included were solo numbers by William McKcndrick and Claire Mitchell.Four grade school children. Teddy Hewitt, Linda Harvey, Sltarun Smith mid Martha Kay. sang .solo pttrts in ‘The Friendly Beasts ' and David Ilam-y portrayed the pari of the partridge in rhe pear Iree in “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”