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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Dec 1967, p. 20

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3 al A, En ed LOREAL POSES TN waa 5 v 5 Nt] \ Wa Lh PEA LIS IRVIY. FA ASA AL RUE MUCH SRE BRA F200 hy 1 PEE RRL TOOT VK ~ x ve LD) " SN A CAN MIBRERY CHRISTMAS As the season of good will comes to rt us once again, we take the opportunity to bid our friends a Merry Christmas! SUTHERLAND BROS. LTD. UTICA On this day of celebration we .join in happy chorus to wish you and yours "Merry Christmas!" ALBERTS BARBER SHOP We've peeked in upon the setting for your very festive Christmas and-couldn't help adding our Thank You for your fine patronage and a Merry Christmas greeting to all! McDer Panabaker Ltd. Rudolph "Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen! On, Comet! on, Cupid! on, Donder and Blitzen!" Here, just as Santa said them, are the names of the "eight tiny reindeer" who drew his "miniature sleigh," accord- ing to Clement C. Moore in his poem, "A Visit from St. Nich- olas." But, since Moore wrote his added some new reindeer, It's certain that he has at least one famous sleigh-puller not mentioned in the poem -- the red-nosed Rudolph. poem in 1823, Santa must have of the Red Nose Adds To Fame of Santa's Reindeer Rudolph made his first pub- lic appearance in 1939, in the song, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," with words and music by Johnny Marks. The story of Rudolph, whose red nose made him first a joke and then a hero, seems to haye the indefinable appeal that makes a Yuletide tradition. As the other reindeer in the song predicted, when Rudolph's red nose led the team through a dark, overcast Christmas Eve, it seems likely he'll go down in Yuletide history, a permanent part-of the legend and lore of Santa Claus, ~ . * Seeking Log Was A . 1] Family Affair The traditional Yule log sur- vives today more in art, song and story than-as an actual "blazing Yule." After all, not every home has a fireplace nowadays, and even when a fireplace exists, its proportiens are usually far from sufficient to accommodate the Yule logs of yesteryear. During ancient times in England, however, it was a solemn family ritual to select the log, dry it and burn it ac- cording to gustom, Logs from fruit-bearing trees were pre- ferred. : The whole family went along I dil. GHRISTIRAS Let the spirit of the season brighten your life and open your heart fo joy. Rh EADE'S NURSING HOME We join Santa's Yuletide song, wishing you a Happy Holiday season and expressing sincere thanks for your patrdfiage. é ri _e i "nmin ee. Wut MY ha og J rsa MIE "WES LANE | capon, two partridges, two I to select the log, as this was thought to bring good luck for the coming year,and to fright- en away any witches, If the log burned out quick- ly, or did not burn brightly, it meant bad luck ahead. On Christmas morning, the children of the household beat upon the log and called for. gifts to come forth, They were" scolded by their parents, sent outside and, after a time, called in to open the gifts, which had been set near the log. Baking the Pie "The devil dares not show himself in Cornwall at Christmas time lest he should be baked in a pie." This old English saying takes its humorous inspir- ation from the wide variety of ingmedients actually used in the mince pies and other Christmas pies of early England, according to the editors of The New Book of Knowledge. One 14th-century recipe for a Christmas pie includ- ed: a pheasant, a hare, a 'pigeons, two rabbits, beef meat balls, eggs, pickled mushrooms, seasonings and spices, all in a pastry crust. Our Christmas N wish: that your &eart shares the blessed joy of "the shepherds. HARWOOD CLEANERS & MIN - KNIT WOLLENS Happy RCHER Ag carolers sing their Christmas songs, we add our voices to wish you good cheer. 4 MOTORS LIMITED At this joyous season, we extend our warmest greetings to you, hoping all is calm, all is bright as on that Holy Night long ~ago."May dll the blessings of Christmas be yours. || PENTLAND JEWELLERS «| " MERRY CHRISTMAS TOALL! What is Santa carrying i in his bag? All our best wishes for a happy holiday season, plus our sincere thanks. "PEEL HARDWARE EDITH & FRED FRASER AND STAFF MERSCO "HELEN "and JIM BOWER Santa may be going modern, but our Christmas wishes for you are still old-fashioned: good cheer, full table, To you and yours we sincerely send our warmest holiday greetings. BEST WISHES FROM 5¢ to $100 STORE and warm hearth with smiling faces. rep - hr els. 1A, "

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