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Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Dec 1948, p. 37

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"5 AY go: dG un _ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1948 ei q PAGE 37 ' CHRISTIANS, AWAKE = ! MP ristians, awake! salute the happy . morn Whereon the Saviour of the world was born; Rise to adore the mystery of love, Which hosts of angels chanted from above; With them the joyful tidings first '+ begun { Of God incarnate and the Virgin's ¥ Son, 2 t Then to the watchful shepherds it was told, 'Who heard the angelic herald's voice, "Behold, : I bring good tidings of a Saviour's birth » . To you and all the nations upon earth; This day hath God fulfilled His jd promised word; ¢ This day is born a Saviour, Christ J the Lord." d S ' Then may we hope, the angelic 3 hosts among, » To sing, redeemed, a glad triumphal $3 song; . He tits was born upon this joyful - ay £ Around us all His glory shall dis- wv play, | % Baved by His love, incessant we i « shall sing | {gal praise to heaven's Almighty Ed B. 7 , Hunstanton, England--(CP)--Be- ause of taxation, Bernard Le trange, squire and hereditary Lord h Admiral of the Wash, is to II Hunsfanton Hall and its gar- + dens. He will keep the rest of the -, estate to maintain unbroken his = family's 1,000-year association with i,» Hunstanton. LINGERIE EXPORTS Leading lingerie designers in Lon- don report an increased volume of interest this year By overseas buy- ers. How To Be Successful Santa New toys, like a cow that gives milk; are fine for teaching children of the right age the facts of life. But they're over the head of the youngster wailing above. Environment tdys are always good selections. The farm boy can be trained to like his surroundings with toys copied from "real things" like a tractor. Remember, too, that toys such as saws are good to divert | the destructive impulses of an acive boy, according to experts. If such toys are given, make sure. your youngster has some place to use them. By Central Press Canadian On Christmas morning thousands of children all over Canada will rush to see what Santa Clause has brought. The joy with which they will welcome their gifts will last in proportion to the amount of care with which the presents were selected, according to the opinion of child psychologists. The child of four who gets an intricate construction toy may be 1 weeping in frustration by Christmas afternoon, the experts warn. And the small, active hoy who gets a flimsy toy will probably have it shattered to bits before bedtime. Some suggestions for the amateur Santa Claus are as follows: For children up to two, brightly colored, lightweight toys, washable but too big to be swallowed and free from sharp edges. From two to four, push and pull toys, bicycles and simple, ZOISRRIAD INR SHRI INRI INR ANRE IRR ANR INR SNRIBNREINR SNE INR INRI INR AN, af ssn an neem snag 61 King St. E. ANANDA SRN ARR DARG DN DAR RE DR BIDAR DMI DR BILLY TAYLOR SPORTING. GOODS | he Phone 3561 AEROS RISENER OS INES i J ¥ 4 / £ € y . & y pA 4 € y £ g € y 5 - i £ 9 durable playthings. From four to eight, toys for building, drawing and sewing, simple games that.can be played by groups and those which appeal to the skills developing at this age. Over eight, toys of hobbies, handicrafts, more advanced books, intricate puzzles and outdoor games of skill, - The electric stove that really cooks is an excellent gift for girls old enough, but given to too young a child results in complete frustra- given the proper toys, children can tion and a messy room to clean. If amuse themselves for hours and make the whole house a playroom without any damage. THE BABE LYING IN A MANGER Away in a manger, No crib for a bed, The little Lord Jesus Laid: down His sweet head. The stars in the-bright sky Looked down where He lay, The little Lord Jesus Asleep on the hay. The cattle are lowing, The Baby awakes, , But little Lord Jesus No crying He makes. I love Thee, Lord Jesus Look down from the she, And stay by my side Until morning is nigh. MERRY CHRISTMAS And a HAPPY NEW YEAR ... To the Citizens of Oshawa and District! - SAM SCHWARTZ 21 BOND ST. W. Best wishes for 36 KING W. and joyous Christmas ond @ 755 hoppy ond prosperous New Year, 'T. W. DOBBIE -- JEWELLERS -- > RULE OF THUMB HARMLESS VAMPIRES FLOWERY GESTURE 5 Butterflies and moths can gen-| The tongue of the vampire bat is| In his first visit to a home in erally be told apart by the clubbed | used to obtain insects hiding in the | Chile, a stranger is presented with antennae of the former, which are | recesses of flowers, and not for|a rose by each member of the fame not usually present in moths. sucking blood, as is widely believed. | ily. a very merry PHONE 189 PEACOCK 341 RICHMOND E. LUMBER PHONE 3310 everyone. Its trees, . Christmas means splendor to shopping for presents, brightly lighted Merriment, laughter, the shrill sound of children's voices, Christmas carols --we could name a hundred joys of the Yuletide Season -- May they All be x youn RAY BENNETT MOTORS Ltd. 428 KING STREET WEST singing carols, children hanging stockings, gaily decorated shops and windows, midnight mass. .. these and countless others that make a 'Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! : \ . SN 3 k It is the "wealth" of g will.and the : © Once again it is Christmas... May it ; BOWLING CHRISTMAS DAY and NEW YEAR'S bring you peace, good health and happi- | J MAYFAIR LANES RESTAURANT 39 Celina -- Oshawa "strength" of good fellowship that make for a x ness throughout the year. HOME DAIRY CO. 24 SIMCOE ST. S. = PHONE 737 id Merrier Christmas and a Happier New Year. Easton's Clothes Shop '3 SIMCOE ST. N. -- PHONE 4016

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