Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 6, 1990, p. 32

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THE HERALD CAROLS Saturday December 8 Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer You know Dasher and Dancer and and Vixen Comet and Cupid and Donner and But do you recall The most famous reindeer of all Rudolph the rednosed reindeer had a very shiny nose And if you ever saw it you would even say it glows All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names They never let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games Then one foggy Christmas Eve San ta came to say Rudolph with your nose so bright wont you guide my sleigh tonight Then how the reindeer loved him as they shouted out with glee Rudolph the rednosed reindeer youll go down in history Best Wishes From All The Staff 0 Christmas Tree 0 Christmas Tree 0 Christmas Tree Where Christmas lights are glowing 0 Christmas Treel 0 Christmas Tree With all the presents showing On Christmas Day we gather round To see the gifts while joys abound 0 Christmas Tree Christmas Tree You fill our hearts oer flowing 0 Faithful Pine faithful pine 0 faithful pine You stand in verdant beauty 0 faithful pine 0 faithful pine You stand in verdant beauty Your boughs are green in summers glo And do not fade in winters snow 0 faithful pine 0 faithful pine You stand In verdant beauty 0 faithful pine 0 faithful pine I love your spreading branches At Christmas time you re green and fa While other trees of leaves are bar 0 faithful pine 0 faithful pine I love your spreading branches 0 faithful pine 0 faithful pine You teach a goodly lesson That faith and hope will never die Though clouds may cover all the s 0 faithful pine faithful pine You teach a goodly lesson Wish You A Merry Christmas the love of home and family be a special gift to treasure throughout the season STEAK EXPRESS GEORGETOWN AT DELREX GUELPH ST In The Knolcrast Contra Germany gave Christmas tree tradition We probably the Christmas tree from Germany Long before the birth of Christ the people of Germany put evergreen trees in their houses during the winter as a promise that life would return to the land In the Middle Ages a feast of Adam and Eve was celebrated on December 24th Plays were given as part of the celebration and in the center of the stage stood a fir tree hung with apples The plays were forgotten in time but the peasants loved the bright trees and kept them in their houses

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