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Port Perry Star, 29 Dec 1971, p. 16

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ates, Ab INNgrdA IY war . odd Vl BA 2h tr SAS 4) ERAN LN ALARA EON RRR REINA SEs SHAD ATS 3 Sa ALN Tw! RO RE BAL SIBH AVENE BER CURIE Ot SEYO HVE RY + ANI RRR FRNA ENR REY SEE YY HORA NRG RIT 4 - PORT PERRY STAR CHRISTMAS EDITION, 1971 i lami] | Manger Scenes Inspire Rejoicing Dramatizing Birth of Christ ---- Awakens Awe and Wonder - 4 . : Creche, Christmas crib, manger scene, crib of Beth- any, praesepe--in many countries, the representation of the Nativity through figures from miniature to lifesize goes by many names, i Under any name, the re-creation of the manger . springs from one guiding, and abiding, purpose-- © bringing people closer to Christmas. The highest - wonder of the Christmas story is its sheer simplicity and reality. A Child, the Son of God, born in a manger on a starry, silent night is a concept all can comprehend because of its closeness to-human experience. , Anyone who watches a child before a manger scene L) 4 this Christmas will readily see, in the child's awe and enthusiasm, that re-creating the Miracle of Christ's birth is an exalting experience. still more real to them since 3 \ "it told of the lowly animals --§ ay | / which were part of their lives ° / tool : , 'y and livelihood. : the joy 7 All this happened early in SINCE DAYS OF OLD, REPLICAS OF THE MANGER scene have helped to bring man- of His 7 IN the 13th century. From that kind closer to the meaning of Christmas. The crib or creche here is typical, in its presenta- message Wy time, the idea of the creche tion of Mary, Joseph and the Infant Jesus, with the shepherds and Wise Men and, of course, ~ fill your heart or crib has spread tovirtually the animals of the manger. It's typical, too, of the way, fhs Nouv and The Svants prroind: with true peace. évery country on the globe. ing it have long inspired artists and craftsmen, musicians and singers, p 3 Today, especially in Latin 5p 5' America and Europe, the . : manger scene sets 'the theme for a holy and happy v "| .Christmastide. | 1 . Told in Rhyme The story of the Nativity : and its meaning for mankind is _a favored poetic theme, as is the holiday cheer of - --hearth and home. ee Poets as diverse as William Shakespeare, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Greenleaf Whittier and-T. S.-Eliot-have . made their contributions. Numerous carols first were y --poems--witness Henry Wads- worth Longfellow's "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day': . i "I heard the bells on ~~ \ i LB. NIXON Christmas Day a X "@ 0 ERE alin Their old, familiar carols |", - = ¥ = : |= BURNER Coplay, 3 SALES and SERVICE a the ¥ of 4 lg 4 : o » ~N " . 'God is not dead, nor + is yours today! . Best wishes for a holiday season . . . doth He sleep.' "' NB " no 1 1 Begins In Italy Probably the overwhelm- ER SRS Je 4 X Lx filed Wh fpr gss ad bool i Christmas belongs to the ing winner among widely- abel HL he sincere thanks for your patronage. . ' people. So thought St. Fran- known secular Christmas / cis of Assisi. ~~ oems is Clement Clark BOB'S : _ His way of helping his Ital- oore's "A Visit from St. : = ian parishioners grow closer Nicholas." - 'CARPENTRY to Christmas was to create The poem, written for his I e S , a f WwW a I e the very first praesepe, Or own children in 1822, is popu- ; il oe ENE int Christmas crib. larly called,' "Twas the Night --r : + y His carol, "The Song ofthe pefore Christmas.' : : Le i Creatures," made the Nativity _ a 8 y ~~ . ! "MERRY CHRISTMAS di Bd, : TO ALL! PEACE... ; tJ \ Whar is Santa carrying \= ' Al CHRISTMAS 1 4 ° { in his bag? All our best wishes for a That all may share : € oy ristmas » L happy holiday season, plus our sincere peace, good will May all: your 'dreams be fulfilled. thanks is our-holiday wish. Thanks for your continued support. TRIPP CONSTRUCTION LTD UES 'WES. LANE .

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