Whitby Free Press, 21 Dec 1977, p. 15

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rME SPIRIT 0F CHRISTMAS PULLOUT SECTION HARKI THE HERALD ANGELS SING Hark! the herald angels sing. Glory to the new born King; Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sînners reconcîlédi Joyful ail ye nations risei, ýJoin the triumph of the skies, With thý'an gelic host proclaim, Christ is born ln Bethlehem. <Ref rain) Harki the herald angels sing, Glory ta, the new born Klng. Christ, by highest heav'n adored, Christ, the ever lasting Lord; Late in time behold hlm corne, Off spring of the Virgin's womb. Veil'd in flesh the God head see; Ha il th'in carnate Deity, PI12ased as man with man ta dwell, Jesus our Emmanuel! Mild He lays His gIory by, Born that man no môre may die; Born to raise the'sons of earth, Born ta give themn second birth. Risà'n with healing in His wings, Light and life ta ail He brlnIgs, Hall the Sun of Righteousness. Hall, the heav'n 'born Prince ai Peace. CHRISTUANS AWAKE Christians awake, salute the happy morn, Where-an the Saviaur of mankinid was born; Rise to adore the mystery of love, Which hasts of angels chanted f rom above, With them the joyful tidings f irst beg un 0f God incarnate and the Virgln's Son. Then ta the watchful shepherds t was told, Who heard th'angelic herald's voice "ýBehold, 1 bring good tidings of a Saviaur's birth Ta you and ail the nations upan earth; This day hath God fulfill'd His promised word, This day is born a Saviaur, Christ the Lord. He spoke, and straight way the celestial choir, In hymns of joy unknown before, conspire: The praises of redeeming love they sang, And heav'ns whole arch with allelulas rang, God's highest glory was their anthem stilI, Peace upon earth,. and unto men good will. To Bethl**hem straight,* the happy shepherds ran, To see the wonder God had wrought for man: And found, with Joseph and the blessed Maid, Her Son, the Saviaur, ln a manger laid, Amazed ' the wondrous story they proclaim, The earliest heralds of the Saviaurs na me. WHITBY FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1977, PAGE B7 THE COVENTRY CAROL Lullay, Thou littie tlny chlld, Bye, bye, lu Ily, luli ay, Iullay, Thou, little tlny Child Bye, bye, lully, Ilullay. O, sîsters, toa, how may we do,. For ta preserve this dlay, This poor youngllng for whom slng? Bye, bye lully, lullay. we Herod, the King, ln his ragtng, Charged he hath thîs day, His men of might,in his own right, Ail children young ta slay.ý WHAT CHILD US THIS? What Child is thîs,, wha laid ta rest, On MAary's lap ln sleeping? Whom angels greet with anthems sweet, Whl le shepherds watch are keeplng? (Refrain> This, this lis Christ the King; Whom shepherds guard and angels sln gi; s e t r n i a Haste,hae t rlgHmyad The Babe,, the Son Of Mary! Why lies He Un such mean estate, Where 0K and ass are feedlng? Good Chrlstbin, fear; for sinners ,here The silent word' pleadlng: Nalis, spears, shall plerce Hlm through, The Cross He bore for me,, for you; Hall, hall, the word made flesh, The Babev the Son, of Mary! lagjI-t, £dewa'unLI of f'rndsieiXan x/2&dL of loue. Çltom al of u5, Loa a cf you, 115 DUNDAS STREET WEST Happy Holidays, ¶%~uIy CIIISTflfb'T MLI A Merry Christmas ta everyone this -- Happy Season. Enjoy a friendly - ____ and saf e holiday. We thank you for your pcitronage and look forward- ta serving you in the future., 1 From the Staff of -- WH1TBY TOYOTA _ OId Fashioned pleasu-.... Hlappy rflemores ... A world of joy... And our best wishies for the New Year D.W.MCQUAY George Carr 1 1 SEASON'S GREETINGS BAILEY IDA PHARMACY Sofewav Centm 8-2100 Whitbv 668»2100 Jack Fudge Don McQuay

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